Position Title: Senior MEAL Officer, CARE-ALERT project

Number of Positions: 01

Location: Based at Dhaka

Duration: Initially up to February 28, 2026 with a high possibility of extension based on fund availability & performance.

I.Job Summary:  
Who are we?

As a global leader, CARE is shaping the future of the humanitarian, resilient and development sector. Each year, we deliver support and services to millions of people in over a hundred countries. We do this by focusing on our mission and living the values that drive our organization. A career at CARE is an opportunity to be part of a movement that brings communities together to solve complex problems and foster lasting change throughout the world. We seek individuals who are passionate about humanitarian and development work towards resilient futures, collaborate well with others, embrace learning and innovation, and deliver results.

What it’s like to work at CARE?
CARE is a mission-driven international humanitarian aid and development organization that offers an opportunity to work with people across the world. Not a day will go by that you won’t learn something profound, meet an expert, or write a sentence that can change a life. We are committed to an environment where everyone can succeed.

CARE works to help people achieve social and economic well-being, while being among the best in their fields. CARE put women and girls at the center of our work because we know that we cannot overcome poverty until all people have equal rights and opportunities. CARE Bangladesh is currently shifting towards a program approach, where it has developed longer-term impact visions to have more sustainable changes in the lives of the extreme poor and marginalized. Globally, there is a growing interest and investment in Anticipatory Action (AA) as an approach to reduce potential impacts of anticipated disasters. In Bangladesh, humanitarian and disaster risk management organizations are carrying out various pilots to test, gather evidence, build capacity, and advocate for strengthening the DRM governance and financing system to reduce shocks on vulnerable people and their livelihoods, improve the effectiveness of emergency preparedness, response and recovery efforts, and reduce the humanitarian burden. The government of Bangladesh has also included ‘Forecast-based Financing and Action’ (FbF/A) in its recently revised Standing Orders on Disasters (SOD 2019) which shows its willingness to adopt the approach.

The CARE-ALERT initiative, led by CARE Bangladesh in partnership with CARE UK and funded by Luxury Brand, is a strategic anticipatory action project designed to enhance disaster preparedness and resilience in flood- and cyclone-prone regions of Bangladesh. Implemented in Gaibandha and Patuakhali districts, the project aims to protect vulnerable communities through inclusive early warning systems, infrastructure readiness, and timely interventions aligned with national protocols. The project operates under the Early Action Fund (EAF) framework, utilizing Stream 1 and Stream 2a funding mechanisms. Stream 1 focuses on preparedness and capacity building, while Stream 2a activates pre-agreed early actions based on forecast triggers. The initiative is grounded in the National Early Action Protocols (NEAP) for Cyclone and Monsoon Riverine Flood, ensuring alignment with government disaster risk reduction strategies.

CARE-ALERT targets over 15,800 individuals, including women, children, persons with disabilities, and marginalized groups. Activities include renovation of cyclone and flood shelters, installation of protective nets for aquaculture, embankment repairs, livestock vaccination, and distribution of hygiene kits and dry food. Multi-Purpose Cash Grants (MPCG) are provided to pre-identified households to enable self-directed preparedness. The project also establishes breastfeeding corners in shelters and disseminates agro-meteorological advisories to inform community decisions. Local partners SKS Foundation and JAGO NARI play a pivotal role in implementation, leveraging their expertise in disaster risk reduction and community mobilization. Union and Ward Disaster Management Committees (U/WDMCs) are reactivated and trained to coordinate early actions, supported by volunteers from the Cyclone and Flood Preparedness Programmes (CPP/FPP).

The Senior MEAL Officer based at CBDO is responsible for supporting the Technical Coordinator to implement an efficient and effective Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) framework as well as a Complaint Feedback and Response Mechanism (CFRM) for the CARE-ALERT. S/he will collect and manage all hard and soft data with accuracy to present timely to donors, CARE’s PEARL Department and other stakeholders as necessary. S/he is also responsible, as per guidance of the Technical Coordinator, for producing high quality, reliable, and efficient reports and information systems tailored to the needs of the donor and different levels of management and operational staff as well as the GoB. S/he will also assist partners in program evaluations and capturing and disseminating learning to wider audience.

II. Responsibilities and Tasks:   % of Time
Responsibility # 1: Development and Implementation of the MEL System
40%
  • Assist the Technical Coordinator in designing tools/methodology and indictor tracking mechanism for the CARE-ALERT.
  • Guide the project and partners staff to ensure implementation of the MEL system through regular inputs in tools/data collection platform and follow up with project staff.
  • Work with Technical Coordinator to develop a robust system to facilitate data-based decision making for all the output-wise activities and revision of approach, if necessary. 
  • Design and carry out digital data collection for Post-Distribution Monitoring (PDMs), surveys, assessments, monthly progress report, process monitoring etc.
  • Collect and validate field data on a regular basis for donor and other reporting purposes.
  • Support the Technical Coordinator in drafting, guiding, and managing consultants or project team in conducting mid-line and end line surveys and evaluations and reporting.
  • Design tools/methodology for collecting monitoring data on regular basis.

 

Responsibility # 2: Setting up and Ensure Accountability Mechanism
15%
  • Work to set up an efficient Complaint Feedback and Response Mechanism (CFRM) including   a hotline.
  • Communicate and involve with project stakeholders such as community people, DMC’s members, Government Officials etc. and support incorporating feedback to revise program implementation strategy.
  • Assist the Technical Coordinator to establish a proper information sharing mechanism in the project locations and ensure that messages are appropriate and relevant for various target groups e.g., women, adolescent, community leaders, etc.
  • Collect feedback and complaint forms from the field and enter Feedback and Complaint Database.
  • Ensure that the CFRM is effectively functioning, including and ensure closing the loop of all feedback.

 

Responsibility # 3: Donor and NGOAB Reporting

15%

  • Work with the Technical Coordinator and the project team for establishing effective information sharing, updating and reporting mechanisms.
  • Assist the Technical Coordinator in preparing primary narrative donor reports including results frame indicators as per donor’s prescribed template/requirement and approved activity plan as the project continues to achieve targets.
  • Collect and organize all necessary information and data to produce substantial evidence against the indicators as was set in the proposal and log frame.
  • Support the Technical Coordinator to develop dashboard, infographics, maps, databases for providing basis of planning and strategy.
  • Monitor info by self and through sector colleagues, collate, compile and update dashboard to present updated needs, gap, constraints, challenges, resources etc.
  • Support the Technical Coordinator and partners for timely submission of annual report, budget/revised budget/ revised FD-6, FD-4 audit report and report to NGOAB.

 

Responsibility #. 4: Knowledge Management and Learning
15%
  • Support the Technical Coordinator to identify initiatives of interest, provide information and quality case studies, web updates etc. around these areas.
  • Identify top-line findings from monitoring activities, anonymized and summarized analysis of Complaint Response Mechanism data and any relevant project updates and share with Technical Coordinator.
  • Assist Humanitarian and Resilient Futures Team through submission of timely data and information as requested.
  • Record knowledge and experience of the project and make it accessible to the CARE-ALERT staff, partners staff and the organization through Technical Coordinator.
  • Collect project evidence (photos, quotes, case study, change story, event report, filed visit report, meeting minutes, etc.) periodically and share with project team.
  • Work Closely with project consultants to monitor research works and provide inputs where needed to ensure the quality research in a timely manner.
  • Support Technical Coordinator to organize periodic review and learning sessions to   capture key lessons and good practices from the project.
  • Support incorporate data and insights of the mid-line and end line survey and evaluations in project design, modification and dissemination.

 

Responsibility #. 5: Compliance of Government, Donor and CARE Requirements
10%
  • Follow donor and GoB compliance and standards in the monitoring tools to ensure required standards are followed in structural and non-structural work.
  • Ensure compliance of the donor’s requirement in quality assurance, monitoring and accountability by both CARE and partner organizations’ team through digital/online monitoring tools and applications.
  • Carefully follow all CARE International and CARE Bangladesh requirements in the implementation of the MEL system.
  • Assist Technical Coordinator to organize and facilitate training on MEL functions/ MEL plan and tools for capacity development and awareness of implementing partners and CARE field staff.
  • Representing Project in Upazila and District level forums, as and when needed.

 

OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES AS ASSIGNED
5%
General Responsibilities on Safety and Security, and Safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults

As part of this role, the job holder must adhere to and support CARE Bangladesh’s Safety and Security policy and systems as part of their day-to-day duties and comply with safety & security protocols and directives, including reporting. Staff must maintain situational and self–awareness and be aware of the safety – security-related consequences of their actions upon themselves, their team, and the organization.

CARE is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behavior at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity, and financial misconduct, and expects staff to promote the welfare of children, young people, and adults always.  CARE expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through our Code of Conduct.  We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate this commitment are recruited to work with us.

All CARE staff must uphold ethical standards, following codes of conduct to prevent abuse, including sexual harassment, exploitation, and neglect. Regular monitoring ensures accountability to uphold these principles and support our mission of social justice and poverty alleviation.

III. Reporting to:  
Technical Coordinator – Anticipatory Action
IV.  Working Conditions:  
Based at Dhaka
V. Qualification:
  • 4 to 5 years’ experience in the relevant field focused program in Humanitarian and Resilient Futures activities, preferably in preparedness and adaptation projects
  • Master’s in Geography/Statistics/Disaster Management/Development Studies or field relevant to climate science and environment, but the educational qualification of Bachelor's degree or relevant can be considered for highly experienced candidates.
  • Preferably familiar with DRR and Anticipatory Action.
  • Ability to work effectively in a culturally diverse organization.
  • Ability and willingness to work in stressful situations and travel away from home and stay in the field.
  • Proven record of successfully coordinating complex relations, including matrix relations of several posts that do not directly report to the candidate.
  • Experience in MEL plan implementation in managerial role in various donor’s programs.
  • Strong analytical and conceptual skills.
  • Proven Skill in statistical and M&E software packages. SPSS, MS Access is essential.
  • Proven skill in using Kobo toolbox for data collection and management.
  • Experience in programming languages like Python, R, and SQL, GIS is an asset.

Candidates need to be highly motivated and committed to CARE Bangladesh’s vision, mission, and long-term development work to significantly improve the lives of the most vulnerable and marginalized Candidates must be capable of displaying great learning agility, support and encourage knowledge sharing across projects, for the ultimate benefit of all of CARE’s mission wide initiatives.

Compensation

Monthly Consolidated Salary will be BDT: 95,929
 
The details of the job responsibilities of these positions are available in the CARE Bangladesh’s e-recruitment   site &  bdjobs.com

Interested candidates meeting the above requirements should apply through  bdjobs.com on or before October 04, 2025. 

Note:

CARE Bangladesh vacancies are circulated in the following forums:

  • Bdjobs, online largest Job Advertisement portal; CARE Bangladesh LinkedIn and Facebook Page; INGO HR Network; Facebook page of Desperately Seeking Development Professionals; Facebook page of Development Professional Women Forum; Facebook page of Development Professional’s Network; Relief Web (For specific positions); Bangladesh Business and Disability Network (BBDN) (For specific positions)
  • CARE is an Equal Opportunity employer. We provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, sex, religion, ancestry, national origin, age, disability, marital status, or veteran status, or any other characteristics protected under applicable law.
  • Any personal persuasion/phone-call will result in disqualification of candidature. We guarantee an interview to disabled candidates who meet the essential criteria.
  • CARE Bangladesh has a non-negotiable policy of ZERO TOLERANCE towards fraud & corruption, discrimination, harassment and abuse. All employees are expected to abide by the CARE International Fraud and Safeguarding Policy.
  • Internal and external applicants shall be treated equally in the entire selection process.
  • To ensure transparent processes during recruitment, internal candidates should discuss potential applications with their Line Managers to ensure endorsement of their applications by respective Line Managers.
  • CARE Bangladesh participates in the Inter-Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme. In line with this Scheme, we hereby request information from candidate’s previous employers about any findings of sexual exploitation, sexual abuse and/or sexual harassment during employment, or incidents under investigation when the candidate left employment. All offers of employment are subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks. By submitting an application, the job applicant confirms their understanding of these recruitment procedures.
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