
Kōtui Monitoring Evaluation Research and Learning (MERL) Lead
- Eden Terrace, Auckland
- $89,503-92,634 per year
- Contract
- Full-time
- Are you passionate about monitoring and evaluation in development and international cooperation projects?
- Be part of a team committed with climate issues affecting The Pacific and Timor-Leste
- Support a pivotal moment at the end of a phase one of Kōtui Programme and the smooth transition to Kōtui Tuarua.
- Women have improved resilience through more equitable access to resources and opportunities
- Governance systems affecting resilience are more inclusive, accountable and gender responsive.
- Support partners to design and implement robust, contextually relevant MERL systems.
- Strengthen capacity for monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning across partners and project teams.
- Ensure Indigenous voices, local knowledge, and gender-responsive practices are central to all MERL activities.
- Facilitate and connect learning processes such as the regular all-programme workshops known as Te Kete, enabling cross-country exchange and adaptation.
- Support the development and execution of research outputs that elevate local expertise and influence policy and practice.
- Postgraduate qualification in international development, evaluation, social sciences, or a related field.
- Minimum 5–7 years’ experience in senior MERL roles, ideally in the Pacific or Southeast Asia.
- Demonstrated ability to design and implement MERL systems that are participatory, locally led, and inclusive.
- Proven experience in capacity development and mentoring of more junior staff and local civil society organisations.
- Understanding and respect for Indigenous knowledge systems and culturally grounded evaluation methodologies.
- Strong skills in both qualitative and quantitative analysis.
- Excellent facilitation skills for learning and reflection processes.
- Highly developed communication skills, with the ability to translate technical data into accessible insights for diverse audiences.
- Familiarity with climate justice, climate finance, and gender and adaptation research.
- Experience with MFAT-funded programmes or similar donor requirements.
- Experienced in MERL for multi-country programmes.
- Knowledge of Solomon Islands Pidgin, Tuvaluan or Tetun would be a plus.
- Well-organised and able to work to deadlines
- Strong inter-personal skills
- Able to take the initiative and work independently
- Personal knowledge and sensitivity to cultural differences, race and gender issues, sexual and gender identity issues, disability and class issues as well as the commitment to equal opportunities.
- Active commitment to champion and progress feminist principles, women’s rights, and diversity in all aspects of OAo’s work.
- Commitment to Oxfam’s safeguarding and anti-harassment, bullying, child protection and safeguarding policies to ensure all people who come into contact with Oxfam are as safe as possible.