Tuesday, November 12, 2013

CARE International Indonesia in Kupang-East Nusa Tenggara(NTT) : Consultant for Endline Survey SESAMA (2 peoples)

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 International Indonesia  in Kupang (East Nusa Tenggara-NTT)  is currently recruiting the following position for its project:
 
JOB TITLE
:
Consultant for Endline Survey SESAMA (2 peoples)
DEPARTMENT/PROJECT
:
Progam/SESAMA
REPORTS TO
:
Program Design Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist
 
 
 
BACKGROUND
CARE International Indonesia (CII) is implementing SESAMA (Sustainable Settlement with Economic Security of Uprooted People and Their Host Communities through Strengthened and Adequate  Mediation  Approach ) project in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara Province.
 The overall objective is to provide sustainable settlements and livelihoods support for the  new citizens (ex-IDPs from East Timor) who has  left behind in the recovery process.  This process applies through the group’s active participation in the mainstream development planning and budgeting process.
On the specific objective, the project is targeting 6,019 new citizens (IDPs) and host community are expected to have sufficient access to land tenure, appropriate shelter, community facilities, health and education services, livelihoods assets and skills, also power to be participate in the community decision-making process as the basics to achieve sustainable settlement and livelihoods.
During project socialization and SESAMA community field facilitator engagement into 15 villages,  reported that new citizen general the conditions in 15 assisted villages were alarming with limited livelihood resource accessibility. The new citizen recognized to have difficulties in agriculture activities as the only option to support their livelihood, lack of clean water accessibility, health and education services, evening addition the unclear status of the occupied land in term of the ownership. Since, the land owned by a landlord, then   the new citizens who have not paid the land rent could be evicted by the owner according to the agreement.  Therefore, the new citizens are still hoping for Jadup or Jaminan Hidup  (Life Assurance) as promised by the government when they were living in refugee camps and this assurance has unclear status and have not confirmed by the Government of Indonesia (GOI). In addition, the resettlement of new citizen in the big number out of the local has created possibility of domination and build insecurity in manage the available resource.
CII-SESAMA has conducted  HLSA (Household Livelihood Security Assessment) separately to assess specific livelihoods of the new citizen and local community in each village, and to recognize who are vulnerable. The assessment used qualitative method and integrated with the participative approach of PRA (Participatory Rural Appraisal). The results of this assessment are intended to enrich the preparation of RPJMDes (Medium Term Development Plan for the Village), as an effort to facilitate and to accommodate appropriate program intervention according to the village needs and potencies through active participation of both communities and marginalize groups.  Therefore, the result of HLSA provided village profile and became the basis for future decision-making of program intervention. The project also conducted a baseline study and referred to the results to develop its intervention. After three years of project implementation, CII collected several information related directly to the project to get a real update of the project progress. A consultant is needed to conduct endline survey.
 
 
 
RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS
 
·          Develop proposal for Endline Survey Activities.
·          Design tools to be used on activities endline survey (Questionnaire for household interviews, stakeholders and FGD thematic groups);
·          Random selection of beneficiaries that will be interviewed by the Enumerator;
·          Facilitate Training for Enumerators who had been recruited by CARE International Indonesia (SESAMA Project).
·          Ensure all Enumerators’ duties for survey data collection in all villages.
·          Supervise enumerator during data collection in each SESAMA Project’s villages
·          Cross check the validity of data from enumerator.
·          Supervision of data entry during the survey.
·          Cross check the validity of the data that has been inputs by the data entry before data analysis.
·          Data analysis;
·          Verification data between CARE International Indonesia with Consultants before Consultants send its final report to Program Unit Manager, Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist and SESAMA Project Manager.
·          Make final report for implementation of endline survey activities and send it to Program Unit Manager, Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist and Project Manager.
 
 
 
 
QUALIFICATION

The consultant will be selected based on the following criteria:

1.       General requirements
·          Have an understanding and insight in terms of food security, land security and infrastructure, public health, primary education, gender and conflict management and advocacy.
·          Demonstrated appropriate qualification and professional field and experience.
·          A successful track record of carrying out baseline or endline surveys including maintaining high standards in data collection and managing survey logistics.  References should be provided that CII-SESAMA can contact to confirm this track record.
·          Good knowledge of the local area and culture especially the official language(s) of the area of survey will be done (Kupang District).
 
2.      Specific requirements
·          Having experience in undertaking quantitative survey and having at least 10 years of experience in the field of sustainable development.
·          Brief proposal (3-5 pages) that describes the interests, abilities, experience in conducting similar survey (if any), insight into the location and a basic idea of the implementation of these activities).
·          Demonstrate abilities and skills of training facilitation.
·          Proven abilities to develop narrative reporting in English version and Indonesian (Attach an example of the narrative report developed).
 
 
 
TERMS OF OFFER
 
CARE is an equal opportunity employer offering a competitive salary and benefits package, and a collegial working environment, and women candidates are encouraged to apply. 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 November 15, 2013 to CARE International Indonesia, Human Resources Unit:
"Only qualified applicants will be shortlisted"

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