Full job description
Role Overview:
The Project Coordinator – Impact Assessment & Evaluation is responsible for assessing the effectiveness, outcomes, and impact of implemented projects. The role involves conducting field-level evaluations, collecting and analysing data, and preparing comprehensive reports for internal teams, donors, and other stakeholders. The incumbent will work closely with field teams and communities to gather insights, measure project outcomes, and support evidence-based decision-making. The role requires strong analytical skills, field engagement, and the ability to translate data into meaningful reports.
Project Coordinator – Impact Assessment & Evaluation – Job Description:
- Conduct field-level impact assessments and evaluations of ongoing and completed projects
- Design and implement data collection tools, surveys, and evaluation frameworks
- Collect, verify, and analyze quantitative and qualitative data from field activities
- Assess project performance against defined indicators, outcomes, and objectives
- Prepare detailed evaluation reports, case studies, and impact documentation
- Support baseline, midline, and endline assessments of projects
- Coordinate with field teams to ensure accurate and timely data collection
- Develop and maintain formats, tools, and systems for impact tracking and reporting
- Present findings, insights, and recommendations to Program Managers and stakeholders
- Support proposal development by providing data, evidence, and impact metrics
- Ensure proper documentation, photo evidence, and data backup for all evaluated projects
- Undertake field visits regularly to validate data and understand ground realities
- Contribute to learning, program improvement, and knowledge-sharing initiatives
- Attend to any other tasks assigned by the Program Manager as per organizational needs
Qualifications & Experience:
- Graduate/Postgraduate (preferably MSW, Development Studies, Statistics, or relevant field)
- 3–6 years of proven experience in monitoring, evaluation, research, or impact assessment roles
- Experience in watershed, environmental, or rural development projects is preferred
- Strong skills in data collection, analysis, and report writing
- Proficiency in MS Excel and data analysis tools
- Good understanding of evaluation frameworks (baseline, endline, indicators, etc.)
- Excellent communication and documentation skills in local language and English
- Willingness to travel extensively for field assessments
- Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and analytical mindset
