Oficial IMERA
Quick answer
Save the Children is hiring a MERA Officer in Bogotá, Colombia (with potential travel) offering $3,393,600 to manage monitoring, evaluation, and reporting for climate resilience projects.
- Role
- Oficial IMERA
- Organization
- Save the Children
- Location
- Bogotá, Colombia (with potential national/international travel)
- Work setup
- On-site
- Level
- Mid
- Compensation
- $3,393,600
- Category
- Research & Evaluation
- Apply by
- 2026-07-10
The role
The MERA Officer role involves monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and learning for the 'Building Climate Resilience from Indigenous Perspectives' project in Colombia and Guatemala. The successful candidate will ensure data quality, evidence generation, and capacity building for indigenous partners. They will also manage reporting and contribute to institutional knowledge sharing.
What you'll do
- Ensure data quality and availability for program decisions
- Coordinate with partner organizations to collect information according to MERA standards
- Contribute to the generation of evidence regarding project results and impact
- Design and implement capacity building plans for indigenous partners
- Faculate knowledge sharing between countries and partners
- Support institutional MERA systems and reporting alignment
What it takes
- Degree in social sciences, economics, statistics, or related fields
- Minimum 3 years of experience in multi-country projects or with indigenous organizations
- Minimum 2 years of experience in data collection and analysis
- Proficiency in Excel, Access, and SPSS
- Fluent English (reading and writing)
- Commited to human rights and gender equality
What you'll bring
Frequently asked questions
Where is the job located?
The position is based in Bogotá, Colombia, but requires willingness to travel nationally and internationally.
What is the compensation for this role?
The salary offered for this position is $3,393,600.
What are the key qualifications required?
Candidates should have a degree in social sciences or related fields, at least 3 years of experience with indigenous organizations and multi-country projects, and be fluent in English.
When is the application deadline?
Applications will be accepted from July 3rd to July 10th, 2026.
How to apply
Apply directly on Save the Children's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.
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