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World Food Programme Vacancy: National Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (VAM) Officer, Jakarta

Vacancy Announcement
                                                              No. 14/INS/JAK/VAM/032
 
World Food Programme, Indonesia invites applications from the eligible candidates for the following position:
 
Position                                : National Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (VAM) Officer
Contract Type                    : Service Contract
Duty Station                       : Jakarta, Indonesia (with frequent travel within Indonesia)

Background
The World Food Programme (WFP) is the United Nations’ frontline agency in the fight against hunger. The World Food Programme in Indonesia supports the Government's commitment to achieve food and nutrition security for all. As part of this goal, and supported by DFAT (Australia), WFP works to enhance national capacity to analyse and monitor food and nutrition security.  As such, WFP supports the development of national and provincial level food security and vulnerability atlases and works towards the enhancement of the food security and nutrition surveillance system (the SKPG).
The food security atlases have been produced since 2009 in partnership with the National Food Security Agency (FSA). The atlases provide a detailed spatial overview of food security and nutrition in Indonesia, highlight key food security issues and form the basis for developing food security policies and prioritizing support.
The SKPG relies on an extensive network of local civil servants, trained to detect emerging food insecurity issues at the local level throughout Indonesia. Data on key indicators is submitted from about 25 percent of districts in Indonesia and complied in Jakarta by the FSA on a quarterly basis for early warning purposes.
The national VAM officer would be responsible for leading the capacity building effort in close collaboration with the FSA.
Main responsibilities
The national VAM officer will work under direct supervision of the head of VAM in Jakarta. To ensure close collaboration with the FSA, s/he will be expected to frequently work with the FSA at its offices in south Jakarta. In addition, frequent field visits to East Java, NTB, NTT and Papua, where WFP is focusing its support, will be required.
 
The National VAM Officer will be responsible for the following duties:

1. Assist in leading WFP collaboration with national counterparts (in particularly the FSA) in preparing and disseminating the national food security and vulnerability atlas of Indonesia
    • Ensure that the draft food security and vulnerability atlas is finalized and approved by the office of the president;
    • Organize dissemination events and follow-up workshops on the use of the atlas for food security policy and programming purposes;
    • Design and implement a communication strategy for widespread awareness of the national food security atlas.
2. Assist in providing leadership in the preparation of provincial level food security and vulnerability atlases for East Java, NTB, NTT and Papua
    • Liaise with provincial level partners in compiling the provincial level atlases
    • Draft and review chapters of the provincial atlases
    • Ensure minimum standards in data quality, analysis and maps
    • Facilitate the clearance of the draft atlases by provincial government 
    • Socialization of the final atlases at provincial level
    • Provide supervision and technical support to the provincially based project staff (4)
3. Assist in leading WFP’s efforts to enhance the performance of the SKPG
    • Engage with FSA staff on the future and direction of the SKPG 
    • Review and provide recommendations on the new SKPG guidance document 
    • Provide technical support to district pilots for the revised and updated SKPG guidance. 
    • In collaboration with the FSA, undertake a strength and weakness study of the SKPG system 
    • Assist in the development of a SKPG support plan, including project proposal and required budget.
If and when required, undertake other priority VAM tasks, including emergency need assessments and representing WFP in relevant meetings and workshops.
 
Qualifications and Experiences:

Education: University degree

Experience: Minimum of 3 years relevant work experience in the field of food security, poverty or vulnerability analysis. 

Knowledge and Desirable Skills:
  • Proven ability to lead teams and to lead the implementation of project complex projects 
  • Strong data analysis skills and working knowledge of basic statistics
  • Familiarity with using SPSS, Excel and GIS software platforms
  • Good knowledge of graphic design principles relating to development / humanitarian information 
  • Proven ability to write in clear and easy to understand English
  • Existing relationships within the Ministry of Agriculture, FSA, and local provincial food security actors is highly desirable 
  • Good understanding of food security and nutrition issues in Indonesia
  • Willingness to frequently travel within Indonesia
Language: Fluency in Bahasa Indonesia and English

Only candidates meeting the above requirements are requested to apply. Female candidates are especially encouraged to apply. Applications should be addressed by E-mail to: Jakarta.Vacancy@wfp.org

All applications should include an updated CV, a photograph and three references and should be received no later than 7 August 2014.

“Only short-listed candidates will be contacted”
 
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