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OXFAM International Job Vacancy: Digital Database Programmer - Jakarta, Indonesian

OXFAM who are we?

OXFAM INTERNATIONAL VISION:
Oxfam’s vision is a just world without poverty: a world in which people can influence decisions that affect their lives, enjoy their rights, and assume their responsibilities as full citizens of a world in which all human beings are valued and treated equally.

OXFAM INTERNATIONAL OBJECTIVE:
Humanitarian Assistance: By 2019, supported by the international community and humanitarian organizations, local state institutions and civil society in the most crisis prone/affected countries are able and willing to deliver high quality, impartial and independent assistance to those in need Resilience: By 2019, resilience to disasters and conflict is strengthened in high risk countries, through improved disaster preparedness and risk reduction, and building the capacity of civil society groups and communities, in particular women, to manage shocks, stresses and address root causes of conflict. Women's rights: By 2019 the different impact of conflict and disasters on men and women, and their differing needs, are recognized and addressed by duty bearers and humanitarian organizations, leading to greater gender justice and respect for women's rights in crisis affected countries.

Vision for Indonesia
Oxfam Indonesia has the vision that people in Indonesia will live equitably and free from injustice of poverty, enjoy their rights, and are resilient in times of disasters. By 2020, 2.5 million women and men in Indonesia are empowered to overcome poverty, vulnerability and inequality.

In the second year project implementation, there will be density scope of work from SDGs Governance project, as at this stage it will require more monitoring both to the implementation in the level of project activities and at the national level. Therefore it needs a dedicated data collection and monitoring software in order to ensure all data from field especially ones from primary sources stored properly and also can be used by main stakeholders. To execute this action, Oxfam identify to have one dedicated staff in order to develop, run, and maintain the data as well as to provide training to the stakeholders during the next phase of SDGs project implementation.

Be part of a dynamic working environment with a real commitment to gender equality and International aid and development background.

Digital Database Programmer (code: DDP - SDGs)

JOB PURPOSE:
The job holder will develop and maintain the data collection and monitoring digital platform for SDGs implementation in the project scope of “ Strengthening Capacity of Civil Society to Enhance Governance of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Indonesia”. S/he will work together with Project Manager and support two national CSOs and three third party organisations to ensure efficient and effective data collection database monitoring, deliver training on digital platform data pooling protocols as well as data analystics techniques for the partners and third party organisations. She/he will have direct report to SDGs Project Manager and make close coordination with MEL Officer, 2 partner organisations, 3 third party organisations and other stakeholders. This post will be based in Jakarta with fixed term contract and possibility to extend.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Develop and maintain digital platform for data pooling and analytics for SDGs monitoring
  • Provide basic guidelines on digital platform data pooling protocols
  • Training partners/CSO Working Groups to be able to apply the monitoring tools 
  • Develop and maintain web database and transform info into accurate & efficient report
  • Establish Cloud server and coordinate with the provider
  • Analyze standard project database into accurate, efficient and informative report
  • Coordinate with the project team and other stakeholders related to SDGs project goals & objectives
  • Flexibility to travel to conduct some information related to training on digital platform for all level of stakeholders

SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES

  • Bachelor’s degree in information technology, computer science or related disciplines. Exceptional relevant practical experience may be seen as a substitute
  • Experience working with I/NGO. Substantial and proven experience in similar project will advantage
  • At least 3 years relevant experience in web and android programming with related social development issues
  • Proven experience in developing and maintaining Cloud server
  • Proven experience in developing HTML5 and CMS 
  • Good understanding and experience on web script such as: PHP, Asp, ColdFusion, Phyton
  • Highly ability to manage database: mySQL or other system with project cycle will be advantage
  • Demonstrated experience in using API to link with several application with familiarity of Digital Data Collection (ODK)
  • Ability to provide training on the digital database platform to main stakeholders
  • Fast-learner of the project context i.e. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
  • Ability to manage complex workloads and deliver outputs to agreed deadlines
  • Proven experience of communicating with various levels audiences with highly ability of system and digital literacy 
  • Ability to transform system and database information into accurate and efficient report
  • Fluent in verbal and written English and demonstrated experience communicating in these languages with a variety of audiences
HOW TO APPLY
If you believe you are the right candidate, please apply by sending your complete application to jakarta@oxfam.org.uk and mention the code of the position title (DDP - SDGs) on the subject of the email.

The closing date: August 20th, 2017

Only short listed candidates will be contacted

We encourage women and people with disability to apply promotes equality and diversity

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