Program Officer, Monitoring and Evaluation
If you are looking for a career opportunity, want to give meaning to your professional achievements and contribute to making the world a better place by playing a part in international development, and are passionate about improving the work IDRC does by monitoring its progress and evaluating, and learning from IDRC’s successes and challenges in supporting research for development, the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) is the place for you!
IDRC is home to people who share a passion for international development research. We look for employees who believe that knowledge and innovation can help solve the world’s most critical challenges. Guided by the values of Respect, Accountability, and Intention, IDRC fosters collaboration to create meaningful and inclusive change. Please visit our website to learn more about our work: What We Do
Come join our team and help us build a more sustainable and inclusive world!
Our employment opportunity of the moment: Program Officer, Monitoring and Evaluation
Location: Ottawa, Canada (Hybrid Mode*)
Employment Status: Temporary until March 2027
Why Join IDRC?
At IDRC, your work goes beyond a job—it’s an opportunity to create meaningful global change while thriving in an environment that values collaboration, innovation, and care. Whether you’re an emerging professional eager to launch your career or an experienced leader driving systemic change, IDRC provides the platform to turn purpose into action.
- Make an Impact: Contribute to initiatives addressing the world’s most critical challenges, from inclusive governance to climate resilience.
- Grow and Thrive: Access personalized learning opportunities, career development resources, and supportive mentorship.
- Collaborate Globally: Work alongside diverse colleagues and partners, bridging local insights with global strategies to deliver meaningful outcomes.
- Enjoy Comprehensive Benefits: Experience work-life balance with flexible work arrangements, generous leave policies, robust health coverage, and retirement plans. Learn more about our benefits on the IDRC Careers page.
Step Into the Opportunity:
As the Program Officer, Monitoring and Evaluation, you will be joining an organization that values and models diversity, inclusion, and equity, while being responsible for:
- Supporting IDRC’s monitoring system and processes, and using data to prepare reports and , briefing notes.
- Contributing to the design and implementation of evaluations
- Developing and delivering training activities and providing technical advice.
- Building relationships, and facilitating learning or decision-making processes
Take a minute to see if your profile fits IDRC
You Have the Following Qualifications and Experience :
- Education Pathways:
- A Master’s degree in a relevant Social science discipline or an acceptable combination of education, experience, and training.
- Language Proficiency:
- Proficiency in both French and English (reading, writing, and speaking) is required.
- Relevant Professional Experience:
- Candidates must have at least three (3) years of significant cumulative and relevant experience** that includes monitoring, evaluation, and research
- Key strengths for Success:
- A sound understanding of designing or implementing monitoring and/or evaluation processes.
- An enhanced knowledge of using databases and data analysis for monitoring, learning and reporting as well as undertaking research, synthesizing research results, identifying evaluation opportunities, gaps, and needs.
NB:
- **Cumulative, Relevant Experience: This includes all professional work in areas such as monitoring, evaluation or research, or other specified fields. This experience may have been gained through full-time, part-time, or project-based roles, provided meaningful contributions are demonstrated.
- **Recent Experience: Refers to work completed within the past three (3) years, ensuring that candidates skills and expertise are current and applicable.
How You Thrive :
- Aligned with the IDRC’s culture and value statements: At IDRC we are respectful, intentional and accountable.
- A skilled communicator with great interpersonal skills.
- Results oriented with strong organizing, problem-solving, negotiating, implementing, and monitoring skills.
- Proficient in providing specialized advice and professional guidance with a proven track record of creativity, taking initiative and able to work under pressure.
- Competent in establishing, managing and monitoring relationships with various stakeholders.
- A team player within a multidisciplinary group of people from diverse cultures
If this sounds like the right fit, we’d love to hear from you!
How to Apply:
Additional Information:
- For more details on the primary duties and responsibilities, view Job Details.
- *Hybrid Mode: The Centre provides a hybrid work environment, and your presence at the office is governed by the teleworking policy.
- As a result of this process, the Centre may establish a pool of pre-qualified candidates for future permanent and term opportunities requiring the same competencies.
We are excited to learn more about you! To apply for this position:
- Prepare Your Application: Ensure your resume highlights your cumulative professional experience, particularly in areas relevant to the role.
- Craft a Tailored Cover Letter: Share how your skills, expertise, experience, and values align with IDRC’s mission and this specific opportunity.
Our recruitment team carefully reviews all applications to identify candidates who best align with the role’s criteria. If selected, you will hear from us regarding the next steps in the process. We thank all applicants for their interest and encourage you to stay connected with IDRC for future opportunities.
Your next chapter begins here. Let’s shape a brighter, more inclusive future together.
Apply here!