CALL FOR APPLICATIONS – 21822
Position Title
Consultant
Duty Station
Phnom Penh, Cambodia (Homebased)
Classification
Consultancy
Type of Appointment
Consultancy Contract, 3 months
Estimated Start Date
As soon as possible
Closing Date
08 July 2026
Established in 1951, IOM is the leading inter-governmental organization in the field of migration and works closely with governmental, intergovernmental and non-governmental partners. IOM is dedicated to promoting humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all. It does so by providing services and advice to governments and migrants.
IOM is committed to a diverse and inclusive environment. Internal and external candidates
are eligible to apply to this CFA. For the purpose of the CFA, internal candidates are
considered as first-tier candidates.
Context:
Established in 1951, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) is the leading inter-governmental organization in the field of migration and is dedicated to promoting humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all. In Cambodia, IOM provides both humanitarian and long term development assistance, ranging from immediate humanitarian support, protection, health, and livelihoods to border governance and counter trafficking.
Through the project “Enhancing Safe, Orderly, and Dignified Border Management in Cambodia”, funded by the Government of Australia, IOM aims to address capacity gaps within the General Department of Immigration (GDI), particularly in the areas of migration and border management. By equipping border officials with enhanced knowledge, skills, and tools, the project seeks to ensure that border governance is managed in a safe, orderly, and dignified manner.
As part of these initiatives, IOM and GDI will implement a comprehensive capacity-building intervention designed to strengthen institutional systems, with a particular focus on enhancing the investigative interviewing skills of frontline immigration and border officials. These efforts will equip officials to conduct effective, ethical, and evidence-based interviews with migrants, victims, witnesses, and suspects, thereby improving information gathering, case assessment, and decision-making in migration and border management contexts.
Importantly, IOM already possesses a robust set of training materials on investigative interviewing skills, which were contextualized to the Cambodian context in 2026, as well as resources on irregular migration and transnational organized crime. The consultant will be tasked with reviewing, updating, and tailoring these existing materials to ensure their alignment with the current needs, priorities, and operational realities of the General Department of Immigration (GDI). The primary output of this process will be a consolidated training package focused on investigative interviewing, blending in elements of identifying and responding to indicators of transnational organized crime in migration and border management contexts. The training package should be practical, operationally relevant, and directly applicable to the day-to-day responsibilities of frontline immigration and border officials, while also contributing to the institutionalization of investigative interviewing capacities within GDI.
Led by the consultant, the finalized training package and curriculum will form the basis of a Training of Trainers (ToT) programme for selected GDI officials. Upon successful completion of the ToT, these officials will be equipped to deliver cascade trainings to other GDI personnel, thereby supporting the sustainable transfer of knowledge and skills across the institution.
Under the overall supervision of the Chief of Mission, direct supervision of the Program Officer, and in close coordination with the Senior Program Assistant at IOM Cambodia, the Consultant is tasked with supporting capacity‑building initiatives for GDI officials. Specifically, the consultant will:
• Contextualize existing training materials and develop a consolidated training curriculum: Review, adapt, and tailor IOM’s existing resources, particularly on investigative interviewing (IOM will provide access to these materials), to align with the current needs, priorities, and operational realities of Cambodian GDI officials, and develop a consolidated training curriculum on investigative interviewing, incorporating aspects of tackling transnational organized crime, among other border governance challenges.
• Deliver a ToT: Conduct one Training of Trainers session to equip selected GDI officials with the knowledge and skills on Investigative interviewing skills (the recommended training duration is 3 to 4 days).
• Cascade training: Facilitate the roll out of a cascade training by providing expert support to a selected group of GDI trainers in delivering the cascade training to GDI frontline officials, thereby addressing institutional gaps in investigative interviewing.
This mixed ToT and cascade training approach will allow IOM to ensure stronger institutional ownership and sustainability of training results.
Tangible and measurable outputs of the work assignment
Key Deliverables
Timeline
Curriculum development: Designing a comprehensive training curriculum on investigative interviewing skills session package, including agenda, facilitation materials, and participant pre- / post-evaluation questionnaires.
15 August 2026
Training of Trainers (ToT): Delivering structured ToT to selected GDI officials, enabling them to serve as multipliers of knowledge and skills within their institutions.
10 September 2026
Cascade training: Supporting the roll-out of training sessions for the nominated GDI officials to ensure broad institutional reach and sustainability.
30 September 2026
Performance indicators for the evaluation of results
Deliverables
Due date
Instalment value
1st Deliverable – Training curriculum package: A comprehensive curriculum developed using IOM’s existing training materials on countering transnational crimes, reviewed and tailored to the operational context and needs of Cambodian GDI officials. This deliverable will include a confirmed training outline and supporting materials, such as the Training of Trainers session agenda, facilitation materials, and a participant evaluation summary.
15 August 2026
40%
2nd Deliverable – Training of Trainers (ToT) sessions: Delivery of structured ToTs to selected GDI officials, equipping them with the skills and methodologies to cascade training effectively across their units.
A report will accompany this deliverable, documenting the curriculum development process, training delivery, participant feedback, and recommendations for future capacity‑building initiatives.
10 September 2026
30%
3rd Deliverable – Cascade training roll-out: Facilitation and oversight of cascade training sessions conducted by trained GDI officials, ensuring broad institutional reach and sustainability.
A report will accompany this deliverable, documenting the curriculum development process, training delivery, participant feedback, and recommendations for future capacity‑building initiatives
30 September 2026
30%
Required Qualifications and Experience
Education
A university degree in Social Sciences, Law, Human Rights, Public Policy, or a related field is required; a postgraduate degree in a relevant field is an asset.
Accredited Universities are those listed in the UNESCO World Higher Education Database.
Experience
At least five years of professional experience in migration, immigration, or border management, with proven expertise in developing standardized training curricula and materials.
Strong background in capacity-building programs, including the design, delivery, and evaluation of training packages for institutional or government settings.
Skills
Demonstrated ability to collaborate with diverse stakeholders, such as UN agencies, INGOs, CSOs, and government institutions. Prior experience with IOM or another UN agency is considered an advantage.
Excellent communication, interpersonal skills as well as analytical, report-writing capabilities in English, with the ability to produce clear, rights-based, and practical outputs.
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, showing personal commitment, efficiency, and flexibility, while being gender-sensitive and culturally aware.
Sound understanding of professional ethics, client-oriented approaches, and knowledge of Cambodia’s border management and migration context.
Languages
Required
Fluency in English is required.
Travel required
The Consultant shall be fully responsible for their own arrangements and expenses in the performance of their services. Should the Consultant be required to travel at the request of the Organization, the Consultant shall manage their own transportation and accommodation.
Competencies1
The incumbent is expected to demonstrate the following values and competencies:
VALUES - All IOM staff members must abide by and demonstrate these five values:
Inclusion and respect for diversity: Respects and promotes individual and cultural differences. Encourages diversity and inclusion.
Integrity and transparency: Maintains high ethical standards and acts in a manner consistent with organizational principles/rules and standards of conduct.
Professionalism: Demonstrates ability to work in a composed, competent and committed manner and exercises careful judgment in meeting day-to-day challenges.
CORE COMPETENCIES - Behavioural indicators
Teamwork: Develops and promotes effective collaboration within and across units to achieve shared goals and optimize results.
Delivering results: Produces and delivers quality results in a service-oriented and timely manner. Is action oriented and committed to achieving agreed outcomes.
Managing and sharing knowledge: Continuously seeks to learn, share knowledge and innovate.
Accountability: Takes ownership for achieving the Organization’s priorities and assumes responsibility for own actions and delegated work.
Communication: Encourages and contributes to clear and open communication. Explains complex matters in an informative, inspiring and motivational way.
IOM’s competency framework can be found at this link- https://www.iom.int/sites/default/files/aboutiom/iom_revised_competency_framework_external.pdf
Competencies will be assessed during a competency-based interview.
Other:
Any offer made to the candidate in relation to this vacancy notice is subject to funding confirmation.
Appointment will be subject to certification that the candidate is medically fit for appointment, verification of residency, visa, and authorizations by the concerned Government, where applicable.
Only shortlisted candidates will be called for assessment.
IOM has a zero-tolerance policy on conduct that is incompatible with the aims and objectives of the United Nations and IOM, including sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority and discrimination based on gender, nationality, age, race, sexual orientation, religious or ethnic background or disabilities.
IOM does not charge a fee at any stage of its recruitment process (application, interview, processing, training or other fee). IOM does not request any information related to bank accounts.
IOM only accepts duly completed applications submitted through the IOM online recruitment system. The online tool also allows candidates to track the status of their application.
How to apply:
Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications via IOM e-Recruitment systemwithin the above mentioned deadline by 11:59 PM ( Phnom Penh Time) referring to this advertisement.
Applications should include:
IOM only accepts duly completed applications submitted through the IOM online recruitment system. The online tool also allows candidates to track the status of their application.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact: iomphnompenh@iom.int
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Posting period:
From 02.07.2026 to 08.07.2026

Established in 1951, the International Organization for Migration is the leading intergovernmental organization in the field of migration and is committed to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society.
IOM works with its partners in the international community to assist in meeting the growing operational challenges of migration, advance understanding of migration issues, encourage social and economic development through migration and uphold the well-being and human rights of migrants.
More people are on the move today than at any other time in recorded history: 1 billion people – comprising a seventh of humanity. A variety of elements – not least the information and communications revolutions – contribute to the movement of people on such a large scale. The forces driving migration as a priority issue are: climate change, natural and manmade catastrophes, conflict, the demographic trends of an ageing industrialized population, an exponentially expanding jobless youth population in the developing world and widening North–South social and economic disparities.