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[NOW CLOSED] We are Hiring for a Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Officer, Apply Now!

[NOW CLOSED] We are Hiring for a Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Officer, Apply Now!

Media Defence is looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Officer, to lead on the collection of monitoring, evaluation and learning data in relation to Media Defence’s work, ensuring learnings are implemented and data is up to date. Using this and other relevant information, this role provides vital data to support the CEO, Development Director and Fundraising Officer in preparing and making both funding applications, donor and internal reports.

Please see the job description for more information and on how to apply. Interviews will be held on a rolling basis and the post will be filled on identification of a suitable candidate.

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