Muslim Aid is an international relief and development agency based in London
with 25 years of experience in helping to create a safer and more dignified life
for disaster and conflict affected people across the globe.
We are currently operating in more than 60 countries.
In Indonesia our main programs include Flood mitigation, Shelter and Livelihoods with our Field Office based in Banda Aceh, and further sub-offices in Jakarta, Yogyakarta, and Padang.
Under Service Contract between Muslim Aid - International Organization for Migration (IOM) Yogyakarta to provide a high qualification Technical Support Staff to IOM Yogyakarta, Muslim Aid Yogyakarta is currently looking for a qualified and committed candidate to fill the following position:
Position title : Junior Facilitator (1 staff)
Duty Station : Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Gross Salary : Rp. 2,100,000
Type of Contract:Special, 1 month (with possibility extension)
General Functions:
Under the direct supervision of the Field Supervisor (FS) and the overall supervision of the Community Engagement Coordinator, the Junior Facilitator will assist in implementation and monitoring of field activities under the Java Reconstruction Fund (JRF)-funded Livelihood project implemented by IOM in Yogyakarta and Central Java.
In particular, he/she will:
1. Assist FS and the Field Assistant (FA) in implementing project activities, working closely with communities and local partners in government and civil society
2. Assist FS and FA in socialization meetings and focus group discussions in the village/sub- village, ensuring the inclusion of women and vulnerable community members.
3. Provide on-going technical assistance and support in the field to communities and partners, promoting transparency and accountability;
4. Conduct frequent monitoring of target community groups collecting quantitative and qualitative data on individual beneficiaries.
5. Assist FS and FA to build and manage relations with local project participants in the village, such as heads of villages, religious leaders, women's groups, local NGOs and specialized government agencies, to ensure their active participation and contribution to the IOM project;
6. Assist in the oversight of IOM's complaints handling mechanism at the field level.
7. Assist in undertaking initiatives promoting IOM's image and activities in the earthquake affected region
8. Under coordination of CE coordinator give support to other unit and task force internal IOM (Improta, I-Mitigate & Access To Finance)
9. Perform other duties as may be assigned.
Desired qualifications:
- Holds at least D3 degree in social sciences (e.g. economics, rural development, business administration, management, communication, anthropology etc), or alternatively, combination of related education and professional experience
- Is comfortable with public speaking.
- Previous experience in livelihood, SME's activities, training and facilitation work
- Willingness to spend a significant amount of time in the field facilitating beneficiaries and building relationship with community stakeholders
- Ability to prepare quickly concise reports and input database
- Computer literate (word-processing, spreadsheet, Power Point, e-mail exchange)
- Personal commitment, efficiency, flexibility, drive for results, and punctual.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to work effectively in team situations.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Fluency in Javanese preferable, English ability is advantageous.
- Be prepared to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines.
Applicants should submit a cover letter and updated CV (including at least three references with contact information) as attachment to hrdmuslimaidyogya@gmail.com quoting the position applied as the subject of the e-mail.
Example : Junior Facilitator, Subject must be: [JF] Your Name.
Applications must be submitted at the latest 3 (three) days after the vacancy
published and the attachment should not exceed 200 Kb.
Muslim Aid gives an equal-opportunity employment regardless of race, gender, or religion.
No comments:
Post a Comment