CPS Coordinator (f/m/x) Myanmar (based in Thailand)
Your fields of action.
  • Provide technical support to up to five CPS professionals
  • Contribute to strategic project planning, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting to BMZ
  • Co-design and facilitate processes and projects for exchange, reflection, and learning
  • Support partner organizations in applying storytelling methods and good practice examples to strengthen public outreach
  • Advise partner organizations on risk and safety management
  • Engage in professional exchange with KURVE Wustrow and Weltfriedensdienst
  • Strengthen cooperation and networks, including CPS-related advocacy and public relations
  • Assist in organizing and accompanying delegation visits
Your competences.
  • Extensive professional experience in program development in peacebuilding and conflict transformation
  • University degree in a relevant field (e.g., International Relations, Conflict Studies)
  • Proven ability to design learning and reflection processes in international peace and conflict contexts
  • Excellent English, with strong analytical and systemic thinking abilities
  • Culturally sensitive, self-reflective, and adept at working in diverse environments
  • Eager to integrate into the regional context, including openness to learning local languages (e.g., Thai, Burmese)
  • Regional knowledge is an asset

The project.
As a CPS country coordinator, you will support Brot für die Welt's partner organizations, projects, and CPS professionals within the framework of the CPS program in Myanmar and Thailand. You will assist and advise partners and professionals in project implementation, conflict-sensitive monitoring, the appropriate use of funds, and reporting. You will also be involved in the strategic development of the program.
 

Working together for justice.
Since 1960, more than 7,000 professionals have supported partner organisations of Bread for the World in around 120 countries worldwide and shared their lives with people from another culture. DÜ selects these ecumenically and developmentally committed professionals according to standardised procedures, trains them in intensive preparation for service lasting several weeks and accompanies them during their time abroad and after their return.

The placement is carried out within the framework of the "Civil Peace Service" (CPS) programme on the basis of the German Development Aid Workers Act.