Position: Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning (MERL) Intern
Reports to: MERL Lead, CAPRED
Location: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Contract Type: Internship [open to Cambodian nationals only]
What we offer:
At CAPRED, we value our team members and strive to offer roles that advance their careers. The MERL (Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning) intern position is an excellent opportunity for those seeking to begin a career in international development.
As part of CAPRED’s MERL team, you’ll contribute to data collection, analysis, reporting, and knowledge sharing. You'll gain hands-on experience in tracking program performance, supporting data-driven decision-making, and adaptive management. This role also offers exposure to working with the Australian government on projects promoting gender equality, inclusion, and climate resilience.
We welcome enthusiastic applicants from diverse backgrounds—prior experience is not required. If you're eager to learn and grow, we encourage you to apply.
Duties:
Selection Criteria
Education background:
Skills and Competencies:
The MERL Intern will report to the MERL Lead and will work closely with other members of the team. This is a part-time internship position for a duration of 6 months, with flexible working hours to be agreed upon with the MERL Lead. Interns who perform exceptionally well may be considered for a longer-term opportunity with the program.
Closing Date: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis so please apply as soon as possible. The application process will close once the position is filled.
How to apply
Please send your cover letter and CV to recruitment@capred.org mentioning the position you apply for
in the subject line “MERL Intern”.
Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for interviews.
Cowater International is an equal opportunity employer, basing employment on merit and qualifications as they relate to the professional experience and position expectations. Cowater does not discriminate against any employee or applicants on the basis of race, religion, sex, gender identity, disability, age, or any other basis protected by law. CAPRED aims to have a diverse workforce at all levels, and a workplace that is supportive of gender equality, disability and social inclusion. Women, people with disabilities and other minorities are highly encouraged to apply.
Cambodia-Australia Partnership for Resilient Economic Development (CAPRED) or CAPRED Facility, is Australia’s flagship bilateral economic development program in Cambodia, focusing on economic recovery and resilience. The Facility supports Cambodia in implementing a range of necessary economic interventions and reforms to maintain and support the country’s economic transition. These interventions and reforms are primarily aimed at encouraging more productive and inclusive public and private investment that promotes a resilient, inclusive and sustainable economy (RISE).
CAPRED interventions fall under three technical components namely (i) Agriculture and Agro-processing; Trade, (ii) Investment and Enterprise Development and (iii) Infrastructure Development; and three cross-cutting sectoral areas (1) Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion (GEDSI); (2) Climate Resilient initiatives, and (3) the Policy Hub. GEDSI is at the heart of all that CAPRED does.
Women remain significantly underrepresented in Cambodia’s clean energy sector, particularly in technical roles such as solar farm operations and maintenance. This internship program is designed to increase opportunities for women to participate in Cambodia’s clean energy sector by offering six months of practical, hands-on experience to outstanding female graduates from the Institute of Electrical Science (IES), the Institute of Technology of Cambodia (ITC), and other engineering schools. Through placements and professional support, participants will gain real-world exposure to various aspects of the solar industry—such as design, operations and maintenance, performance monitoring, and site supervision—depending on their assigned sites, while also receiving technical and soft-skills training to strengthen their capabilities and support long-term career development in the renewable energy sector.