JOB OPPORTUNITY WITH SILE/LLD PROJECT
The Project Supporting Islamic Leadership in Indonesia [(SILE/Local Leadership for Development (LLD)], is co-funded by the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD) and the Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA). The Canadian component is implemented by the Canadian Consulting firm, Cowater International. Its purpose is to build the capacity of selected State Islamic Universities (UIN) and also of the Ministry of Religious Affairs to effectively integrate democratic governance practices into their strategies, programs and budgets to support university-based community engagement.
The Project is presently looking for a short-term consultant to work as part-time Indonesian Advisor in Asset-based Community Development (ABCD). The contract duration will initially be for 6 months (with possible renewal for an additional 18 months). The Level of Effort is set at 12 days per month.
2. Job Description
Technical Consultant Asset-based
Community Development (ABCD)
1. Introduction
The Project Supporting Islamic Leadership in Indonesia [(SILE/Local Leadership for Development (LLD)], is co-funded by the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD) and the Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA). The Canadian component is implemented by the Canadian Consulting firm, Cowater International. Its purpose is to build the capacity of selected State Islamic Universities (UIN) and also of the Ministry of Religious Affairs to effectively integrate democratic governance practices into their strategies, programs and budgets to support university-based community engagement.
The Project is presently looking for a short-term consultant to work as part-time Indonesian Advisor in Asset-based Community Development (ABCD). The contract duration will initially be for 6 months (with possible renewal for an additional 18 months). The Level of Effort is set at 12 days per month.
Please
find below the Job Description and qualifications required. Interested
candidates should send their CV with a Letter of Interest in English (including
three references) to: jobs.sile.lld@gmail.com by May 14, 2014.
2. Job Description
Position: Indonesian Technical Consultant –
Asset-based Community Development
Location: Makassar (UIN- Alauddin), including communities in South Sulawesi
Location: Makassar (UIN- Alauddin), including communities in South Sulawesi
AND Surabaya (UIN - Sunan Ampel), including communities
in East Java
with regular travel to Jakarta Project
Office.
Reports to: Canadian Team Leader (CTL)
Overall Responsibilities:
This position, under the direction of the Canadian Team Leader is based in Indonesia. Working closely with the Democratic Governance Advisor (DGA) and Project Officers and the Project Implementation Units (PIUs) at both universities, the Consultant has responsibility for supporting the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of all community-based partnership activities.
Reports to: Canadian Team Leader (CTL)
Overall Responsibilities:
This position, under the direction of the Canadian Team Leader is based in Indonesia. Working closely with the Democratic Governance Advisor (DGA) and Project Officers and the Project Implementation Units (PIUs) at both universities, the Consultant has responsibility for supporting the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of all community-based partnership activities.
At
each UIN, eight University-Community partnership groups formed in 2012 and 2013
have developed, in consultation with community stakeholders (Community Core
Groups), locally-based community action plans.
Partnership groups are taking an asset-based community-driven approach
to the development of village and neighbourhood-level plans and projects. Although proposed projects address a range of
social, cultural, environmental and livelihood-related community assets and
requirements, all have a common focus on enhancing democratic governance
capacity at the community level and on developing strong, mutually beneficial
and sustainable partnerships between universities, civil society organizations (NGOs/LSM and
mass organizations) and community members.
The
Technical Consultant will also work in close coordination with the Project’s University
Community Outreach Advisors and with the Gender Equality Advisors. In addition,
since the work and results of the university-community partnership groups and
their local action plans are expected to influence national-level policy-making
and program support, primarily at MORA, the Technical Consultant may be asked
to coordinate various activities with MORA.
Specific responsibilities:
- Provide advice and support to the members of the university-community partnerships groups and community core groups on various aspects of development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the local level community action plans.
- Coordinate activities and advice with short term consultants and technical experts who may be involved in some of the action plans, facilitating a team-based and participatory approach to planning, decision-making and coaching with community members and the partnership groups.
- Work actively with Project Officers (PO) and the PIUs at UIN-A and UIN-SA and with the CTL and SILE staff at the Jakarta office on monitoring budgeting, reporting and other institutional and project requirements related to the community action plans and projects.
- Work collaboratively with other SILE staff and advisors, with members of the partnership groups (from universities and civil society organizations) and with other personnel at each university on ensuring effective integration of the community action projects into the ongoing work of other project components.
- At the request of the CTL attend meetings with SILE Advisors and Partners to discuss activity planning, lessons learned and coordination initiatives.
- Provide specific input to implementation/mainstreaming of the Gender Equality, Knowledge Management and Environmental Management Strategies for the community action plans through collaboration with and input from the Project’s Knowledge Management, Environmental Management and Gender Equality advisors.
3. Qualifications:
- Master’s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field or advanced experience at community level
- Previous experience (more than 10 years) in community development or community engagement, using asset-based, community-driven approaches to build civil society capacity for democratic action and governance
- Previous experience with participatory and appreciative approaches to training and capacity development, education, monitoring and evaluation.
- Preferred: Previous experience in international development project(s), in particular with local level programming.
- Good understanding of results-based management
- Capacity to speak and to write in English and in Indonesian
4.
Application process:
Interested
candidates should send their CV with a Letter of interest in English to: jobs.sile.lld@gmail.com by May 14, 2014.
Please
include in your letter of interest a statement of principles and values
regarding community development which you believe in and apply in your
professional work; a summary of relevant previous experience; and contact
information for 3 references.
We
thank all applicants for their interest, however only those selected for
interviews will be contacted. Interviews will be held in Jakarta.
References
will only be contacted for those interviewed.
All qualified candidates are encouraged
to apply. Gender equity and social inclusion is a high priority for this Project.