About the job State Lead- Learning, Monitoring & Evaluation (LME), Meghalaya
Role: State Lead- Learning, Monitoring & Evaluation (LME), Meghalaya
Experience: 8-10 years
Salary: Up to 15-20 LPA
Noted: Local candidates from Meghalaya or the Northeast region will be preferred.
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Key Responsibilities
1. Lead & Strengthen Data-Driven Decision-Making
- Serve as the state lead for implementing the LME vision, ensuring alignment with national strategy and state priorities.
- Steward state-specific frameworks, defining outputs, outcomes, and indicators.
- Drive real-time monitoring of program data to ensure accuracy and usability.
- Lead mixed-methods research and longitudinal assessments in partnership with government stakeholders.
- Develop high-quality learning briefs to inform internal strategy and external policy.
2. Build & Strengthen Data Systems
- Design and maintain robust databases and dashboards (Google Sheets, app-based, or web) to track state progress.
- Collaborate with government partners (SCERT, DIETS, etc.) to improve data access and ownership.
- Uphold ethical standards and quality assurance protocols for all field data collection.
- Manage state LME budgets, including planning and procurement tracking.
3. Capacity Building & Leadership
- Train state leadership and government partners to interpret and act on data.
- Design and deliver workshops focused on program improvement through data.
- Provide coaching and leadership to team members.
- Lead donor and impact reporting, contributing state-level insights to proposals and storytelling.
4. Strategic Contributions
- Represent the LME function in state reviews and innovation pilots.
- Stay updated on emerging practices in adolescent and school-based well-being.
- Contribute to an overall culture of adaptive programming and continuous learning.
Skills Required:
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Experience: 8–10 years of expertise in designing and implementing LME frameworks within the education, public health, or social impact sectors.
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Education: Masters degree required; an $M.Phil$ or $PhD$ is preferred.
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Skills: * Proven ability to lead large-scale evaluations and manage government stakeholder partnerships.
- Strong grounding in both quantitative and qualitative methodologies.
- Proficiency with data platforms and the ability to translate data into strategic insights.
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Mindset: A systems perspective and a deep commitment to the well-being of children and educators.
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Hiring Note: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. This job is first posted on Feb 27, 2026, on Ground Zero
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