Wednesday, March 27, 2019

YSTC - Save The Children Indonesia seeks Consultant for the development of Guideline of Utilization Village Fund for Addressing Pneumonia problems - Jakarta


Save the Children in Indonesia is changing for the better. We've begun to build a national organization that aims to be a strong, local, and self-sustaining voice for children in Indonesia. To this end, SC Indonesia has been designated as a “Prospect Member”. As ‘Prospect Member’ Indonesia has been identified as part of the next way of new member development, which focuses on strengthening and localizing our voice for children in strategic middle income countries. Indonesia has been authorized by member ballot to start fundraising locally as a first step towards building a financially sustainable local organization. Future work will also involve developing a strong local governance structure and building key partnerships with local government, the private sector, local civil society among others. Success of the pilot phase will set the Indonesia on a pathway to full membership. We are currently seeking to fill the following position:

 
Consultant for the development of Guideline of  Utilization Village Fund for Addressing Pneumonia problems
1 (one) position based in Jakarta

Background:

In Indonesia, Pneumonia is the second killer for children under five. This problem poses challenges on geographical disparities, lack of knowledge of pneumonia, poor quality of care that causes children to die due to preventable causes. In the context of these conditions, Indonesia was selected as one of nine as beacon country to carried out a program of Pneumonia Centenary Commitment (PCC) that initiated by SCI as effort to overcome Childhood pneumonia through behaviour change campaign.

With awarded grant from SCUK Pneumonia Centenary Commitment (PCC), YSTC will focus on behavior change campaign on childhood pneumonia. The first step in implementing campaign activities was conducted the situation analysis in the districts of Bandung and Sumba Barat from September-November 2018. The research described problem identification, frameworks, target audiences, key messages, channels and communication products, and schedule of campaign activities. The results of the research were in the form of a book of Childhood Pneumonia Communication Strategy which contains interesting findings to assist in developing communication strategies through behaviour change campaigns to overcome childhood pneumonia that refers to the main global components namely Protect, Prevent and Treat. This book also includes recommendations for designing childhood pneumonia campaign activities (Communication Mix) with objectives to raise awareness of the target audience about childhood pneumonia: what is childhood pneumonia and understand the signs of pneumonia, know how to prevent pneumonia and have ability to respond when exposed to pneumonia.

One of childhood pneumonia campaign activities (Communication Mix) in 2019 in Q1 and Q2 is developing behaviour change campaign materials in printing, audio/video and online media. The approach that is the main concern in packaging campaign messages is more visual, more data in infographic, audio / video animation and adopting multimedia technology that can be accessed through various media in message packaging so that messages are more easily understood by the target audience. For media printing, a book will be developed, namely Village Fund for Pneumonia Budgeting.

YSTC will recruit individual consultant to develop A Guideline of Utilization Village Fund for Addressing Pneumonia problems. All results will be consulted with the YSTC, MOH and CSO coalitions.

Objective of Consultancy
The objective of consultancy is to produce A Guideline of Utilization Village Fund for Addressing Pneumonia problems.

Objective of Campaign
The objective of campaign:
1.         Synergize with the advocacy team to enhance skill of village officer to control village fund for pnuemonia budgeting. 
2.         Ensure village officers continue to fund their current commitments and make them confident in taking decisions.
3.         Raise awareness of the target audience about childhood pneumonia that refers to the main global components namely protect, prevent and treat. 

Deliverables:
1.         Final Content and Layout Design of Village Fund for Pneumonia Budgeting book A4-size book.
2.         Raw Material in Adobe Indesign file.

Scope of Work: 

The selected consultant agree to do works as follow: 
1.         Discuss with YSTC team to develop consultancy detail plan.
2.         Develop content of books teks, visual (photo/infographic/illustration) through number of consultancy with YSTC team.
3.         Finalize books after present a final version to YSTC, MOH and CSO coalitions.

Proposed Timeline and working days (accumulative):
Accumulative 25 working days, from April - June 2019

Expected consultant:

1.         Has experience in working or connection with child health.
2.         Has experience in working or connection with Village Fund.
3.         Has expertise and skills writing budegting book.
4.         Has expertise and skills in design layout look & feel of user-friendly A4-size book in Adobe Indesign.
5.         Communicative, motivated, dedicated and eager to learn something new.

Submission:

Candidate who interested to apply, please submit documents as follow:
1.         Letter of interest and consultancy rate per day.
2.         Updated CV 
3.         Example(s) of campaign that had been developed.

To apply for this position, please click the link HERE
 
Closing date for application is up to March 31st , 2019
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Yayasan Sayangi Tunas Cilik partner of Save the Children in Indonesia is changing for the better. We've begun to build a national organisation that aims to be a strong, local, and self-sustaining voice for children in Indonesia namely Yayasan Sayangi Tunas Cilik Tunas Cilik.
 
 
 
Save the Children encourages qualified candidates to apply regardless of religion, race, gender, sexual orientation or disability
All recruitment practices and procedures reflect Save the Children’s commitment to protecting children from abuse

 

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