MEAL Manager
| Published | July 9, 2026 |
| Location | Entasekera, Kenya |
| Category | Management |
| Job Type | Full Time |
Description
POSITION SUMMARY
The Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) Manager serves as the technical lead for all MEAL and MRV (Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification) activities, supporting forest carbon projects in Kenya. The MEAL Manager oversees the implementation of integrated systems that ensure high-quality data on carbon, social, and biodiversity outcomes while facilitating evidence-based decision-making and continuous improvement. This role is responsible for building transparent, auditable monitoring frameworks that comply with international carbon standards and social safeguards requirements. By working closely with project teams, local leadership, and technical partners, the MEAL Manager drives adaptive management and accountability processes to maximize impact in the Olokeri Landscape Project.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
MEAL + Data System Management: Manage and implement robust MEAL and MRV systems that integrate field monitoring, geospatial, and remote-sensing data to support real-time decision-making and ensure audit readiness of carbon and co-benefit results.
Data Governance + Quality Assurance: Establish data management frameworks to uphold data quality and security, including clear data ownership, traceability, and version control. Oversee data collection, verification, and QA/QC procedures to ensure all monitoring data for carbon, biodiversity, and social outcomes are accurate, organized, and meet international standards.
Data Analysis + Learning: Lead analysis of monitoring data to identify trends, uncertainties, and lessons, translating findings into actionable insights to guide project teams in adapting approaches for improved outcomes. Facilitate continuous learning by sharing best practices and results across teams.
Standards Compliance &+ Audit Readiness: Maintain audit-ready documentation (monitoring plans, SOPs, data dictionaries, evidence logs, community engagement records, etc.) to ensure all carbon accounting and co-benefit data meet requirements of relevant standards (e.g., Equitable Earth, Kenyan law). Coordinate validation and verification processes by preparing required data and serving as a key contact for third-party auditors/VVBs.
Technical Support for Carbon Projects: Provide technical guidance on MRV for a carbon project, including advising on monitoring methodologies, sample design, carbon pool selection, and the use of remote sensing to maximize accurate carbon sequestration measurement. Oversee quality control of carbon data (e.g., field measurements, biomass calculations) to ensure all carbon quantification follows approved methodologies and is well-documented. Stay updated on emerging MRV best practices and recommend innovative tools or methods to enhance monitoring efficiency and carbon accounting accuracy.
Community Accountability + Safeguards: Work closely with program teams to integrate community feedback and social safeguards into MEAL processes, documenting stakeholder participation (e.g., FPIC – Free, Prior, and Informed Consent) and ensuring participatory monitoring that builds local ownership and meets ethical standards.
Resource Management: Manage MEAL/MRV budgets and resources, ensuring that monitoring activities are cost-effective and aligned with project financial plans and organizational goals.
Team Leadership + Development: Recruit, train, and lead a high-performing team. Mentor staff, set clear goals, monitor progress, and promote a culture of excellence and continuous improvement.
EDUCATION + WORK EXPERIENCE
Bachelor’s degree in Forestry or Forest Sciences, Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management, Ecology or Conservation Biology, Geography/Geospatial Science, Climate Science/Environmental Engineering, Statistics, Development Studies, or closely related field.
At least 5 years of progressive experience in environmental monitoring, carbon projects, or data systems management, including at least 2-3 years in a supervisory or team leadership role in Monitoring & Evaluation/MEAL.
Solid experience with forest conservation or carbon project MRV is highly desirable, especially involvement in projects that successfully completed third-party validation or verification processes (e.g., under VCS/CCB standards).
Familiarity with reforestation, restoration ecology, forest carbon accounting, or climate change mitigation projects in developing country contexts is advantageous.
Certifications or formal training in carbon accounting, or GHG quantification, project management, GIS or geospatial analysis, are preferred.
SKILLS + ABILITIES
Models the Ethos in all professional interactions, demonstrating a commitment to the organization's values, vision, and conduct standards.
Strong technical expertise in forest carbon MRV (measurement, reporting, verification) and Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) and/or Afforestation/Reforestation (ARR) methodologies, with the ability to ensure rigor and accuracy in carbon monitoring and reporting.
Proven ability to manage integrated data and monitoring systems, combining field, geospatial, and remote-sensing data for comprehensive analysis. Demonstrated skill in data governance, quality assurance, and audit readiness in compliance-focused projects.
Exceptional analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex datasets, implement robust QA/QC processes, and draw actionable insights for project teams.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the capacity to present technical information clearly to diverse audiences and engage effectively with auditors, community stakeholders, and organizational leadership.
High professional integrity, sound judgement, and the ability to balance operational demands with compliance requirements to maintain project credibility and carbon integrity.
Comfortable with relevant technology and software (e.g. MS Office, GIS tools); quick to learn new systems for project monitoring and reporting.
Familiarity with GIS, remote sensing, or mapping tools for land-use planning, carbon baselining, and monitoring is highly desirable.
Familiarity with EarthRanger and Ecoscope is an advantage.
Fluency in English (written and spoken), is required; proficiency in Kiswahili and/or Maa is a strong asset.
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