Monday, February 26, 2007

Parliamentary Support Programme

Parliamentary Support Programme, Project Management Unit untuk Peningkatan Kinerja Parlemen saat ini sedang merekrut Peneliti baik perorangan dan/atau tim untuk melakukan kajian-kajian dengan topik sbb:

Kajian tentang Mekanisme Hubungan Kerja DPR RI dan DPD RI Difokuskan pada 3 Fungsi Utama.
Pembuatan Prosedur Kerja untuk Asisten Anggota dan Peraturan Perekrutan Staf Anggota dan Fraksi
Kajian tentang Mekanisme Tindak Lanjut Penyampaian Aspirasi dan Pengaduan Masyarakat di DPR RI.
Kajian tentang Mekanisme Pendokumentasian Hasil Kerja DPR RI dan Menyusun Perencanaan untuk Pedokumentasian Hasil-hasil Kerja yang Lebih Efektif.
Kajian tentang Tatib DPR RI dan DPD RI
Kajian tentang Kode Etik DPR RI.
Kajian tentang Kebutuhan Jabatan Fungsional di DPR RI.
Kajian tentang Sistem Komunikasi DPR RI dan DPD RI.
Kajian tentang UU Susduk


BIla kawan-kawan berminat, harap mengirimkan CV beserta outline kajian yang diminati paling lambat tanggal 6 maret 2007 ke alamat:

Surat:

Parliamentary Support Programme UNDP
Gedung DPR/DPD/MPR RI
Gedung B-DPD RI Lt. 3
Jl. Jenderal Gatot Soebroto No. 6
Jakarta 10270


Thursday, September 28, 2006

Public Health Coordinator, Nias, Indonesia
Closing date: Friday, 06 October 2006


Oxfam Great Britain
Location city: Nias
Location country: Indonesia
Closing date: 06 Oct 2006
Job Description

Public Health Coordinator - Nias
Nias, Indonesia
£17,399 per annum net (including hard-to-work allowance of GBP3,000 per annum net.)

Who we are

In December 2004, a massive earthquake struck the Indonesia region, triggering a massive tsunami that devastated the north and west coast of Aceh Province. 170,000 are dead or missing and 2 million people were made homeless. Oxfam was at the forefront of the international relief effort. Then in March 2005, another earthquake struck, causing widespread destruction in Nias, an island off the coast of North Sumatra. Again, we at Oxfam responded rapidly. We plan to remain in the area until early 2008, working closely with local communities and partners to support recovery.

The role

Managing and co-ordinating our Public Health Engineering Programme, you must ensure that its aims, including community/beneficiary participation and empowerment, are effectively performed. This will include providing technical advice and guidance to the Programme Manager on a variety of issues, as well as ensuring gender participation and protection issues are reflected in programme design and implementation. Able to effectively and continually motivate your Public Health Engineering Team, you must also act as a key member of the Nias Senior Management Team.

What we are looking for

The importance of this role means you must hold a public health engineering qualification, together with 3 years’ relevant experience. Already skilled in community water supplies, environmental sanitation, health promotion and community mobilisation, you’ll know how to motivate your public health engineering colleagues effectively, in order to achieve the best possible results. You must also possess excellent analytical and planning skills, as well as strong diplomatic and negotiating abilities. Good English is essential, while Indonesian Bahasa is an advantage
Vacancies Contact
We’re firmly committed to the belief that every aspect of our work contributes to a positive outcome. If you share this belief and can meet the challenges involved, this role offers scope for immense personal fulfilment – as well as outstanding opportunities to develop your career. For further information and details of how to apply, please visit www.oxfam.org.uk/jobs quoting ref INT1889

Reference Code: RW_6TUF4K-13
Source: Reliefweb

More information of this vacancy please visit : http://unjobs.org/vacancies/1159042793.44





Friday, July 28, 2006

PHOTOGRAPHER

UNAIDS

Deadline for submission of applications: 11 August 2006

Application should be addressed to:
Personnel Unit
United Nations Development Programme,
Jl. M.H. Thamrin Kav. 3 P.O. Box 2338
Jakarta 10250, Indonesia.
E-mail: recruitment.id@undp.org

Interested and qualified applicants should submit a one-page cover letter and an updated curriculum vitae together with complete contact details of three professional referees. Please send your application by e-mail with the post code as the subject of your email, or by postal mail with the post code in the upper left corner of the envelope and do not send it by fax. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Terms of Reference

Post Code: 240-06/UNAIDS
Post Title: PHOTOGRAPHER
Recruitment: Indonesian National
Location/Duty Station: Jakarta
Duration of Assignment: 30 days within 3 months
Starting Date: Immediate
Direct Supervisor: UNAIDS Programme Coordinator
Status/Condition: Special Service Agreement

UNAIDS would like to invite potential photographers in providing excellent photography services for a publication of UNAIDS Secretariat in Indonesia. The publication will be made in Bahasa Indonesia and in English.

To apply, please submit:

Ø Port-folios and curriculum vitae

Ø Samples of photo stories / essays on social issues and or specifically on HIV/AIDS issues if available

Ø Concept-proposal for the photo stories (in English) based on the TOR attached

Ø Your proposed daily rate

These documents will be used as the basis for selecting potential candidates

The candidates will be selected by a panel consisting of staff members from UNAIDS and UNDP. The criteria for selection would include the extent of experience in providing photography services, developing photo stories on social issues, creativity in the concept-proposal submitted and its cost effectiveness.

Background
In 2004, the UNAIDS/Asia Pacific Leadership Forum, published the book entitled: “Portraits of Commitment: Why people become leaders in HIV/AIDS work”. This book presents portraits of many leaders from all walks of life, communities, and civil society including people living with HIV/AIDS throughout Asia and the Pacific, and explores the reasons why they have been speaking out to change the course of HIV/AIDS. It shows that without public and community involvement, and strong leadership, the response to HIV/AIDS can not be successful.

Several noted Indonesian leaders on HIV/AIDS were included in the book. However, there is a need in Indonesia to promote not only on AIDS leadership by key individuals but also on continuing AIDS leadership shown by key partners at the field levels in their efforts to deliver best practices for an accelerated AIDS response in Indonesia.

The approach of the adaptation of Portraits of Commitment in Indonesia would slightly differ from the original version. While the original version put emphasis on beyond-the-call leadership by individuals, the Indonesian version will put emphasis in promoting AIDS leadership shown by key partners at the field levels in their efforts to deliver best practices for an accelerated AIDS response in Indonesia.

The title of the publication would remain the same and the public launch will coincide with UNAIDS 10th anniversary. The publication will be published in two formats, a hard copy format in Bahasa Indonesia for local distribution in Indonesia featuring text and photos, as well as an online format in English featuring photos only with captions. The latter will be featured in UNAIDS website as part of the photo journal section for UNAIDS 10th anniversary.

Scope of Work
The main scope of work for the development of this publication is the production of new features AIDS leadership shown by key partners at the field levels in their efforts to deliver best practices for an accelerated AIDS response in Indonesia. This will entail commissioning of a photographer to deliver a collection of strategic photo shots to accompany the features and or to be used independently as photo essays / stories on HIV/AIDS in Indonesia.

For the publication, UNAIDS Secretariat expects to develop not more than forty (40) feature stories with a maximum of two-page per story. At least four photo illustrations are required for each feature produced. In total the photographer will be required to submit at least 160 photos for the forty features produced.

Under the supervision of UNAIDS Secretariat, the photographer will be responsible for:
Ø In consultation with the writer, advise and identify strategic shots for each feature. It is proposed that for each feature, the photographer submits at least ten (10) best photo shots for further selection by UNAIDS Secretariat and its partners

Ø Making all contacts/correspondence and schedules for photo-shoots

Ø Submitting all final photo products in CD ROM format for reviews by UNAIDS Secretariat and its partners

Ø Securing signed informed-consent paper from each interviewee for permission to photo and to publish photo, especially if it involves people living or affected by HIV/AIDS.

Qualification requirements
1. Understanding of HIV/AIDS issues
2. S1 preferred, more than 5 years working as a professional photographer independently and or for photo agencies.
3. Experience in developing photo stories for social issues and or specifically on HIV/AIDS issues (Please attached samples / port-folios)
4. Able to take initiatives and work independently within overall team
5. Able to write and communicate/articulate ideas in English
6. Willing to travel extensively for the development of this publication
Willing to submit concept-proposal for the photo stories (in English). This will be used as the basis for selecting potential candidates


PART TIME TRANSLATORS...

UNAIDS

Deadline for submission of applications: 11 August 2006
Application should be addressed to:
Personnel UnitUnited Nations Development Programme,
Jl. M.H. Thamrin Kav. 3 P.O. Box 2338
Jakarta 10250, Indonesia.
E-mail: recruitment.id@undp.org

Interested and qualified applicants should submit a one-page cover letter and an updated curriculum vitae together with complete contact details of three professional referees. Please send your application by e-mail with the post code as the subject of your email, or by postal mail with the post code in the upper left corner of the envelope and do not send it by fax. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Terms of Reference
Post Code: 241-06/UNAIDS
Post Title: PART TIME TRANSLATORS
Recruitment: Indonesian National
Location/Duty Station: Jakarta
Duration of Assignment: Part time basis with fixed translation rate for period of one year
Starting Date: Immediate
Direct Supervisor: UNAIDS Programme Coordinator
Status/Condition: Special Service Agreement (SSA)


UNAIDS would like to invite potential individual translators in providing part time translation services, either from Indonesian to English or English to Indonesian or both services, for publications produced by UNAIDS Secretariat in Indonesia. Selected translators will be granted Short Service Agreements (SSA) for 12-months duration in part time basis with fixed translation rate per translation project.

To apply, please submit:
Ø Port-folios and curriculum vitae
Ø Samples of translations products, including the original documents before translation (either from Indonesian to English or English to Indonesian, or both)
Ø Your proposed rate (preferred in Rupiah please):
* Translation: Indonesian to English
Fixed rate per page – 1 page: 158 words
* Translation: English to Indonesian
Fixed rate per page - 1 page: 158 words

These documents will be used as the basis for selecting potential candidates. The candidates will be selected by a panel consisting of staff members from UNAIDS and UNDP. The criteria for selection would include the extent of experience in providing translation services.

Background
The Indonesia Partnership Fund for HIV/AIDS has been established as one of the funding sources for the national response to HIV/AIDS through the National Action Framework on AIDS 2005-2007. The National AIDS Commission will manage the fund, with UNDP providing financial management services and UNAIDS secretariat providing technical review and assistance.

The main focus area of the UNAIDS Secretariat is to ensure coordination and harmonization among main implementing partners and stakeholders and in particular to support the National AIDS commission in implementing the national action plan for HIV/AIDS in 100 districts and cities throughout the country.

Development of HIV/AIDS strategic publications is a crucial part of the work to ensure widely disseminated up-to-date and reliable data, information and analysis on global, regional and country trends in the epidemic, its impact, and the response, to support advocacy and inform policy and strategy formulation by all partners.

By a formal request from the National AIDS Commission, the secretariat of UNAIDS in Indonesia has established a NAC Support Unit to support the implementation of UNAIDS support-plan for the NAC. Under this unit, part time translators / editors are required to assist the NAC support unit in the execution of the support-plan in the development of HIV/AIDS strategic information / publications.

Main tasks and Responsibilities of the Position
Under the NAC Support Unit, the translators / editors will work on part time basis to support the execution of the UNAIDS support-plan in the development of HIV/AIDS strategic information / publications.
The main responsibility of part time translators are to provide translation and editing services in Bahasa Indonesia and in English as required during the production of guidelines, key materials and reference documents including best practices and existing materials from global references on HIV/AIDS
UNAIDS Programme Coordinator will provide the overall supervision for the implementation of the support-plan while UNAIDS Country Coordinator and NAC National Project Director will provide overall guidance.

Qualification requirements
1. Extensive experience for 3-5 years in providing translation services from Indonesian to English or from English to Indonesian or both services
2. Bachelor Degree (S1)
3. Understanding of HIV/AIDS-related issues and advocacy is an advantage
4. Ability to work in a team and meet management schedules
5. Computer literacy in Word, Excel, Power Point, Access and internet applications

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

(UNORC) Job vacancy start 12 July

Head of Section
Title: Head of Section
Vacancy Number:
Post Level: L4 (Temporary Fixed Term Contract)
Duration: Six months (initial)
Duty station: Banda Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia
Organization: Office of the United Nations Recovery Coordinator for Aceh
and Nias (UNORC) Information Analysis Section (IAS)

Background:
The Office of the United Nations Recovery Coordinator for Aceh and Nias (UNORC)
was established in September 2005 to support the Government of Indonesia. As the
Government has taken a strong lead in the post-emergency phase with the
establishment of the Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Agency for Aceh and Nias
(BRR), it is imperative that UNORC takes responsibility for facilitating strong
coordination among the UN Agencies, the international NGO community, and
bilateral donors in full and timely support of the Government’s reconstruction and
recovery efforts.

Staffed by personnel from the UN Secretariat and various UN Agencies, UNORC
serves as the main point of contact between the UN system, BRR and Provincial and
District Governments. UNORC aims to facilitate a unified United Nations system
approach, to put into place structures for coordination at all levels, to minimise gaps in the response and provide linkages and strategic policy that transcend all sectors.

UNORC is also deeply committed to incorporate the principle of equity into the
recovery efforts, with a particular focus on protecting and advocating on behalf of the vulnerable.

Recognising the urgent need to improve analysis to enable effective policy making
and support the recovery effort, UNICEF kindly offered to fund the establishment of
the UNORC Information and Analysis Section for an initial one to two year period. A
letter of agreement was signed to this effect by UNICEF, BRR and UNORC on 19
June 2006. This section is consolidating available data sets from BRR, BPS, line
ministries and other partners within a results-based indicator framework to enable
comparative demographic trend analysis on recovery. The objective is to ensure that
all stakeholders can make informed and timely adjustments to their assistance
programs by tracking the rate and direction of recovery and identifying un-met needs
and inequalities. The project adopts a holistic approach by focusing on crosscutting
themes, such as gender, vital needs and vulnerability, to assess the full socioeconomic impact of recovery on the lives and livelihoods of the people of Aceh and Nias. The project will ensure sustainability and strengthening of local capacity in data collation, analysis and reporting through partnership with government agencies,
including BRR, BPS and BPDE. UNORC will also continue to support and reinforce
local government information management required for the overall recovery planning
framework.
The Head of Section is responsible for the overall delivery of the three composite
units of IAS: the Information Coordination Unit gathering and disseminating data to
ensure needs of stakeholders are met, the Data Management Unit collating, cleaning
and processing data sets using the common UN software, DevInfo and the Statistical
Research Unit, developing timely analytical reports and products to feed into policy
making. S/he serves as the advisor to the Recovery Coordinator on identified trends
and recovery impact. S/he will oversee the development of strategic planning for the
unit and articulate programme goals and outputs to partners. S/he will lead and guide the Information Analysis Section and foster collaboration within the team. Using skills in the social sciences s/he should supervise and conduct analysis of datasets.

Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Provide strategic oversight of IAS, ensuring that it complements the goals and
directions of the Office of the Recovery Coordinator and that it continues to
meet the information needs of recovery.
2. Serve as the senior advisor providing briefings to the Recovery Coordinator
and other senior officials on recovery trends and social and economic impact
analysis as they relate to the reconstruction of Aceh and Nias. Analysis will
include IDP movements; general population mobility; settlement patterns; and
social and economic indicators of recovery, in particular Health, Education
and Livelihoods.
3. Identify and develop analytical outputs, such as quarterly trend analysis and
recovery review and other publications to be developed by the Section.
4. Liaise with senior UN officials and participate in the UN Aceh Team and Inter
Agency Standing Committee Meetings to promote the use of analysis and
information among decision-makers.
5. Liaise with national, provincial and local Government partners including
BRR, BPDE, BPS and Bapeda.
6. Liaise with strategic international partners engaged in impact monitoring and
other information systems, including World Bank, IFRC, WHO, UNICEF and
BRR.
7. Ensure that all efforts are made to secure adequate funding for the unit and
oversee the administrative activities to support this function.
8. Provide the overall management of IAS, directly supervise the respective head
of units and ensure a smooth operating environment.

Education & Qualifications
Education:
Advanced University degree preferably in demography or a related field in the Social
Science and Behavioural Sciences. Demonstrated qualitative research and statistical
analysis.

Experience:
At least 7 years of progressively responsible relevant professional experience,
including management experience in research, information management, development
and governance, including at least five years of experience at the international level.
This professional experience must include at least five years of field experience in
crisis countries and /or in the field involved with inter-agency coordination in
development or complex emergencies. Experience in the UN and knowledge of the
region desirable.

Language:
Excellent spoken and written English. Knowledge of Indonesian an advantage.

Other skills:
Proven skills in analysis, negotiating, and leadership, proven solid inter-personal and diplomatic skills, computer literacy.

Interested candidates should send there applications and CV’s to the address below quoting the
position title.
UNORC
Jl. Jendral Sudirman No. 15
Geuceu Iniem
Banda Aceh
e-mail: vacancies.unorc.iau@gmail.com