Terms of Reference – Disaster Management Specialist,
OVERVIEW
The
Indonesian Disaster Management
Agency (BNPB), established in 2008, is mandated under the National
Disaster Management Law No. 24, 2007, to coordinate disaster management
across Indonesia from disaster risk reduction (DRR) and preparedness,
disaster response, and disaster recovery and reconstruction.
The
Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster Reduction (AIFDR) was
launched in 2009 and is a five-year bilateral partnership focusing on
supporting the disaster management and disaster risk reduction program
in Indonesia.
A
position currently exists for a Disaster Management Specialistto be
based at AIFDR as part of the Risk and Vulnerability (R&V) team to
assist in the future direction and implementation of the AIFDR open
source
software solution for disaster management (such as InaSAFE). The role
will also include close collaboration with Indonesian Disaster
Management Agency or BadanNasionalPenanggulangan Bencana (BNPB). We are inviting dynamic and experienced professionals to apply for this specialist position.
This
package of information is intended to help potential applicants to
understand the work of the BNPB and AIFDR and to, understand what is
involved in the role and to help you make an informed decision to apply.
The
package provides applicants with information on how to apply and what
information the Selection Committee will be looking for to help them
make the best selection
decision.
THE ORGANISATIONS
BNPB & AIFDR
About BNPB
The Indonesian Disaster Management Agency or BadanNasionalPenanggulangan Bencana (BNPB)
was inaugurated by presidential decree in 2008 and established as the
key national disaster management agency responsible for coordinating and
implementing pre-disaster, response and post disaster activities in
line with the 2007 National Disaster Management Law No.24.
BNPB
is headed by a chairman who reports
directly to the Indonesian President. The agency consists of four key
divisions each headed by a deputy – 1) Prevention and Preparedness; 2)
Emergency Management; 3) Reconstruction and Rehabilitation; 4) Logistics
and Equipment.
BNPB’s mission is to:
1. Protect the nation from disasters through risk reduction
2. Develop a professional disaster management system
3. Implement disaster management in a planned, integrated, coordinated and comprehensive manner.
About AIFDR
As
a consequence of growing populations, rapid urbanisation and weather
extremes, the number and severity of disasters is increasing in Asia.
Issues of climate change, urbanisation, poor land-use planning and
tension over access to resources, combine to increase the impact of
disasters – and the risk of cascading events. Disaster reduction shifts
effort from reactively responding to the humanitarian consequences of
disasters to a strategic and cost effective focus on reducing
vulnerabilities before an event and facilitating recovery. Reducing
disasters, limiting the impact of those that do occur and better
equipping countries to self-manage events will save
lives; decrease burgeoning response costs and empower communities. As
well, a country that has adopted a disaster reduction approach will be
better able to lead and manage external assistance should it be
requested.
As
a response to these issues, the Governments of Australia and Indonesia
jointly established the AIFDR in Jakarta in November of 2008. The AIFDR
is a five year program that aims to strengthen national and local
capacity in disaster management in Indonesia and contribute to a more
disaster resilient region. As a partnership, the AIFDR is managed by two
Co-Directors from the Australian Overseas Aid Program (AusAID) and the
Indonesian National Emergency Management Agency (BNPB).
The Facility undertakes activities in four program areas
1. Training and Outreach (T&O),
2. Risk and Vulnerability (R&V)and,
3. Partnerships
4. Corporate and Operational.
Further information can also be found on the BNPB and AIFDR websites:
DISASTER MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST
Objective of the Position:
Support AIFDR’s Risk and Vulnerability Team to review, implement and derive the future direction of
the open source software solution for disaster management (such as
InaSAFE). The position will be based at the AIFDR office, MenaraThamrin
suite 1505.
Job Description:
Disaster Management Specialist is a technical consultant who will be based atAIFDR. The
position will be joining a diverse team of scientist, GIS specialists
and software engineers and with report to the Geoscience Australia
Spatial Data Analyst. The
management of this position, from recruitment to mobilization, initial
induction, and day-to-day support during the placement will be AIFDR’s
responsibility.
Disaster Management Specialist will be required to assist the R&V and T&O team in reviewing the full suite of AIFDR disaster management technological solutions (OpenStreetMap, QGIS and InaSAFE); including usability of the tools, training materials and their implementation in the field. Building from this review the Disaster Management specialist will continue to assist the InaSAFE program, by taking a leading role in ensuring that the InaSAFE tool kit meets the needs of disaster managers into the future.
Disaster Management Specialist will:
· Report to the Geoscience Australia Spatial Analyst.
· Develop a workplan by the end of the first month.
Roles and Responsibilities:
The roles and responsibilities of the Disaster Management Specialist covers:
· Support AIFDR to develop and implement open source disaster management tools;
o Review the current tools (OpenStreetMap, QGIS and InaSAFE); usability, training materials and
implementation
o Report issues, request enhancements and work with developers to ensure issues and enhancement are addressed
o Liaise
with national and local disaster managers on their priorities for
disaster management tools and work with them to develop case studies –
for InaSAFE or other Open Source Solutions
o Work with the R&Vand T&Oteams and partners to deploy the tool in AIFDR priority provinces.
o Champion the InaSAFE program by publicizing with stakeholders and presenting at local and potentially international conferences.
· Consultation with BNPB and BPBDs as well as other relevant stakeholders, to develop a sustainability strategy for InaSAFE.
· Maintain networks with DRR stakeholders in Indonesia and report on DRR activities;
· Support the implementation of BNPB's disaster management policies, strategies and practices through the use of the InaSAFE tool kit where appropriate.
· Review
of technical training materials, advice on certification of trainers,
guide in the development of a database for trainers.
· Assist
in monitoring DRR activities being implemented at the national and
sub-national level by both government and non-government partners, and
devise ways on how the InaSAFE tool kit can assist their programs;
- Work closely with other AIFDR and BNPB staff where appropriate.
- Other activities as directed
Terms of Employment
TheDisaster Management Specialistwill
have an initial appointment until end of June 2014.A possible extension
will be provided based on performance review and the future
requirements of AIFDR.
Location
The
position will be based in AIFDR offices located in Jakarta. Travel will
be required within Indonesia and potentially the Asia Pacific Region
and internationally.
The Selection Criteria
Essential Criteria:
- At least 5 years’ experience in the Disaster Risk Reduction/Disast
er Management sector. - Demonstrated networks with donor, INGO and NGO stakeholders in Indonesia.
- Demonstrated understanding of the Indonesian and international Disaster Risk Reduction
context. - Experience with natural hazard impact analysis and Geospatial Information Systems (GIS)
- Experience in community development in Indonesia and a demonstrated understanding of community-based disaster management principles.
- An understanding of national and international policies / regulations / &procedure in Disaster Management including cross cutting issues such as gender, child protection.
- A good understanding of accountability and project/program management.
- Strong communication skills including fluent in Bahasa Indonesia and English.
- Demonstrated experience working with Indonesian government.
- Willing to work hard and possess a high level of professional integrity.
Desirable Criteria:
1. Experienced in facilitating stakeholder engagement.
2. Experience is training technical applications
3. Tertiary education in Geological or Meteorological Science or GIS
4. Experience in building technological solutions
5. Experience with OpenStreetMap data
An Application Letter together with the applicant’s CV must be sent by 21 November 2013 to hrhklogistics@yahoo.com.
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