MERL and GEDSI Deputy Lead and Coordinator
Reports to: Director of MERL and GEDSI
Location: Phnom Penh, with frequent travel to provinces
Duration: One year, with possibility for extension for high performers
Contractual arrangement: Open to both Cambodian nationals and international applicants with the right to work in Cambodia.
Position Summary
We are looking for a smart, innovative, and proactive GEDSI and MERL Coordinators / Deputy Leads who thrive in a dynamic environment and are passionate about continuous learning and improvement. This role will be central in coordinating MERL and GEDSI activities across the program, managing a motivated team, and leading creative approaches to monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning. Depending on the skill set of shortlisted applicants, the position may be filled by one individual or split into two separate roles.
If you are someone who enjoys problem-solving, bringing fresh ideas, and working collaboratively to influence positive change, this role offers an excellent opportunity to develop your skills and make a real impact.
- Leadership and team coordination:
- Lead and coordinate the MERL and GEDSI team, fostering a creative and supportive environment that encourages new ideas and continuous learning.
- Support and mentor team members, helping build their confidence, skills, and passion for inclusive and effective MERL practices.
- Facilitate cross-team collaboration and knowledge sharing to embed GEDSI and learning across CAPRED’s work.
- Represent MERL and GEDSI internally and externally, providing insightful and innovative technical input.
- Operational and technical management:
- Continuously exhibit willingness to learn different technical approaches and take constructive feedback.
- Oversee day-to-day MERL and GEDSI operations, ensuring high data quality and timely, relevant monitoring activities.
- Support GEDSI team members in working with technical teams to integrate GEDSI outcomes in creative ways.
- Analyse data thoughtfully to uncover trends, challenges, and opportunities, supporting adaptive management and inclusive programming.
- Lead engaging learning events and reflection sessions that inspire teams to innovate and improve.
- Prepare clear, insightful reports and presentations that communicate findings and lessons learned in accessible ways.
- Compliance:
- Ensure all MERL activities align with DFAT and Cowater policies and procedures, including ethics, safeguarding, data privacy, and value for money.
- Champion integration of GEDSI and climate resilience in MERL practices.
- Maintain accurate information and audit trails for data quality assurance and compliance.
- Commitment to championing environmental sustainability and climate action across the Facility.
- Stakeholder relationships:
- Respond to information requests and support knowledge dissemination to internal and external stakeholders.
- Who are we looking for?
- A quick learner with strong intellectual curiosity and a passion for development, inclusion, and evidence-based programming.
- Creative thinker who enjoys experimenting with new ideas and approaches to improve monitoring, evaluation, and learning.
- Proven ability to coordinate and lead teams with clarity, inspiring collaboration and innovation.
- Genuine interest in MERL principles and GEDSI integration and willingness to learn and apply the knowledge daily.
- Excellent communication skills — you can explain complex ideas simply and engage diverse audiences.
- Detail-oriented and organised, able to manage multiple tasks with a proactive and solution-focused mindset.
- Comfortable with uncertainty and complexity, ready to adapt, decide, and grow in a fast-paced environment.
- Selection Criteria - Essential
- Formal education in social sciences, development studies, research, journalism, or related fields is helpful but not mandatory. If you have a strong willingness to learn and grow, we encourage you to apply. Curiosity and humility are more important than formal qualifications.
- A positive, respectful, and collaborative attitude — we want team players who communicate openly.
- A genuine commitment to continual learning, especially related to GEDSI principles, and enthusiasm for advancing inclusive and gender-responsive MERL approaches.
- Decent understanding of MERL and GEDSI integration.
- Ability to work thoughtfully with data and communicate clearly with diverse teams.
- Fluency in Khmer and English (spoken and written).
- Desirable
- Experience in MERL, research, or data analysis roles within development contexts, ideally with exposure to gender, disability, and social inclusion themes.
- Familiarity with digital data collection and management tools (e.g., KoboToolbox, Google Forms) and data analysis such as SPSS and Microsoft Excel.
- Understanding of or strong interest in gender-responsive, disability-inclusive, and socially-inclusive evaluation methodologies and practices.
- Ability to write clear, concise summaries and contribute to reports, dashboards, or data visualisations that highlight GEDSI-related insights.
- Willingness and flexibility to frequently travel to project sites for field monitoring and on-the-ground support, with sensitivity to diverse cultural and social contexts.