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Mercy Corps Indonesia Vacancy: Project Coordinator - CRISPI, Jakarta

Dear All,
Please find below open position.
We are trying to find the best possible candidates to make team stronger.

Jakarta

Program Summary – CRISPI
Organization is being awarded a funded of Climate Resilient Infrastructure Services project for Indonesia (CRISPI) to target Cirebon city to enhance the resilience of its infrastructure system in the face of climate change related hazards.

The goal of CRISPI is to develop innovative approaches and practical tools promoting climate resilient infrastructure for Indonesian cities through partnership between government, civil society and the private sector.

The 12-month program will work with the city government and relevant stakeholders from civil society, the private sector and community to 1) carry out inventory mapping, 2) incorporate information on city infrastructure assets into climate resilient planning activities, and 3) facilitate a rapid vulnerability assessment (RVA) at the city level to identify high-priority climate risks that require adaptation and resiliency responses to city infrastructure.

1. Project Coordinator - CRISPIThe Project Coordinator is responsible for coordinating and supervising a team of project staff to design, plan, implement, monitor and evaluate project activities. In addition, the Project Coordinator is accountable for baseline surveys, finalizing timelines, work plans, staff development, deployment and supervision as well as maintaining coordination with technical support staff and other projects and departments of Mercy Corps.

Qualifications:
  • Possess a relevant university degree in Urban Planning, social sciences, international development, or applied economics with 4 plus years of work experience in implementing multi-sectoral urban infrastructure and development programs, and urban governance and planning processes in Indonesia; 
  • Demonstrated expertise in program development, log frame design, monitoring & evaluation, report writing, and grant management;
  • Experience working with City governments/department of public works, private sector actors, communities, climate change initiatives and development projects;
  • Sound understanding of climate change issues, resilience debate, and best practices in an urban setting in Indonesia and globally;
  • Proven skills in document/newsletter publications, conference presentation and webinar facilitation to promote the shared learning dialogues and other learning exchanges in the field of climate resilient infrastructure services and planning;
  • Proficiency in Microsoft office: Word, Excel and Power Point and other relevant IT software;
  • Fluency in English, both written and spoken, is essential.
Please send your CV with position applied on the email subject to: hrd@id.mercycorps.org 
Vacancy will be closed 22 June 2014 and only short listed candidates will be contacted for interview.

We look forward to hearing from those who are interested in taking this opportunity to grow and develop with us.

Thanks,
Human Resources Department
Mercy Corps Indonesia