Save the Children in Indonesia is changing for the
better. We've begun to build a national organisation that aims to be a
strong, local, and self-sustaining voice for children in Indonesia
namely
Yayasan Sayangi Tunas Cilik Tunas Cilik. To this end, Yayasan has been
designated as a “Prospect Member of Save the Children” which focuses on
strengthening and localizing our voice for children in strategic middle
income countries.
Currently Save the Children’s programs in
Indonesia is implemented by Yayasan Sayangi Tunas Cilik. We work in
eleven provinces, have staff of approximately 300 local professionals,
and programming in Child Protection, Education,
Health and Nutrition, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Humanitarian
Response. We are currently seeking to fill the following position:
COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION - START
7 positions, based in
Sumba
Code : CM-START
ROLE PURPOSE:
Save the Children will contribute to improve child development status in West Sumba island, NTT through implementing START project. This START project is funded by Save the Children Korea (SCK). Community Mobilization will mostly work in the field in implementing integrated intervention in the area of health-nutrition, child development and Child Protection. Community Mobilization will support quality and timely implementation of project activities in the field, mobilizing community participation in village and sub district level and empowering community to realize the fulfillment of the right of the children.
Please visit our site for more detail:http://indonesia. savethechildren.net/jobs
and/or:
www.savethechildren.or.id
Updated CV and application letter should be sent to recruitment.indonesia@ savethechildren.org
Please fill the “subject” column of the e-mails in this format:
<CM-START ><your name>
Closing date for application is up to 4 August
2016
(Only short-listed candidates will be notified)
Save the Children encourages
qualified candidates to apply regardless of religion, race, gender,
sexual orientation or disability
All recruitment practices and procedures reflect Save the Children’s commitment to protecting children from abuse
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