Monday, February 14, 2011

JUNIOR TAX ADMINISTRATION ANALYST AT THE WORLDBANK OFFICE JAKARTA

JUNIOR TAX ADMINISTRATION ANALYST AT THE WORLDBANK OFFICE JAKARTA
The Closing date for this vacancy is February 18, 2011

BACKGROUND

The PINTAR project is a part of the ongoing functional and technical
reorganization of the Ministry of Finance, specifically in the Directorate
of General Tax Administration's (DGT) operational area. The reforms are
designed to radically transform the entity to enhance the management of
public finances, in line with modern international practice. The reforms are
also being supported through the Multi-Donor Trust Fund (MDTF), which is
administered by the Bank and supported by the Netherlands, the EC and the
Switzerland.  However, major challenges in sustaining and managing the
fundamental changes in organizational culture and processes will continue to
confront the leadership over the medium term. Managing change of this
magnitude requires intensive support and dedicated human and financial
resources for implementation, including sustained technical support, with a
change management and communications strategy beyond the medium term.

Considering the far-reaching scope and the risks accompanying the public
financial management and revenue administration modernization program, the
government's operational strategy is based on several core areas:
modernizing the taxpayer registration subsystem (the fundamental foundation
of Indonesia's tax administration system), and the tax accounts (the ledger
of liability and payments) which is a fundamental cornerstone of tax system
customer service.

The World Bank Jakarta Office requires the services of an Junior Tax
Administration Analyst to support the provision of Tax Administration
Consultancy services, which are required to facilitate the work of the DGT
in directly implementing PINTAR and complementary support for the reforms
that is funded through the MTDF.

OBJECTIVE

The objective of this assignment is to assist the World Bank Jakarta Office
Public Financial Management (PFM) team (and in particular the lead advisors
for tax administration) in the provision of advisory services to the
Directorate General of Tax (DGT) of the Ministry of Finance in activities
related to their on-going reform program particularly through PINTAR and the
MDTF. The specific activities are outlined below.

QUALIFICATIONS
The candidate shall be an experienced Administration Assistance, have World
Bank administration experience, and be familiar with the Director General of
Taxes as an organization.  The successful candidate shall demonstrate the
satisfaction of both the Client and World Bank that they:
  • Master's Degree in Public Administration, Economics, or Relevant field of study. Candidate with Bachelor degree will be considered with 7 years plus of working experience in relevant area.
  • Have a familiarization / experience with tax projects and tax terms;
  • Fluency in Indonesia Bahasa and English;
  • Sound writing skills in both English and Bahasa and capacity to translate documents;
  • Can translate automated system style templates;
  • Are familiar with World Bank Procurement Rules;
  • Can demonstrate 5 years of professional translation experience;
  • Can speak comfortably in front of large groups (can demonstrate a past history of supporting classroom learning activities);
  • Can organize events, process those events in accordance with World Bank financial management and procurement procedures.
Please apply on-line through jobsindonesia@worldbank.org. The Closing date for this vacancy is February 18, 2011

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