PEAT Monitoring & Evaluation Officer Closing date : Monday 10 November 2025 Salary : £28,693 to £30,933. Access to employers contributory pension scheme - maximum 10% per annum Contract type : Fixed term / Working hours: Full time Location: Belfast based, Belfast This project is supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). Job reference:PEATMEO 24/25 Are you passionate about demonstrating real environmental impact and driving positive change for climate, nature, and communities? Ulster Wildlife is seeking a Monitoring & Evaluation Officer to play a pivotal role in the ambitious PEAT Project - a cross-border initiative restoring peatlands across Northern Ireland and Irelands border counties. As the Monitoring & Evaluation Officer, youll be the key link between data and impact - helping us prove and communicate the difference PEAT is making. Working closely with the PEAT Project Director, you will: Design and develop the overall monitoring and evaluation (M&E) framework for the project. Consult with project partners to finalise monitoring protocols and deliver training. Collect, collate, and analyse data and updates from all partners to track progress against key outcomes. Prepare quarterly reports and impact summaries for funders and stakeholders. What Youll Bring Experience in project monitoring, evaluation, data analysis, and reporting. Proficiency in data collection tools, statistical software, and M&E methodologies. Strong numerical, analytical, and problem-solving skills. Knowledge of project management and impact assessment principles. Excellent communication and presentation skills - able to engage effectively with diverse partners. Effective organisational skills, with the ability to plan, prioritise, and meet deadlines. Experience in partnership and stakeholder coordination. A proven ability to work independently and take initiative. Strong digital literacy, including Microsoft Office and adaptability to new technologies (such as AI-based tools). This is a full-time fixed term post to 30 June 2029. Part-time hours (30 hours per week) may be considered. Please download a recruitment pack and application form below.