Yayasan
Emas Artisanal Indonesia (YEAI) is the local affiliate of the Artisanal
Gold Council (AGC) a not-for-profit organization based out of Victoria,
British Columbia, Canada dedicated to the sustainable development of
artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) communities in the
developing world.
Sustainable Development of the Artisanal
Small-scale Gold Mining (ASGM) in Indonesia is a 5-year project
(2015-2019) that AGC is implementing for Global Affairs Canada in
partnership with Indonesian NGOs.
The project aims to improve
incomes, health, and the environment of the vulnerable and marginalized
men and women dependent on the artisanal and small-scale gold mining
(ASGM) economy in proposed target areas in Central Kalimantan, North
Sulawesi and other provinces in Indonesia. The project improves mining,
environmental and social practices for men and women involved in the
ASGM, including identifying alternatives to mercury use. The project
also supports targeted provincial governments to better collaborate with
the formal extractive sector and supports the formalization of ASGM
activities through legal trade of responsible artisanal gold and
value-added products in domestic and international markets. Activities
include: (1) provide training on better practices for men and women
miners; (2) provide training to targeted government and civil society
groups on ASGM regulation and management; and (3) establish
collaborative mechanisms with other relevant initiatives promoting
responsible gold and diversification of the ASGM economy. This
initiative supports the Government of Indonesia’s implementation of the
Minamata Convention on mercury, which both Canada and Indonesia signed
in 2013.
Job Summary
The Monitoring and Evaluation
(M&E) Officer is responsible for overseeing the monitoring and
evaluation of the project in the province of Central Kalimantan or North
Sulawesi, including development of M&E tools and plans, beneficiary
and indicator tracking, data compilation and participatory analysis,
contribution to reports and preparation of communication materials. The
successful candidate will have a well-developed ability to
conceptualize, plan and implement project activities creatively, as well
as the ability to analyze data and utilize lessons learned for the
continuous improvement of project implementation and promote a culture
of learning. The successful candidate will be based in Palangka Raya or
Manado.
Tasks and Qualifications
The Monitoring and
Evaluation Officer is expected to undertake the following tasks and
possess the following knowledge or experience:
- 5+ years of experience in monitoring and evaluation, statistic background is desirable;
- Good English in both verbal and written is mandatory;
- Excellent computers skills absolutely required (MS Office, Word, Excell, Power Point, Access, Outlook);
- Multi-tasking, coordination, organization, and prioritization skills essential;
- Excellent skills in interpersonal, presentation and representation;
- Ability to work independently and cooperatively with team members required;
- Prior experience in an international NGO is advantageous;
- Travel to various provinces and sites in Indonesia required.
Please send your CV with position and province applied on the email subject to: agcprocurement@artisanalgold.org Vacancy will be closed 21 September 2018 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.