Job vacancies in British Council Indonesia
Posted on | Friday, September 23, 2011 | No Comments
The British Council inIndonesia is recruiting for the posts of :
A. PROGRAMMES OFFICER (ENGLISH), Jakarta, 1 (one) position
B. PROGRAMMES OFFICER (ENGLISH/EDUCATION) , Jakarta, 2 (two) positions
C. PROGRAMMES OFFICER (HIGHER EDUCATION),Jakarta, 1 (one) position
All positions will be offered IDR8,885,000 gross monthly starting salary and excellent benefits, for a fixed period of one year (renewable)
The post holders will work within the Programmes Team ensuring that our existing programmes are managed to British Council’s standards and stakeholders’ satisfaction.
Key duties of this post include:
· Project planning & delivery
· Project monitoring & evaluation
· Communications and relationship management
The successful applicant will need to be able to demonstrate:
· Evidence of at least 2 years of project management experience. Directly responsible for project implementation, financial monitoring, and reporting
· Evidence of contribution to project design, proposal development, monitoring and evaluation activities
· Evidence of effective team working experience
· Excellent spoken and written Bahasa Indonesia and English
· Willingness and ability to travel within Indonesia
Applicants who do not meet these requirements will not be short-listed for interview
A copy of the full generic role profile and an application form can be downloaded from our website at www.britishcouncil. or.id. You should return a completed application form through E-mail: job.vacancy@ britishcouncil. or.id by stating the job title as the E-mail subject.
Closing date for receipt of applications is by 16:00 on Monday 26 September 2011.It is essential that candidates use the application form provided on our website. The British Council does not accept CVs in place of the completed application form and it is unable to respond to telephone enquiries.
The British Councilis committed to a policy of equal opportunity and welcomes applicants from all sections of the community.
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A. PROGRAMMES OFFICER (ENGLISH), Jakarta, 1 (one) position
B. PROGRAMMES OFFICER (ENGLISH/EDUCATION) , Jakarta, 2 (two) positions
C. PROGRAMMES OFFICER (HIGHER EDUCATION),Jakarta, 1 (one) position
All positions will be offered IDR8,885,000 gross monthly starting salary and excellent benefits, for a fixed period of one year (renewable)
The post holders will work within the Programmes Team ensuring that our existing programmes are managed to British Council’s standards and stakeholders’ satisfaction.
Key duties of this post include:
· Project planning & delivery
· Project monitoring & evaluation
· Communications and relationship management
The successful applicant will need to be able to demonstrate:
· Evidence of at least 2 years of project management experience. Directly responsible for project implementation, financial monitoring, and reporting
· Evidence of contribution to project design, proposal development, monitoring and evaluation activities
· Evidence of effective team working experience
· Excellent spoken and written Bahasa Indonesia and English
· Willingness and ability to travel within Indonesia
Applicants who do not meet these requirements will not be short-listed for interview
A copy of the full generic role profile and an application form can be downloaded from our website at www.britishcouncil. or.id. You should return a completed application form through E-mail: job.vacancy@ britishcouncil. or.id by stating the job title as the E-mail subject.
Closing date for receipt of applications is by 16:00 on Monday 26 September 2011.It is essential that candidates use the application form provided on our website. The British Council does not accept CVs in place of the completed application form and it is unable to respond to telephone enquiries.
The British Councilis committed to a policy of equal opportunity and welcomes applicants from all sections of the community.
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United Nations World Food Programme Indonesia Vacancy Announcement: National Programme Officer (M&E and Reports)
Posted on | Tuesday, September 20, 2011 | No Comments
United Nations World Food Programme
Indonesia
Vacancy Announcement
11/INS/JAK/VAM/ 020
World Food Programme, Indonesia invites applications from the eligible candidates for the following position:
Position: National Programme Officer (M&E and Reports)
Contract Type: Special Service Agreement / Service Contract
Duty Station: Jakarta, Indonesia
The United Nation World Food Programme (WFP) in collaboration with our partners will commence a new Country Programme in January 2012. The vision for this Country Programme is to support the Government, as a catalyst in achieving sustainable food and nutritional security for all Indonesians, particularly the extreme poor and most vulnerable while laying the foundations for Indonesia to become a global champion against hunger. The Country Programme will focus on capacity development in three pillars: monitoring, analysing, mapping and addressing food insecurity, disaster preparedness and response and to reduce undernutrition below critical levels. To achieve these goals, knowledge management, M&E will be a key component to demonstrate achievement.
Accountabilities: The subscriber will report directly to Head of Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping Unit (VAM) will be responsible for the following duties:
Perform analysis of the data in the database, informing the management and programme staff to take appropriate action, as required;
Regularly review food security/vulnerabil ity data and provide the Country Office with key information for advocacy and action. Those data will be provided by M&E, VAM food security monitor and surveillance tools plus other sources such as government statistics, NGOs, news clippings and qualitative information from field monitors;
Timely update talking points, project reports and briefing kits with key information on food security/vulnerabil ity and M&E results;
Provide quantitative information on M&E outputs to annual and donors reports, briefings, and funding proposals;
Produce M&E bulletins from the database;
Maintain country wide records of monthly monitoring plans versus actual achievement by sub office;
Maintain proper documentation on all M&E related materials;
Provide M&E training, database training to WFP staff and stakeholders;
Participate in designing and implementation of programme evaluation surveys;
Provide inputs in designing WFP programs based on periodical monitoring results and evaluation findings;
Improve the methodology and implementation of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for food security programme(s) in close consultation with technical partners in the government as required;
Strengthen and maintain collaboration with other UN/international agencies and national agencies on issues of common interest;
Contribute to global M&E activities;
Be a member of Food Security Thematic Group, participate and contribute in joint exercises as required;
Act as the WFP country office M&E focal point; and
Perform other related duties as required.
Qualifications and Experiences:
Education: Advanced university degree in economics, sociology, agriculture, geography, nutrition, rural development and or similar relevant discipline
Experience: At least three years of postgraduate progressively responsible professional experience in vulnerability analysis, monitoring and evaluation or a closely related area.
Knowledge: Strong analytical knowledge quantitative and qualitative data collection, treatment, and manipulation techniques typically associated with it. Advanced computer skills, including at least intermediate skills in database applications and spreadsheet. Working knowledge of basic statistics.
Language: Fluency in both oral and written English and Bahasa Indonesia.
Other Desirable Skills: Strong reporting skill in both English and Bahasa
Indonesia; knowledge of web-based database management; experience in
knowledge management and effective information sharing.
Only candidates meeting the above requirements are requested to apply. Female candidates are especially encouraged to apply. Applications should be addressed by e-mail to: Jakarta.Vacancy@ wfp.org
All applications should include an updated CV (in English), a photograph and three references and should be received no later than 27 September 2011. Please state the title of the post in the email subject. “Only
short-listed candidates will be contacted”.
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Vacancy Announcement
11/INS/JAK/VAM/ 020
World Food Programme, Indonesia invites applications from the eligible candidates for the following position:
Position: National Programme Officer (M&E and Reports)
Contract Type: Special Service Agreement / Service Contract
Duty Station: Jakarta, Indonesia
The United Nation World Food Programme (WFP) in collaboration with our partners will commence a new Country Programme in January 2012. The vision for this Country Programme is to support the Government, as a catalyst in achieving sustainable food and nutritional security for all Indonesians, particularly the extreme poor and most vulnerable while laying the foundations for Indonesia to become a global champion against hunger. The Country Programme will focus on capacity development in three pillars: monitoring, analysing, mapping and addressing food insecurity, disaster preparedness and response and to reduce undernutrition below critical levels. To achieve these goals, knowledge management, M&E will be a key component to demonstrate achievement.
Accountabilities: The subscriber will report directly to Head of Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping Unit (VAM) will be responsible for the following duties:
Perform analysis of the data in the database, informing the management and programme staff to take appropriate action, as required;
Regularly review food security/vulnerabil ity data and provide the Country Office with key information for advocacy and action. Those data will be provided by M&E, VAM food security monitor and surveillance tools plus other sources such as government statistics, NGOs, news clippings and qualitative information from field monitors;
Timely update talking points, project reports and briefing kits with key information on food security/vulnerabil ity and M&E results;
Provide quantitative information on M&E outputs to annual and donors reports, briefings, and funding proposals;
Produce M&E bulletins from the database;
Maintain country wide records of monthly monitoring plans versus actual achievement by sub office;
Maintain proper documentation on all M&E related materials;
Provide M&E training, database training to WFP staff and stakeholders;
Participate in designing and implementation of programme evaluation surveys;
Provide inputs in designing WFP programs based on periodical monitoring results and evaluation findings;
Improve the methodology and implementation of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for food security programme(s) in close consultation with technical partners in the government as required;
Strengthen and maintain collaboration with other UN/international agencies and national agencies on issues of common interest;
Contribute to global M&E activities;
Be a member of Food Security Thematic Group, participate and contribute in joint exercises as required;
Act as the WFP country office M&E focal point; and
Perform other related duties as required.
Qualifications and Experiences:
Education: Advanced university degree in economics, sociology, agriculture, geography, nutrition, rural development and or similar relevant discipline
Experience: At least three years of postgraduate progressively responsible professional experience in vulnerability analysis, monitoring and evaluation or a closely related area.
Knowledge: Strong analytical knowledge quantitative and qualitative data collection, treatment, and manipulation techniques typically associated with it. Advanced computer skills, including at least intermediate skills in database applications and spreadsheet. Working knowledge of basic statistics.
Language: Fluency in both oral and written English and Bahasa Indonesia.
Other Desirable Skills: Strong reporting skill in both English and Bahasa
Indonesia; knowledge of web-based database management; experience in
knowledge management and effective information sharing.
Only candidates meeting the above requirements are requested to apply. Female candidates are especially encouraged to apply. Applications should be addressed by e-mail to: Jakarta.Vacancy@ wfp.org
All applications should include an updated CV (in English), a photograph and three references and should be received no later than 27 September 2011. Please state the title of the post in the email subject. “Only
short-listed candidates will be contacted”.
Vacancy at UNDP
Posted on | Sunday, September 11, 2011 | 1 Comment
UNDP Indonesia hereby invites you to submit a proposal
for the following Individual Consultant assignment:
Title of the assignment: Technical Specifications Development Consultant for REDD+ Project (International, 1 post)
Project name: IC/UNDP-REDD+ /037/2011
Period of assignment/services : < Eight weeks, from1 October2011 to 30 November 2011)>
This procurement notice will be open until 15September2011 at 16.00
hours>. Details on the
assignment can be found in the Terms of Reference (ToR).
To submit your proposal, please complete the following
documents:
§ Use the technical and price proposal template to submit
your proposal;
§ Attach a completed and signed P11 form;
§ Complete and attach the Vendor Form;
§ Attach a copy of your latest CV (make sure to
highlight any previous experience in similar projects or closely related areas).
Please ensure that all the documents mentioned above are
submitted. Incomplete submissions may lead to rejection.
The selection of the individual consultant will be based on:
Highest qualified candidate; selection of the candidate with the highest combined technical and financial score; or
Lowest priced evaluated offer of technically qualified consultant
Please
submit your IC Proposal to: Redd-bids.id@ undp.org
Note:For consultants above the age of 62, UNDP regulations require that
a full medical evaluation is performed. Medical evaluation documentation does
not need to be submitted with the other requested documents listed in this
document, but will be requested should the consultant be chosen.
Notes:
For detail information please kindly visit UNDP Indonesia website at: www.undp.or. id/procurement
Notes: For detail information please
kindly visit UNDP Indonesia website at: www.undp.or. id/procurement
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for the following Individual Consultant assignment:
Title of the assignment: Technical Specifications Development Consultant for REDD+ Project (International, 1 post)
Project name: IC/UNDP-REDD+ /037/2011
Period of assignment/services : < Eight weeks, from1 October2011 to 30 November 2011)>
This procurement notice will be open until 15September2011 at 16.00
hours>. Details on the
assignment can be found in the Terms of Reference (ToR).
To submit your proposal, please complete the following
documents:
§ Use the technical and price proposal template to submit
your proposal;
§ Attach a completed and signed P11 form;
§ Complete and attach the Vendor Form;
§ Attach a copy of your latest CV (make sure to
highlight any previous experience in similar projects or closely related areas).
Please ensure that all the documents mentioned above are
submitted. Incomplete submissions may lead to rejection.
The selection of the individual consultant will be based on:
Highest qualified candidate; selection of the candidate with the highest combined technical and financial score; or
Lowest priced evaluated offer of technically qualified consultant
Please
submit your IC Proposal to: Redd-bids.id@ undp.org
Note:For consultants above the age of 62, UNDP regulations require that
a full medical evaluation is performed. Medical evaluation documentation does
not need to be submitted with the other requested documents listed in this
document, but will be requested should the consultant be chosen.
Notes:
For detail information please kindly visit UNDP Indonesia website at: www.undp.or. id/procurement
Notes: For detail information please
kindly visit UNDP Indonesia website at: www.undp.or. id/procurement
Vacancy Junior Assistant for Administration of SUCCESS and SMART Gov
The Partnership for Governance Reform in Indonesia is a multi-stakeholder association dedicated to support Indonesian initiatives aiming at supporting governance reform agenda. The Partnership works closely with national and international community to initiate, advocate, and promote sustainable governance reform in Indonesia .
The Partnership brings together the Indonesian Government, Legislature, Judiciary, Civil Society, and the Corporate Sector with the support of the International Community in initiating a long-term process to improve governance in Indonesia in a durable way which expresses Indonesian ownership.
Currently we have immediate vacancy for high caliber Indonesians with high integrity to fill the following positions:
Junior Assistant for Administration of SUCCESS and SMART Governance
Summary of key functions :
1. Support of report writing
2. Support of administration and finance
3. Support of event organizing
Recruitment Qualifications :
Fresh graduate in management or administration or diploma 3 in management or administration, preferably with specialized certification in project management.
Experience in the usage of computers and office software packages (MS Word, Excel, etc) and knowledge of spreadsheet and database packages, experience in handling of web based management systems
Fluency in the written and spoken English and Bahasa Indonesia
Please visit http://www.kemitraa n.or.id/main/ publication_ detail/21/ 44/608 for more details of the position.
Application deadline : September 17, 2011
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Asia Journalism Fellowship 2012
Posted on | Thursday, September 08, 2011 | 1 Comment
Applications for 2012 now open
Deadline: 5pm (Singapore time), Friday 14 October 2011.
Eligibility
Applicants should have at least five years of full-time working experience as journalists (not including as student journalists) and possess potential for leadership and management within the profession or organisation.
Applicants should be residing in Asia. Preference is given to those working for Asian media organisations.
Applicants can be working in any medium — print, radio, television or online.
Journalists working in non-English media are welcome to apply, but must show proficiency in English through a telephone interview, as English is the working language of the programme.
Applications from journalists in full-time positions must be accompanied by a letter of support from employers, stating that the applicant would be released for the full period of the fellowship, from 25 February to 20 May 2012. Freelancers are welcome to apply if they are primarily engaged in news or current affairs journalism.
How to Apply
Deadline for application
All the required documents must reach the Wee Kim Wee School no later than 5pm (Singapore Time), Friday 14th October 2011.
Your application is not complete until we receive all the following:
Completed application form. (Download Application Form)
Employer’s letter of support (not required for freelancers).
3 letters of recommendation.
3-5 samples of past work. Read the “Guidance” section on the last page of the Application Form for more details.
Sending your application
By e-mail:
Send to applications@ajf.sg
By mail:
Asia Journalism Fellowship
c/o SiRC
Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
Nanyang Technological University
31 Nanyang Link
Singapore 637718
Questions?
E-mail: admin@ajf.sg
Selection Process
The application materials will be reviewed by a panel comprising academics from the Wee Kim Wee School and experienced journalists. Potential applicants may be contacted for a phone interview. Successful applicants will be notified by mid-November 2011. Only successful applicants will be contacted.
Sumber: http://www.ajf.sg/application/
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Deadline: 5pm (Singapore time), Friday 14 October 2011.
Eligibility
Applicants should have at least five years of full-time working experience as journalists (not including as student journalists) and possess potential for leadership and management within the profession or organisation.
Applicants should be residing in Asia. Preference is given to those working for Asian media organisations.
Applicants can be working in any medium — print, radio, television or online.
Journalists working in non-English media are welcome to apply, but must show proficiency in English through a telephone interview, as English is the working language of the programme.
Applications from journalists in full-time positions must be accompanied by a letter of support from employers, stating that the applicant would be released for the full period of the fellowship, from 25 February to 20 May 2012. Freelancers are welcome to apply if they are primarily engaged in news or current affairs journalism.
How to Apply
Deadline for application
All the required documents must reach the Wee Kim Wee School no later than 5pm (Singapore Time), Friday 14th October 2011.
Your application is not complete until we receive all the following:
Completed application form. (Download Application Form)
Employer’s letter of support (not required for freelancers).
3 letters of recommendation.
3-5 samples of past work. Read the “Guidance” section on the last page of the Application Form for more details.
Sending your application
By e-mail:
Send to applications@ajf.sg
By mail:
Asia Journalism Fellowship
c/o SiRC
Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
Nanyang Technological University
31 Nanyang Link
Singapore 637718
Questions?
E-mail: admin@ajf.sg
Selection Process
The application materials will be reviewed by a panel comprising academics from the Wee Kim Wee School and experienced journalists. Potential applicants may be contacted for a phone interview. Successful applicants will be notified by mid-November 2011. Only successful applicants will be contacted.
Sumber: http://www.ajf.sg/application/
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS - 2011 CDI Women In Politics Course
CDI is pleased to announce that we are now accepting applications to
attend the Centre for Democratic Institution’s (CDI) 2011 Women in
Politics (WiP) course, which will take place from 23 November to 1
December 2011 in Canberra.
This course is designed for women in East Timor, Indonesia, Fiji, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu intending to enter national or local politics, either as a candidate for election or as a party activist or official. The course would also be suitable for new or young women MPs.
Equitable gender participation in politics is a crucial element of real democracy. Promoting female candidacy in elections, as well as effective participation and leadership by women in parliaments and political parties requires specialised training and CDI’s WiP course aims to assist in meeting that need.
WiP covers a broad range of issues, from strategies to promote gender equity in politics to the practicalities of running election campaigns. WiP 2011 will consist of a mix of lectures, external site visits, group work and participatory forums with academics, female Members of the Australian Parliament, officials from the major Australian political parties and a range of other experts.
WiP aims to support the emergence of more gender-balanced political representation. Specifically, the course aims to help improve women’s political representation by:
- enhancing political leadership and practical campaigning skills (such as lobbying, networking, media relations and resource mobilisation);
- enabling participants time and space to reflect on barriers to women’s political representation in their own countries and region, and develop nationally-specific strategies to overcome these barriers; and
- providing an opportunity for participants to make connections and build networks, including with Australian Members of Parliament and political party representatives. WiP is particularly designed for women intending to enter national politics, whether as a candidate for elected office, a political party organiser, or similar role in the democratic process. CDI particularly encourages applications from young and upcoming female leaders.
IMPORTANT NOTES & HOW TO APPLY:
Applications to WiP 2011 will only be accepted from East Timor, Indonesia, Fiji, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. For this year only, CDI will not accept applications from Papua New Guinea because we are supporting specially targeted training in PNG for women candidates in the lead up to the 2012 PNG elections.
If you need approval or endorsement from your employer, your party or any other institution to apply for the course, it is solely your responsibility to obtain such approval - CDI will not interfere with, adjudicate on, or otherwise be part of any such approval/selection processes where they exist.
CDI will organise and fully fund all the associated travel, accommodation, tuition and living costs of successful applicants, who will be contacted directly by CDI in early October.
Please note that submitting an application does not guarantee you a place on the course. Space is very limited and CDI will offer places to women who show that they have carefully considered how the course would be of benefit to their personal and political development. Final selection of applicants is entirely at the discretion of CDI.
To apply for WiP 2011, click on the link below to the WiP 2011 application package, read all the documents carefully, complete the application form and return it to our office no later than 5pm Friday 16 September 2011.
http://www.cdi.anu.edu.au/.asia_pacific_region/2011-12/D/2011_11_AP_PRO_WiP_CBR/WiP_2011_APP_PACKAGE.pdf
http://www.cdi.anu.edu.au/.asia_pacific_region/2011-12/D/2011_11_AP_PRO_WiP_CBR/WiP_2011_APP_PACKAGE.doc
All enquiries welcome by email to cdi@anu.edu.au
Please feel free to distribute this call for applications widely among your networks in East Timor, Indonesia, Fiji, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.
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This course is designed for women in East Timor, Indonesia, Fiji, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu intending to enter national or local politics, either as a candidate for election or as a party activist or official. The course would also be suitable for new or young women MPs.
Equitable gender participation in politics is a crucial element of real democracy. Promoting female candidacy in elections, as well as effective participation and leadership by women in parliaments and political parties requires specialised training and CDI’s WiP course aims to assist in meeting that need.
WiP covers a broad range of issues, from strategies to promote gender equity in politics to the practicalities of running election campaigns. WiP 2011 will consist of a mix of lectures, external site visits, group work and participatory forums with academics, female Members of the Australian Parliament, officials from the major Australian political parties and a range of other experts.
WiP aims to support the emergence of more gender-balanced political representation. Specifically, the course aims to help improve women’s political representation by:
- enhancing political leadership and practical campaigning skills (such as lobbying, networking, media relations and resource mobilisation);
- enabling participants time and space to reflect on barriers to women’s political representation in their own countries and region, and develop nationally-specific strategies to overcome these barriers; and
- providing an opportunity for participants to make connections and build networks, including with Australian Members of Parliament and political party representatives. WiP is particularly designed for women intending to enter national politics, whether as a candidate for elected office, a political party organiser, or similar role in the democratic process. CDI particularly encourages applications from young and upcoming female leaders.
IMPORTANT NOTES & HOW TO APPLY:
Applications to WiP 2011 will only be accepted from East Timor, Indonesia, Fiji, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. For this year only, CDI will not accept applications from Papua New Guinea because we are supporting specially targeted training in PNG for women candidates in the lead up to the 2012 PNG elections.
If you need approval or endorsement from your employer, your party or any other institution to apply for the course, it is solely your responsibility to obtain such approval - CDI will not interfere with, adjudicate on, or otherwise be part of any such approval/selection processes where they exist.
CDI will organise and fully fund all the associated travel, accommodation, tuition and living costs of successful applicants, who will be contacted directly by CDI in early October.
Please note that submitting an application does not guarantee you a place on the course. Space is very limited and CDI will offer places to women who show that they have carefully considered how the course would be of benefit to their personal and political development. Final selection of applicants is entirely at the discretion of CDI.
To apply for WiP 2011, click on the link below to the WiP 2011 application package, read all the documents carefully, complete the application form and return it to our office no later than 5pm Friday 16 September 2011.
http://www.cdi.anu.edu.au/.asia_pacific_region/2011-12/D/2011_11_AP_PRO_WiP_CBR/WiP_2011_APP_PACKAGE.pdf
http://www.cdi.anu.edu.au/.asia_pacific_region/2011-12/D/2011_11_AP_PRO_WiP_CBR/WiP_2011_APP_PACKAGE.doc
All enquiries welcome by email to cdi@anu.edu.au
Please
feel free to distribute this call for applications widely among your
networks in East Timor, Indonesia, Fiji, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.
All enquiries welcome by email to cdi@anu.edu.au
Please feel free to distribute this call for applications widely among your networks in East Timor, Indonesia, Fiji, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.
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