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Thursday, 08 September 2011 |
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: Child Marriage Project Officer ( 2 person ) Contract Based in Dompu, NTB and Grobogan, Central Java This position will responsible for providing phasing and scheduling of project implementation, participating in project development activities and implementation, Providing and supporting the report activities for Project Manager, Coordinate the preparation of budget, conduct budget reviews, and General administration as be project officer. Requirements: · Bachelor degree in Social Science, preferable in Child Rights and Child Protection · At least 3 ( three ) years of experience working for or with NGO · Minimum 3 ( three ) years experience managing child protection or gender equality project · Good adaptation and familiar and sensitive to local culture and custom · Good facilitation, advocacy and conflict resolution · Good interpersonal skill and team work · Good English skill both in oral and written communication · Good computer skill |
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Wednesday, 24 August 2011 |
Save the children is a leading non profit humanitarian relief and development organization working in more than 120 countries throughout the world. Our mission is to create lasting, positive change in the lives of children in need. 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 work under Child Protection and Child Right Project and will be based in Bandung, West Java. Project background Over the five years, Save the Children has been working closely with the Ministry of Social Affairs and key social service providers to support a major shift in policy and practice in the way child protection is understood and delivered. As a result, we have developed a comprehensive picture of children in institutional care and the quality of services they are receiving. With our assistance, National Standards of Care were drafted that highlight the importance of family-based care and establish a regulatory framework for the placement of children in care; a national database and registration system for childcare institutions was established; a major review of policies has been undertaken and a shift of paradigm towards child and family-centered services is now reflected in the Government's midterm plans and budgets for the next five years. The next step to support this fundamental shift in children's services is to pilot and demonstrate, in partnership with the Ministry of Social Affairs and key social care providers, how a process of transformation of existing institutions is possible. This project will develop and test a national model of deinstitutionalization working with one until three of the key childcare institutions in the country including Bayi Sehat, a baby and infant home in Bandung run by Muhammadiyah, the second largest Muslim organization in the country and one of the main providers of social services. Over a period of five years, Save the Children will develop a program that oversees a process of deinstitutionalization involving the reintegration of children into their families or placement in suitable alternative family-based care through adoption or fostering, a transformation of the services provided by institutions including the establishment of clear gate-keeping mechanisms and of outreach support services to children in their families. Save the Children will also provide learning about ways of shifting resources available to the institution both internally and through the Ministry of Social Affairs through a re-training of personnel working in institutions and of the local governmental social affairs office to ensure they have the skills and competencies to implement this transformation and their new role as well as redirecting of budgets and financial support. The post needed are: 1. Deinstitutionalization (De-I) Project Manager (code: De-I PM OSI) - 1 post based in Bandung De-I Project Manager (PM) will lead deinstitutionalization process and be responsible for the programmatic implementation, financial management and monitoring/evaluation of the OSI project activities. The PM will be the primary representative of SC in communication with the OSI including but not limited to provincial and district Dinsos officials and other Government of Indonesia counterparts. S/he is expected to travel regularly to the project areas as well as to Jakarta for SC and other representational meetings. S/he will also produce draft programmatic reports and approve submission to Jakarta of draft field-level financial reports. The post will provide team leadership in project strategy, management and monitoring and evaluation to ensure achievement of the OSI project's objectives in accordance with the approved results framework and project design. Despite the person also need to have an effective management and supervision to social work team and project team including admin/finance support staff. S/he will ensure financial resources are effectively and efficiently managed according to approved |
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Thursday, 14 July 2011 |
VACANCY NOTICE PROGRAM OFFICER SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND INDONESIA Search for Common Ground Indonesia, a non-profit, independent, secular, non-government organization dedicated to conflict transformation, is seeking a conflict resolution and community development professional to work as a Program Officer on one of our education and religious tolerance programs. Search for Common Ground Indonesia is a representative office of Search for Common Ground (SFCG), whose mission is to transform how individuals, organisations and governments deal with conflict - away from adversarial approaches and toward cooperative solutions. SFCG’s headquarters are in Washington, DC USA and Brussels, Belgium. POSITION: Program Officer LOCATION: Jakarta (with extensive travel to other regions) CONTRACT PERIOD: 12 Months START DATE: August 2011 STATUS: Full Time Key Responsibilities: • Program planning, implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting • Support development of religious tolerance and peacebuilding content for Pesantren program • Travel to several pesantrens across Indonesia to conduct training and facilitate media activities (radio and video) for peacebuilding and conflict transformation. • Maintain positive relationships with relevant stakeholders (government, NGOs, donors, etc). • Participate in new program development, and help with coordination of program meetings and program planning. Qualifications: • 3-5 years experience in project implementation, particularly programs in Pesantren • Experience in organizing and programming • Possess media skills (radio or video) and experience related to media networking • Possess facilitation and training skills and experience • Experience with religious tolerance, conflict transformation, and peacebuilding issues • Experience in developing curriculum and content for educational purposes • Experience in conflict management and resolution techniques • Excellent multi-cultural communication skills; NGO/INGO experience a plus • Possesses strong initiative; able to work independently and as member of a team • Computer skills including Word, Excel, Internet and email • Creative, innovative, hard-worker • Fluent in Indonesian and English. Desire to travel |
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Wednesday, 06 July 2011 |
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 vacancies for high caliber Indonesians with high integrity to fill the following positions: 1. Expert on Poverty Reduction 2. Gender Specialist 3. Expert on behavior change and empowerment to the HIV/AIDS infected group, transgender and sexual workers in Papua 4. Expert on Human Trafficking |
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Monday, 27 June 2011 |
UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN’S FUND Terms of Reference of Consultant for KAP Studies of violence free village and schools Duty Stations: Jayapura with some travels to Kabupaten Jayapura, Kabupaten Keerom and Kabupaten Jayawijaya Duration: Two Months Level: NOB/NOC (Depend on Qualifications and Experiences) Type of Contract: SSA 1. Background and Purpose: According to the National Socio-economic Survey on Violence Against Women and Children in 2006, Papua Province had the highest prevalence of VAWC. To this regard, the goal of the joint programme on Combating Violence Against Women and Children in Papua Province, (with UNFPA as lead agency, together with UN Women and UNICEF), is to reduce violence against children and women through 3 main outcomes as follows: Outcome 1: The legal and policy frameworks will be strengthened to protect the rights of women and children and eliminate violence against women and children Outcome 2: Service delivery will be improved to provide an integrated service to survivor of violence and legal aid services in 3 regencies (Jayawijaya, Jayapura and Kerom) Outcome 3: Government, civil society and community capacity will be improved to prevent violence against women and children and to protect the rights of women and children These outcomes are in , support of implementation of the Law of Republic of Indonesia No. 23/2002 on Child Protection; Law of Republic of Indonesia No. 23/2004 on Elimination of Domestic Violence, Law of Republic of Indonesia No. 21/2007 on Elimination of Trafficking in Persons, Law of Republic of Indonesia No. 7/1984 on Ratification of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women; Law of Republic of Indonesia No.36/2009 on Health; Government Regulation No.9/2008 on Integrated Service Procedure and Mechanism for victims and/or witness of trafficking in persons; Ministry of Women Empowerment and Child Protection Regulation No.1/2010 on Minimum Standard of Services for Victims of Violence against Women and Children (MSS VAWC, the outcomes are also in line with the goals of the UN Secretary General’s Unite to End Violence against Women Campaign 2008-2015 . |
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