Project: CEGAH
Project, Indonesia
MSI is a Washington,
DC metro area international development firm with a 30-year history of helping
to deliver development results across the developing world. In 2008, we became
the America’s operation of the international development arm of Coffey International
Limited. Since that time, we have greatly expanded our ability to respond
seamlessly and flexibly to client needs with our sister offices in the UK and
Australia. We operate in some of the most challenging and political and
economic climates in the world, including Pakistan, Afghanistan, South Sudan
and Iraq. MSI currently employs 800 development experts in the fields of public
sector management, monitoring and evaluation, governance and
anti-corruption. For more information on MSI, please visit our website at
www.msiworldwide.com.
Project Summary:
The purpose of this five-year
project is to work in partnership with the Government of Indonesia
to build effective systems to prevent corruption. It will engage a variety of
partners, including the Judiciary, various executive and independent agencies,
civil society, and the media. This is a full-time position.
**Please note: Only citizens of
the Republic of Indonesia are eligible for this position.**
Position
Summary: The Deputy Chief
of Party will be responsible for co-managing the implementation of the program,
including the following:
·
Responsible
for program development;
·
Oversight
of logistics;
·
Acts
as COP when latter is absent or in the field;
·
Oversees
subgrants and subcontracts issuing in line with USAID requirements;
·
Procure
commodities, lease office;
·
Supervise
Grants, Administration, and Human Resources staff members;
·
Manage
day-to-day operations of office;
·
Supervise
for travel of international and Indonesian staff and consultants, in accordance
with standards;
·
Track
budgets and expenditures;
·
Take
responsibility for one of the CEGAH program directions;
·
Contribute to the overall program planning, monitoring, and
reporting.
Qualifications:
·
MA Degree
·
At least 5 years relevant experience
·
USAID project management experience
·
Experience with Indonesian Human Resources and government
manpower regulations
·
Excellent written and spoken English.
Deadline for
applying for this position: August
20, 2015
Only
candidates who have been selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone
calls, please.
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