Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Vacancy - World Vision Indonesia

World Vision Indonesia is currently seeking for:

Project Director

The PD will provide leadership and direction of all project activities to support the following goals:

· Withdraw and prevent children from involvement in exploitive child labor through the provision of direct educational services;
· Strengthen policies on child labor and education, the capacity of national institutions to combat child labor, and formal and transitional education systems that encourage children engaged in or at risk of engaging in exploitive labor to attend school
· Raise awareness of the importance of education for all children and mobilizing a wide array of actors to improve and expand education infrastructures
· Support research and the collection of reliable data on child labor
· Ensure the long-term sustainability of these efforts.

Requirements Include:

· 7+ years of extensive international development experience managing large project requirements including USAID or USDOL project management experience or previous employment on a USAID-funded project.
· Experience in managing inter-agency consortiums.
· Working knowledge of exploitive child labor issues, particularly of the worst forms of child labor and commercially sexually exploited children..
· Experience managing or designing vocational training and education programs for children.
· Experience working/living in Indonesia.
· Working knowledge of English and Bahasa Indonesian


Education Specialist

The Education Specialist will provide leadership in designing and implementing technical elements to support the following goals:
· Withdraw and prevent children from involvement in exploitive child labor through the provision of direct educational services;
· Strengthen policies on child labor and education, the capacity of national institutions to combat child labor, and formal and transitional education systems that encourage children engaged in or at risk of engaging in exploitive labor to attend school
· Raise awareness of the importance of education for all children and mobilizing a wide array of actors to improve and expand education infrastructures
· Support research and the collection of reliable data on child labor
· Ensure the long-term sustainability of these efforts.

Requirements:

· Four + years experience in formal/non-formal basic education projects in developing countries in areas including student assessment, teacher training, educational materials/ curriculum development, community participation in education, educational management, and educational monitoring and information systems. Masters degree preferred.
· Substantial experience working with ministries of education, networks of educators, employers' organizations, and trade unions or comparable entities. · Must be able to work in a cross-cultural environment with multiple deadlines and high demands
· Working knowledge of English and Bahasa Indonesian required.


Monitoring and Evaluation Officer

The Monitoring and Evaluation Officer will coordinate and lead the monitoring and evaluation efforts to support the following goals:

· Withdraw and prevent children from involvement in exploitive child labor through the provision of direct educational services;
· Strengthen policies on child labor and education, the capacity of national institutions to combat child labor, and formal and transitional education systems that encourage children engaged in or at risk of engaging in exploitive labor to attend school
· Raise awareness of the importance of education for all children and mobilizing a wide array of actors to improve and expand education infrastructures
· Support research and the collection of reliable data on child labor
· Ensure the long-term sustainability of these efforts.

Requirements Include:

· Master’s degree in an appropriate field
· Five years of progressively responsible experience monitoring and evaluating community development programs in an international context
· Substantial experience employing participatory M&E techniques, with particular regard to monitoring commercially sexually exploited children.
· Experience managing USG grants or contracts
· Demonstrated experience respecting the security, dignity and self-worth of those participating in monitoring and evaluations activities
· Working knowledge of English and Bahasa Indonesian required.

Please send application before 20 July to RecruitmentIndonesi a@wvi.org

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