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
in Indonesia has made significant progress at the national policy level
and in the Bandung, West Java metropolitan area in facilitating
family-based care for neglected and vulnerable children.
Save
the Children in Indonesia has made significant progress at the national
policy level and in the Bandung, West Java metropolitan area
in facilitating family-based care for neglected and vulnerable
children. We have been working with the Government of Indonesia (GoI)
at the national level to pass legislation regulating institutional care
and to shift the paradigm from institutional care
to family-based care. Our familiarity with the social welfare system at
the national and local level helped us identify significant unmet needs
for Indonesian children with disabilities (CWD). As we explored this
issue, it became apparent that some advantageous
policies are in place, but services simply do not reach children and
families, and CWD do not attain their rights.
The
‘Facilitating Family-based Care for Indonesian Children with
Disabilities’ IKEA project will mobilize communities, government
stakeholders,
and others to assist Indonesian children with disabilities attaining
their right ‘to enjoy a full and decent life, in conditions which ensure
dignity, promote self-reliance and facilitate the child’s active
participation in the community’. Save the Children
will accomplish this 1) by increasing the
capacity of families to care for their children with disabilities
(CWD); 2) supporting community-based rehabilitation services; 3)
improving access to high quality education; and 4) promoting awareness
of CWD issues
and reducing stigma.
This
project will be mobilizing existing service delivery structures
including community members and the Ministries of Social
Affairs (MOSA) and Education (MONE); Family Forum groups; and other
stakeholders to build the capacity of families and local volunteers to
care for CWD in their households and communities. This will include
linking CWD and their families to services, managing
each individual case, and supporting the kader (community health
volunteer) system and GoI supported rehabilitation services. We will
work with MONE to improve access to school for CWD, and the quality of
educational services in 30 special and inclusive
schools. We will also facilitate child participation in designing and
implementing activities aimed at reducing stigma for CWD. We will
meticulously monitor all activities, and document and disseminate good
practices at the end of the project.
Now we are looking for a position of :
Community Based Rehabilitation Specialist – IKEA Project
based in Bandung – 1 position
(code: CBRS-IKEA)
CBR Specialist provides
technical leadership to project team, social work team and partners in
CBR implementation including physical, mental, and social rehabilitation
methods, and collaborates
with MOSA and the District Health Offices. The post holder reports to
Project Manager.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
- Develop conceptual frameworks on CBR with refer to CP and Care framework and CWD concepts.
- Manage and monitor data of project activities in complying with ME tool and Key Performance Indicators (KPI) of project.
- Develop strategies and works plan for the implementation of CBR refer to CBR conceptual frameworks.
- In coordination with IKEA PM, to initiate, develop and maintain strong and effective partnership with all stakeholders organization that involve in CBR and to support day by day CBR works.
- Give technical assistance to project staff, partners and forum of CWD parents groups in the implementation of CBR in project sites and ensuring full compliance with the organizational policy on child protection and listening to the staff, children and community inputs to improve the implementation.
- Establish a good administrations and documentations system for CBR works including support M&E officer in collecting and analysis of data.
- Liaise with other relevant professional in the implementation of CBR.
- Support IKEA PM with high quality information and case study on CBR implementation for documentation and reporting and to provide IKEA PM with inputs if any actions need to be made, or any adjustment needs to accommodate, in order to improve CBR works.
- Ensure financial resources on CBR activities are effectively and efficiently managed according to approved IKEA budget, donor requirements and regulations, and SC financial controls.
- Maintain regular communication with SC child protection and care unit for consultation and to engage in global discussions on child protection and CWDs best practices.
- Ensure that the objectives of project implementation are met as schedule and expected standard as well as completed evidence based of outputs.
- Provide technical guidance that is purely consultative (two ways communication) with field team through IKEA PM in implementation and accomplishment of the project activities.
- Ensure that all information of project activities are collected recorded and updated periodically through ME tools and being basis for analysis against KPI achievement.
- Support on clear direction, guidelines and skill are provided.
- Develop and maintain partnership with individual, institutional and community all together with another team member with respect each other and focused to the best interest of children.
- Ensure working relationship with other staff under IKEA staff goes well, effective and smoothly.
QUALIFICATION
- Bachelor Degree on Special Education, Community Education, Social Work or equivalent in relevant fields.
- At least 5 years work experience in the areas of Community based Rehabilitation for people/children with Disabilities.
- Proven knowledge and experience in Community based Rehabilitation for people/children with Disabilities.
- Proven expertise in working on Child Protection.
- Good knowledge of child care and protection, children with disability and Community based rehabilitation.
- Proven community based rehabilitation skills
- Proven experience of child protection and CBR programming within set time frames and with demonstrated impact.
- Excellent project management skills.
- Proven skills in child protection monitoring and evaluation systems
- Analytical and conceptual thinking
- Proven skill in capacity building of team
- Excellent communication, interpersonal and negotiation skill
- Strong working relationships with government, community and other partners
- Excellent English and Indonesian language skills – both verbal and written, including writing and presentation skills in English and bahasa
- Computer literate
SCI Values Practice
1.
To carry out the duties in accordance with the SCI Equal Opportunities and Diversity policies and procedures.
2.
To carry out the duties in accordance with SCI Health and Safety policies and procedures.
Updated CV and application letter should be sent to
recruitment.indonesia@savethechildren.org
Please fill the “subject” column of the e-mails in this format: code of the position <…> - your name <…>.
Closing date for application is 10 (ten) days after this advertisement or up to
30 January 2014
(Only short-listed candidates will be notified)
Save
the Children encourages qualified candidates to apply regardless of
religion, race, gender, sexual orientation or disability
All recruitment practices and procedures reflect Save the Children’s commitment to protecting children from abuse