JOB
SUMMARY/DESCRIPTION:
The Technical
Advisor, Key Population Engagement and Innovation Catalyst is responsible for
providing technical leadership and innovation in all forms of key population
(KP) engagement and program innovations related to the LINKAGES project in
Indonesia. KP engagement is broadly defined and consists of KP involvement in
all levels of program planning, implementation and evaluation; program safety
and security; stigma and discrimination; violence prevention response; human
right issues and media coverage of KPs and HIV programming. Innovation is also broadly
defined and consists of developing and introducing community-based program
innovations that improve KP choice, enhance service engagement, and protect
human rights. Innovations include PrEP, HIV
self-testing, community-based HIV screening, and community-based human rights
and service feedback monitoring.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
· Develop plan, execute activities and report on KP
engagement related activities
· Assess CSOs readiness and progress on safety and security
issues, develop and implement specific interventions to increase CSO readiness
around safety and security as well as provide TA to non-LINKAGES CSO partners
to enhance safety and security readiness.
· Adapt stigma and discrimination modules and provide TA
support in stigma and discrimination reduction
training/orientation/ consultation/workshop among CSOs partners and health care
workers as well as other stakeholders.
· Develop and implement violence and prevention response
(VPR) to increase CSO partners’ ability to cope with these issues and develop
tools and job aides related to violence prevention response that can be used by
CSO partners.
· Improve understanding of human rights and action
procedures to manage human rights violations among KPs by CSOs.
· Routinely monitor and regularly report on media coverage
of KPs and HIV programming. Work with
M&E personnel to link media coverage with service uptake information in
quarterly reports.
· Collaborate with WHO and UNAIDS to develop a PrEP policy
and program brief, and advocate to MOH to implement PrEP among KPs.
· Develop cooperation with various organizations (donors,
UN, private sector, CSO) to jointly advocate for MOH to issue regulations on HIV
self-testing.
· Work closely with UNFPA/IAC and Spiritia to develop and
implement community-based HIV screening (CBS) study protocols, providing TA
support in its implementation and utilization.
· Collaborate with UNFPA/IAC and Spiritia to introduce a
community-based monitoring framework (CBMF) and provide TA support for CBMF
implementation in Jakarta.
· Work closely with the LINKAGES Enabling Environment
Technical Officer to advocate for and/or carry out KP Engagement and
Innovations interventions..
· Represent LINKAGES at relevant meetings, consultations
and conferences within Indonesia or at the regional/global levels..
· Develop and monitor workplans and budgets involving KP
engagement and innovation catalyst activities.
· Report
on progress regularly to the LINKAGES Chief or Party and Project Manager.
· Stay
current and up to date on all aspects of Government of Indonesia, PEPFAR and GFATM
programming related to KP engagement and program innovations.
· Perform
other relevant duties as assigned
COLLABORATING UNIT AND TEAM
To
carry out these duties and responsibilities, the Technical Advisor, Key
Population
Engagement
and Innovation Catalyst, will lead the initiative and work together with the Enabling Environment Technical Officer, and liaise with the
Community-Based Services Unit, the Capacity Development Unit, the Clinical
Services Unit and M & E/SI Unit.
This position may also be closely linked to the First 95 AIDS
Elimination team.
QUALIFICATIONS
· Proven
skills in KP or human rights programming and advocacy
· Extensive
experience with the design, implementation, and management of HIV public
health/international development programs funded by USAID
· Sensitivity
to cultural differences and understanding of the political and ethical issues
surrounding public health issues among key populations in Indonesia/Asia
· Excellent
and demonstrated experience working with a variety of stakeholders on sensitive
issues
· Ability
to manage and complete numerous tasks with a high degree of organization
· Experience
of proactively identifying risk, addressing issues and appropriately
communicating these to the project management
· Ability
to meet deadlines with strong attention to consistency, detail, and quality
· Ability
to travel within country or region and internationally if needed
MINIMUM
REQUIREMENT STANDARDS:
Education/Experience:
· Post-graduate degree, with active practice
experience
· At least 5-7 years of KP or human rights programming
experience
· Experience with U.S. government rules and
regulations and experience working in an international NGO environment
· Excellent written and oral communication skills in
Bahasa and English
· Demonstrated capacity building, management and
partnership experience
Interested candidate please apply to the link below by the latest 30 November 2018

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