Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Vacancy - UNICEF

UNICEF Indonesia welcomes applications from qualified Indonesian national candidates for the following vacancies:

Vacancy reference: 09-019
Title: Health Officer (Fixed-Term, NO-B level, IDS09036)
Duty Station: Ambon
Contract Duration: 30 September 2009 with possibility to extend subject
to funding availability

Summary of the Post:

Under the direct guidance of the Health Specialist NO-C and the technical oversight of the Malaria and EPI Specialists L4, responsible for the implementation and monitoring of assigned project(s) and activities within the Malaria/EPI units/ Policy& capacity-building Program to strengthen interventions.


The SM will provide technical support to the government of Maluku on capacity-building for managers & providers and communities for an improved response from healthcare services and strategic partnerships with other relevant sectors in ensuring carrying out of specific interventions. This will include ensuring regular update on relevant project data, liaison with partners at district and province level and technical assistance in implementing assigned projects and activities.

Qualifications:

- University degree in medical or degree in relevant social science. Degree in Public Health an asset.
- 2 (two) years of progressively responsible professional work experience at the national and international levels in programme management, monitoring and evaluation, in a related field.
- Fluency in English and in Bahasa Indonesia.
- Knowledge of the latest developments within Malaria and EPI.
- Analytical, negotiating, communication and advocacy skills.
- Supervisory and managerial skills.
- Leadership and teamwork abilities.
- Computer skills, including internet navigation and various office applications.
- Demonstrated ability to work in a multi-cultural environment and establish harmonious and effective working relationships, both within and outside the organization.

Vacancy reference: 09-020
Title: Health Officer (Fixed-Term, NO-B level, IMIS 46959)
Duty Station: Sorong
Contract Duration: 31 March 2010

Summary of the Post:

Under the general guidance of Chief Field Office and the Health Specialist in the Field Office and Health Specialist in Manokwari, coordinate the field implementation, and monitoring of the UNICEF supported programme.

Qualifications:

- University Degree in Health. Master’s degree in Public Health an advantage.
- Working in Health sector programmes for at least 2 (two) years.
- Fluency in Bahasa Indonesia and English
- The staff can be relied upon to provide up to date professional expertise to the Field Office in his or her sector and to leverage this expertise successfully to meet the goals of UNICEF.
- Must be able to demonstrate the requisite aptitudes and experience for monitoring and evaluating health programmes.
- Technical understanding of health projects including knowledge of latest development and technology.
- Current knowledge of development issues, policies as well as social programming policies and procedures in international development cooperation.
- Good computer application skills.
- Good analytical, negotiating, communication and advocacy skills.
- Proven ability to conceptualize, develop, plan and manage programme as well as to transfer knowledge and skills.
- Ability to work in international and multicultural environment.

Vacancy reference: 09-021
Title: WES Officer, Hygiene Promotion and Community Mobilization (Fixed-Term, NO-B level, IDS09040)
Duty Station: Sorong
Contract Duration: 31 December 2010

Summary of the Post:

The WES programme, financed by the Dutch and Swedish Governments, is active in six provinces, NTB, NTT, Maluku, Papua, Papua Barat and South Sulawesi. In absence of WES expertise in the UNICEF Field Offices and in line with the funding proposal, it is proposed to hire Project Officers with the aim to speed up the project initiation, implementation and to ensure quality of the interventions. Although POs from Jakarta will provide guidance and supervision to the project, their presence in the districts will be limited. The Project Officers will be able to regularly follow-up with the implementing institutions and closely monitor progress in the field, with the following expected outputs:

- Technical support and guidance provided to relevant local government and other partners involved in implementation of UNICEF supported water and sanitation interventions, with a focus on hygiene promotion and participatory methodologies;
- Quality of UNICEF supported activities ensured;
- Timely implementation of UNICEF supported WES activities, meeting donor commitments;
- Adequate monitoring and (donor) reporting of WES projects in the province;
- Administrative and financial aspects of the project well managed (a.o. with help of UNICEF’s Programme Manager System (ProMS)).

Qualifications:

- University degree in Social Sciences, Public Health or related discipline;
- 2 (two) years of professional experience, at least partially in the water and sanitation sector
- Fluency in English and in Bahasa Indonesia.
- Knowledge of the latest developments within hygiene promotion and use of participatory methodologies.
- Analytical, negotiating, communication and advocacy skills.
- Computer skills, including internet navigation and various office applications.
- Demonstrated ability to work in a multi-cultural environment and establish harmonious and effective working relationships, both within and outside the organization.

UNICEF IS A SMOKE–FREE ENVIRONMENT

Each candidate should provide full curriculum vitae, accompanied by a
recent identity photograph and photocopies of diplomas addressed to the
following address:

Human Resources Specialist, UNICEF

Wisma Metropolitan II, 11th Floor

Jl. Jenderal Sudirman Kav. 31 Jakarta 12920


Or send electronically to: *jakartahr@unicef.org*

Please quote the vacancy reference number on the subject email.

Closing date: 08 July 2009

UNICEF offers equal employment opportunities and female candidates are
encouraged to apply

With Best Regards,


Abdul Rozak

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