Job Description - Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Consultancy
Description
To deliver the high-ambition policy we need to tackle climate change, we have to broaden and preserve consensus on action. Pathways works with local experts to co-design strategy, launch new initiatives and create conditions that favour action on climate.
About This Role
Pathways is at a pivotal and exciting moment in our growth — moving from organic, proof-of-concept delivery into a more intentional, scaled structure across a growing number of countries. As we scale, we need a comprehensive Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) system that lets us define what we want to learn, track our impact, and, supports Country Directors and our grantees with practical tools, that feeds evidence back into how we refine our approach.
We are looking for a MEL consultant to support us in building these foundations in organisational learning, with the possibility of this transitioning into a long term role.
The consultant will report to the Operations Director and work closely with the Executive Director, and Country Directors across our markets (currently Brazil, Mexico, and the UK, with new country programmes launching).
Scope of Work
Phase 1: MEL Framework Refinement + Building
Review Pathways' initial MEL framework thinking and OKR structure, and how they're currently being used across country programmes and in our strategy templates
Conduct consultations with the COO, Strategy Director, Country Directors, and ED to understand MEL needs
Review existing materials, proposals, and deliverables as defined in current grant agreements
Synthesize current state of MEL and propose evolution of framework and how it would be applied to existing initiatives and moving forward
Design comprehensive organisational learning strategy and MEL framework, incorporating findings from prior consultation phases, that includes:
Overall MEL philosophy and approach
Practical MEL tools and templates for Country Directors and incubated initiatives to use in the field
A data management and tracking approach appropriate to a small, growing organisation, incorporating workflows that utilize AI-assisted analysis
Phase 2: Application
Roll out the refined framework and tools with Country Directors and incubated initiatives, providing hands-on support as they apply it to live country strategies and initiatives
Design and run a recurring organisational learning process (e.g. structured retrospectives or cross-country learning sessions) that feeds field-level insight back into strategy and methodology
Align MEL outputs and learnings with donor and funder reporting needs, creating both proposal and report content as required
Feed into larger fundraising strategy as required
Phase 3: Embedding + Integration
Develop guidance materials and documentation, including the organisational MEL handbook and toolkit, for easy reference and application by all staff and grantees
Deliver targeted training to relevant staff and partners
Handover and assessment report on how the learning strategy is best served and implemented for the medium to long term of the organisation’s trajectory
Requirements
Demonstrated experience leveraging AI and data analytics to streamline and enhance MEL processes
Demonstrated experience designing MEL systems for small or growing organisations, ideally in policy, advocacy, or climate
Comfortable working with a Theory of Change that centres influence and ecosystem-building rather than direct service delivery
Able to design something proportionate to Pathways' size and trajectory
Strong quantitative and qualitative methods background, with a track record of turning frameworks into tools people actually use
Able to work independently and iteratively with a distributed, multi-country team without close supervision
Experience translating field-level, politically-sensitive work into credible evidence for funders and internal decision-making
Team player who enjoys collaborating
Alignment with our mission and ready to think outside the box on how we advance climate policy progress
Benefits
Duration: 6 months, structured across the three phases above, with potential to turn into a long term role
Capacity: equivalent of 3 days per week/60% time
Reporting line: COO, in close coordination with other Directors
Location: Remote, within +/- 3 hours of GTM
Budget: Maximum of £575 p/d
To apply, please answer the questions in the application form and submit your CV.
Applicants will be reviewed on a rolling basis, with a role closing date of Monday September 7th, 10AM BST.
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