Project Overview and
Role
The Government of Indonesia partners with the
Government of Australia on an initiative to boost smallholder farmers’ incomes:
The Australia-Indonesia Partnership for Rural Economic Development (AIP-Rural).
AIP-Rural is a program with 4 projects: PRISMA
(agricultural development), TIRTA (irrigation), SAFIRA (value chain finance)
and ARISA (applied agriculture research). It follows a Making Markets Work for
the Poor (M4P) approach and will contribute to a 30%, or more, increase in net
incomes for 300,000 smallholder farm households. It works in a range of
sub-sectors in collaboration with farmers, businesses, government and civil
society partners to increase the competitiveness of farm businesses through (i)
increased productivity; (ii) improved business practices; (iii) a growing share
of an expanding market; and (iv) the continuous adoption of innovations. The
project works in five (5) provinces in Eastern Indonesia: East Java, Nusa
Tenggara Barat, Nusa Tenggara Timur, West Papua and Papua.
Tertiary
Irrigation Technical Assistance (TIRTA)
TIRTA is a program that aims to improve smallholder
farmers’ access to irrigation. It supports the creation of tertiary irrigation
schemes that are managed by HIPPA (water user associations) and local investors
(lead farmers or local entrepreneurs). The program’s goal is to increase the
net income of 10,000 farmers by 60% through improvements to the efficiency,
technical and economic viability of at least 35 tertiary irrigation projects.
In Indonesia, irrigation is managed at three levels:
the national and provincial level, which handles large schemes of primary canal
systems (from 1,000 to 3,000 ha); and the district level, which manages smaller
schemes (<1,000 ha). Schemes that are smaller than this are called
“tertiary”. TIRTA focuses exclusively at the tertiary irrigation level, where
some of the systemic failures are most evident. The geographic area covered by
TIRTA is in East Java – specifically Tuban, Bojonegoro and Lamongan.
Strengthening
Agriculture Finance in Rural Areas (SAFIRA)
This is a program that improves smallholder farmers’
access to essential financial services, such as business and investment capital
loans. The program facilitates a financial service model that can answer to farmers’
specific needs through a partnership between formal and informal financial
institutions in rural areas. The program will also expand smallholder farmers’
financial access through key market stakeholders (including but not limited to
input retailers, collectors, traders and manufacturing companies) in the value
chain, with the goal of improving the net incomes of 12,000 smallholder farmers.
Are you looking for an exciting job experience with a variety of top training and development
opportunities? We are currently looking for candidates to fill up some positions listed below:
1.
Business Consultant TIRTA
The Business Consultant
is responsible for designing and managing at least one intervention working within
the tertiary irrigation sector; relationship management with our national and
international private sector partners; work in close collaboration with each
other and with the Monitoring and Result Measurement (MRM) Team. They oversee
the research, identification and development of new business opportunities
within targeted market systems.
Follow this link for detailed
information and how to apply.
2.
Senior Business Consultant TIRTA
The Senior Business
Consultant is responsible for designing and managing at least one intervention
working within the tertiary irrigation sector; relationship management with our
national and international private sector partners; managing your own
intervention budget; guiding at least one Business Consultant.
Senior Business Consultants work in close collaboration with their own teams and with the Monitoring and Result Measurement (MRM) Team. They support Business Consultants in overseeing the research, identification and development of new business opportunities within targeted market systems.
Senior Business Consultants work in close collaboration with their own teams and with the Monitoring and Result Measurement (MRM) Team. They support Business Consultants in overseeing the research, identification and development of new business opportunities within targeted market systems.
Follow this link for detailed
information and how to apply.
3. Rural
Finance Specialist / Business Consultant SAFIRA
The Rural Finance
Specialist is responsible for designing and managing interventions within
financial and/or agribusiness sectors promoted under the program; relationship management
with our national and international private sector partners; work in close
collaboration with each other and with the Monitoring and Result Measurement
(MRM) Team. They oversee the research, identification and development of new
business opportunities within targeted market systems.
Follow this link for detailed
information and how to apply.
4. Senior
Rural Finance Specialist / Senior Business Consultant SAFIRA
The Senior Rural Finance
Specialist is responsible for designing and managing interventions within
financial and/or agribusiness sectors promoted under the program; relationship
management with our national and international private sector partners;
managing your own intervention budget; guiding at least one Rural Finance
Specialist.
Senior Rural Finance
Specialist work in close collaboration with their own teams and with the
Monitoring and Result Measurement (MRM) Team. They support Rural Finance
Specialist in overseeing the research, identification and development of new
business opportunities within targeted market systems.
Follow this link for detailed
information and how to apply.
Application
Applications close on 18
June 2017.
The post is open for
Indonesian national only. Female candidates are encouraged to apply.
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