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As of Jul 3, 2026, the average yearly pay for monitoring evaluation in the United States is $71,142.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,500.00 and $83,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To succeed in Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E), you need strong analytical skills, data management abilities, reporting expertise, and typically a degree in public health, social sciences, or a related field. Familiarity with M&E frameworks, statistical software such as SPSS or Stata, and certifications like the Certificate in Monitoring and Evaluation are commonly required. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and adaptability help professionals in this field excel. These competencies are vital for accurately measuring project impact, ensuring accountability, and supporting effective decision-making in organizations.

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A Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) job involves tracking and assessing the performance and impact of projects, programs, or policies. M&E professionals collect and analyze data to ensure objectives are met efficiently and effectively. They develop frameworks, set indicators, conduct evaluations, and provide recommendations for improvement. This role is essential in sectors like development, healthcare, education, and government to ensure accountability and informed decision-making.

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Design. Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist- Ukraine

T12 TECHNOLOGIES LLC

Baltimore, MD

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • Competitive salary
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Paid time off


Why Join T12 Technologies?

T12 Technologies LLC is a professional development company prioritizing employee growth by providing continuous education, training, and career advancement opportunities. We cultivate a supportive environment that fosters a collaborative work culture, allowing employees to contribute ideas and engage in impactful projects. By joining our team, youll be part of an initiative dedicated to delivering high-quality services and support, making a meaningful difference in public safety and international security efforts.

Overview

T12 Technologies is seeking a skilled Design, Monitoring & Evaluation (DM&E) Specialist to support End-Use Monitoring (EUM) operations in Ukraine under a contract with the U.S. Department of States Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL). This key personnel position is responsible for designing and implementing data collection frameworks, conducting asset utilization assessments, ensuring data quality and integrity, and preparing analytical reports that evaluate the effectiveness of U.S.-funded equipment transfers to the Government of Ukraine (GoU). The DM&E Specialist will work closely with the Program Operations Manager, INL Kyiv, and GoU counterparts to support a monitoring program covering up to 500 sites across 24 oblasts.

Key Responsibilities


Monitoring & Evaluation Design

Design, develop, and implement comprehensive monitoring and evaluation frameworks aligned with INL EUM requirements and U.S. Department of State policies.
Design and implement surveys and other data collection methods to assess the utilization of EUM assets and evaluate the extent to which transferred items have saved lives and advanced U.S. foreign policy objectives.
Develop standardized inspection tools, data collection instruments, and survey methodologies in coordination with INL Kyiv.
Establish quality benchmarks and performance indicators to measure compliance and program effectiveness across all monitored assets.

EUM Inspections & Data Collection

Conduct on-site, secondary, and virtual EUM inspections of designated assets in accordance with INL Kyivs approved methodologies.
Verify the physical condition, usage status, and storage compliance of designated assets across GoU facilities throughout Ukraine.
Collect photographic evidence and relevant data for all items subject to secondary inspections when on-site verification is not possible.
Collect data on the end-use of defense articles, 600 series, and dual-use assets to ensure they are being used as intended and not diverted to unauthorized users.
Conduct asset management and inventory tracking on 100% of EUM assets and report any suspected violations to INL Kyiv.
Support receipt, tagging, documentation, and data entry processes at asset transfer and handover events as required.

Data Analysis & Reporting

Analyze collected data to identify patterns of use, potential compliance issues, and year-on-year trends in asset management and inventory tracking.
Prepare consolidated inspection and survey reports summarizing monitoring visits, findings, and assessments in formats and timelines established by INL Kyiv.
Maintain and update the designated tracking tables and electronic records within a shared folder accessible to INL Kyiv at all times.
Prepare monthly EUM inspection reports, including significant activities, evaluation of progress, challenges, corrective action plans, end-user feedback, and proposed timelines for the next reporting period.
Contribute to the annual report submitted no later than December 1, including LDDT item details, key trend analysis, and relevant anecdotes and photos on EUM program impact.
Submit Serious Incident Reports within 48 hours for any activity with significant programmatic impact.

Records Management & Information Security

Maintain accurate EUM data in electronic format within the designated shared folder, ensuring data is readily accessible to INL Kyiv at all times.
Collect, consolidate, and maintain accurate inspection records, including serial numbers, barcodes, photos, and supporting documentation.
Safeguard all sensitive data pertaining to assets, inspections, facility locations, and recipient entities in accordance with applicable U.S. laws and regulations.
Ensure data is housed on Microsoft 365 servers compliant with NIST standards; maintain secure copies on multiple servers to safeguard against data loss or corruption.

Qualifications


Education

Bachelors Degree in Monitoring & Evaluation, International Development, Social Sciences, Statistics, Public Policy, or a related field.
Masters Degree in a relevant field is preferred.

Experience

Minimum 35 years of professional experience in monitoring and evaluation, preferably on U.S. Government-funded programs.
Demonstrated experience designing and implementing M&E frameworks, surveys, and data collection tools.
Experience conducting field inspections, asset verification, or property accountability activities.
Prior experience working with or alongside Ukrainian security institutions (Ministry of Interior, National Police of Ukraine, State Border Guard Service, or National Guard of Ukraine) is strongly preferred.
Familiarity with INL programs or similar U.S. Government international assistance programs is a plus.

Skills & Competencies

Strong analytical and data interpretation skills with proficiency in quantitative and qualitative data collection methods.
Excellent attention to detail and accuracy in documentation and recordkeeping.
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and Microsoft 365; experience with asset tracking or database tools preferred.
Strong written and verbal communication skills in English; fluency in Ukrainian is required for Ukrainian national candidates.
Cultural sensitivity, local expertise, and adaptability to effectively perform EUM activities in both war and post-war contexts.
Ability to travel throughout all 24 oblasts of Ukraine without restriction as security conditions permit.

Preferred Qualifications

Experience with EUM or asset accountability on U.S. State Department or INL-funded programs.
Familiarity with FAR provisions related to government-funded international programs.
Training or certification in monitoring and evaluation methodologies (e.g., AEA, USAID M&E frameworks).

Working Conditions

Field-based with travel throughout all 24 oblasts of Ukraine, including remote, rural, and conflict-adjacent areas.
Must comply with Ukrainian air alert guidance and curfew restrictions at all times.
Contractor is solely responsible for assessing and managing personal security during field operations.
Must be physically and medically fit for field travel, including appropriate health precautions and immunizations.

Equal Opportunity Employer

T12 Technologies, LLC is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.