
201 - 500 employees
Founded 1982
🤝 Non-profit
🌍 Social Impact
📚 Education
Non-profit • Social Impact • Education
Orbis International is an international nonprofit that builds strong, sustainable eye care systems worldwide to make prevention and treatment of vision loss accessible. It delivers sight‑saving programs in over 200 countries and regions through clinical training, capacity building, telemedicine (Cybersight), the Flying Eye Hospital, vision centers, community outreach, and partnerships with local health systems. Orbis raises funds, conducts research and advocacy, and focuses on reaching hard‑to‑reach populations and advancing equity in eye health.
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201 - 500 employees
Founded 1982
🤝 Non-profit
🌍 Social Impact
📚 Education
Non-profit • Social Impact • Education
Orbis International is an international nonprofit that builds strong, sustainable eye care systems worldwide to make prevention and treatment of vision loss accessible. It delivers sight‑saving programs in over 200 countries and regions through clinical training, capacity building, telemedicine (Cybersight), the Flying Eye Hospital, vision centers, community outreach, and partnerships with local health systems. Orbis raises funds, conducts research and advocacy, and focuses on reaching hard‑to‑reach populations and advancing equity in eye health.
• The Global MEL Officer will take the lead in designing, implementing, and integrating Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) systems for countries without dedicated M&E staff, ensuring alignment with Orbis’s global standards and objectives. • Provide strategic guidance in adapting MEL frameworks to local contexts, incorporating global projects, and ensuring effective data collection, monitoring, and evaluation processes. • Address data quality challenges, ensuring alignment with global MEL priorities, mentoring country MEL managers, building MEL capacity across regions, and contributing to global MEL initiatives to drive continuous improvement in systems, tools, and organizational impact.
• Master’s degree or equivalent in public health, statistics, economics, international affairs, social science, or international development. • Minimum 5 years of experience in coordinating, developing and managing M&E systems for INGOs. • Preference will be given to a candidate experienced in public health, health systems and eye health care. • Knowledge and demonstrated proficiency in quantitative and qualitative methods, M&E planning, M&E system improvement, evaluation methods and processes, data use and data visualization. • Knowledge of the international eye health care sector and experience working in Africa or Asia, or Latin America and the Caribbean is advantageous. • Working knowledge of basic excel and statistical analysis soft wares (Epi info, SPSS, STATA etc.) is desirable. • Strong in the development of simple project databases (e.g., Excel, Access) and data management. • Proven experience in coordinating or leading project evaluations or surveys.
• Professional development opportunities • Remote work options
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