Dear all,
The Australia Awards in Indonesia (AAI) is seeking applications for the role of
Alumni Grants Manager.
We appreciate any referrals you may have or please forward this email onto your network.
Details of the opportunity are as follows
The Program
The
goal of Australia Awards in Indonesia (AAI) is to enhance Indonesia’s
development through the contribution of internationally qualified
professionals and a strong
and positive relationship with Australia. This will contribute to the
overall objectives of the Australian Embassy development cooperation
program in Indonesia.
Key
to the success of AAI is engagement with Indonesian alumni of
Australian higher education institutions. AAI is supporting the
Australian Embassy in Jakarta with
the development and implementation of a five-year enhanced alumni
engagement strategy for Indonesia. This strategy moves beyond previous
efforts to solely engage recipients of Australia Awards scholarships to
also include those alumni who self-funded their
study, short course award participants, and recipients of Government of
Indonesia scholarships.
The
purpose of the strategy is to enable Australian whole-of-government
engagement with alumni who can provide long-term support for Australian
business, trade, development
cooperation and promote Australian excellence as a global education
provider.
To contribute to the AAI, Coffey is currently seeking applications for an
Alumni Grants Manager to be based (fulltime) in Jakarta, Indonesia.
The Position
The
Alumni Grants Manager will be responsible for effective, efficient and
targeted engagement with alumni to support the objectives of the
Australian Embassy Enhance Alumni Engagement strategy, and
to support the development and implementation of that Strategy.
Working under the supervision of the
Alumni
and Communications Senior Manager, and as part of a broader team that
combines personnel working in the areas of alumni, communications
and promotions, the Alumni Grants Manager will contribute to the
following work streams:
·
Management of alumni grants
·
The implementation of the Enhance Alumni Engagement Strategy
·
Identification of activities that are critical to achieving AAI outcomes
·
Expansion of the alumni network, in particular to private fee paying alumni
·
Establishing network among alumni
·
Consolidation
of institutional links between alumni, Australian organisations
(universities and Government of Australia) through activities
in Indonesia and Australia
·
Management and utilisation of alumni databases
The Person
To
be considered for this role you will have demonstrated level experience
in with alumni engagement and managing the delivery of grants,
including oversight of grant policy and ensuring
compliance with grant procedures and regulations. She/he should have an
experience in project reporting and monitoring and evaluation. And we
expect the candidate is familiar with mentoring and supervising staff,
ideally in an international development context.
The post will need a person with good strategic thinking and analysis
preferably in a program management environment. Also demonstrated
experience in developing and maintaining effective work relationships.
Besides having high level proficiency in spoken,
written English and Indonesian, you will need to have good knowledge of
Government of Indonesia (GoI) system and approaches and understanding
of the Australian higher education sector.
To review the position description and to apply for this opportunity, please visit
www.coffey.com/careers
and search job number 495230.
This is a locally engaged position; Indonesian nationals are encouraged to apply.
Applications close: 1700 (Jakarta time) 9 April 2017.
Coffey has a
40 year history in successfully delivering international development
projects on behalf of donors right around the world, including
Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, USAID
and the UK’s Department for International Development. Our people work
side by side with local partners to support stability, economic growth
and good governance, positively changing people’s lives.
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