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Monday, 09 January 2012 |
Save the Children is a leading, private child-focused non-governmental alliance of 29 member organizations that works in 120 countries throughout the world. Save the Children has worked in Indonesia since 1976 to promote health and nutrition, education, child protection, livelihoods, and emergency preparedness and response. Save the Children has grown enormously in the country and today we operate in 13 provinces across Indonesia. Our program approach now brings long term and sustainable benefits to more Indonesian children and we work to establish effective, self-sustaining approaches to issues related to child protection, health, education, livelihoods, emergency response and disaster risk reduction. Save the Children partners with children, communities, local organizations and the government of Indonesia to transform the lives of Indonesia children and their families. Currently Save the Children has an immediate need for experienced staffs to be part of our EMAS Team and will be based in Java and Sulawesi area.
The Expanding Maternal and Neonatal Services (EMAS) project is a five year USAID-funded project that seeks to reduce maternal and newborn mortality in Indonesia. It will focus on improving the quality of emergency obstetric and newborn care provided by hospitals and puskesmas and on strengthening regional referral systems that transfer sick mothers and newborns between facilities.
The positions we are looking for are:
Maternal Newborn Health (MNH) Clinical Specialist - 5 posts, based in (2)West Java, (2)East Java and (1)South Sulawesi (code: MNHC Spec-WJ/EJ/SS) |
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Monday, 09 January 2012 |
PART TIME TRANSLATOR – ENGLISH AT AUSTRALIAN ELECTORAL COMMISSION, INDONESIA COUNTRY OFFICE
Location: Jakarta, INDONESIA
Application Deadline: Midnight, Sunday, 22 January 2012
Language Required: English
Duration of Initial Contract: 3 – 6 months with possibility of extension
THE ORGANISATION: AUSTRALIAN ELECTORAL COMMISSION
The Australian Electoral Commission, or the AEC, is the federal government agency in charge of organising and supervising federal elections and referendums in Australia. The AEC was first established in 1902, as a branch of the Department of Home Affairs. In 1973 it became the Australian Electoral Office, a name it retained until 21 February 1984 when it became the Australian Electoral Commission, a Commonwealth statutory authority. |
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Monday, 09 January 2012 |
DearAll,
Please find the Vacancy at Caritas Czech Republic :
CCR is currently looking for qualified staff to fill the “ Marketing Coordinator" position based in Banda Aceh
The Marketing Coordinator (MC) is the primary point of contact between the cooperatives producing oil and the domestic and international buyers who want to stabilize the price of Aceh patchouli by buying directly from the farmers. The MC will report directly to the HOM.
Job code title: Marketing Coordinator(MC) Code : MC - BA Supervisor: Head of Mission Duty station: Banda Aceh Expected duration of assignment : January to 31 March 2012 |
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Monday, 09 January 2012 |
BE PART OF US.. Plan is an international humanitarian, child-centered community development organization without religious, political or governmental affiliation. Plan’s vision is a world in which all children realize their full potential in societies that respect people’s rights and dignity. Plan Indonesia is looking for a dynamic Indonesian national to fill the position of: Inclusive Education Project Officer – Contractual Base ( Rembang, Central Java ) Responsible to coordinate the implementation of the Inclusive Education project strictly as described in the framework. Requirements: · Bachelor degree in Social Sciences or related field · Minimum three ( 3 ) years experience in community development, with two ( 2 ) years experience in learning project · Understanding of child right and child participation |
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