The Indonesia
Urban Water Sanitation and Hygiene (IUWASH) project is a sixty-month program
(2011 – 2016) 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.
To achieve the above, assistance provided by the project is divided under three main technical components, including:
1. Mobilizing demand for WatSan service delivery;
2. Improving and expanding capacity for WatSan service delivery; and
3. Strengthening policy and the financial enabling environment for improving of water supply and sanitation service delivery.
IUWASH will apply different approaches and interventions with its local partners, such as local Water utilities, local and national government institutions, NGOs and communities to address water, sanitation and hygiene.
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.
To achieve the above, assistance provided by the project is divided under three main technical components, including:
1. Mobilizing demand for WatSan service delivery;
2. Improving and expanding capacity for WatSan service delivery; and
3. Strengthening policy and the financial enabling environment for improving of water supply and sanitation service delivery.
IUWASH will apply different approaches and interventions with its local partners, such as local Water utilities, local and national government institutions, NGOs and communities to address water, sanitation and hygiene.
To
achieve these objectives IUWASH need high caliber incumbent to fill the
positions of :
Receptionist/Administrative Assistant, based in Jakarta,
code (RAA-JKT)
The Receptionist/Administrative Assistant is responsible for
maintaining a professional appearance of the front office, receiving visitors,
managing incoming and outgoing calls, documenting courier movement, and
assisting the Administrative task in day to day activities.
Main Tasks of her/his responsibilities will include, but not
limited to, the following:
·
Receiving calls, all guests and
ensuring any messages are quickly forwarded to appropriate individuals.
·
Arranging meetings and other managing
other schedules for IUWASH team member.
·
Preparing all packages and documents
for mail, courier and messenger; and supervising their distribution.
·
Assist in scheduling drivers and
vehicle movements.
·
Assisting in sending letters/documents,
scanned, to partners, agencies and other government entities.
·
Assuming the duties of the other
Administrative Assistants in periods of absence.
·
Undertaking other assignments that may
be given from time to time as appropriate by Primary & Secondary
supervisor.
Minimum
Qualifications:
·
Diploma degree in an applicable field.
·
Having minimum of 3 years experiences
within an administrative role of donor funded project and similar position.
·
Excellent communication skills both in
English and Bahasa Indonesia, as well as good computer skills, including
Microsoft office suite, internet, and database management are required.
·
Experience with USAID programs is
highly desirable.
APPLICATION SEND
Interested applicants are invited to send a complete application with 3 references to IUWASH_recruitment@dai.com. Closing date for application is up to April 26, 2015.
Interested applicants are invited to send a complete application with 3 references to IUWASH_recruitment@dai.com. Closing date for application is up to April 26, 2015.
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.

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