Parent Sector:Field Office
Duty Station:Bangkok
Job Family:Natural Sciences
Type of contract:Non Staff
Duration of contract:From 7 to 11 months
Recruitment open to:External candidates
Application Deadline (Midnight Duty Station Time):19-JAN-2026
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The CambodiaMekong River Delta Aquifer (CMDA) is a critical transboundary groundwater system shared by Cambodia and Viet Nam supporting ecosystems and livelihoods for over 35 million people. The CMDA project funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and implemented by FAO aims to strengthen sustainability through improved governance and science-based diagnostics. UNESCO plays a central role in delivering technical outputs under Component 1 (Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis) Component 3 (Monitoring and Cooperation Mechanisms) and Component 5 (Institutional Capacity Gender Mainstreaming and Coordination).
At the same time UNESCO Bangkok is implementing the Adaptation Fund project on Groundwater Resources in the Greater Mekong Subregion (AF GRG) which focuses on collaborative management to increase climate resilience. This project requires strong technical coordination conceptual modelling and timely reporting to meet donor compliance and support regional cooperation.
This consultancy is for an International Expert who can provide dual leadership:
For CMDA: Support technical and project coordination hydrogeological assessments and conceptual model development for Output 1.1 (Assessment of groundwater resources recharge and extraction dynamics).
For AF GRG: Support technical and project coordination hydrogeological conceptual modelling and reporting tasks to ensure timely delivery of climate resilience outputs.
This consultancy will therefore bridge both projects ensuring synergy between transboundary groundwater governance under CMDA and climate adaptation objectives under the AF GRG
Provide strategic technical support and project coordination across CMDA and AF GRG with specific leadership for CMDA Output 1.1 (Assessment of groundwater resources recharge and extraction dynamics) and support to AF GRG technical coordination conceptual modelling and reporting to ensure timely delivery of climate resilience outcome
Objectives:
Timely initiation and execution of CMDA and AF GRG workplans and activities.
Monitor Annual Workplan (AWP) milestones and finance and reporting regularly to the UNESCO Regional Coordinator.
Provide technical leadership in hydrogeology and project management for CMDA Output 1.1.
Support AF GRG activities including coordination and technical input and reporting.
Provide quality assurance and harmonisation across both projects. Effective coordination with national and international experts and partners.
A. Common tasks for both projects
Coordinate groundwater activities across both projects ensuring alignment with methodologies and timelines.
Monitor AWP milestones and finance and contribute to progress reporting.
Provide methodological and technical guidance to UNESCO national offices and experts to achieve harmonized inputs.
Lead coordination of national and international experts and support contracting processes with clear roles deliverables and timelines.
Embed and apply hydrogeological and climate resilience metrics and indicators for monitoring groundwater outcomes.
Harmonize methodologies and oversee integration of hydrogeological and climate data across projects.
Incorporate gender-sensitive considerations into hydrogeological outputs in coordination with the Gender Specialist.
Develop groundwater conceptual and numerical models with adaptation-focused design and technical inputs.
Develop technical content for capacity-building workshops and training modules on groundwater modelling MAR feasibility and climate resilience integration.
Organize and deliver UNESCO workshops and technical sessions including validation and modelling training.
Develop and implement Quality Assurance (QA) protocols validate data gaps and ensure Results-Based Management (RBM) compliance.
B. CMDA specific tasks (Output 1.1 Assessment of Current State of Groundwater Resources Recharge and Extraction Dynamics)
Prepare and coordinate technical contributions for the Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis (TDA).
Review validate and compile national analyses into a consolidated report summarizing UNESCO contributions to the TDA.
Coordinate with National Agencies FAO IUCN and MERFI for CMDA implementation.
C. CMDA Component 3.1
Propose technical framework for groundwater monitoring system (preparatory only and does not include procurement installation or governance negotiations)
D. AF GRG specific tasks
Organizes the Project Steering Committee.
Contribute technical input to environmental and social risk screening for adaptation measures and support Environmental and Social Policy (ESP) and the Gender Action Plan (GAP) documentation for compliance with Adaptation Fund safeguards.
Leads on Inception Workshop agenda compliance QA official endorsement and Inception Workshop report.
Provide technical guidance for feasibility screening and design of Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) and other adaptive groundwater technologies.
Provide structured support for recruitment planning of national positions; finalize and deliver a comprehensive handover plan before contract end.
Coordinate with National Agencies CCOP-TS IWMI IGRAC for AF GRG implementation
The consultant will be required to work from January to November 2026. The deliverables for this consultancy are outlined below with provisional submission dates:
| Deliverable | Output | Deadline |
Inception & Coordination Plan | Mixed | Jan 2026 |
Data Harmonization Framework | Output 1.1 | Feb 2026 |
ESP and GAP documentation | AF GRG | Mar 2026 |
AF GRG Interim Technical Report | AF GRG | Apr 2026 |
Conceptual Modelling Plan | Output 1.1 | May 2026 |
Preliminary report on CMDA groundwater conceptual model: with numerical simulations of water flow recharge and climate impacts. | Output 1.1 | Jun 2026 |
Progress Report | Output 1.1 | Jul 2026 |
Report on AF GRG conceptual model and design of Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) and other adaptive groundwater technologies. | AF GRG | Aug 2026 |
CMDA Monitoring Framework (preparatory design) | Output 3.1 (prep) | Sep 2026 |
Final Technical Report (CMDA & AF GRG) | Output 1.1 3.1 | Oct 2026 |
Handover plan | Mixed | Nov 2026 |
Workshop Delivery | Mixed | Throughout contract |
Note: Dates aligned with AWP; subject to adjustment based on national expert mobilization.
In line with UNESCOs overall gender mainstreaming strategy the Individual Specialist is expected to integrate a gender perspective in all activities and apply gender mainstreaming concepts whenever feasible.
The consultant will be home-based and work remotely from any location. They must be available for virtual meetings with the UNESCO Bangkok team during official working hours in Bangkok Thailand (UTC7).
The consultant will be required to undertake official travel in relation to project implementation during the assignment period. All travel must be in economy class and the consultant will receive a Daily Subsistence Allowance (DSA) at the standard UN rate. This rate may be reduced as necessary if the number of days exceeds the limits stipulated in the ICSC table of rates. DSA is only payable when travel occurs outside the consultants usual place of residence or work.
The consultant is expected to arrange their own travel and will be provided with a lump sum to cover travel-related expenses in accordance with UNESCOs rules and regulations. All travel costs (e.g. the cost of tickets terminal fares and DSA) must be agreed upon and fixed in advance between the consultant and UNESCO.
Expected Travel (tentative):
(i) Trip 1: Facilitate and provide technical support during the CMDA Inception and Coordination Workshop tentatively scheduled for February 2026 in Phnom Penh Cambodia.
Purpose: Launch CMDA activities validate work plan and initiate transboundary diagnostic analysis (TDA) process.
(ii) Trip 2: Co-facilitate and provide technical support during the CMDA Technical Workshop Workshop tentatively scheduled for July 2026 in Ho Chi Minh City Viet Nam.
Purpose: Validate conceptual and numerical models review monitoring framework design and integrate gender-responsive indicators.
(iii) Trip 3: Facilitate and provide technical support during the AF GRG Technical Workshop tentatively scheduled for October 2026 in Vientiane Lao PDR.
Purpose: Coordinate groundwater resilience activities harmonize methodologies and advance conceptual modelling for climate adaptation.
The individual Specialist will work under the overall authority of the Regional Director of UNESCO Regional Office in Bangkok and the direct supervision of the Deputy Director and Chief of Education Section. Day-to-day technical coordination will be conducted in close consultation with the Programme Coordinator for the Capacity Development for Education (CapED).
The consultant will maintain regular communication with the UNESCO CapED team through email correspondence and virtual meetings to ensure smooth coordination progress monitoring and alignment with programme priorities.
At the start of the assignment the consultant will participate in an initial online meeting with UNESCO Bangkok to reconfirm the scope and parameters of the consultancy. This meeting will also serve to review and if necessary adjust the consultancy work plan and timeline. It will also define the specific sub-tasks and interim deliverables to be carried out by the consultant as well as clarify the support and inputs expected from UNESCO Bangkok and collaborating partners for the effective implementation of the activities.
Education
An advanced university degree (Masters or equivalent) hydrogeology hydrology or related fields.
Work Experience
Minimum 7 years relevant experience including international exposure.
Proven expertise in groundwater modelling and project management.
Strong coordination and communication skills.
Experience in planning and facilitating technical workshops consultations or capacity-building events in groundwater.
Prior experience working in multi-stakeholder and cross-cultural environments preferably in the Asia-Pacific region.
Skills and Competencies
Strong analytical and research skills and knowledge of groundwater planning framework development and participatory methods.
Ability to synthesize complex technical inputs and stakeholder feedback into practical recommendations.
Proven facilitation skills particularly in leading technical workshops consultations or capacity-building sessions.
Proficiency in using digital tools and platforms for remote collaboration communication and data collection if required.
Ability to work effectively in multicultural and cross-sectoral teams.
Strong facilitation and interpersonal skills including with diverse stakeholders (e.g. water speciaƩists policymakers development partners).
Languages
Fluency in English (spoken and written).
From those proposals deemed suitable in terms of the criteria in the Terms of Reference UNESCO shall select the proposal that offers the Organization best value for money.
Assessment:
Only applications providing the information requested in the application procedure will be considered.
Evaluation of qualified applicants will include the review of the curriculum vitae technical proposal proposed consultancy fee and travel-related cost.
Evaluation of qualified applicants may include an assessment exercise and a competency-based interview.
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