Head, Impact & Evaluation

The role

As the Head of Impact and Evaluation, you will develop the vision for learning and impact at an impact-first organization, lead the refinement of our existing frameworks, identify opportunities for evaluation in collaboration across all levels of our organization, and support research, writing, and briefings. This role will also be responsible for documenting lessons, communicating insights, and developing recommendations to improve results measurement practices across current and future portfolios.

In addition, you will be required to inculcate a culture of managing for impact across the institution. You will design and oversee the implementation of a results system with a special focus on the development impact of AECF’s investments.

The ideal candidate for this role should be entrepreneurial, innovative, passionate about impact orientation and measurement, with strong analytical and leadership skills, and a good grasp of social impact investment initiatives.

Key responsibilities

Strategic leadership and direction:

  • Lead on delivering an ambitious results and impact measurement, knowledge and learning framework, and strategy, specifically, but not limited to developing results frameworks and plans for data capture, analysis, and dissemination of results in order to facilitate learning and evoke the desired response from stakeholders.
  • Lead the development and implementation of appropriate ex ante impact evaluation frameworks that support investment appraisal, including potential returns on investments, based on both primary and secondary evidence.
  • Lead the development and implementation of appropriate ex-post impact evaluation frameworks for harvesting the diversity and magnitude of the AECF’s investments.

Portfolio management: 

  • Support AECF’s Management Team in the development and active use of a portfolio-wide results framework and monitoring dashboard to help ensure good management and delivery of AECF’s programmes and policy work. This should include generating evidence to demonstrate the outcomes and impacts of AECF programmes, and ensuring this knowledge is well communicated and applied to support programme scale-up/down, replication of achievements, and drive innovation.
  • Ensure that evaluations across the AECF are well-designed, managed, and communicated. This will involve close collaboration with the Portfolio Team to help them envision and embed creative impact measurement methods into the solutions they deliver to our partners across the concept note, design, competition, and implementation phases.

Capability building: 

  • Strengthen the capacity and skills of the team in results and evaluation, and continue to build a culture of managing for impact across the institution. This will include providing results and evaluation training to staff, identifying external training opportunities, supporting selected staff to apply for evaluation accreditation, and providing ongoing capacity building through technical assistance at the programme level.

Corporate reporting and communication:

  • Lead on AECF corporate results monitoring and reporting, supporting evidence uptake, communicating monitoring and evaluation findings, translating and using the results to influence programme and policy decisions.

Strategic partnerships and collaborations:

  • Collaborate with various key partners to raise the visibility of our work, with special attention to promoting our breakthroughs in result measurement and impact evaluation.
  • Understanding the processes, institutions, and organizations that shape the changing international development context in which AECF operates, including the Sustainable Development Goals, legislation and government structures, and the roles of multilateral organizations and processes in development

Requirements:

  • A Master’s degree in International Development, Economics, Mathematics, Communications, or a related field
  • A minimum of 10 years of full-time work experience in research, impact measurement, and evaluation, preferably inan  international development context, working with SMEs and applying DCED standards
  • Strong technical skills across results and evaluation, and ability to use and advise on different data collection and evaluation approaches and methods; ability to demonstrate thought leadership on technical monitoring and evaluation issues
  • Background in statistics to ensure technical inputs into relevant programmes and help develop the institution-wide evidence base
  • Ability to independently prioritize and manage a diverse workload and manage multiple concurrent workstreams
  • Excellent communication and writing skills, with a keen ability to synthesize and present complex data in a simple, compelling, meaningful way (ability to produce beautiful and top-notch data visualization is a plus)
  • Confidence in working and engaging externally with the results and evaluation community, donors, the private sector, and Development Finance Institutions
  • Ability to facilitate the process of turning impact data into meaningful stories
  • Experience of working in developing countries is desirable

How to apply

The AECF is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All applicants will be considered based on merit without regard to race, sex, colour, national origin, religion, age, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

AECF does not charge any fees at any stage of the recruitment process (application, interview, meeting, processing, training, or otherwise).

If you believe you meet the role’s criteria, register and apply at https://recruitment.aecfafrica.org. To be considered, your application must be received by 16th February 2026.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Travel & Protocol Assistant

The role

The Travel & Protocol assistant will be responsible for coordinating and supporting all protocol and travel arrangements.

The role holder will ensure efficient, cost-effective, compliant, and timely travel logistics, delivered with precision, while delivering excellent customer service and adhering to organizational policies and donor requirements. The incumbent will provide end-to-end support throughout the travel lifecycle from initial planning and approvals to post-travel reconciliation.

The role will support operational continuity by maintaining travel systems, tracking travel patterns, updating compliance documentation, and ensuring that the organization can account for staff whereabouts at any time, particularly important for risk, insurance, and emergency response protocols. It will also manage mobility protocol requirements and logistics, visas and travel documentation support, and liaison with hotels, embassies, and service providers to ensure seamless movement.

This role will contribute to organizational effectiveness by minimizing disruptions, reducing travel costs, enhancing staff experience, and maintaining reliable data for planning and reporting.

This role will report to the Head of HR & Administration.

Key responsibilities

  • Plan and coordinate end-to-end travel, including itineraries, flight options, hotel bookings, ground transport, and meeting schedules.
  • Prepare and process travel requests in compliance with organizational travel policies, covering approvals, class of travel, routing, and documentation.
  • Support travel claims and reconciliations by verifying that expenses align with approved itineraries and policy rules.
  • Manage airport transfers, including pickups, entry/exit support, and special arrangements for visiting dignitaries where applicable.
  • Act as the contact person for staff traveling to handle any changes, cancellations, rebookings, missed flights, and disruptions, and facilitate communication with travel agents, hotels, and ground transportation service providers.
  • Assist with lost luggage, delays, entry refusal, and any hotel issues arising for stakeholders on travel.
  • Provide visa and immigration support, including preparation of visa letters, entry permits, alien cards, and other diplomatic or administrative documentation as required.
  • Prepare and issue confirmed itineraries, travel packs (tickets, bookings, contacts, agendas), visa/entry documentation packs, event/protocol checklists, and coordinate with vendors for quotes, comparisons, and service issue resolution.
  • Participate and contribute to establishing a protocol office for AECF, including mapping out key issues under this docket, shaping protocols, maintaining records, and updating policies. Update the relevant host country offices on protocol norms and travel procedures.

Suitable candidates should:

  • Possess a bachelor’s degree in business administration, travel & tourism management, or any related field.
  • Have three (3) years of experience in travel coordination, protocol, or administration, preferably within regional organizations, or in travel agencies handling international bookings.
  • Have experience managing travel across multiple world regions, including visa and entry requirements.
  • Have the ability to maintain accurate travel trackers, calendars, and compliance documentation.
  • Have the ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks, respond to urgent travel needs, and have a high level of accuracy and attention to detail.
  • Possess excellent communication, customer service, and problem-solving skills

How to apply

The AECF is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All applicants will be considered based on merit without regard to race, sex, colour, national origin, religion, age, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

AECF does not charge any fees at any stage of the recruitment process (application, interview, meeting, processing, training, or otherwise).

If you believe you meet the criteria for the role, please register and apply on: https://recruitment.aecfafrica.org.  To be considered, your application must be received by 10th February 2026.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.