The National Team for Accelerating Poverty Reduction (TNP2K) is seeking applications from highly qualified candidates for the following positions:
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE COORDINATOR
LEAD ECONOMIST
POVERTY TARGETING DATA ANALYST
FINANCE ASSISTANT
TNP2K has been established under the Vice President’s Office to lead the coordination and oversight of poverty reduction programs in Indonesia. These positions are Jakarta based for an initial 3-6 month contract which will be extendable to long term positions based on satisfactory performance and budget approval.
The Full Terms of References including the selection criteria and responsibilities are available at www.tnp2k.org.
Interested candidates should be available immediately, send their CV with 3 references, a maximum 1 page of paragraph against selection criteria and indicate the position applied for in the email subject title by the latest: 18 December 2010 to recruit@tnp2k.org .
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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Thursday, December 9, 2010
Friday, August 13, 2010
NGO Vacancy - Yayasan BaKTI : Administration/Finance Assistant for Eastern Indonesia Researcher Networks (JiKTI)
Yayasan BaKTI
Administration/Finance Assistant for Eastern Indonesia Researcher
Networks (JiKTI)
Background
1. Eastern Indonesia faces significant development challenges. In terms
of investment climate, service delivery, governance and the local
economy, most eastern provinces under perform the nation as a whole.
Isolation, remoteness, low population density, ethnic and linguistic
diversity, corruption, limited human resource capacity and conflict have
all contributed to the disappointing results of development efforts in
the past.
2. To support local, national and international development actors to
address these challenges, BaKTI has focused on providing platforms for
sharing development knowledge and experience, building bridges and
networks among local reform champions, and supporting these actors to
work together for change. BaKTI has also played a key role in evolving
development approaches that are appropriate and effective for the region.
3. BaKTI’s goal is ‘improved development in eastern Indonesia’, and it
aims to support development actors to achieve this broad goal through a
focus on four specific objectives:
1) Increased collaboration and coordination in development efforts
2) Increased knowledge exchange and adoption of good practices
3) Increased opportunities to influence broader development agendas
4) Local initiatives piloted, expanded and replicated in eastern Indonesia
4. BaKTI facilitates activities and acts as the secretariat for The
Eastern Indonesia Forum (EI Forum) and its two sub-networks: The Eastern
Indonesia Heads of Bappeda Forum, and the Eastern Indonesia Researchers
Network.
5. The Eastern Indonesia Researchers Network (Jaringan Peneliti Kawasan
Timur Indonesia/JiKTI) is a network that aims to promote collaborative
efforts to support development activities between researchers in eastern
Indonesia through research and knowledge sharing.
JiKTI’s structure consists of the secretariat, 12 focal points (one in
each province) and JiKTI’s members.
6. In July 2010, The Asia Foundation established a partnership with
BaKTI to support JiKTI’s activities in capacity building and policy
influencing for researchers in eastern Indonesia, in particular those
who are JiKTI members.
7. In supporting JiKTI activities, the recruitment of
Administration/Finance Assistant is needed to support the Program
Officer for JiKTI on a day to day activity.
8. The main tasks of the Administration/Finance Assistant for JiKTI:
Administrative functions:
a) Administering ingoing/outgoing mail and maintaining the general
filing system related to JiKTI under supervision of the Program Officer
b) Supporting data entry for JiKTI databases
c) Supporting Program Officer in logistical stuff including support in
administration, procurement, travel and accommodations arrangements,
communications, and event organizing
d) Working together with BaKTI HR/Admin Officer in making sure that the
procurement system is in compliance with BaKTI’s procurement procedures
e) Monitoring and registering assets/equipment under JiKTI’s program and
in line with BaKTI’s asset registering procedures
f) Other tasks as required to support JiKTI secretariat
Finance functions:
a) Making sure all expenses related to JiKTI have been approved by
designated officer and in accordance with BaKTI’s financial system
procedures
b) Preparing and monitoring all advances payment of JiKTI’s activities
in accordance with BaKTI’s financial system procedures and report
regularly to BaKTI’s Finance and Accounting Officer
c) Issuing payment and receipt vouchers related to JiKTI expenses in
accordance with BaKTI’s financial system procedures
d) Transferring and/or depositing fund related to JiKTI’ s program in
accordance with BaKTI’s financial system procedures
e) Preparing bank reconciliation report on monthly basis
f) Working together with BaKTI’s Finance and Accounting Officer in
preparing monthly financial report based on The Asia Foundation’s system
and in compliance with BaKTI’s financial system procedures
g) Other tasks as required to support the finance functions of JiKTI program
9. Requirements of the Administration/Finance Assistant for JiKTI:
a) University degree, majoring in secretarial/administration and/or
equivalent experience
b) Familiar with knowledge management database systems and information
technology;
c) Understanding of development issues, local context and dynamics and
sensitivity to culture;
d) Well developed report writing, networking and communication skills;
e) Good team player.
10. The position is based in Makassar, Indonesia. The assignment will
initially be 12 months but with opportunity for extension depending on
performance. The Administration/Finance Assistant for JiKTI will report
to Program Officer for JiKTI and BaKTI Finance and Accounting Officer on
a day-to-day basis.
Please submit your written application including cover letter, CV and
references (at least three names with full contact details) no later
than 19 August 2010 to:
jobs@bakti.org
Applications will be treated strictly confidential and only short-listed
candidates will receive responses. Late submissions will not be
considered and phone inquiries will not be accepted.
Administration/Finance Assistant for Eastern Indonesia Researcher
Networks (JiKTI)
Background
1. Eastern Indonesia faces significant development challenges. In terms
of investment climate, service delivery, governance and the local
economy, most eastern provinces under perform the nation as a whole.
Isolation, remoteness, low population density, ethnic and linguistic
diversity, corruption, limited human resource capacity and conflict have
all contributed to the disappointing results of development efforts in
the past.
2. To support local, national and international development actors to
address these challenges, BaKTI has focused on providing platforms for
sharing development knowledge and experience, building bridges and
networks among local reform champions, and supporting these actors to
work together for change. BaKTI has also played a key role in evolving
development approaches that are appropriate and effective for the region.
3. BaKTI’s goal is ‘improved development in eastern Indonesia’, and it
aims to support development actors to achieve this broad goal through a
focus on four specific objectives:
1) Increased collaboration and coordination in development efforts
2) Increased knowledge exchange and adoption of good practices
3) Increased opportunities to influence broader development agendas
4) Local initiatives piloted, expanded and replicated in eastern Indonesia
4. BaKTI facilitates activities and acts as the secretariat for The
Eastern Indonesia Forum (EI Forum) and its two sub-networks: The Eastern
Indonesia Heads of Bappeda Forum, and the Eastern Indonesia Researchers
Network.
5. The Eastern Indonesia Researchers Network (Jaringan Peneliti Kawasan
Timur Indonesia/JiKTI) is a network that aims to promote collaborative
efforts to support development activities between researchers in eastern
Indonesia through research and knowledge sharing.
JiKTI’s structure consists of the secretariat, 12 focal points (one in
each province) and JiKTI’s members.
6. In July 2010, The Asia Foundation established a partnership with
BaKTI to support JiKTI’s activities in capacity building and policy
influencing for researchers in eastern Indonesia, in particular those
who are JiKTI members.
7. In supporting JiKTI activities, the recruitment of
Administration/Finance Assistant is needed to support the Program
Officer for JiKTI on a day to day activity.
8. The main tasks of the Administration/Finance Assistant for JiKTI:
Administrative functions:
a) Administering ingoing/outgoing mail and maintaining the general
filing system related to JiKTI under supervision of the Program Officer
b) Supporting data entry for JiKTI databases
c) Supporting Program Officer in logistical stuff including support in
administration, procurement, travel and accommodations arrangements,
communications, and event organizing
d) Working together with BaKTI HR/Admin Officer in making sure that the
procurement system is in compliance with BaKTI’s procurement procedures
e) Monitoring and registering assets/equipment under JiKTI’s program and
in line with BaKTI’s asset registering procedures
f) Other tasks as required to support JiKTI secretariat
Finance functions:
a) Making sure all expenses related to JiKTI have been approved by
designated officer and in accordance with BaKTI’s financial system
procedures
b) Preparing and monitoring all advances payment of JiKTI’s activities
in accordance with BaKTI’s financial system procedures and report
regularly to BaKTI’s Finance and Accounting Officer
c) Issuing payment and receipt vouchers related to JiKTI expenses in
accordance with BaKTI’s financial system procedures
d) Transferring and/or depositing fund related to JiKTI’ s program in
accordance with BaKTI’s financial system procedures
e) Preparing bank reconciliation report on monthly basis
f) Working together with BaKTI’s Finance and Accounting Officer in
preparing monthly financial report based on The Asia Foundation’s system
and in compliance with BaKTI’s financial system procedures
g) Other tasks as required to support the finance functions of JiKTI program
9. Requirements of the Administration/Finance Assistant for JiKTI:
a) University degree, majoring in secretarial/administration and/or
equivalent experience
b) Familiar with knowledge management database systems and information
technology;
c) Understanding of development issues, local context and dynamics and
sensitivity to culture;
d) Well developed report writing, networking and communication skills;
e) Good team player.
10. The position is based in Makassar, Indonesia. The assignment will
initially be 12 months but with opportunity for extension depending on
performance. The Administration/Finance Assistant for JiKTI will report
to Program Officer for JiKTI and BaKTI Finance and Accounting Officer on
a day-to-day basis.
Please submit your written application including cover letter, CV and
references (at least three names with full contact details) no later
than 19 August 2010 to:
jobs@bakti.org
Applications will be treated strictly confidential and only short-listed
candidates will receive responses. Late submissions will not be
considered and phone inquiries will not be accepted.
Friday, April 9, 2010
NGO Vacancy : SurfAid International - Finance Assistant
FINANCE ASSISTANT
SurfAid International is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the alleviation of human suffering through community-based health programs. We perform our work in isolated regions connected to us through surfing and are professional, highly energized, innovative and youthful in our outlook. Our main program areas are Community Based Health, Emergency Preparation, Environmental Health (Water and Sanitation) and Malaria prevention.
We are now seeking for Finance Assistant, to be based in Padang, West Sumatra. The Finance
Assistant will report to the Finance Manager and will work as an integral part of the program management teams. The purpose of the role is to administer finances including petty cash management and bank transactions and to ensure all cash and related activities
are accountable.
The key responsibilities of the successful applicant will be responsible for: Vouchering, bookkeeping and finance administration; Payment transactions; Cash counting
with Finance Officer;Input transactions to Accounting software;Submit GL to
FO;Prepare balance sheets, P&L report on a monthly basis;Reconciliatio n balance sheets accounts on a monthly basis;Prepare salary statements and send to staff;Calculate Jamsostek premium for all staff on a monthly basis, report to Jamsostek and anything related with it, including registering new staff;Maintain and filling finance documents;
Additionally a small part of the role incorporates assistant to the HR function. In this capacity the successful applicant will be responsible for:
ü Maintain and filling HR documents;
ü Update and maintain the staff data;
ü Update and maintain staff’s leave and sick leave data.
Requirements
The successful applicant will hold an accountancy degree. Effective verbal and written communication, multi-tasking, organizational, prioritization skills are necessary. Demonstrated attention to detail, ability to follow procedures, meet deadlines and work independently and cooperatively with team members is required. Fluency in English and Bahasa Indonesia are important. Highly developed computers skills with strong familiarity of word processing, spreadsheets, and database software are mandatory. The ability
to interact well with SurfAid International staff and program beneficiaries is important, together with a detailed understanding of community issues.
SurfAid International provides a competitive salary and benefits package for the successful candidate. Please send your cover letter (clearly identifying the role you are applying for) and your CV to jobs@surfaidinterna tional.org by Friday, April 16, 2010. We look forward to receiving your application!
SurfAid International is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the alleviation of human suffering through community-based health programs. We perform our work in isolated regions connected to us through surfing and are professional, highly energized, innovative and youthful in our outlook. Our main program areas are Community Based Health, Emergency Preparation, Environmental Health (Water and Sanitation) and Malaria prevention.
We are now seeking for Finance Assistant, to be based in Padang, West Sumatra. The Finance
Assistant will report to the Finance Manager and will work as an integral part of the program management teams. The purpose of the role is to administer finances including petty cash management and bank transactions and to ensure all cash and related activities
are accountable.
The key responsibilities of the successful applicant will be responsible for: Vouchering, bookkeeping and finance administration; Payment transactions; Cash counting
with Finance Officer;Input transactions to Accounting software;Submit GL to
FO;Prepare balance sheets, P&L report on a monthly basis;Reconciliatio n balance sheets accounts on a monthly basis;Prepare salary statements and send to staff;Calculate Jamsostek premium for all staff on a monthly basis, report to Jamsostek and anything related with it, including registering new staff;Maintain and filling finance documents;
Additionally a small part of the role incorporates assistant to the HR function. In this capacity the successful applicant will be responsible for:
ü Maintain and filling HR documents;
ü Update and maintain the staff data;
ü Update and maintain staff’s leave and sick leave data.
Requirements
The successful applicant will hold an accountancy degree. Effective verbal and written communication, multi-tasking, organizational, prioritization skills are necessary. Demonstrated attention to detail, ability to follow procedures, meet deadlines and work independently and cooperatively with team members is required. Fluency in English and Bahasa Indonesia are important. Highly developed computers skills with strong familiarity of word processing, spreadsheets, and database software are mandatory. The ability
to interact well with SurfAid International staff and program beneficiaries is important, together with a detailed understanding of community issues.
SurfAid International provides a competitive salary and benefits package for the successful candidate. Please send your cover letter (clearly identifying the role you are applying for) and your CV to jobs@surfaidinterna tional.org by Friday, April 16, 2010. We look forward to receiving your application!
Friday, August 28, 2009
Vacancy : Finance Assistant (Internship)
Position Title : Finance Assistant (Internship)
Period of work : 3-6 Months (with possible extension)
Report To : Finance Manager
Department : Finance Department
Closing date : Sep 1, 2009
INTRODUCTION
Academy for Educational Development (AED) manages scholarship programs for
USAID. The goal of the program is to train a new generation of Indonesian
leaders in such fields as Education, Health, Environment, Governance and
Economics.
JOB DESCRIPTIONS
Under the supervision of the Finance Manager, the Finance Assistant
(Internship) will carry out the following functions:
1. Responsible for petty cash and handle petty cash requirements of the
project and the maintenance of weekly balance book to support petty cash and
possess the physical balance of petty cash.
2. Ensure strictly that payments are being made after receiving approval
from appropriate authority and to make sure all payments have attached
proper supporting documents based on accounting procedures such as
Invoices, Purchase Orders (PO), Delivery Orders (DO), Supplier Matrices
including Justifications, Original Receipts, Authorization Signatures, and
other related documents.
3. Maintain an efficient filing system of all program documents.
4. Participate in the preparation of monthly reports to the AED Home
office.
5. Performs any other job-related duties as required
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED
Education:
Minimum of Diploma 3 (D3) degree in Accounting
Experience:
Relevant experience in Finance work.
Languages:
Good oral and written communication skills in English and Indonesia
Competencies:
* Honest, accurate, punctual, and a team player
* Demonstrated ability to work with Microsoft Office software
* Ability to communicate effectively both in writing and orally.
* Works with material that needs to be kept confidential.
The deadline for receiving applications is Sep 1, 2009. No applicants will
be accepted after that date.
Please send application letter & curriculum vitae (CV) to below address:
Academy for Educational Development
Fax: 021-51000072
or our email address:
apply@aed.or. id
Attn: Finance Manager
Period of work : 3-6 Months (with possible extension)
Report To : Finance Manager
Department : Finance Department
Closing date : Sep 1, 2009
INTRODUCTION
Academy for Educational Development (AED) manages scholarship programs for
USAID. The goal of the program is to train a new generation of Indonesian
leaders in such fields as Education, Health, Environment, Governance and
Economics.
JOB DESCRIPTIONS
Under the supervision of the Finance Manager, the Finance Assistant
(Internship) will carry out the following functions:
1. Responsible for petty cash and handle petty cash requirements of the
project and the maintenance of weekly balance book to support petty cash and
possess the physical balance of petty cash.
2. Ensure strictly that payments are being made after receiving approval
from appropriate authority and to make sure all payments have attached
proper supporting documents based on accounting procedures such as
Invoices, Purchase Orders (PO), Delivery Orders (DO), Supplier Matrices
including Justifications, Original Receipts, Authorization Signatures, and
other related documents.
3. Maintain an efficient filing system of all program documents.
4. Participate in the preparation of monthly reports to the AED Home
office.
5. Performs any other job-related duties as required
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED
Education:
Minimum of Diploma 3 (D3) degree in Accounting
Experience:
Relevant experience in Finance work.
Languages:
Good oral and written communication skills in English and Indonesia
Competencies:
* Honest, accurate, punctual, and a team player
* Demonstrated ability to work with Microsoft Office software
* Ability to communicate effectively both in writing and orally.
* Works with material that needs to be kept confidential.
The deadline for receiving applications is Sep 1, 2009. No applicants will
be accepted after that date.
Please send application letter & curriculum vitae (CV) to below address:
Academy for Educational Development
Fax: 021-51000072
or our email address:
apply@aed.or. id
Attn: Finance Manager
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Vacancies - OXFAM GB Indonesia
Building Resilience in Eastern Indonesia
We think people in Indonesia should fend for themselves.
That’s why, over the last three years, we’ve been scaling up
our ‘Building Resilience’ programme. Working closely with the
country’s government, as well as civil society and community
action groups, we’re coordinating our efforts to ensure the people
of Indonesia are better prepared to cope with whatever nature
throws at them. It’s a huge challenge - this is a part of the world
that’s particularly prone to natural disasters. But we’ve already
made tremendous headway. And with your help, we’ll bring greater
peace of mind and security to those who live in the region.
Disaster Risk Reduction Coordinator
Jakarta - Ref. IDSC35/01
You’ll work with programme teams and partners in order to ensure
high quality management of the Building Resilience programme.
We’ll also look to you to help devise a coherent policy and
advocacy strategy, focusing on Disaster Risk Reduction and
Climate Change Adaptation. With a background in research or an NGO,
you’ll be experienced in policy development, communications or lobbying
and committed to gender equality.
Project Manager
Jayapura - Ref. IDCS38/01 | Makasar - Ref. IDSC39/01
In this key role, you’ll lead in day to day management of the
Building Resilience programme in targeted areas, ensuring a particular
focus on women’s empowerment. A far-reaching challenge for which
you’ll need a good management, social science or development related degree
and plenty of practical NGO experience overseeing similar disaster management
and risk reduction projects.
Project Officer
Jayapura – Ref. IDCS38/02 | Makasar - Ref. IDSC39/02 |
NTT/NTB - Ref. IDSC39/03
Here, based in Oxfam or posted within our partners, you’ll oversee
a number of partner projects developed as part of the overall
Building Resilience programme. Again, a relevant degree is important -
in a management, humanitarian or development related field.
You’ll also need proven project management experience and commitment
to gender equality.
Women’s Empowerment Officer
Jakarta - Ref. IDSC35/02
Drawing on your knowledge and experience in gender training and
gender specific advocacy, you’ll support Oxfam and programme partners
to conduct in-depth analyses and assess women’s specific needs and
vulnerabilities to disasters. You’ll then ensure those issues are addressed
as an integral part of the programme.
Monitoring Evaluation & Learning Officer
Jakarta – Ref. IDSC35/03
In this key role, you’ll provide full M&E support to Oxfam and
programme partners to measure gendered impact and produce reports and
develop our overall capabilities in this area. You’ll need a good
understanding of emergency relief work and disaster risk reduction,
together with considerable experience of designing and implementing
M&E frameworks and programmes.
Media & Communications Officer
Jakarta - Ref. IDSC35/04
Your focus will be on delivering a strategic media and communications plan
for the Building Resilience Programme. Degree qualified, you’re a superb communicator
and networker with proven experience in journalism, media or PR.
Finance Officer
Jayapura – Ref. IDCS38/03 | Makasar - Ref IDSC39/04
Here, you’ll oversee our entire finance operation - everything from
managing our payment processes to submitting online returns to the area office,
from producing management information to verifying cheques and payment vouchers.
You’ll also provide technical support to programme partners on all financial aspects.
For this, you’ll need to be a full- or part-qualified accountant with
proven experience.
Finance Assistant
Makasar - Ref. IDSC39/05
Working closely with the Finance Officer, yours will be a broad-based role
that touches on the various areas outlined above. Along with a formal finance
qualification, you’ll need some solid experience. Ideally, this will include
time spent working in accounting and management finance.
Procurement Officer
Jakarta - Ref. IDSA12/01
You’ll source materials in-country to support our programme and also ensure
we’re better equipped to deal with emergencies. Educated to an advanced level,
you’ll ideally have a diploma in Purchasing and Supplies. Excellent organisational
are obviously essential. Experience in logistics would be a distinct advantage.
To apply, please e-mail your cover letter and CV, including the job reference
in the subject line, to: Jakarta@oxfam. org.uk
Closing date: 2nd August 2009.
We think people in Indonesia should fend for themselves.
That’s why, over the last three years, we’ve been scaling up
our ‘Building Resilience’ programme. Working closely with the
country’s government, as well as civil society and community
action groups, we’re coordinating our efforts to ensure the people
of Indonesia are better prepared to cope with whatever nature
throws at them. It’s a huge challenge - this is a part of the world
that’s particularly prone to natural disasters. But we’ve already
made tremendous headway. And with your help, we’ll bring greater
peace of mind and security to those who live in the region.
Disaster Risk Reduction Coordinator
Jakarta - Ref. IDSC35/01
You’ll work with programme teams and partners in order to ensure
high quality management of the Building Resilience programme.
We’ll also look to you to help devise a coherent policy and
advocacy strategy, focusing on Disaster Risk Reduction and
Climate Change Adaptation. With a background in research or an NGO,
you’ll be experienced in policy development, communications or lobbying
and committed to gender equality.
Project Manager
Jayapura - Ref. IDCS38/01 | Makasar - Ref. IDSC39/01
In this key role, you’ll lead in day to day management of the
Building Resilience programme in targeted areas, ensuring a particular
focus on women’s empowerment. A far-reaching challenge for which
you’ll need a good management, social science or development related degree
and plenty of practical NGO experience overseeing similar disaster management
and risk reduction projects.
Project Officer
Jayapura – Ref. IDCS38/02 | Makasar - Ref. IDSC39/02 |
NTT/NTB - Ref. IDSC39/03
Here, based in Oxfam or posted within our partners, you’ll oversee
a number of partner projects developed as part of the overall
Building Resilience programme. Again, a relevant degree is important -
in a management, humanitarian or development related field.
You’ll also need proven project management experience and commitment
to gender equality.
Women’s Empowerment Officer
Jakarta - Ref. IDSC35/02
Drawing on your knowledge and experience in gender training and
gender specific advocacy, you’ll support Oxfam and programme partners
to conduct in-depth analyses and assess women’s specific needs and
vulnerabilities to disasters. You’ll then ensure those issues are addressed
as an integral part of the programme.
Monitoring Evaluation & Learning Officer
Jakarta – Ref. IDSC35/03
In this key role, you’ll provide full M&E support to Oxfam and
programme partners to measure gendered impact and produce reports and
develop our overall capabilities in this area. You’ll need a good
understanding of emergency relief work and disaster risk reduction,
together with considerable experience of designing and implementing
M&E frameworks and programmes.
Media & Communications Officer
Jakarta - Ref. IDSC35/04
Your focus will be on delivering a strategic media and communications plan
for the Building Resilience Programme. Degree qualified, you’re a superb communicator
and networker with proven experience in journalism, media or PR.
Finance Officer
Jayapura – Ref. IDCS38/03 | Makasar - Ref IDSC39/04
Here, you’ll oversee our entire finance operation - everything from
managing our payment processes to submitting online returns to the area office,
from producing management information to verifying cheques and payment vouchers.
You’ll also provide technical support to programme partners on all financial aspects.
For this, you’ll need to be a full- or part-qualified accountant with
proven experience.
Finance Assistant
Makasar - Ref. IDSC39/05
Working closely with the Finance Officer, yours will be a broad-based role
that touches on the various areas outlined above. Along with a formal finance
qualification, you’ll need some solid experience. Ideally, this will include
time spent working in accounting and management finance.
Procurement Officer
Jakarta - Ref. IDSA12/01
You’ll source materials in-country to support our programme and also ensure
we’re better equipped to deal with emergencies. Educated to an advanced level,
you’ll ideally have a diploma in Purchasing and Supplies. Excellent organisational
are obviously essential. Experience in logistics would be a distinct advantage.
To apply, please e-mail your cover letter and CV, including the job reference
in the subject line, to: Jakarta@oxfam. org.uk
Closing date: 2nd August 2009.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Vacancy - Oxfam GB Indonesia : Finance Assistant
Finance Assistant
Jakarta, Indonesia
Gender inequality is a major contributing factor in many development challenges in Indonesia, which is why we’ve launched a programme that aims to give women
in Aceh and Papua a much stronger voices in their communities. The project’s already well under way in Papua and now we need your help to take it even further.
The role Raising Her Voice is a big programme with its own financial systems and controls. And here you’ll make sure that they’re kept updated, accurately filing away
information and uploading data on to the system so that it’s readily available to others within the team. Alongside the Finance Officer, you’ll also have the chance to get involved with budget planning and financial reporting.
What we’re looking for Along with a recognised accounting qualification,
you’ll need proven experience in a similar financial management role. From a practical standpoint, fluency in both English and Bahasa Indonesia is essential. As is knowledge
of the usual Microsoft packages. And as well as being resourceful enough to work on your own initiative, you’ll need to work well as part of a team.
About Oxfam A simple, inescapable truth underlines everything we do at Oxfam. There’s enough wealth in this world to go around. It’s not unfortunate that people live in poverty. It’s unjustifiable. It’s not their problem. It’s ours too. And with the right support, we can beat poverty and injustice. More than 8,000 people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we’re looking for yours.
To apply, please e-mail your cover letter and CV, including the job title in the subject line to: jakarta@oxfam. org.uk
Closing date: 25 June 2009
Jakarta, Indonesia
Gender inequality is a major contributing factor in many development challenges in Indonesia, which is why we’ve launched a programme that aims to give women
in Aceh and Papua a much stronger voices in their communities. The project’s already well under way in Papua and now we need your help to take it even further.
The role Raising Her Voice is a big programme with its own financial systems and controls. And here you’ll make sure that they’re kept updated, accurately filing away
information and uploading data on to the system so that it’s readily available to others within the team. Alongside the Finance Officer, you’ll also have the chance to get involved with budget planning and financial reporting.
What we’re looking for Along with a recognised accounting qualification,
you’ll need proven experience in a similar financial management role. From a practical standpoint, fluency in both English and Bahasa Indonesia is essential. As is knowledge
of the usual Microsoft packages. And as well as being resourceful enough to work on your own initiative, you’ll need to work well as part of a team.
About Oxfam A simple, inescapable truth underlines everything we do at Oxfam. There’s enough wealth in this world to go around. It’s not unfortunate that people live in poverty. It’s unjustifiable. It’s not their problem. It’s ours too. And with the right support, we can beat poverty and injustice. More than 8,000 people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we’re looking for yours.
To apply, please e-mail your cover letter and CV, including the job title in the subject line to: jakarta@oxfam. org.uk
Closing date: 25 June 2009
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