Minggu, 23 November 2014

Strengthening Integrity and Accountability Program-1 (SIAP-1)

Strengthening Integrity and Accountability Program-1 (SIAP-1), Indonesia
 
Information and Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Officer
Project Summary:
The objective of SIAP-1 is to contribute to good governance in Indonesia by strengthening integrity and accountability in government principally at the national level. It does this by supporting governmental and non-governmental efforts to strengthen integrity and accountability. Two major components of SIAP-1 are:
1. Supporting efforts by key accountability agencies such as the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) and the Supreme Audit Body (BPK) to strengthen integrity and accountability in government.
2. Supporting efforts to strengthen political integrity and accountability by reducing the influence of money politics.” This includes support for efforts to strengthen the fair regulation of political finance and effective oversight and enforcement.
 
Position Summary:
The Information/M&E Officer reports to the Chief of Party (COP) and provides periodic feedback on measureable achievements towards targets of the Strengthening Integrity and Accountability Program-1 as detailed in the Project Description of the Cooperative Agreement with USAID. In the event of project slippage regarding these targets, this Officer will offer early warning that will trigger rethinking and adjustment of the project plan.
Responsibilities:                   
·         Provide support to update the Performance Monitoring Plan (PMP) and performance indicators within the last year of the project;
·         Write draft M&E reports for review by the COP and MSI Technical Director;
·         Ensure that M&E reports are produced on time and in a technically valid, high-quality manner;
·         Oversee the production of requested analyses of the data responding to requests from the USAID Mission in Indonesia;
·         Provide training to project staff on the PMP, the performance indicators, and how to collect the needed data;
·         Ensure that the project’s technical staff collect the required data for all performance indicators;
·         Support technical teams in working with partner organizations and grantees, helping them to collect and organize data on performance indicators; 
·         Ensure that the reporting data is collected in a technically correct manner and accurately reflect field realities and meet quality standards;
·         Organize and maintain effective and consistent data flow, system management, initial quality control, and production of initial basic analyses (trends, graphs, anomalous results, etc.).
·         Produce the quarterly results tables;
·         Suggest additional useful analyses and carry out research or supervise short-term TA as assigned.
·         Manage the project’s M&E system ensuring the accurate documentation and reporting of project results
·         Build strong working relationships with Government of Indonesia and civil society partners;
·         Oversee the M&E database ensuring data is entered accurately and is available for reports;
·         Conduct data verification exercises including data review and site visits (which may require travel throughout Indonesia);
·         Manage the repository of tools, guidelines and reference documents for M&E and other materials.
·         Coordinate the process of preparing quarterly and annual reports, including the collection and collation of component-based reports, integration of M+E data.
·         Track and advise program components on the sustainability indicators and their performance.

General provisions and limitations:
·         All final decisions related to this Project are made by the COP and MSI/HQ responsible and authorized personnel.
·         Any communication with USAID is the authority of the COP and MSI/HQ responsible and authorized personnel.
 
Application should include a cover letter, CV (including three references), current salary, expected salary, available start date and  contact number by November 28, 2014 at the latest.
Please send applications indicating ‘M&E Officer’ as the subject of your email addressed to recruitment@msi-siap.com. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Helen Keller

POSITION TITLE                 : Program Coordinator (PC)
LOCATION                           : Jakarta - Indonesia
DURATION & TERM        : 1 year, full time
PROJECT DEPARTMENT : Diabetic Retinopathy (DR), SiB Phase V/WDF; HKI-Indonesia
REPORTS TO                       : Senior Program Manager- Eye Health

THE ORGANIZATION
Established in 1915 with Helen Keller as a founding trustee, Helen Keller International (HKI) works to save the sight and lives of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged. Headquartered in New York City, HKI offers programs in 21 countries in Africa and Asia as well as in the United States. The organization combats the causes and consequences of blindness and malnutrition by establishing programs based on evidence and research. Each year, their programs directly benefit millions of people, and children are a primary concern.

SUMMARY OF PROGRAM:
Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) is one of the leading causes of preventable blindness among working age populations. There are currently over 9 million people with diabetes living in Indonesia; the fourth largest number in the world.

Since 2009, Helen Keller International – Indonesia (HKI-I) in collaboration with Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, with the support of Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) and World Diabetes Foundation (WDF) were developing the diabetic retinopathy screening program in Jakarta Province. Within the DR Program, the screening procedures, standards for grading and treatment for diabetes patients were established.

Through SiB Phase V Program, the DR Program has been expanded to Bandung and Jogjakarta. The program will build the capacity of the hospital team to be able to provide comprehensive services for DR patients. Health promotion is one of key component to increase awareness among the patients, their family and the community.

HKI Indonesia is looking for Indonesian candidates with suitable qualifications and experience to fill this position: Program Coordinator (PC)

DUTIES:
The Program Coordinator (PC) is responsible for the implementation of DR Program and the role includes the following functions:
      Preparatory planning and implementation of the program for the three sites
      Coordinate activities relating to retinal photography, grading, referral and treatment between the area of screening (community, medical clinic) and the referral center.
      Liaise with the ophthalmologists at the referral centers to develop appropriate systems and monitor these systems accordingly.
      Liaise with program partners in three sites.
      Coordinate training activities for graders, photographers, ophthalmologists, GPs, health workers and educators along with the Senior Technical Coordinator
      Liaise with the communications officer for production of appropriate Information, education and communication materials; writing success stories and media campaigning through radio and TV talk shows
      Liaise with the M and E Manager for strategies to monitor the various aspects of the program.
      Monthly budget planning for each site.
      Provide timely and appropriate data to the program manager for reporting.
      Provide any additional supports to the Program Manager whenever required.

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS
·         University degree in Public Health, Medical, Nutrition, Social Science or related discipline. Masters degree is a plus.
·         At least 3 years experience in handling the Health Programs
·         Experience working in I-NGO or hospital/clinic environment.
·         Knowledge about the government bureaucracy mainly the Department of Health and understand about the public health services system in Indonesia.
·         Fully computer literate with working knowledge of database system.
·         Excellent oral and written English.
·         Communicative and interpersonal skills.
·         Strong leadership and program management skills.
·         Efficiency, flexibility, drive for results, respect for diversity, creative thinking, and punctual.


All applications should include an updated CV (in English) with
three references and salary expected. The applications should be received no later than December 14, 2012. Please state the title “DR - PC” of the post in the email subject and email to esulistyani@hki.org.  Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Partnership for Good Governance, Equitable and Sustainable Development and Security (PROGRESS)

MONITORING AND EVALUATION (M&E) SPECIALIST

I.    Background
The USAID-funded ASEAN-U.S. Partnership for Good Governance, Equitable and Sustainable Development and Security (PROGRESS) assists ASEAN in implementing its vision of a Southeast Asia living in peace, stability, and prosperity by enhancing its ability to advance good governance, improving its capacity to promote equitable and sustainable human development, and increasing the institutional capacity of the ASEAN Secretariat. PROGRESS seeks a long term Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Specialist to assist with project implementation.

II.    Purpose
The M&E Specialist will lead efforts in overseeing PROGRESS M&E systems, including collecting and processing data, entering information into the project’s management information systems, developing M&E instruments and protocols for project events and technical outputs, and preparing reports.

III.    OBJECTIVES AND DUTIES

Specifically, the M&E Specialist will perform the following tasks:

·    Manage the M&E System in collaboration with the Deputy Chief of Party and design data collection methodology and tools.
·    Manage data collection processes, data management, analysis, and reporting.
·    Analyze indicator results in the context of the project Work Plan and provide strategies to improve project performance.
·    On a quarterly basis, consolidate and present indicator results in the Quarterly Report and ensure that all M&E data, including TraiNet information, is collected and entered accurately.
·    Ensure that M&E protocols are followed for all project activities and effectively measure outputs, outcomes, and impact.
·    Meet with USAID counterparts and other stakeholders to brief them on M&E implementation and results as necessary.
·    Ensure gender, youth, and minority considerations are integrated into activities.
·    Provide ongoing staff training on M&E, data collection, survey protocols, and data quality.
·    Support the Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP) and Communications Specialist in facilitating internal and external communications about program results.
·    Perform other duties as assigned by the COP and DCOP.

IV.    Supervision
The M&E Advisor will be based in Jakarta, Indonesia. His/her work location is the PROGRESS office at Jl. Iskandarsyah. He/She will report to the Deputy Chief of Party.

V.    Education and Qualifications
·    Four year university degree required
·    At least five years of M&E experience, including data collection and quality control
·    Experience in development programs required, USAID experience preferred
·    Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills
·    Strong written and spoken English required
Interested applicants are invited to send a complete CV with three references to progressrecruitment@dai.com by November 28, 2014 at 05:00 PM Jakarta Local Time. Applicants must indicate the position for which they are applying in the subject line. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

Perhimpunan Pengembangan Media Nusantara

PPMN Job Vacancy : Junior Finance Officer (for Maternity Leaves)
 
Perhimpunan Pengembangan Media Nusantara adalah lembaga non-profit yang berdiri sejak tahun 2006. Memiliki visi untuk mengembangkan profesionalisme media dan melebarkan akses informasi di Indonesia dan Negara-negara Asia. Bekerja sama dengan media-media lokal, PPMN membentuk program-program untuk menambah dan mengembangkan televisi dan radio talk-show, features dan documentaries.
 
PPMN membuka kesempatan bekerja selama empat bulan (cuti hamil) untuk posisi Junior Finance Officer.
 
Kualifikasi :
·  Bersedia bekerja selama 4 bulan (terhitung sejak masa bergabung)
·  Lulusan S1 / Diploma Akuntansi atau Managemen
·  Memahami konsep dasar laporan keuangan organisasi nirlaba
·  Berpengalaman dalam membuat laporan keuangan ke donor
·  Mahir dalam mengoperasikan excel
·  Berpengalaman dalam mengoperasikan software keuangan
·  Mengerti istilah keuangan dalam bahasa Inggris
·  Bersedia ditempatkan di Jakarta
·  Mampu bekerja dengan baik secara mandiri maupun tim,  memiliki motivasi yang tinggi dalam bekerja dan  bertanggung jawab pada pekerjaannya
 
Job Deskripsi :
-          Bertanggungjawab kepada Finance Manager
-          Mempersiapkan , memonitor, bertanggung jawab dan memproses pembayaran dan penerimaan semua transaksi kas         & bank organisasi
-          Melakukan proses pembayaran melalui e-banking setiap mingg u
-          Melakukan cash opname saldo kas kecil setiap 2 minggu sekali dan pada saat pengisian kas kecil
-          Mempersiapkan pembayaran pajak organisasi setiap bulan (PPh 21, PPh 23 & PPH 25) dan PPh Ps. 4 (2) apabila                diperlukan, sebelum tanggal 10
-          Membuat laporan keuangan sesuai kebutuhan dan jadwal masing-masing donor
-          Melakukan verifikasi yang akurasi, transparansi dan akuntabiliti untuk semua transaksi keuangan proyek yang                  berbeda guna memenuhi regulasi keuangan organisasi dan masing – masing donor
-          Membuat permohonan uang muka untuk setiap proyek kepada donor sesuai ketentuan kontrak program
-          Membuat dan memperbaharui spending projection untuk setiap proyek
-          Membuat forecash  berdasarkan workplan organisasi yang telah dibuat secara berkala di IMS
-          Membuat analisa laporan keuangan setiap proyek untuk membantu Program Manager dalam melakukan monitoring            program
-          Menjaga bahwa pengendalian internal telah dilaksanakan
-         Berkoordinasi dengan Junior Accountant untuk memastikan bahwa semua transaksi di setiap proyek telah dibukukan         pada periode yang sama
-    Berkoordinasi dengan atasan langsung untuk mengerjakan tugas – tugas lain (apabila diperlukan)
 
Untuk melamar pekerjaan ini, kirimkan lamaran pekerjaan dan riwayat hidup (curriculum vitae) anda ke kiki@ppmn.or.id dengan subjek 'Job Application for Jr Finance Officer'Sertakan (minimal dua) nama dan kontak yang bisa memberikan referensi tentang anda, baik secara personal maupun pekerjaan.
Lowongan pekerjaan akan ditutup pada tanggal 28 November 2014.
Untuk info lebih lanjut mengenai PPMN, kunjungi www.ppmn.or.id

Friedrich-Naumann-Foundation for Freedom

Friedrich-Naumann-Foundation for Freedom (www.fnf-indonesia.org) a German non profit organization in Jakarta, is inviting qualified individuals to fill from January 1st, 2015 the position of


ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

The Administrative Assistant will assist the Director of FNF Jakarta and work for FNF Project Officers. She / he will have secretarial duties such as arranging business travel, including the ticket and hotel booking, to conduct the financial and administrative reports.


Requirements:
• Male/Female max. 30 years old
• Fresh graduates are welcome to apply
• Proficiency in English is essential (knowledge of German is an additional advantage, but not necessary)
• Computer literacy and skills in operating other office devices
• Ability to work in a team and a multicultural and international environment
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Willingness to deal with administrative matters and social media

Applicants are welcome to send their CV and application letter including expected salary to Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom,
Jl. Kertanegara no. 51, 12110 Jakarta
or email to: Meita.Olivia@fnst.org

(pls. write "Application Administrative Assistant" as the subject of email) before November 25, 2014. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified

Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)

The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) has a distinguished history of scientists exploring and saving wildlife in some observation.  Wildlife Conservation Society - Indonesia Program (WCS-IP) has significantly grown over the last decades, and contributed substantially to the conservation of biodiversity in Indonesia. We currently work in several landscapes in Sumatera, Sulawesi, Lombok and Sumbawa area, where we aim at protecting threatened species and their habitat. In order to achieve our overall goal of saving wildlife and wild places, WCS-IP is currently seeking for qualified candidates to fill the following vacancy:
 
Position:                 Finance and Administration Officer
Based in :               Lombok office, Nusa Tenggara Barat
Contract period:   1 year with possibility of extension
 
The Finance and Administration Officer reports directly to the Lombok – Sumbawa Project Coordinator  with close coordination with other field program staffs and Marine Finance and Administration Officer in Bogor office. The main responsibility of the   Finance and Administration Officer is to perform accounting and record keeping task, as well as any administrative support required by the WCS-IP projects in Lombok . This position will operate on project basis.
        
For more information about the positions and Wildlife Conservation Society – Indonesia Program in details, please visit our website at :


Hivos

Hivos is a Dutch non-governmental organization guided by humanist values. It  aims at structural poverty alleviation with a strong focus on civil society building and sustainable economic development. Hivos provides financial support for local NGO's, is active in networking, lobbying and exchanging
knowledge and expertise. For its Southeast Asia Regional Office in Jakarta,  Hivos seeks qualified Indonesian candidates for the position of:

Title : Financial Tender Support and Compliance Officer

Duty Station : Jakarta, Indonesia

Duration : One year with possibility of extension

Report to : Finance Controller

Functional context

The Financial Tender Support and Compliance Officer provides financial and  accounting support to the Finance Controller and program teams in the development and execution of programmmes. The Financial Tender Support and Compliance Officer advises the Coordinator/Senior Business Development
Officer; Business Development Officer; Finance Controller and Finance  Officer on developing budgets and financial accounts and other records for projects in accordance with donor requirements.

The Financial Tender Support and Compliance Officer works with the Finance  Controller, who is in charge of the overall controls. S/he also interacts with the Finance Officer, who supports programme and project teams in both the resource mobilisation process and the result delivery process and the
financial project accounting. Contact with management is probable, as the  main task concern compliance with donor requirements in terms of budget and deployment of proposals and contracts (implementation).

Roles and responsibilities:

1. Budgeting and forecasting.

a. To learn all related donor's guidelines before budget preparation to ensure the capability of Hivos to comply with requirements.

b. To develop budget to be embedded in project proposal, together with programme teams, using Hivos' budget tools and to ensure that related parties are enabled to work according to guidelines.

c. To review budget with local partners on a regular basis, to regularly  monitor and document grant expenditures and grant funded activity to ensure effective grant management and advancement of programme implementation.

d. To review and communicate grant expiration dates, altered timeframes, milestones and major changes in budgets and to prepare adjustment as necessary (including extension of project, budget amendments, plan change, programme evaluation etc).

e. To monitor budget allocations, expenditures, fund balances and related  financial activities for the purpose of ensuring that allocations are accurate and recorded, expenses are within budget limits and/or fiscal
practices are followed.

f. To attend donor meetings and trainings as needed.

g. To participate in meetings, workshops and seminars for the purpose of  conveying and/or gathering information required to perform functions.

h. To serve as an institutional resource on grant compliance, participate in the review of new funding opportunities and provide critical feedback on institutional eligibility and risk.

2. Compliance.

a. To comply with donor and Hivos' requirements.

b. To ensure that contracts issued by Hivos to local partners comply with  donor and Hivos' requirements.

c. To establish policies and procedures to ensure compliance with donor and Hivos' requirements.

d. To ensure local partners' project budget and timeframe according tobudget and timeframe approved by donor.

3. Capacity building, in coordination with the Finance Officer.

a. To conduct internal compliance audit to local partners to ensure the  compliance with donor and Hivos' requirements.

b. To ensure that Hivos internal teams and its partners understand the  requirements of donor and Hivos.

c. To strengthen financial management capacities of partner organisations to ensure accuracy, transparency and accountability, this including developing, maintaining and training staff in the proper application of
time-keeping, data collection and management.

d. To conduct field visits as necessary.

4. Grant administration.

a. To ensure accurately and timely preparation of grant billings.

b. To create and maintain appropriate spreadsheets and documentation  required by donors, and by Hivos such as due dates, timesheets, etc.

c. To maintain a variety of manual and electronic fiscal information, files and records (i.e. accounts payable, accounts receivable, contracts, etc) for the purpose of providing an up-to-date reference and audit trail.

Knowledge, experiences and competencies

. Minimum 5 year experience with multi donors (EU, AUSAID, USAID,  etc) budget development and monitoring.

. Proven track record in handling multi donors financial administration.

. Knowledge of basic fundraising techniques and strategies.

. Knowledge of accounting sufficient to prepare detailed financial  and budgetary analysis or budgetary problems.

. Demonstrated analytical skills that allow for interpretation of budgetary, financial and related management information.

. Excellent writing skills in English.

. Strong organizational skills to work independently and to prioritize a heavy work load and excellent interpersonal skills to work cooperatively with persons at all levels in the organization.

. Attention to detail with a high degree of accuracy.

. Ability to exercise good judgment and discretion, especially with  regards to sensitive or confidential personnel or organizational matters.

. Excellent computer skills and experience using spreadsheets, charting and other software tools, such as MS word, Excel, Powerpoint and Outlook.

What do we offer?

An inspiring and dynamic working environment, dedicated colleagues and the  possibility to work for an ambitious new international initiative.

How to apply?

To apply for this position please submit your CV and a cover letter to
application.id@hivos.org no later than Wednesday, 3 December 2014.

Please specify the position name you are applying for ('Financial Tender  Support and Compliance Officer') in the 'subject' line of your email. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

For more information about Hivos, visit https://hivos.org/.

Gugah Nurani Indonesia (GNI)

Gugah Nurani Indonesia (GNI), a humanitarian, not for profit, community development based on fulfillment of child rights NGO is seeking to fill in the following positions :
 
1.       Campaign Officer – Fund Raising Department (FD)
Key responsibilities :  Fund raising management and initiatives, organizing the campaign, collaborations with other parties, fund raising training & volunteer recruitment.
 
Duty Station:
- Jakarta (1 position)
 
2.       Program Officer  - Sponsorship Service Department (SSD) 
Key Responsibilities : Maintain children sponsorship, child case management & counselling.
 
Duty Station :
- Borong, Nusa Tenggara Timur (1 position)
- Surabaya (1 position)
- Enrekang (1 position)
 
3.       Program Officer - Operation Department (OD)
Key responsibilities :  Project Cycle Management (plan, implement, MONEV), Organizing community, Research, income generation.
 
Duty Stations:
-          Enrekang (1 position)
-          Surabaya (1 position)
 
 
4.       Program Officer - Administration Department (AD)
Key Responsibilities : Financial, procurement,  and Human Resources

Duty Station :
-          Surabaya (1 position)
 
Requirements :
• Male/Female
• Bachelor degree (S1) all major, but preferably :
Position (1,3) : Social sciences (Communication, Social welfare, sociology, anthropology, economy) / Agribusiness
Position (2):  Psychology/English Literature
Position (4): Economics/Accounting
 
• Fluency in English both speaking and writing
• Strong analytical and interpersonal skill
• Good team player
• Preferably have experience min. 1 year in NGO activities.
• Fresh graduates with good track in organization are welcome to apply
• Willing to travel around Indonesia
 
 
Please submit your application  not later than 3 December 2014 to HRD Manager,  Komplek Gading Bukit Indah, Blok V No. 18-19. Jl. Bukit Gading Raya, Kelapa Gading,  Jakarta Utara 14240 or  to hrd.gnindonesia@gmail.com; or to  info@gnindonesia.org
 
With the following subject :
Duty Station_Position_YourName (Ex : Borong _SSD_Budi )
 
We will start the selection process as soon as we receive applications from qualified candidates and may identify a suitable candidate even before the application deadline.
 
Please visit GNI website to learn more about us: http://gnindonesia.org/

Conservation International (CI) Foundation

Working in 30+ countries globally, Conservation International (CI) Foundation is a non-profit organization committed to empowering societies to responsibly and sustainable care for nature for the good of humanity. We are constantly growing and expanding into areas new and old. With each step, we need more and more hands. Apply your passion, skills, and talents to helping us protect the most important places around the world. We are currently looking to fill the following position for our office in Jakarta:

SLP Grants and Contracts Officer

Responsibilities:
·     Assist the Grants Manager to compile and review documents related to the grant award process (grant applications, grant evaluation, award decisions, technical/financial reports, and disbursements).
·         Assist with developing announcements of grant and subcontract opportunities.
·         Conduct a preliminary review of grantee technical and financial reports to support the Grants Manager.
·         Assist the Grants Manager with on-site visits by arranging meetings and logistics, doing note taking, and compiling supporting documentation from grantees.
·    Assist the Grants Manager to prepare grant and subcontract closing documentation, including asset management, final payment, tax exemption, etc., and ensure that these comply with donors and CI regulations.
·         Perform other administrative work related to grants and subcontracts.
·    Assist the Grants Manager to maintain a complete, accurate and timely grant filing system, both hardcopy and softcopy (including inputting documents into Agresso) to document the procurement process, solicitation of potential grantees and contractors, relevant communications within CI with prospective and active sub grantees and sub-contractors, and donors as appropriate.  
·    Assist the Operations Manager to maintain a complete, accurate and timely filing system for SLP Operations and Human Resource Management, both hardcopy and softcopy (including inputting documents into Agresso).
·         Actively participate in SLP program meetings and activities as appropriate, and take meeting notes, as assigned.
·        Coordinate with the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Specialist on grantee and subcontractor reporting requirements towards the Performance Monitoring Plan.
·         Help identify potential photo opportunities and stories from the field on grantee/subcontractor outcomes.
 
Qualifications:
·         University Degree in Accounting, Business, Social or Natural Science field.
·         Minimum 3 years’ experience in contracting and administering sub-awards.
·         Excellent attention to detail and strong organizational skills.
·         Strong interpersonal skills, a helpful and personable attitude, and evident desire to assist partners.
·         Good oral and written communication skills in Bahasa Indonesia and English.
·         Computer skills including MS Office.
Preferred:
§  Experience working on USAID-funded programs and/or international organization.
§  Ability to build good interpersonal relationships with other staff is necessary, as the Grants Officer must work together with other Jakarta office staff and CI field staff.
 
 
Please send your current resume and cover letter (no more than 4 pages) to: ciindonesia.hrd@gmail.com.
 
Indicate the position title “ SLP Grants and Contracts Officer in the email subject line.
 
Closing date for the application is 26 November 2014
(Only short-listed candidates will be notified).
For more information about CI, please visit our web:
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