Cowater International is an Ottawa-based Canadian management consulting firm specializing in international development. We work primarily on projects funded by international finance institutions; you can learn more about us at www.cowater.com.
We are currently seeking to recruit *one (1) Indonesian* *Project Officer*and *two (2)* *Deputy Project Officers* for a CIDA-funded project to support Indonesia’s Islands of Integrity Program for Sulawesi (SIPS). The project will assist local governments in Sulawesi in implementing transparent government administration practices in three areas: a) the establishment and improvement of one stop services (OSS) for licenses and other government services, b) support PAS for identity cards and other personal information services, and c) fair and efficient procurement systems and processes. Successful candidates will be responsible for managing project support offices in North and South Sulawesi.
*Responsibilities of the Project/Deputy Project Officers*
The primary duty of the Project Officer will be to provide on-the-ground project monitoring, reporting and analytical support to the Canadian Project Director. (Deputy Project Officers will support the Project Officer in the carrying out of these duties.) Specific responsibilities of the Project Officer will include:
1. Liaising with key provincial and district level decision-makers and projects stakeholders to facilitate project implementation;
2. Providing logistical and coordination support for project activities;
3. Helping to plan, organize and ensure the efficient delivery of workshops, seminars, training, coaching & other project activities;
4. Identifying emerging project implementation issues and alerting the Project Director;
5. Analyzing and providing advice on the local governance context;
6. Respecting the values of KPK’s Code of Conduct; and
7. Assisting with reporting and planning.
Qualifications:
1. Minimum of undergraduate degree with specialization in public administration, project management, local governance reform or other specialties relevant to the position;
2. Minimum of 7 years of work experience providing logistical and coordination support for project activities;
3. Practical knowledge gained through experience of local governance issues and reforms in Indonesia and more specifically Sulawesi;
4. Sound knowledge and understanding of Indonesia’s financial and asset regulations;
5. Experience in the areas of licensing, PAS and procurement reforms;
6. Previous experience working with bilateral or multilateral donors in a similar capacity;
7. Ability to communicate in both spoken and written English;
8. Ability to *be based in North or South Sulawesi *for the duration of the project; and
9. Indonesian citizenship.
*Start date:* May 1, 2011
*Duration of Assignment:* Initial 2 year contract (5 year project)
*Remuneration:* Commensurate with qualifications
Interested candidates should submit an e-mail with the subject line *“SIPS Project Officer/Deputy Project Officer”,* indicating the position of choice and highlighting their relevant qualifications for this position with a
complete CV attached, to jobs@cowater.com.
All applications are appreciated, but only suitably qualified candidates will be contacted.
We are currently seeking to recruit *one (1) Indonesian* *Project Officer*and *two (2)* *Deputy Project Officers* for a CIDA-funded project to support Indonesia’s Islands of Integrity Program for Sulawesi (SIPS). The project will assist local governments in Sulawesi in implementing transparent government administration practices in three areas: a) the establishment and improvement of one stop services (OSS) for licenses and other government services, b) support PAS for identity cards and other personal information services, and c) fair and efficient procurement systems and processes. Successful candidates will be responsible for managing project support offices in North and South Sulawesi.
*Responsibilities of the Project/Deputy Project Officers*
The primary duty of the Project Officer will be to provide on-the-ground project monitoring, reporting and analytical support to the Canadian Project Director. (Deputy Project Officers will support the Project Officer in the carrying out of these duties.) Specific responsibilities of the Project Officer will include:
1. Liaising with key provincial and district level decision-makers and projects stakeholders to facilitate project implementation;
2. Providing logistical and coordination support for project activities;
3. Helping to plan, organize and ensure the efficient delivery of workshops, seminars, training, coaching & other project activities;
4. Identifying emerging project implementation issues and alerting the Project Director;
5. Analyzing and providing advice on the local governance context;
6. Respecting the values of KPK’s Code of Conduct; and
7. Assisting with reporting and planning.
Qualifications:
1. Minimum of undergraduate degree with specialization in public administration, project management, local governance reform or other specialties relevant to the position;
2. Minimum of 7 years of work experience providing logistical and coordination support for project activities;
3. Practical knowledge gained through experience of local governance issues and reforms in Indonesia and more specifically Sulawesi;
4. Sound knowledge and understanding of Indonesia’s financial and asset regulations;
5. Experience in the areas of licensing, PAS and procurement reforms;
6. Previous experience working with bilateral or multilateral donors in a similar capacity;
7. Ability to communicate in both spoken and written English;
8. Ability to *be based in North or South Sulawesi *for the duration of the project; and
9. Indonesian citizenship.
*Start date:* May 1, 2011
*Duration of Assignment:* Initial 2 year contract (5 year project)
*Remuneration:* Commensurate with qualifications
Interested candidates should submit an e-mail with the subject line *“SIPS Project Officer/Deputy Project Officer”,* indicating the position of choice and highlighting their relevant qualifications for this position with a
complete CV attached, to jobs@cowater.com.
All applications are appreciated, but only suitably qualified candidates will be contacted.
The closing date for applications is *April 29, 2011.*

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