Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist - Volunteer Position - Onsite in Liberia - 9 months
Peace Corps
United States
Posted on Feb 3, 2026
About The Job Depart On
January 16, 2027
Duration
9 months
ELIGIBILITY: Must be at least 18 years of age. Must be a U.S. citizen.
Project description
Looking for a rewarding way to share your monitoring and evaluation (M&E) skills with others? Liberian health workers are looking to strengthen their data collection and analysis skills.
Liberia continues to face significant public health challenges rooted in its history of prolonged civil conflict and a devastating Ebola epidemic. These events severely weakened the country’s healthcare infrastructure, limiting access to quality care and contributing to poor maternal and child health outcomes and frequent outbreaks of infectious diseases, such as Mpox and Lassa fever. Despite ongoing recovery efforts, gaps remain in health system accountability, data management, and program evaluation—especially at the county level.
As a Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist, you will work alongside county health teams to implement robust monitoring and evaluation systems. Together, you will help ensure health interventions are effective, transparent, and responsive to community needs. By strengthening local capacity in data collection, analysis, and reporting, you will contribute to improved health services and outcomes for vulnerable populations. Your work will leave a lasting impact by empowering local teams to make informed decisions and drive sustainable health improvements across Liberia.
Required Skills
Competitive candidates must meet all of the following criteria:
January 16, 2027
Duration
9 months
ELIGIBILITY: Must be at least 18 years of age. Must be a U.S. citizen.
Project description
Looking for a rewarding way to share your monitoring and evaluation (M&E) skills with others? Liberian health workers are looking to strengthen their data collection and analysis skills.
Liberia continues to face significant public health challenges rooted in its history of prolonged civil conflict and a devastating Ebola epidemic. These events severely weakened the country’s healthcare infrastructure, limiting access to quality care and contributing to poor maternal and child health outcomes and frequent outbreaks of infectious diseases, such as Mpox and Lassa fever. Despite ongoing recovery efforts, gaps remain in health system accountability, data management, and program evaluation—especially at the county level.
As a Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist, you will work alongside county health teams to implement robust monitoring and evaluation systems. Together, you will help ensure health interventions are effective, transparent, and responsive to community needs. By strengthening local capacity in data collection, analysis, and reporting, you will contribute to improved health services and outcomes for vulnerable populations. Your work will leave a lasting impact by empowering local teams to make informed decisions and drive sustainable health improvements across Liberia.
Required Skills
Competitive candidates must meet all of the following criteria:
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in Public Health, International Development, Statistics, Social Science, or related field
- 2 or more years of experience with monitoring, evaluation and learning, including experience with M&E tools and software/systems