MEL Officer
Front Line Defenders
For the full description, please visit the official website.
Front Line Defenders is seeking expressions of interest from exceptional
candidates for the post of MEL Officer. This permanent role will be based in either the
Dublin or Brussels office and will report to the MEL Manager.
Overview
The Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) team at Front Line Defenders
supports the organisation in planning, monitoring, reporting on, evaluating, and learning from its work by
developing and implementing MEL systems, frameworks, and processes. The team works closely with program,
regional, and development teams to support data collection, analysis, and learning, and contributes to the
development and monitoring of the organisational Strategic Plan.
The MEL Officer supports the operations of Front Line Defenders’ MEL
system by implementing MEL frameworks, supporting regional and program teams in the application of monitoring
tools and processes, conducting data analysis to inform reporting and learning, and contributing to evaluation
and learning processes. The role works closely with the Database Administrator and the MEL Manager.
Background
Front Line Defenders is an international organisation based in Ireland that
works exclusively for the protection of human rights defenders at risk. Human rights defenders are people who
are persecuted because of their peaceful work for the rights of others. Front Line Defenders provides
practical help through protection grants, physical and digital protection training, lobbying, advocacy and
campaigning.
Role responsibilities
- Support the implementation of regional, program, and donor MEL
frameworks - Develop monitoring and tracking tools and sheets aligned with program,
regional, and donor MEL frameworks – in coordination with MEL Manager, program and regional teams, and
the development team - Work closely with program and regional teams to support the systematic
collection of monitoring data - Contribute to the preparation of narrative reports by analysing compiled
information and data from regions, programs, and partners - Conduct quantitative and qualitative data analysis of monitoring data to
inform reporting and program reflection - Produce data summaries and visualisations to support internal reporting,
reviews and evaluations, and donor reporting - Work closely with the research team to ensure monitoring data supports
research reports, providing clean, structured and analysed datasets - Support the consolidation of monitoring findings, lessons learned, and
programmatic insights across regions and programs - Contribute to the documentation of case studies, stories of change, and
othe qualitative evidence of impact - Support planning for and documenting the outputs of internal learning
workshops and reflection processes - Provide support to external consultants conducting evaluations or learning
paper including facilitating connections with internal and external respondents - Contribute to the compilation and organisation of monitoring data and
documentation required for evaluations
Salary & Benefits
- €36,241 – €66,700 per annum
- 26 annual leave days
- Pension
- Paid Health Insurance
- Income Protection & Life Assurance
- Employee Assistance Scheme (EAP)
- Monthly Well-Being Provisions
Requirements
Interested applicants must have:
- At least 3 years of professional experience in MEL within human rights,
humanitarian, development, or philanthropy sectors. - Advanced university degree in human rights, social sciences, development or
humanitarian studies, or a related field. - Demonstrated experience supporting the design and implementation of MEL
frameworks, indicators, and monitoring tools - Strong quantitative and qualitative data analysis skills, including the use
of data analysis tools or software - Ability to develop and use monitoring tools such as surveys, evaluation
forms, and tracking sheets - Experience in compiling and analysing monitoring data for internal
reporting and donor reports - Knowledge of intersectional approaches in human rights programming,
monitoring, and reporting - Familiarity with the HRDs protection ecosystem and the key issues affecting
human rights defenders
For further information, please view https://www.frontlinedefenders.org/sites/default/files/jd.melofficer.final_.march_2026.pdf
Closing Date
Applicants must submit their applications (CV & cover letter) by
midnight (local Irish time) on Sunday, 19th April 2026 via the ‘Apply
Now’ button as per FLD vacancies page: https://www.frontlinedefenders.org/en/recruitment-volunteering