Background
AusAID leads the Australian Government’s aid program to Indonesia,
which is largely delivered from AusAID’s Country Office in Jakarta. In
2011-12 AusAID will provide $510 million in support to Indonesia. The
aid program is guided by the Australia–Indonesia Partnership Country
Strategy 2008–13, which has identified priority areas of infrastructure,
education, health, governance and disaster management.
AusAID’s current engagement in the health sector in Indonesia is well
targeted to assist Indonesia to meet its Millennium Development Goal
targets. AusAID support includes a focus on maternal and neonatal
health, HIV/AIDS and emerging infectious diseases (animal health and
human health) programs. Globally, there is renewed recognition of the
importance of strengthening health systems, including through
development assistance, to complement vertical disease-based programs.
The Australian Indonesia Partnership for Health Systems Strengthening (AIPHSS)
The AIPHSS was developed jointly with the Indonesian Ministry of
Health to address some of the systemic challenges that hinder the
delivery of better primary health care for the poor, in order to meet
the challenge of achieving the Millennium Development Goals. It has a
specific focus on addressing health workforce and health financing
issues that constrain access to quality primary health services and
appropriate referral for the poor.
The AIPHSS program will be delivered through two components: first,
through grant funding to the national Ministry of Health for
implementation of national, provincial and district activities and
coordinated by a Program Management Unit within the Ministry of Health;
and second, through an Implementing Services Provider (ISP) contracted
by AusAID.
The Ministry of Health grant will be based on annual workplans
developed by districts, provinces and technical units within national
Ministry of Health. The ISP will support the Ministry of Health through
the provision of technical assistance and training and will be a
flexible resource to respond to emerging health policy and systems
issues.
The ISP will also channel support to a Health Policy Network of
Indonesian and regional health systems research and policy organisations
to produce and communicate evidence for policy on health care for the
poor, including from the AIPHSS itself and to provide technical
assistance where requested. In addition the ISP will establish and
manage a Civil Society Challenge Fund to support activities of key
non-government organisations working to ensure health policy and systems
prioritise access to services for the poor.
The Program Manager in the Ministry of Health has responsibility for
overall management of the program including the ISP component. All plans
and activities will be approved by an oversighting Technical Working
Group and Program Steering Committee led by the Ministry of Health.
The Program Technical Specialist role
AusAID is seeking to engage an experienced and highly motivated
person to fill the role of Program Technical Specialist (PTS) for the
AIPHSS program.
The PTS will be directly contracted by AusAID, and AusAID will be
responsible for managing their overall performance in coordination with
the Ministry of Health.
This position will be a two-year contract with possible up to
two-year extension subject to satisfactory performance, will which be
reviewed through an annual 360° performance assessment administered by
AusAID, and the Ministry of Health.
Location and reporting structure
The PTS will be located in the AIPHSS Program Management Unit in the
Ministry of Health, Jakarta and will report to the Program Manager
leading that unit.
Roles and responsibilities
The PTS will be responsible for providing technical advice and
support primarily to the Program Manager in the planning and
implementation of the AIPHSS program.
The program will require consistent, high-level technical inputs and
liaison between Ministry of Health counterparts in several technical
divisions, universities, civil society and development partners. It is
necessary that the PTS presents a clear and consistent position on
primary health care policy and health system strengthening for the poor.
The PTS role involves facilitating further communication and
collaboration between the national and subnational levels of government
to support policy and program outcomes relevant to AIPHSS, and will
support the Program Management Unit in ensuring that ISP inputs meet the
needs of the program participants at the national, provincial and
district levels. This will involve significant periods of time visiting
the provinces and districts in which the program will be operating.
Duties will include the following
> assisting the Program Manager in coordination and presentation
of workplans and progress reports to the Technical Working Group and to
the Program Steering Committee for approval
> ensuring annual workplans are aligned with the Ministry of
Health’s priorities and consistent with AIPHSS objectives and
international best practice
> providing international best practice technical advice on health
systems strengthening to the Ministry of Health at the national,
provincial and district level and supporting Ministry of Health to
identify and apply innovative ways to improve their health systems
> assisting the Program Manager to identify additional assistance
required to facilitate the effective operation of the program governance
and management bodies
> ensuring that activities delivered by the ISP and Program
Management Unit are consistent and mutually reinforcing, and monitoring
and providing feedback to the ISP on technical assistance to ensure that
it meets program needs
> supporting the Program Manager in liaison with the AIPHSS
Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist in relation to program performance
and absorption of grant funds
> assisting and mentoring staff.
It is acknowledged that no individual technical specialist will have
expertise to address all issues that will arise through the AIPHSS. The
PTS will therefore be able to commission additional support directly
from the ISP following consultation with and agreement of the Program
Manager. This support will need to be separately identified in quarterly
reporting, with the PTS and Program Manager providing the oversight and
performance reporting on these inputs to the program.
The PTS will not represent AusAID in dialogue and decision making
with the Government of Indonesia. AusAID will be separately and directly
represented in all AIPHSS governance structures and decision-making
with the Government of Indonesia and stakeholders to ensure policy
consistency and a suitable level of representation with those
stakeholders. This is especially important if the scope of the program
changes, or resourcing needs to be increased where implementation is
accelerated.
Selection criteria
Essential:
(i) Demonstrated skills and experience in delivering effective
technical advice to partner governments in the area of health system
strengthening as part of a bilateral and/or multilateral development
assistance program in a low or middle income country.
(ii) Demonstrated ability to support development programming to
deliver on improved health outcomes for the poor, including knowledge of
and skills to translate health analytics and global best practice in
health system strengthening into effective interventions to support
health system reform in low and middle income countries.
(iii) Previous experience in the formulation of health policy and health sector reform initiatives.
(iv) Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.
Desirable:
(v) Excellent spoken and written Bahasa Indonesia.
(vi) Advance university qualification in health financing, health
systems or health workforce issues, or related area or equivalent
experience.
Remuneration
Remuneration will be in accordance with the AusAID Adviser
Remuneration Framework professional discipline/job level C3. Further
information on the Adviser Remuneration Framework can be found on the
AusAID website: http://www.ausaid.gov.au/Publications/Pages/3994_1809_6357_1618_6763.aspx
Selection process
Interested applicants should submit up to three (3) A4 type-written
pages outlining their suitability for the position, taking into account
their experience against the position description and selection
criteria, and a copy of their curriculum vitae (no more than three (3)
pages). Applicants selected for interview will be contacted.
Selection of the successful applicant will be based on abilities,
qualifications, experience and standard of work performance, as well as
the overall value for money of the applicant, as reflected in the
selection criteria and preclude discrimination on the basis of age,
gender, race or sexual preference.
Please note: AusAID will accept applications from individuals and from companies nominating an individual.
The closing date for applications is 1 October 2012.
Applications and enquiries should be sent to aiphss.pts@ausaid.gov.au
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