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USAID C4J Job Vacancy: Case Management Officer, Jakarta

Chemonics International Inc., a leading international consulting firm, seeks to fill the following long-term, full-time position for a project funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Indonesia Changes for Justice (C4J). The primary objective of the C4J project is to improve the performance of Indonesia’s justice system, a prerequisite for good governance and sustained economic growth, through cooperation with the Supreme Court and Attorney General’s Office (AGO) of the Republic of Indonesia.

Case Management Officer

The Case Management Officer is responsible for supporting the Court Administration Specialist, especially in monitoring case data in the case tracking system (CTS) to improve case management, coordination with the Supreme Court Case Management Working Group and Badilum, facilitate development of the CTS Roadmap, and document best practices on improved case management in the first instance and high courts.  Duties include extensive writing responsibilities and travel. 

Qualifications

 

Applicants for Case Management Officer should have a minimum of one year experience and a college degree. Prior experience with the CTS is preferred. An understanding of the Indonesian justice system is required. Prior experience with technical assistance projects and work with donor-funded projects is preferred. Written and verbal fluency in English and Bahasa Indonesia is required. Indonesian citizenship is required. Strong leadership, judgment, interpersonal, and communication skills are required. Demonstrated skills with software packages such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint are required.


Interested applicants should send a cover letter and resume (references will not be contacted prior to the interview) to c4jproject@gmail.com as soon as possible but no later than 30 April 2014. Please indicate “Case Management Officer” in the subject line.  Only the strongest candidates will be contacted. No telephone inquiries, please. The successful candidates for these positions will be subject to USAID approval and USAID local salary scales for technical positions.

Chemonics International (www.chemonics.com) was founded in 1975 and is one of the largest U.S. consulting firms providing expertise in developing and emerging-market countries for initiatives financed by USAID.