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Team Coordinator (Community Infrastructure Program)

LocationMyanmar
SetupOn-site
LevelSenior
Posted1h ago
Programs & Operations

Quick answer

UNDP is hiring an in-office Team Coordinator in Myanmar to lead community infrastructure recovery projects for earthquake survivors, with compensation not specified.

Role
Team Coordinator (Community Infrastructure Program)
Organization
UNDP
Location
Myanmar
Work setup
On-site
Level
Senior
Category
Programs & Operations

The role

The UNDP is seeking a Team Coordinator to oversee the Mandalay Earthquake Recovery Project in Myanmar. This role involves orchestrating technical, operational, and community engagement components to restore critical infrastructure following the 2025 earthquake. The incumbent will manage team activities, coordinate with partners, and ensure adherence to safety, environmental, and social standards to support vulnerable earthquake survivors.

What you'll do

  • Coordinate community infrastructure teams across direct implementation and partnership modalities.
  • Support the Technical Officer in conducting infrastructure needs assessments and data collection.
  • Develop and maintain work plans for infrastructure recovery activities.
  • Supervise daily onsite implementation and resolve project challenges.
  • Ensure activities comply with technical standards and social/environmental safeguards.

What it takes

  • Bachelor's degree in a relevant field.
  • Minimum 7 years of professional experience in community infrastructure or construction projects.
  • Proven experience in coordinating with multidisciplinary teams and local communities.
  • Experience applying community-driven or participatory approaches in project implementation.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of Social and Environmental Standards (SES).

What you'll bring

Community infrastructure project managementSocial and Environmental Standards (SES) complianceMultidisciplinary team coordinationCommunity-based participatory approachesInfrastructure needs assessmentProject monitoring and reporting

How we treat you

Volunteer living allowance, life, health, and permanent disability insurance, and a Well-Being Differential (WBD) for hardship duty stations.

Frequently asked questions

Where is this job located and what is the work setting?

The position is based in Myanmar and requires in-office work, including travel to remote or hazardous areas of operation.

What are the key qualifications required for this role?

Candidates must have at least a Bachelor's degree and 7 years of professional experience in community infrastructure, housing, or construction projects with a focus on community-based approaches.

Is the compensation explicitly mentioned?

No, the posting does not provide a specific salary but notes that a monthly volunteer living allowance is provided to cover housing and utilities.

How do I apply for this position?

The provided job description does not specify a deadline or an application method; please refer to the official UNDP recruitment portal for submission instructions.

How to apply

Apply directly on UNDP's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.

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