Australia Awards in Indonesia
Alumni and Reintegration Officer
- 8 months contract with possibility of extension
- Jakarta, Indonesia
The Program
Australia
Awards Indonesia is managed by Coffey on behalf of the Department of
Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). The goal of Australia Awards Indonesia
is that: Indonesia’s
development is enhanced by the contribution of internationally
qualified professionals and a strong and positive relationship with
Australia. This will contribute across the whole scope of the Australia
Indonesia Partnership, including its goal to work in
partnership with Indonesia to achieve a more prosperous, safe and
democratic Indonesia.
To
contribute to the AAI, Coffey is currently seeking applications for an
Alumni and Reintegration Officer to be based (fulltime) in Jakarta,
Indonesia.
The Position
The
Alumni and Reintegration Officer will work under the supervision of the
Alumni and Reintegration Manager to assist in the planning, delivery
and review of alumni professional
development activities throughout Indonesia, including administering
the Alumni Grant Scheme. They will also manage the alumni database,
provide administration of alumni surveys and monitor the award status
for PhD and Leadership Awards alumni.
The Person
To
be considered for this role you should have demonstrated experience in
an education/training environment and have an understanding of the
professional development needs
of AA alumni. Demonstrated skills in collecting and maintaining data
and in communicating effectively with diverse stakeholders is required
for success. Previous experience in grant management support will be
well regarded.
Further enquiries can be directed to
recruitment.indonesia@coffey.com , quoting
492789.
This is a locally engaged position; Indonesian nationals are encouraged to apply.
Applications close: 1700 (Jakarta time) 29th July 2015.
Coffey
has a 40 year history in successfully delivering international
development projects on behalf of donors right around the world,
including Australia’s
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, USAID and the UK’s Department
for International Development. Our people work side by side with local
partners to support stability, economic growth and good governance,
positively changing people’s lives.
Many thanks,