5 May 2026

Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Officer at Thamini Uhai

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Job Description


Background

Thamini Uhai, formerly World Lung foundation, is a Tanzanian non-governmental organization that has partnered with the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania since 2008 to reduce maternal and early neonatal mortality and strengthen health systems in underserved rural areas.

From 2008 to 2019, Thamini Uhai worked with Bloomberg Philanthropies to expand quality Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care services and, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Local Government Authorities, piloted and scaled birth companionship as a core element of respectful maternity care across 27 health facilities in Kigoma, Katavi, Geita, and Mwanza Regions.

Partnership Program for Maternal and Newborn Health Improvement in Tanzania

Thamini Uhai has received funding for implementation of Partnership Program for Comprehensive and Integrated Maternal and Newborn Health Improvement (Mjamzito na Mtoto Salama) in Tanzania.

This is a five-year program implemented in 3 regions of Tanzania Mainland. The initiative is jointly supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies and the Gates Foundation and will be implemented in two phases from September 2025 to June 2027 and from July 2027 to June 2030 in Geita, Katavi and Kigoma regions.

The program will contribute to accelerating 2030 SDG targets through improving maternal and newborn health outcomes in Tanzania by strengthening the delivery of quality and respectful Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (EmONC)- including the postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), antenatal care, and comprehensive newborn care, with a particular emphasis on scaling up care for small and sick newborns.

The initiative will also provide strategic technical support to the Ministry of Health in reviewing technical guidelines and associated learning resources.

In this regard, Thamini Uhai wishes to recruit the following positions:

Position

MONITORING, EVALUATION AND LEARNING (MEL) OFFICER (1 position)

Position description

  • Department: Program
  • Reports to: Regional Program Coordinator
  • Dotted line report: Manager, Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning (MERL)
  • Location: Geita
  • Assignment type: Full-time

Position summary

The Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Officer provides technical and operational support for implementation of MEL systems at regional, council, and facility levels. The role focuses on ensuring accurate, timely, and high-quality data collection, validation, and reporting, while strengthening the use of data for routine decision-making and service improvement.

Working under the administrative supervision of the Regional Program Coordinator and technical guidance of the MERL Manager, the officer supports routine data systems, including DHIS2 and MPDSR, and contributes to the implementation of program-specific assessments such as Health Facility Assessments (HFA) where applicable.

The role plays a key function in strengthening data use at the facility and district levels by supporting implementation teams to translate data into practical actions that improve service delivery, quality of care, and program outcomes across high-volume facilities.

Main duties and responsibilities

i. Data Collection, Management and Quality Assurance

Supports implementation of robust data systems to ensure the availability of high-quality data for program monitoring.

  • Support collection, validation, and reporting of program data across facilities, councils, and regions
  • Ensure completeness, accuracy, and timeliness of data in routine systems, including HMIS/DHIS2
  • Support routine Data Quality Assessments (DQAs) and follow-up actions
  • Conduct data cleaning, verification, and validation during reporting cycles
  • Ensure availability and correct use of standardized data collection tools and HMIS registers at facility level
  • Support the collection and validation of MPDSR data at the facility and council levels

ii. Data Analysis, Visualization and Use

Supports analysis and interpretation of data to inform program performance and decision-making.

  • Support analysis of program data to track progress against indicators and targets
  • Compile and summarize data for use in routine review meetings and reporting
  • Develop simple dashboards, summaries, and visualizations for regional and facility teams
  • Identify performance gaps and support teams to interpret findings
  • Promote routine use of data for decision-making at facility, council, and regional levels

iii. Performance Monitoring and Facility-Level Tracking

Supports routine monitoring of program performance across key service delivery points.

  • Track performance across high-volume facilities and service delivery areas including ANC, labour wards, and neonatal units
  • Monitor key service utilization and quality indicators such as facility deliveries, ANC coverage, and neonatal outcomes
  • Support tracking of referral data and improve completeness of reporting
  • Ensure timely availability of performance data for supervision and review
  • Support implementation teams to translate data findings into practical corrective actions at facility level

iv. Support to Data Review and Learning Processes

Facilitates structured data review and supports translation of findings into action.

  • Support organization and facilitation of facility, council, and regional data review meetings
  • Ensure data used in review meetings is accurate, validated, and clearly presented
  • Document action points, recommendations, and assigned responsibilities
  • Track implementation status of agreed actions and provide updates to Regional Coordinator and MERL Manager
  • Support facilities in documenting and following up actions from MPDSR reviews
  • Contribute to documentation of lessons learned and emerging best practices

v. Capacity Building and Mentorship

Strengthens data management and use capacity among facility and district teams.

  • Provide on-site and remote mentorship on data collection, reporting, and use
  • Support training of facility staff, CHMTs, and RHMTs on data analysis and interpretation
  • Strengthen capacity of teams to use routine data for planning and performance improvement
  • Support integration of MEL practices within routine service delivery

vi. Cross-Functional Coordination and Reporting Support

Supports alignment of MEL activities with implementation, communication, and reporting processes.

  • Work closely with implementation teams to ensure data reflects service delivery activities and supports improvement
  • Provide validated data inputs to communication teams for reports, dashboards, and success stories
  • Contribute to the preparation of monthly, quarterly, and annual reports
  • Ensure consistency between reported data and source documents
  • Support the timely submission of regional data inputs for program reporting

vii. Supervision and Support of Data Systems

Supports supervision of facility-level data processes and personnel.

  • Supervise and support facility-based data clerks on data collection, quality, and reporting
  • Ensure proper use and management of facility registers and reporting tools, including newborn data systems
  • Provide regular feedback to facility teams on data quality and performance
  • Strengthen coordination between the facility, council, and regional data systems

Qualifications and experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Statistics, Health Informatics, or related field
  • Minimum of three (3) years of experience in monitoring and evaluation of health programs
  • Experience working with DHIS2, HMIS, and routine health data systems
  • Experience supporting data quality assessments and field-level data systems
  • Experience in data compilation, basic analysis, and reporting
  • Experience working with RMNCAH programs is an added advantage
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Method of Application

Suitably qualified candidates are encouraged to apply by submitting a cover letter and updated Curriculum Vitae (CV) as one consolidated PDF document to [email protected] with the subject line of the position applied.

Applicants are required to include three (3) professional referees with valid contact details in their CV.

The deadline for submission is 15th May 2026.



Due to the anticipated high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. If you have not been contacted by 19th May 2026, please consider your application unsuccessful.

Non-discrimination note

Diversity, fairness, and merit drive our recruitments, which aligned to the organizations mission, vision, and values.






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