VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
Humanity
& Inclusion (HI) is an independent and impartial aid organisation
working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster.
We work alongside people with disabilities and vulnerable populations,
taking action and bearing witness in order to respond to their essential
needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their
dignity and fundamental rights.
The
Increasing access to quality and inclusive diabetes care project will
be implemented in Yogyakarta Province. The project is planned to be
implemented in 3 districts/city; Sleman, Yogyakarta City and
Gunung kidul. The project aims to strengthen the inclusiveness of
quality, integrated diabetes services all along the continuum of care in
line with SDG's Goal 3 'Leave No one Behind'
In
order to implement the project goal, HI is currently looking for a
Public Health Officer for its office in Yogyakarta. The post holder will
be will be engaged in the implementation of the project ‘Increasing
Access to quality and inclusive diabetes care project. The detail is
as follows:
Position Title: Public Health Officer (PHO)
Location: Yogyakarta
Closing date: Rolling (this position will be filled as soon as the suitable candidate is identified)
Basic Salary Range: Rp 6.1 – 7.3 million IDR depending on objective weighting of candidate’s profile and non-negotiable.
The successful candidate is expected to start as soon as possible in April 2019.
TASKS/RESPONSIBILITIES:
Under
the line management of the Project Manager (PM), the Public Health
Officer will support the PM in implementing, monitoring and evaluating
the ‘Increasing access to quality and inclusive diabetes care project’
in 3 districts/city; Sleman, Yogyakarta and Gunung kidul. The tasks in
particular are:
- Provide technical assistance and support to primary health service providers (Puskesmas) on technical and operational aspects of diabetes disease management.
- Provide quality assurance on the capacity building of health service
providers throughout the project cycle including monitoring and
evaluation of project implementation
- Sensitize and mobilize local partners, authorities and other stakeholders about health and disability issues.
- Manage the activities under his/her domain
Full version of the job description can be downloaded at HI website: CLICK HERE
KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS:
- Bachelor in health-related science or bachelor in any major with minimum 2 year health-related work experience. Bachelor in nursing/public health will be an asset.
- 3 years working experience in INGO project, preferably in health-related project
- Training involvement (as participant or organizer), specifically in health-related issue, with skills using adult learning concepts will be an asset
- Experience in monitoring and evaluation will be an asset
- Knowledge on diabetes disease risk management including foot care
- Familiar with the public health care system in Indonesia
- Excellent networking and coordination skills
- Excellent participatory facilitation and coaching skills
- Excellent leadership and communication skills (verbal and written)
- Strong computer skills especially on word, excel and power-point
- Good writing skills
- English abilities in verbal and written
- Licensed and willing to ride a motorbike for work purpose
- Local recruitment – there is no support for mobility for non-resident applicants out of Yogyakarta
Humanity
& Inclusion is an equal opportunity employer and encourages all
candidates, irrespective of gender, nationality, religious and ethnic
backgrounds, including persons with disabilities, to apply.
Humanity
& Inclusion has a zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and
abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority, fraud, bribery and
corruption.
Any
interested candidates should send their motivation letter together with
CV in English and references less than 500 KB as soon as possible to:
HR Manager of Humanity & Inclusion
Email to: recruitment@indonesia.hi.org
(please put in reference in Subject: PHO Yogyakarta)
Only short listed candidates will be contacted. Residents of Yogyakarta province will be highly appreciated.