Job Reference Number: EMR/AIPJ/DTL
Job Type: International Development
Assistance/Emerging Markets
Schedule: Full Time
Job Location: Asia; Indonesia; Jakarta
Job Summary
The
Australia Indonesia Partnership for Justice (‘AIPJ’) is a five year
program (through to December 2015) funded by Australian AID.
The strategy of AIPJ is to focus on realising the rights of
Indonesians, in particular poor women, vulnerable children and people
with disabilities. The program approaches realising rights by
encouraging coalitions and working in partnership with key government
institutions (the supply side) as well as civil society and local
communities (the demand side), and the intersection between the two.
- Legal identity (birth, marriage and divorce certificates) as one precondition to realising basic economic and social rights, such as education and health care.
- Fair and accessible justice services and
- Legal information.
- Judicial dispute resolution mechanisms
- Prosecutions Office
- Anti-corruption
- Legal aid.
AIPJ will work to develop the capacity of civil society and
disability organisations to support law and justice sector reform. This
entails both organizational capacity strengthening, as well as
technical support in areas related to realising rights, the priority
areas identified above and areas that emerge as the partners’ core
mandate. It is envisioned that the network of organizations supported
through this component would become a “brain trust” for critical
thinking and learning about Indonesia’s efforts to reform the justice
sector, as well as for research, inquiry and learning that will support
the development and testing of innovative new approaches to implementing
reform going forward.
AIPJ’s approach to realising rights will be supported through
partnerships and promoting policy dialogue between Indonesian and
Australian law and justice institutions. This is in recognition of the
growing Australian whole-of-government interest in building partnerships
with counterparts in Indonesia, and the fact that some of the most
successful activities under previous Australian assistance to the sector
involved peer-to-peer linkages.
See attached for a full description of the AIPJ strategy.
AIPJ welcomes applicantions from International or Indonesian
nationals for the position of Deputy Team Leader. This is a full-time
position based in Jakarta with regular national travel.
Key Responsibilities
The
Deputy Team Leader will work closely with the Team Leader to oversight
the day-to-day implementation of Program activities, including
recruitment, contracting, and monitoring of activity compliance and
performance. The Deputy Team Leader will manage Program and activity
finance, administration and logistics, as well as managing the
performance assessment process for AIPJ staff. The Deputy Team Leader
will also manage implementation of the AIPJ Communication Strategy.
Specifically the Deputy Team Leader will:
Specifically the Deputy Team Leader will:
- Oversight recruitment of consultants as required, including the Technical Support Pool;
- Oversight preparation/finalisation of contracts for Program partners, implementers and consultants, incorporating statements of work (SOW) prepared by the Program team;
- Manage day-to-day implementation of Program activities, ensuring requirements of the SOW are met from a compliance perspective, cross-checking with the Team Leader and technical teams from a technical quality perspective;
- Manage a system for the performance management and professional development of AIPJ staff, coordinating input from the Team Leader as required;
- Manage the ongoing assessment of and response to Program risks, including the regular update of the Risk Management Strategy with input from the Team Leader and AusAID;
- Prepare monthly activity status reports and attend fortnightly meetings with AusAID;
- Oversight Program and activity administration, procurement and logistics, including secretariat support to AIPJ team meetings, the Working Committee and Partnership Board, as well as facilitation of Australian Government agency assistance (under the direction of the Team Leader);
- Oversight Program finances, including Program and activity budgets and reporting, as well as monitoring and approving disbursement and acquittal of activity funds (grants, expenses, advances, invoices);
- Manage the implementation of the AIPJ Communications Strategy, including oversight of AIPJ Website, and production of the quarterly newsletter;
- Under the leadership of the Team Leader, maintain and foster strong relationships and partnerships with law and justice stakeholders involved in program implementation; and
- Represent AIPJ at the activity level, or delegate as required.
Other Requirements
Essential
Approved for the period July 2013 – May 2014. AIPJ is a five-year program of support to December 2015. Subject to head contract extension, there is the possibility of an additional 1 year and 7 months contract extension.
- At a minimum, degree in relevant field such as management, HRM, international development.
- At least 10 years’ relevant experience and demonstrated achievement in operations/management of development programs, including at least 5 years in similar role with AusAID/other donor programs.
- Demonstrated experience in management of large, multi-disciplinary and multi-national teams.
- Demonstrated practical experience in operational management of complex projects, ideally in national and sub-national settings.
- Experience working in developing countries, preferably with experience in justice or governance related programs.
- Excellent organisational, planning and time management skills.
- Strong interpersonal skills and excellent verbal and written communication skills in English
- Ability to plan and develop appropriate responses to complex situations, ensuring team and partner engagement.
- Demonstrated high-level experience in relationships management with a diverse range of government, NGO and community stakeholders.
- Post graduate qualifications relevant to role.
- Verbal and written communication skills in Indonesian.
- Previous experience working in South-East Asia.
Approved for the period July 2013 – May 2014. AIPJ is a five-year program of support to December 2015. Subject to head contract extension, there is the possibility of an additional 1 year and 7 months contract extension.
Employee Benefits
Adviser Remuneration Framework
Discipline Group C Job Level 3, Long Term Adviser (LTA)
Discipline Group C Job Level 3, Long Term Adviser (LTA)
More information about the Adviser Remuneration Framework (ARF) can be found here: http://www.ausaid.gov.au/publications/pages/3994_1809_6357_1618_6763.aspx
Funding
Australian AID
- Response against each of the duties and desirable selection criteria.
- Curriculum vitae/resume.
- Name and contact details (phone and email) of three referees.
Applications that do not address all the requirements stated above will not be considered.
- By email: email your application with the reference “AIPJ - Deputy Team Leader” in the subject line to recruitment.emergingmarkets@cardno.com; or
- On-line application. Go to www.cardno.com/careers and search for this position. Click “Apply for this job” located at the end of the job description.
For further information about this position
Email recruitment.emergingmarkets@cardno.com with the reference “AIPJ – Deputy Team Leader” in the subject line.
Closing Date
5.00pm, 16 May 2013.
Late applications will not be considered.
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