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Programme Coordinator‑MEAL – Concern Worldwide Job Opportunity & Application Guide

Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2025 3:07 pm
by bdchakriDesk
Preparation Guide for the Programme Coordinator‑MEAL Position at Concern Worldwide (Dhaka)



1. Understand the Organisation and the Role

• Review Concern Worldwide’s vision, mission and values – ending extreme poverty, “Reaching the Furthest behind First”, and its commitment to gender equality, inclusion, safeguarding and localisation.
• Read the Country Strategic Plan (CSP) for Bangladesh and the Global MEAL guidelines to see how the role fits into the broader strategy.
• Familiarise yourself with the Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS) and the Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) framework, as they are central to the job.
• Note the 30 % travel requirement – be prepared to discuss past field experience and how you manage logistics and safety while away from the head office.

2. Match Your Profile to the Key Requirements

• Academic background – ensure your postgraduate degree (Statistics, Social Sciences, Development Studies, etc.) is clearly listed on your CV and certificates are ready to attach.
• Experience – map at least 5‑7 years of relevant work, highlighting:

– Design and rollout of MEAL systems at country‑level or multi‑project level.
– Management of multi‑sectoral programmes (health, nutrition, climate resilience, WASH, livelihoods).
– Supervision of a team (MEAL officers or similar) and capacity‑building activities.
– Experience with digital data tools (Kobo, Power BI, ODK) and statistical software (SPSS, Stata, R).
– Involvement in fundraising, proposal writing and evidence‑based programme design.

• Competency areas – prepare concrete examples that demonstrate:

– Planning & decision‑making (e.g., developing a MEAL framework aligned with a CSP).
– Creativity & innovation (e.g., introducing a new monitoring tool that reduced data‑entry time).
– Influence & networking (e.g., leading a national MEAL working group).
– Delivering results and managing change (e.g., adapting monitoring plans during an emergency).

3. Tailor Your Application Documents

• CV – Use a clear chronological format; keep it to two pages.
– Start with a professional summary that mirrors the job title (Programme Coordinator‑MEAL) and highlights your years of MEAL leadership.
– Under each role, list achievements in bullet points, quantifying impact where possible (e.g., “Reduced data validation errors by 35 % through a new Kobo dashboard”).
– Include a dedicated “Technical Skills” section (Kobo, Power BI, SPSS, Stata, R, GIS, MS Office, data protection).
– Add a “Management & Capacity‑Building” section showing the number of staff mentored and training programmes delivered.

• Cover Letter – Keep it to one page.
– Open with a statement of enthusiasm for Concern’s mission and the MEAL coordinator role.
– Briefly summarise how your experience aligns with the three core responsibilities: strategic leadership, monitoring & evaluation, and accountability to affected populations.
– Highlight one or two major achievements that illustrate your ability to drive evidence‑based decision‑making and adaptive learning.
– Conclude with a note on your commitment to gender equity, climate‑resilient programming and localisation.

• Supporting Documents – Scan and label clearly:
– National ID, TIN, passport‑size photograph, all educational certificates (degree, master’s, any relevant trainings).
– Any certifications in MEAL, data analysis, safeguarding or humanitarian standards.

4. Prepare for the Technical Interview

a. Core MEAL Knowledge
– Be ready to explain the full MEAL cycle: indicator development, data collection tools, data quality assurance, analysis, reporting, and use of findings for programme adaptation.
– Prepare a short case study of a baseline‑midline‑endline survey you led: objectives, methodology, sample size, tools used, challenges and how you ensured data quality.

b. Digital Data Management
– Demonstrate proficiency with KoboToolbox (form design, skip logic, validation rules) and how you integrated data into Power BI dashboards for real‑time monitoring.
– Discuss the steps you take to comply with GDPR/Concern’s Global Data Protection Policy – data minimisation, consent, secure storage, access controls.

c. Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) & CHS
– Share examples of how you set up or improved a Feedback and Complaint Response Mechanism (FCRM), including response time metrics and how feedback informed programme changes.

d. Learning & Knowledge Management
– Explain your approach to documenting lessons learnt, producing impact briefs and feeding learning into future proposals.

e. Programme Integration & Funders
– Illustrate how you have aligned MEAL indicators with donor requirements (e.g., USAID, ECHO, GIZ) while maintaining the organisation’s results‑based management framework.

5. Prepare for Behavioural/Competency Questions

Use the STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result) format for each answer. Typical prompts may include:

– “Tell us about a time you had to influence senior managers to adopt a new monitoring approach.”
– “Describe a situation where data revealed a programme risk and how you responded.”
– “How have you ensured gender and protection considerations are embedded in MEAL systems?”
– “Give an example of a capacity‑building activity you designed for local partners.”

6. Showcase Alignment with Concern’s Values

• Reflect on personal experiences that demonstrate respect for diversity, inclusion and safeguarding.
• Prepare a brief personal statement on why you are motivated to work for an organization that prioritises the furthest behind first.

7. Logistical Preparations

– Verify that your passport (if required for travel) is valid for at least six months.
– Arrange any necessary vaccinations or travel health insurance for field trips in Bangladesh.
– Familiarise yourself with Dhaka’s transport options and security protocols for field visits.

8. Final Checklist Before Submitting

☐ Completed Job Application Form (downloaded from the link)
☐ Updated CV (PDF, clear file name)
☐ Tailored Cover Letter (PDF)
☐ Scanned copies of National ID, TIN, photograph
☐ All educational certificates (PDF)
☐ Any MEAL‑related certifications or training certificates
☐ Email subject line includes “Programme Coordinator‑MEAL – Application”
☐ Attachments are within the size limits set by the employer
☐ Double‑checked spelling, formatting and alignment with the job description

9. Post‑Submission

– Mark 24‑48 hours after sending the email to confirm receipt (if you do not receive an automatic acknowledgment).
– Keep a copy of the sent email and all attachments for reference.
– Prepare a short “thank‑you” note to send after any interview, reiterating your enthusiasm and key fit points.



By following this step‑by‑step preparation plan you will present a focused, evidence‑based application that directly mirrors Concern Worldwide’s expectations for the Programme Coordinator‑MEAL role, while also demonstrating your commitment to the organization’s humanitarian values and strategic objectives. Good luck!