Cowater
International is an Ottawa-based Canadian management consulting firm
specializing in international development. We work primarily on projects funded
by donors. You can learn more about us
at www.cowater.com.
We
are currently seeking to recruit a District Facilitator to help
implement a CIDA-funded project, Better Approaches to Service Provision through
Increased Capacities in Sulawesi (BASICS). The project purpose is to
link planning and budgeting processes in a participatory, pro-poor, gender
equal and environmentally sustainable manner leading to improve Minimum
Services Standard (MSS)-based health and education services in selected
districts/cities in Sulawesi.
Duty station will be Kabupaten Kolaka Utara,
Southeast Sulawesi
Job
Description
Reports to: Provincial Coordinator
The
District Facilitator (DF) is responsible for facilitating BASICS activities in Kab.
Kolaka Utara. The DF will play a pivotal role in delivering the project
capacity development activities in the districts. Under the direction of the Provincial
Coordinator and in close collaboration with the BASICS technical advisors, the DF
will liaise with all key stakeholder groups to help plan logistics, implement
and monitor project activities. The DF will
liaise with other relevant projects and programs and play a key role in
promoting improved cooperation and information sharing among projects and GOI
departments. The District Facilitator
will also provide technical and administrative support to the BASICS District
Coordinating Committee.
Key responsibilities will include:
· work closely with the team of BASICs technical
advisors and specialists
· provide administrative and technical support for
BASICS activities at the district/city level to support achievement of
prioritized health and education minimum services standards.
· facilitate meetings and training among stakeholders
as required
· assist in capacity development needs assessments
and implementation of BASICS capacity development activities with government
bodies (executive & legislative) and civil society representatives .
· assist in coordinating the planning and
implementation of health and education services strategy initiatives funded by
the BASICS Responsive Initiative (BRI)
· follow-up on and monitor capacity development
activities on a regular basis
· liaise with various parties including local
government, DPRD members, CSOs and other stakeholders on a regular basis
· Supervise the Administration & Finance
Assistant.
· prepare and submit brief monthly activity reports
summarizing key activities, and implementation issues and challenges and
outlining key activities planned for the coming month
· follow up on and support capacity development
initiatives led by BASICS technical advisors
· provide administrative assistance and advice to the
district coordinating committee
· prepare and submit quarterly progress report and work plans included monthly budget and
expenditure to the Provincial Coordinator
· document lessons-learnt and promote good practices
· promote BASICS Gender Equality, environment,
anti-corruption principles
· synergize with other similar donor activities in
the area.
Key Desired
Qualifications
· Bachelor Degree in relevant study (Social & Economic)
· Minimum three years experience working as district facilitator with
international or local non government organizations;
· Familiarity with Government of Indonesia planning, budgeting and minimum
services standards.
· Able to operate computer using standard program (Ms Word, Excel, internet/email)
· Good communication and interpersonal skills
· Excellent leadership, well organized, and result oriented
· High level of integrity, highly motivated and good team player
Interested
candidates should submit an e-mail highlighting their relevant qualifications
with the subject line “District
Facilitator” and with a complete c.v. attached to info@basicsproject.or.id
All
applications are appreciated, but only suitably qualified candidates will be
contacted.
The closing date for
applications is August 22, 2011.
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