Programme Coordinator, Aceh/Nias
Oxfam GB works with more than 1,000 partners in over 80 countries to overcome poverty and suffering. We?re well recognised for helping people in crisis and after the Tsunami disaster of 2004, we were one of the first aid agencies to respond. In the NAD province of Indonesia, we set about meeting immediate needs with emergency water, sanitation and essential suppliers. Over the following years our focus shifted to getting people back into permanent housing, providing grants and organising training to help them regain a means of earning a living. Now, we?re looking for a highly experienced and dedicated professional to take this humanitarian programme forward.
Who we are looking for
Your field experience will have given you a real understanding of the core issues surrounding relief and development work. Added to that you?ll have substantial experience of humanitarian programme development that clearly shows your ability to lead, enthuse and empower people, and includes experience of financial management. It?s essential that you possess outstanding communication skills, are comfortable working in an administratively complex environment and committed to integrating gender and diversity into programme work.
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At Oxfam we have the strong belief that every aspect of our work can lead to a positive outcome. If you have the same opinion, together with the ability to meet the challenges involved, then this role offers scope for immense personal fulfilment ? as well as outstanding opportunities to develop your career. For details on how to apply and further information on how you can work to find lasting solutions to poverty and suffering around the world, please visit
More than 165,000 people lost their lives in Aceh and Nias as a result of the tsunami of 26 December 2004 and the earthquake of 28 March 2005. While the emergency response to those affected by the disasters was swift and generous, the need for significant ongoing support is obvious. The need to build capacity in the decentralized and democratic coordination of recovery and reconstruction programmes at the district/city level is critical for sustained recovery and longer-term development and is anticipated to continue at least until the end of April, 2009. To ensure effective coordination, the Office of the UN Recovery Coordinator for Aceh and Nias (UNORC) is recruiting experienced Heads of Field Offices to support ongoing policy and programmes of UNORC Headquarters.
Education:
The Provincial Governance Support Program (PGSP) supported by UNDP and implemented by the government of Indonesia, has been developed to assist the government of Indonesia to address some of the key challenges associated with decentralization
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Under the guidance and supervision of the Team Leader of PGSP, the Decentralization Senior Advisor will provide advice to Decentralization Programme Manager, UNDP Indonesia; the Team Leader of PGSP; the National Project Director; as well as relevant partners in the Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA), BAPPENAS, DPOD, DPD, and Badan Legislasi DPR.
Competencies and Critical Success Factors
Corporate Competencies:
CPRU PROGRAMME OFFICER (EQUIPMENT) FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT (NATIONAL)
Under the guidance and direct supervision of Advisor for Waste Management in Banda Aceh, the Programme Officer (Equipment) for Waste Management will assist in the day-to-day of the TRWMP activities and field office operations in all districts related with the usage of equipments in the programme. PO will also support local Government and implementing partners to design and implement project activities, to monitor these programmes, and to distill lessons and good practices of value for future activities.
Organizational Context
Under the guidance and direct supervision of Advisor for Waste Management in Banda Aceh, the Programme Officer (Equipment) for Waste Management will assist in the day-to-day of the TRWMP activities and field office operations in all districts related with the usage of equipments in the programme. PO will also support local Government and implementing partners to design and implement project activities, to monitor these programmes, and to distill lessons and good practices of value for future activities.
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Shelter Project Team Leader.
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