The Indonesia Urban Water Sanitation
and Hygiene (IUWASH) Project (or, the “Project”) is a sixty-month program
funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and
implemented under the leadership of DAI. IUWASH works with government, the
private sector, NGOs, community groups and other stakeholders to improve access
to safe water supply and sanitation in Indonesia’s urban areas. The overall
goal of IUWASH is to assist the Government of Indonesia (GOI) in making
significant progress in achieving its safe water and sanitation Millennium
Development Goal (MDG) targets by expanding access to these services. The
expected results to be achieved are: 2 million people in urban areas gain
access to improved water supply; 250,000 people in urban areas gain access to
improved sanitation facilities; and the per unit water cost paid by the poor in
targeted areas decreases by at least 20%. To achieve the above, assistance
provided by the project is divided under three main technical components, including:
1.
Mobilizing
demand for water supply and sanitation service delivery;
2.
Improving
and expanding capacity for water and sanitation service delivery; and
3.
Strengthening
policy and the financial enabling environment for improved water supply and
sanitation service delivery.
IUWASH has the mandate to support and
attract financing from private sector (CSR) to enhance IUWASH program
objectives. IUWASH also has mandate to assist local governments and PDAMs in
preparing and implementing climate change adaptation measures, based on preliminary raw water sources vulnerability assessments. IUWASH has recently developed a joint program with Coca-Cola Foundation Indonesia (CCFI) to increase recharge in catchment areas of springs used by PDAM to serve the Malang district. The project will continue a successful approach applied by IUWASH in Sibolangit and Pematang Siantar (North Sumatra) and Mojokerto (East Java) which promotes the installation by local communities of infiltration ponds in spring catchments to collect rainwater runoff. At the moment, the approach is on-going to be replicated in Kota Salatiga and Kab. Semarang (Central Java). The approach includes the provision of training in pond construction, quality control, system operation, and regular monitoring through measuring changes in flow. While the replication is ongoing in Central Java, USAID/IUWASH and the CCFI plan to continue the implementation this approach in another area of East Java which is in Kab Malang. IUWASH will start to introduce the best practice to PDAMs Kab. Malang in order to help them on solving the shortage in raw water source.
preparing and implementing climate change adaptation measures, based on preliminary raw water sources vulnerability assessments. IUWASH has recently developed a joint program with Coca-Cola Foundation Indonesia (CCFI) to increase recharge in catchment areas of springs used by PDAM to serve the Malang district. The project will continue a successful approach applied by IUWASH in Sibolangit and Pematang Siantar (North Sumatra) and Mojokerto (East Java) which promotes the installation by local communities of infiltration ponds in spring catchments to collect rainwater runoff. At the moment, the approach is on-going to be replicated in Kota Salatiga and Kab. Semarang (Central Java). The approach includes the provision of training in pond construction, quality control, system operation, and regular monitoring through measuring changes in flow. While the replication is ongoing in Central Java, USAID/IUWASH and the CCFI plan to continue the implementation this approach in another area of East Java which is in Kab Malang. IUWASH will start to introduce the best practice to PDAMs Kab. Malang in order to help them on solving the shortage in raw water source.
Project Liaison for Water Replenish
Project and Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Planning
(CCVAAP) USAID-IUWASH and Coca-Cola Foundation Indonesia (CCFI) based in
Kabupaten Malang, East Java, Code: PLCC-EJ
USAID/IUWASH in partnership with CCFI
will implement a “water replenish” project in Kabupaten Malang, East Java. The
project objective is to facilitate recharging of spring aquifer of several raw
water source of PDAM Kab. Malang. IUWASH is working with Brawijaya University
to conduct raw water vulnerability assessment to identify more detailed
information of the specific sites that are critical for raw water availability
in this district. As we know, in general situation, most of water utilities
have big problems on raw water source. Recently, the continued decrease of raw
water source may be due to negative effects of Climate Change. In this case,
PDAM Kab. Malang will lose most reliable water sources, with immediate impact
on the supply of safe water to many people of PDAM customers.
PT Coca-Cola, as a major company
heavily reliant on safe water supplies is very concerned over the availability
of clean water for this area and has taken the lead in supporting this water
replenish initiative in partnership with USAID/IUWASH for technical support and
a local NGO as the main implementer. CCFI will provide a grant to the local NGO
to install infiltration ponds with community engagement during a period of one
year. The IUWASH program has a fully functioning and staffed office in
Surabaya, but since specialized and dedicated Project Liaison to this program
is so critical in reaching one of IUWASH goals, to provide example for
replication and to further build the partnership between Coca-Cola and USAID,
it was agreed to provide specific project support for the expected duration of
this program.
Objective:
As part of the IUWASH East Java
Regional Team, the Project Liaison will support all involved stakeholders (NGO,
IUWASH, PDAM, and CCFI) during the implementation of the Kab. Malang Water
Replenish Project and CCVAAP Program, including planning, monitoring, maintaining
relations, troubleshooting and regular reporting. The CCVAAP (Climate Change
Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Planning) Program has commenced with
the Vulnerability Assessment currently being developed by Brawijaya University.
This Project Liaison will be supervised on day-to-day basis by the East Java
Regional Coordinator and UWSS and further supported technically by the
Jakarta-based Raw Water & Climate Change Team (for technical aspect) and
M&E Advisor/Regional Program Coordinator (for coordination with CCFI).
Specific tasks for this Assignment
include, but are not limited to the following 3 subtasks
1) Support the appointed NGO as
implementing partner NGO for this program, in selected sites of Kab. Malang.
There are several specific tasks as follow:
- Planning: Support the NGO team in discussions and preparation of project strategies and work plans for community mobilization, training, construction, campaigns, etc., in close consultation and collaboration with IUWASH and CCFI team and may also involve PDAM.
- Management: Support the NGO team in management and administration of project human resources, administration and project finance in accordance with CCFI requirements
- Monitoring Field Activities: Support the NGO team in planning, implementation and monitoring of field activities (in particular, the installation of –at least 650 infiltration ponds), including scheduling of community teams, detailed layout of ponds, procurement of materials, transport, storage, physical construction, and quality control. Including approval of each location (in writing) and prepare GPS map of infiltration ponds location.
- Advisor to stakeholders: Working together with IUWASH City Coordinator to support NGO in their regular project coordination to all local stakeholders, especially Local Government of Kab. Malang, Pokja AMPL and PDAM Kabupaten Malang and other partners, including troubleshooting, where and when required.
- Promotional activities: Support NGO in the preparation of promotion materials for use during the community mobilization process and training activities. Materials will be geared towards local stakeholders, as well as to a wider audience of national stakeholders (central government, other donor agencies, etc.). Promotional materials may be in form of leaflets, success stories, media exposure and exposure seminar towards the end of the project.
2) Project Quality Control:
On behalf of IUWASH
and CCFI conduct regular quality control on NGO performance, covering all
project aspects, including, but not limited to the establishment and
maintenance of strong relations with local communities, construction of
infiltration ponds (timeliness, quality of work, placement), and project
administration (financial, human resources, procurement, etc.).
3) Project Reporting:
Provide regular
information (reports, factsheets, success stories, etc.) to IUWASH, CCFI and
where required other stakeholders (local governments, PDAMs, community groups,
etc.), where required.
*QUALIFICATION*
·
Possess
at least a university degree; preferably in water resources management,
civil/environmental engineering.
·
At
least 4 years of experience working on institutional and community-based water
supply program, preferably with international organization
·
Excellent
interpersonal skills, with experience in community facilitation, training and
organizing work
·
Hands
on experience in supervision construction project at the local area.
·
Able
to work independently in limited supervision/facility as well as a team player
with a range of people
·
Computer
literate and proficient in Microsoft Office tools
·
Excellent
speaking and writing skills in Bahasa and good in English.
*APPLICATION
SEND *
Interested applicants are invited to send a complete application with 3 references to IUWASH.recruitment@gmail.com by latest 13 August 2014.
Please
write the CODE in the subject line of the email. We regret that we are unable
to acknowledge receipt of all applications and only shortlisted candidates will
be notified.
Interested applicants are invited to send a complete application with 3 references to IUWASH.recruitment@gmail.com by latest 13 August 2014.
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