Consultancy Service to Support a Research Study
- Career Category: Consultancies
- Location: Koh Kong Province, Kampot Province, Mondul Kiri Province
Objective
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide technical guidance, mentorship, and quality assurance throughout the research process, working closely with STT staff from the inception of the study to the completion and finalization of the research report on “Amplifying Community Voices: Evidence-Based Advocacy for Land Rights, Climate Justice, and Human Rights in Locations in Koh Kong, Kampot and Mondulkiri”.
Scope of work
The consultant will act as a research mentor and technical advisor and will provide guidance throughout all stages of the research process.
- Research Design and Planning
- Development of Research Tools
- Capacity Building and Mentoring
- Data Collection and Quality Assurance
- Report Writing and Review
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Support Team from STT
The consultant will work closely with MEAL Officer and Advocacy and Outreach Program Manager to facilitate this consultancy.
Duration and Place of Work
This consultancy will commence as soon as possible, and the duration of the contract will be 6 months from the start date. Specific duration will be stated in the service agreement once the consultancy is offered.
Consultancy Fee
This consultancy will commence as soon as possible, with a contract duration of 6 months from the start date. The specific duration will be detailed in the service agreement once the consultancy is formally offered. The consultancy fee will be at a competitive rate, not exceeding USD 4,000, inclusive of all applicable taxes.
Eligibility
- STT is looking for a consultant with the following qualifications:
- Master's degree or PhD in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Climate Change, Public Policy, or related fields.
- Extensive knowledge and solid professional experience in researching social and
- environmental impacts of development and issues related to social justice.
- Minimum 5–10 years of experience conducting and supervising research.
- Strong expertise in qualitative and quantitative research methods.
- Has some experiences working with indigenous communities
- Excellent analytical, report writing, and facilitation skills.
- Good communication skills
- Ability to adhere to deadlines and flexibility
- Background or experience in assessing both the positive and negative impacts of development projects
- on residents’ living conditions, particularly within poor and vulnerable communities