Title: Country Liaison – Indonesia
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
LOE: 150 days February 28, 2019 – February 28, 2020
Reports to: MWRP Chief of Party
To support MWRP, the DIG team continues to identify and work with
key stakeholders in the plastic waste stream (notably NGOs, private sector,
municipal government representatives, environmental advocates, service
providers, academics, etc.). DIG has developed an understanding of the problems
and opportunities related to plastic waste entering the environment, as well as
current waste management practices, and the roles of local government and of
beneficiaries. Ongoing activities will seek to identify potential grantees by
understanding the local context, solutions that have emerged, and engage people
in the sector while visiting relevant sites. With the APS issued and initial
grants awarded, DIG needs ongoing intermittent support to liaise with active
and potential grantees and stakeholders.
Specific tasks include:
1.
Provide logistical and administrative support to DIG in advance of
and during travel in Indonesia, including to set-up meetings and organize local
transportation, in coordination with DIG or DIG visitors;
2.
Assist DIG with pre-grant award activities including communicating
with selected Apparently Successful grantees, facilitating responses to
inquiries related to the APS announcement, liaising with local MWRP board advisors,
and for related activities as directed by DAI or DIG representatives.
3.
After grants have been awarded, provide ongoing project management
(assistance and oversight of grantees and their projects) in Indonesia, in
coordination with Bryan Winston.
4.
Serve as local point person on-the-ground to questions from DIG,
DAI, or USAID. Provide technical feedback to DIG and DAI representatives on
environmental, MSWM, recycling, and M&E topics, in coordination with technical
supervisors.
5.
Visit the grantees on a quarterly basis for monitoring and
evaluation, in coordination with Henri Disselkoen. Discuss the checklist of
questions/checks with each Henri and Bryan.
6.
Call the national project managers of all MWRP projects on a monthly
basis, regularly on a fixed day and time (between Monday-Wednesday), on
progress made in the projects, milestones, bottlenecks, and concerns, or on
events to come, etc, in coordination with technical supervisors.
7.
Send each month to technical supervisors by Wednesday COB local
time: (i) progress bullets of MWRP grantees, and (ii) relevant news articles
(e.g. new regulations of plastics, government crises, etc), in coordination
with technical supervisors.
8.
Review incoming applications and concept notes.
Deliverables:
· As
directed for travel: Agenda for DIG travelers, with names, titles, addresses,
and contact details; support DIG to procure logistics services.
· Monthly
report detailing tasks completed and updates on all grantees and Indonesia
affairs, as applicable.
· Grants
management or M&E and Environmental assessment reports for each grantee as
requested.
Minimum General Qualifications:
• University Degree required. Degree in environmental studies,
business administration, or other related field preferred. Master’s degree
preferred..
• Minimum three years of experience providing management oversight
support, preferably for an international organization or donor-funded
project.
• Knowledge of municipal services, solid waste management, and/or
recycling.
APPLICATION SEND
Interested applicants are invited to send a
complete application to Molly_Davies@dai.com before February
20, 2019. We regret that we are unable to acknowledge
receipt of all applications and only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
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