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Tenders are invited for Myanmar-Based Technical Experts and Trainers Closing Date: 31 Aug 2026 Type: Consultancy Position: Sectoral Technical Experts / Trainers Myanmar Type: Consultancy / Project-based / Roster Location: Myanmar Organization: STOOS Consulting STOOS Consulting is inviting qualified sectoral technical experts, trainers, facilitators, researchers, and consultants in Myanmar to join its roster for upcoming humanitarian, development, research, assessment, capacity building, monitoring, evaluation, and third-party monitoring opportunities across Myanmar. This call is open to experienced professionals from different technical backgrounds who are interested in supporting future assignments with UN agencies, INGOs, NGOs, donors, development partners, local organizations, and community-based actors. About STOOS Consulting STOOS Consulting is an international consulting firm specialized in Third-Party Monitoring, MEAL, research and assessments, evaluations, data collection, capacity building, conflict and gender analysis, market systems research, and economic empowerment studies. STOOS works in complex humanitarian and development contexts to generate practical, field-based, and evidence-driven findings that support programme quality, accountability, learning, and decision-making. Through its network of national and international experts, STOOS supports assignments in areas such as needs assessments, baseline and endline studies, final evaluations, outcome monitoring, technical training, capacity building, qualitative and quantitative research, community consultations, and field monitoring. Profile of Experts Sought STOOS is looking to expand its Myanmar roster with qualified experts and trainers in a wide range of sectors, including but not limited to WASH, health, nutrition, protection, GBV, child protection, education, food security and livelihoods, climate resilience, disaster risk reduction, TVET, economic empowerment, social protection, gender, disability inclusion, localization, peacebuilding, conflict sensitivity, and MEAL. STOOS also welcomes applications from experts with experience in research design, qualitative and quantitative data collection, training facilitation, curriculum development, institutional capacity building, community engagement, market assessments, youth employment, safeguarding, accountability to affected populations, and humanitarian/development programme quality. Main Areas of Work Selected experts may be contacted for future assignments involving technical training, capacity building, sectoral assessments, programme evaluations, field research, tool development, data collection supervision, contextual analysis, report writing, quality assurance, and technical advisory support. Depending on the opportunity, experts may support KIIs, FGDs, surveys, community consultations, workshops, technical reviews, training delivery, data analysis, and preparation of practical recommendations tailored to the Myanmar context. Myanmar Context and Relevant Experience Candidates with strong knowledge of Myanmars humanitarian and development context are encouraged to apply, especially those with experience related to displacement, protection risks, access constraints, food security, livelihoods, health, nutrition, WASH, education, climate and disaster risks, community resilience, gender equality, disability inclusion, and local civil society strengthening. Experience working with communities in urban, rural, remote, border, conflict-affected, displacement-affected, or climate-affected areas is highly valued. STOOS particularly welcomes experts who can work respectfully with women, youth, children, persons with disabilities, ethnic minority communities, IDPs, returnees, host communities, and other vulnerable groups. Key Skills and Qualifications Candidates should have relevant professional experience in one or more technical sectors and a strong understanding of the Myanmar context, including local institutions, community structures, civil society actors, access dynamics, and humanitarian/development priorities. Applicants are encouraged to apply if they have worked with UN agencies, INGOs, NGOs, local organizations, donor-funded programmes, academic institutions, consulting firms, or community-based initiatives. Strong candidates will demonstrate practical experience in training, facilitation, technical advisory work, assessments, monitoring and evaluation, field research, community engagement, or programme implementation. Knowledge of Do No Harm, conflict sensitivity, safeguarding, PSEA, child protection, gender sensitivity, disability inclusion, ethical research, confidentiality, and accountability to affected populations is highly desirable. Experience using digital tools such as KoboToolbox, ODK, SurveyCTO, Excel, SPSS, Power BI, NVivo, or similar platforms is considered an asset, depending on the assignment. Language Skills Fluency in Myanmar/Burmese is required for most field-based and community-level assignments. Good working knowledge of English is strongly preferred, especially for assignments involving technical reports, donor documentation, training materials, data analysis, and communication with international teams. Knowledge of ethnic or local languages is a strong advantage, particularly for assignments involving ethnic minority communities, border areas, remote locations, or community-level fieldwork. Application Process Interested candidates are invited to submit their updated CV through the application link below. The CV should clearly indicate the candidates sectoral expertise, geographic experience in Myanmar, training and facilitation experience, language skills, availability, and previous work with humanitarian or development actors. How to apply Application Link: https://forms.gle/UUuUCQHC8sZwJzzt7 Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for relevant future opportunities. Tender Link : https://reliefweb.int/job/4219808/myanmar-based-technical-experts-and-trainers
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