Technical Specialist - Financial Protection
DAI Global Health, LLC seeks a Technical Specialist for Jalin,
USAID’s Flagship Maternal and Newborn Health Activity, based in Jakarta
Indonesia.
Program:
Jalin, USAID’s Flagship Maternal and Newborn Health Activity
Reports to:
Technical Director
Location:
Jakarta, with regional travel up to
30%
Position Summary: The Technical
Specialist - Financial Protection will work under the supervision of the
Technical Director and with other Jalin staff based in Jakarta and in the field
offices to contribute to our efforts in project areas to improve access to
health services for the poorest and most vulnerable populations. In
addition, the Technical Specialist - Financial Protection will provide
technical assistance to improve social protection schemes that mitigate risks
associated with out of pocket costs related to preventive and curative maternal
and newborn health services. The Technical Specialist - Financial
Protection will serve as the project’s lead for the provision of technical
assistance related to policies and government programs such as the village fund
and resources such as private sector investment during the development and
implementation of locally designed solutions to improve maternal and newborn
health.
Program Description: Through
Jalin, USAID’s Flagship Maternal and Newborn Health Activity, USAID/Indonesia’s
role as a development partner will shift from funding implementation of
specific interventions to facilitating and supporting partnerships across a
variety of stakeholders to catalyze local solutions through co-creation
processes; leverage public and private financing; and increase the pace at
which good quality local evidence is made widely available and utilized.
In six populous provinces across Indonesia, Jalin will work to
create opportunities to strengthen civic engagement and commitment to create a
movement for maternal and newborn health aligned with strong political
commitment from the Government of Indonesia (GOI). The Jalin Project aims
improve delivery and utilization of essential health and other services to
reduce preventable maternal and newborn deaths, particularly among the poorest
and most vulnerable populations
Roles and Responsibilities:
· Provide
technical assistance on financial protection issues associated with essential
maternal and newborn care during national consultations, and the development
and implementation of local solutions;
· Provide
technical leadership to the co-creation process to develop local solutions that
address financial protection needs;
· Coordinate
closely with Jalin staff and partners who are implementing local solutions to
ensure incorporation of financial protection best practices and that systemic
issues can be detected and addressed as needed;
· Coordinate
with and provide technical assistance to Bappenas, the National Social Security
Council, the Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration, the Ministry of Finance
and PT Jamsostek on increasing utilization of existing government financial
protection mechanisms by the poorest and vulnerable, reducing out-of-pocket
expenditures associated with health, and improving participation of private
sector providers in Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN);
· Develop
financial protection strategies and technical concepts that are ready to be
applied systemically related to maternal and neonatal health;
· Strengthen
the capacities of project and partner staff with technical updates, sharing of
new evidence and learning and supportive supervision.
· Work
with the monitoring, evaluation, research, learning and adaptation (MERLA) team
to analyze data and assess changes in financial protection indicators and to
track progress and results for documentation and dissemination;
· Support
Jalin staff for the timely preparation and submission of reports and other
deliverables including annual performance reports, annual work plans, and ad
hoc presentations and reports;
· Travel
to field sites to provide technical assistance and oversee the implementation
of programs that involve financial protection; and
· Perform
other duties as assigned by the Technical Director.
Qualifications:
· A
minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in health economics, public policy, or relevant
field required; Master’s preferred;
· Minimum
of 7 years of experience working within Indonesia’s health system with a focus
on financial protection;
· Experience
working with government, nongovernmental organizations, donors, and other
relevant stakeholders;
· Demonstrated
understanding of the implementation of JKN and other Indonesian risk pool
innovations;
· Good
network with health financing experts and institutions (P2JK, BPJS-K,
universities);
· Excellent
interpersonal and oral and written communication skills; fluency in English
required (oral and written);
· Computer
literacy, specifically in Microsoft Word and Excel is required;
· Previous
work experience and knowledge of USAID or other donor projects a plus;
· Knowledge
of maternal and newborn health issues desirable;
· Ability
to work in changeable and complex environments with multiple tasks, competing
priorities, and short deadlines;
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