Background
The USAID Jalin
Project (hereafter referred to as “Jalin” or the “Project”) is a five-year initiative
implemented by DAI Global, LLC and its consortium of partners to work with USAID to facilitate and support partnerships through a
co-creation process that brings together a diverse range of public and private
sector actors in six provinces—including
North Sumatra, Banten, West Java, Central Java, East Java, and South Sulawesi—to leverage domestic
resources, increase the pace at which reliable local evidence is made widely
available and utilized to design and implement local maternal and newborn
health solutions.
Jalin
contributes to a maternal and newborn health movement in Indonesia that: (a)
brings together actors, including those traditionally outside the health
system, to use local evidence and global best practices to co-create, test and
adapt local solutions; (b) addresses evidence gaps by identifying where and why
maternal and newborn deaths are happening and uses that information to co-define
and create local solutions; (c) engages the public and private sectors to
co-finance scalable local solutions to support partnerships and ensure that the
poor and vulnerable have access to essential services; (d) catalyzes new and
existing partnerships, local solutions and co-investment through a
whole-of-market approach across the projects areas of technical focus; and (e)
fosters a culture of learning and adaptation.
Jalin’s Theory of Change is as
follows:
If MNH evidence
is available and compellingly communicated, and influential MultiStakeholder
actors are engaged, then constructive and inclusive partnerships, solutions,
and advocacy can flourish and these efforts can spur an MNH movement that
contributes to reducing maternal and newborn mortality in Indonesia,
specifically for the poorest and most vulnerable.
Scope of Work
Jalin works closely with USAID and the
Ministry of Health (MOH), particularly the Family
Health Unit[. The Office Administrator reports directly to
Jalin’s Government Relation Specialist and works administratively to support effective
collaboration amongst and between Jalin, USAID, the MOH, Indonesia’s (GOI) goal
of reducing maternal and newborn mortality. S/he is responsible for the
following specific tasks:
- Maintain the Jalin secretariat office communications and coordination with MOH office—particularly the Family Health Unit[, Health Services Unit[, and Health Promotion Unit—and ensuring are conducted accordingly and documented well.
- Provide administrative support to program activity including clerical duties such as filling, answering phone calls, responding to emails, preparing documents and organizing place for meeting.
- Contributes to keep respected relationships with MOH staffs and other Jalin Project Stakeholders.
- Assist coordination of project deliveries.
- Works closely with the MOH administrative staffs and assist operational activity needs, whenever needed.
- Contributes to regular communication and reporting on project approaches and successes.
- Other duties consistent with the overall focus of the position as assigned by the Government Relation .
Skills and Experience Required
- Minimal D3 diploma with 2-3 years of working experience on office administration
- Minimum of 2 years of relevant experience
- USAID- and/or other donor-funded health sector programming experience required
- Experience working with government, NGOs, and other relevant stakeholders
- Ability to work in complex environments with multiple tasks, competing priorities, and short deadline
- Professional spoken and written English, preferred
Interested and qualified applicants could send the cover letter and CV at the latest on March 18, 2019 to indonesiamnh@dai.com with "Office Administrator-Jalin MOH Secretariat" in the subject line and specify the availability date in the CV. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted directly.
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