CARE International Indonesia (CII), as an international NGO, has carried out large scale operations in Indonesia, encompassing emergency operations, transitional activities centered on agriculture and nutrition and a range of development initiatives in such areas as water and sanitation, health and micro-credit.
CARE Indonesia in Headquarter, Jakarta is currently recruiting the following position:JOB TITLE : FACILITATOR ECB SHELTER TRAINING PILOT (CONSULTANT)
DEPARTMENT/PROJECT : PROGRAM/ECB
REPORTS TO : ECB TEAM
JOB SUMMARY
Last year, CARE International worked in 87 countries supporting 905 poverty-fighting projects and reaching more than 80 million people. CARE International UK (CIUK) is one of 12 members of the CARE International confederation. CIUK hosts CARE International’s Shelter and Reconstruction Team, which provides technical support for emergency and post-emergency recovery programs.
Shelter is never more important than in times of crisis. For poor vulnerable families, a house can be their largest asset. The loss of a house leaves them exposed to ill health, poor security, indignity and poverty.
As part of the broader ECB initiative CI Shelter Team are designing a sectoral training. The expected result of the training is that national humanitarian stakeholders and staff in disaster-vulnerable countries have improved individual and organisationalcapacity to mount faster, higher quality responses in shelter interventions.
Decision makers (ACD/CD level) within organisationswho set strategy, approach and modality of interventions require a basic knowledge of project management for shelter projects. Without this knowledge it can be a challenge to produce good quality interventions that meet the needs of the most vulnerable. Poor shelter projects can easily create conflict or reinforce existing tensions.
This course seeks to address this by providing shelter specific training to generalist managers likely to be managing shelter technical staff. It provides an overview of the key phases of project management for the various types of shelter interventions, providing participants with the skills to effectively support the delivery of shelter programming.
The pilot training will be delivered over three days. Feedback gathered during and after the pilot will be used to refine the training. The final training package will be prepared for replication and further delivery. Of the ECB countries Indonesia chose Shelter as the sector where this training opportunity would be most beneficial.
The target audience is National and International staff:
· Managers who are likely to be managing shelter technical staff
· With experience working for an NGO in emergencies
Secondary audiences may include M&E staff and other technical staff, particularly WASH staff.
Training objectives:
· To enable generalist managers to understand the key concepts required for the project management of a shelter response
· To increase the number of humanitarian practitioners able to manage a good quality shelter program
The pilot training will be coordinated and managed by CARE Indonesia with support from CARE UK and ECB team in Indonesia.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS
Expected delivery from National
Facilitator is:
· He/she will work with the CIUK team to review and prepare the training.
· He/she will prepare for, deliver and debrief on the face-to-face training in March in Indonesia with support facilitators from CIUK.
· He/she will provide local examples and help to contextualize the information before and during the training.
· He/she will arrange for participants and/or other humanitarian practitioners to share examples of their experiences during the training.
· He/she will ensure that the venue and any required equipment is suitable, available and functioning.
· He/she will actively participate in daily debriefs of the facilitation/organisationteam to learn from experiences of the day and provide suggestions for improvement.
· He/she will support in collecting feedback from participants on the effectiveness and relevance of the training.
· He/she will actively participate in a debriefing of the training with the facilitation/organisationteam.
· He/she will work for approximately 10days in total.
QUALIFICATIONS
Relevant experience and skill:
· Significant experience delivering humanitarian training
· Some field experience delivering a variety of shelter projects
· Work experience in Indonesia and have knowledge of the context i.e. government, humanitarian actors, etc.
· Aware of the challenges and solutions of shelter projects
· Very good English communications skills (Bahasa Indonesian desirable)
· Someone who has some funny/interesting stories
TERMS OF OFFER
CARE is an equal opportunity employer offering a competitive salary and benefits package, and a collegial working environment. Applicants are invited to send a cover letter illustrating their suitability for the above positions, and detailed curriculum vitae, with names and addresses of three referees (including telephone, fax numbers and email address). Please DO NOT attached academic transcripts and Diplomas and state clearly the applied position code in the email subject.
Please submit your applications before 3 February, 2012 to:
CARE International Indonesia, Human Resources Unit:
recruit_568@careind.or.id
"Only qualified applicants will be shortlisted"

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