Job Vacancy Announcement
Field Coordinator
เจ้าหน้าที่ประสานงานภาคสนาม (แม่สอด จ.ตาก)
Work location: Mae Sot district, Tak province.
Application Deadline: 31st July 2026
Starting date: as soon as possible after candidate selection.
Background:
Dreamlopments (DLP) Foundation, registered in Thailand since 2019, is a non-profit mission-driven organisation working on aid and development for underserved communities. DLP is currently implementing the Migrant Fund (M-FUND), a project of low-cost not-for-profit health access fund for migrants in Thailand not covered by government health insurance schemes. The project was started in Tak province in 2017 and has since expanded in Sakaeo, Kanchanaburi, Chiang Rai, Ubon Ratchathani, Trat, Chiang Mai and Mae Hong Son provinces.
In 2026, M-FUND started to operate in temporary shelters along the Thai-Myanmar border, including in Mae La shelter in Tak province.
We are looking for an experienced and passionate Field Coordinator, to join the M-FUND project in Mae Sot district, Tak province, to coordinate activities of M-FUND for Mae La.
Job Overview:
Under the Project Manager (PM), the Head of Programs (HOP) and DLP President (Psdt.), the Field Coordinator (FC)coordinates the implementation of the M-FUND project in the project area of Mae La shelter in Tak province. He/she coordinates activities related to the program promotion, planning, implementation, and monitoring. The FC recruits, trains, leads, supports and monitors the M-FUND Community Workers (CW) and Community Relays (CR) in the project area. He/she participates to coordinate collaborations with project partners. He/she extends support to the M-FUND operations in Tak, as needed.
Reports to: the Project Manager (PM), the Head of Programs (HOP) and DLP President (Psdt.)
Main tasks and responsibilities:
1. Project implementation and management.
- Organize, lead and coach the team of CWs and CRs for promotion of M-FUND, enrollment and renewals into M-FUND.
- Participate also in the activities of promotion of M-FUND, and occasionally enrollment and renewals of members.
- Develop monthly plans of M-FUND activities in the project areas.
- Participate actively to the monitoring and assessment of the program and its indicators.
- Monitor specifically, and discuss with the PM, HOP, Psdt., and also the Senior Medical Officer (SMO), the medical events that are provided for refugees in partner hospitals and covered by M-FUND.
- Regularly monitoring and meeting with Thai Hospitals, SDHPHs and CW/CR
- The FC is in charge of overseeing/following medical services that are provided in Maela for M-FUND members.
- Prepare activity reports for the project areas.
- Participate with his supervisors to the strategic orientation and development of the activities in the project areas.
- If needed, help enter the medical data into M-FUND platform for the members receiving healthcare at the clinic inside the shelter.
2. Partnerships and representation.
- Develop and strengthen the collaborations with all stakeholders and project partners (partner hospitals and clinics, partner government officials/offices, and NGO partners) in Mae La shelter or in charge of Mae La, in coordination with the PM and SMO.
- Actively participate in NGO, INGO, and CBO cluster meetings in the designated area, as and when required.
- Act as a lead liaison with the local health facilities, in coordination with the PM.
- Participate if needed, to identify and build relationship with potential local stakeholders.
- As required, prepare project documentations and other promotion materials to develop or promote cooperation among teams and with partners.
3. Operations management
- Conduct M-Fund project promotion, new member enrollment and renewal.
- Is responsible for financial activities related to new member enrollment, renewal and transfers of memberships from CWs and partners to DLP.
- Coordinate and assist in the recruitment and training of new CW and team members as the program expands.
- Ensure that all organization policies are adhered to in the project field.
- Support or coordinate the preparation or implementation of stakeholder meetings and trainings.
4. Miscellaneous
- Contribute photos, success stories, activity updates to the Communication Officer for communication activities.
- Other assignments as requested by the Psdt./Supervisor, or the PM.
Qualifications required:
Education:
Bachelor's Degree of Social Science, Education, Public Health, or related fields.
Work Experience:
- 5 years’ experience in project coordination.
- Experience notably in community services for migrant communities or refugees along the Thai-Myanmar border for international organizations, government agencies, or NGOs/CBOs.
- Experience in running community health information or education campaigns a plus.
- Experience in successfully engaging with community leaders and representatives.
- Experience in participating in project monitoring.
Skills and competencies:
- Fluent in Thai and Karen. Good command of English. Fluency in Burmese language is a strong plus.
- Ability to coordinate and cooperate with Thai Authorities.
- Positive attitude towards the concept of (health) micro-insurance.
- Ease in managing operations in a complex environment (long-term shelter)
- Fair use of Microsoft Office software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), and internet-based applications.
- Ability to operate in a multicultural team environment.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Energetic, highly motivated.
- Good planning and organizational skills, able to set priorities, as well as flexible.
- Details and quality oriented.
- Able to follow project timelines and work under pressure.
- Diplomatic.
- Driver's license
Working Environment:
The position will be based in Mae Sot, and requires daily/very frequent work and presence in the temporary shelters, as well as occasionally in migrant communities of the project areas in Tak province.
How to Apply: A cover letter/email and most recent CV in English or Thai should be submitted to at: jobs@dreamlopments.com
Dreamlopments is an equal opportunity employer.