DAI Global Health, LLC seeks two Funding
& Financing Specialists for Jalin, USAID’s Flagship Maternal and Child
Health Activity, based in Jakarta Indonesia.
Program: Jalin, USAID’s Flagship Maternal and
Newborn Health Activity
Reports
to: Partnerships Director
Location: Jakarta,
with regional travel up to 30%
Position Summary: The Funding
and Financing Specialists will support Jalin’s Partnerships Director by leading
funding and co-financing partnership activities, generating innovative domestic
resource mobilization for the implementation of health market solutions that
contribute to the reduction of maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality in
six provinces in Indonesia. This will be done by harnessing the expertise,
ingenuity, and creativity of eligible local, national or multinational funding and
financing actors and problem-solvers creating opportunities to leverage a
variety of stakeholders. Success will be measured by indicators such as: total
amount of funding leveraged from GOI sources, total amount of financing,
in-kind and/or quantifiable support leveraged from private sector sources; total
amount of domestic resources mobilized; percentage of solutions co-funded, co-financed
or wholly funded/ financed by non-US Government funds.
Program
Description: Through Jalin, USAID’s Flagship Maternal and Newborn Health
Activity, USAID’s role as a development partner in Indonesia has shifted from
funding the implementation of specific interventions, to 1) facilitating and
supporting partnerships across a variety of stakeholders to catalyze local
solutions through co-creation processes; 2) leverage public and private
financing; and 3) increase the pace at which good quality local evidence is
made widely available.
Jalin
engages the “whole of market” and will broker
sustained investment from the government and the private sector (e.g. corporates,
banks, venture capital, loan providers, crowdfunding, etc.), noting that
one-off partnerships will not achieve scale, but sustained funding and
financing commitments can facilitate scale and sustainability of local
solutions
that can will contribute to improving the quality of maternal and newborn care
health services in the public and private sectors; efficiency and effectiveness
of the medical referral system; responsiveness of local government run health
systems; financial protection for families; reaching the poorest and most
vulnerable; and utilization of evidence in the decision-making process at all
levels.
Jalin
will support local solutions in Banten, West Java, Central Java, East Java,
North Sumatra, and South Sulawesi; and potentially four Eastern Indonesian
Provinces of Papua, West Papua, Maluku, and North Maluku.
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Understand and keep abreast of and the Indonesian regulatory environment as it relates to the local sector, generally, and maternal and newborn health, specifically..
- Establish and maintain relationships with Indonesian funding and financing regulatory and advisory bodies (e.g., OJK, Bank Indonesia, Business associations).
- Conduct regular in-depth financial sector analysis to identify key market actors and understand financial incentives.
- Identify and engage potential funding and financing entities for the implementation of local maternal and newborn health solutions.
- Lead the development of business propositions to engage private sector institutions in the financing of local health solutions.
- With other Jalin staff, design, negotiate, and execute catalytic financing that mobilizes domestic resources.
- Develop tools and guidelines for financing institutions to spur availability of affordable and profitable quality maternal and newborn services.
Qualifications:
- Economics, Finance or Management degree and/or equivalent with 8-10 years of relevant professional experience in finance and/or investment with demonstrated ability to build partnerships and co-financing arrangements.
- Demonstrated ability engaging government, private capital and social development programs.
- Demonstrated success developing business propositions that result in investment, co-financing or other financial arrangements
- Experience in international development and/or maternal and child health projects preferred.
- Ability to work with multiple, complex tasks, diverse partners, competing priorities, and short deadlines.
Interested and qualified applicants can
send their CV and cover letter to Indonesiamnh@dai.com,
with their name and the words “Funding & Financing Specialist” in the
subject line. Deadline for application is 31 January 2018.
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