Established
in 1997, the International Budget Partnership (IBP) collaborates with
civil society organizations in countries around the world to use budget
analysis and advocacy as a tool to improve governance and reduce
poverty. In addition to its support of civil society efforts within
countries to improve budget policies and implementation, IBP and its
partners conduct research and advocacy at national and international
levels for improvements in budget transparency, participation and
accountability.
Strengthening
Public Accountability for Results and Knowledge (SPARK) is a core
program of the International Budget Partnership (IBP). The goal of SPARK
is to support and leverage public engagement around service delivery
issues that affect citizens’ lives as an entry point to shaping budget
processes and outcomes in the directions of justice, inclusiveness, and
democracy. SPARK is to be implemented in seven countries in Africa and
Asia, including Indonesia.
The Program Officer, Budget Credibility position
will support the three-year Budget Credibility project from April 2021
and through July 2023. The Budget Credibility project is an innovative
research and public engagement effort aimed at addressing the challenges
that countries face in implementing their budgets. Budget credibility
is an important issue for public accountability for government budgets
and understanding whether governments are upholding their commitments
and explaining when they deviate from these commitments. When budgets
are not implemented as planned, spending priorities can shift, deficits
may exceed projections, and critical services may be compromised.
Moreover, governments consistently deviating from their budgets risk an
erosion of public trust. The goals of the project are to: (i) Expand our
understanding of the causes and impacts of budget deviations on service
delivery within target countries; (ii) Raise awareness of the problem
with country governments and at the global level; and (iii) Promote
reforms that remove bottlenecks and improve spending on service delivery
at the country level.
The
project will be jointly implemented by IBP’s Policy Team and the SPARK
Country Office Teams. Within the SPARK country team, the Program
Officer, Budget Credibility will have the primary responsibility for
delivering on the budget credibility workplan activities, under the
supervision of the SPARK Country Manager, Policy Team Senior Program
Officers, and in collaboration with other SPARK country team members.
Job Responsibilities:
Budget research and analysis:
- Collaboratively produces papers and briefs on the findings from research and analysis that connects budget credibility challenges with service delivery issues in selected government service delivery areas, such as fuel subsidies for fisherfolk, and immunization spending, including the gender equity dimensions of budget credibility challenges.
- Supports the identification of relevant research topics and approaches in collaboration with the SPARK Country Manager and the Policy Team Senior Program Officers and contributes to the tailoring of research methodologies on budget credibility to these issues and the country context.
- Identifies the necessary data for budget analysis and coordinates with other SPARK team members to ensure data access and validation of relevant budget, spending, and performance data.
- Contributes to the development of communications products and narratives about the relevance and importance of budget credibility issues for service delivery that are tailored for specific country audiences.
Government relations and engagement:
- Supports the SPARK Country Manager and other SPARK team members in identifying relevant government actors for outreach and dissemination of budget credibility research.
- Fosters constructive dialogue and regular engagement with key government actors.
- Documents feedback and lessons from engagements with government actors.
Networking and outreach with civil society and community actors:
- Supports the SPARK country office team in facilitating conversations with civil society and community actors on the impacts and relevance of budget deviations and other credibility concerns on service delivery outcomes.
- Ability to advise CSO partners on effective strategies to identify relevant data that is collected through service delivery monitoring that can be connected to budget credibility challenges, and support efforts to strengthen data collection at the community level
Event organizing and management:
- Coordinates regular workshops and meetings to discuss the budget credibility approach and findings with key stakeholders, including government, civil society, media, and international organizations.
- Organizes event logistics, including sending invitations, identifying dates and venues, coordinating the agenda, and producing background materials.
Project monitoring, evaluation, and learning:
- Contributes to the development and implementation of monitoring and data collection activities for the project within the SPARK Results Frameworks.
- Coordinates activities of learning consultants and global team members.
- Organizes and participates in regional learning events.
Other/miscellaneous tasks:
- Supports additional SPARK and Policy team initiatives as agreed with the Country Manager and Policy Senior Program Officers.
- Attends relevant SPARK coordination meetings and Policy team meetings.
Education requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in economics, social sciences, public administration, or a related field; Master’s degree in similar disciplines, preferred
- Training in data analysis and public financial management is an added advantage
Experience requirements:
- At least three years of experience in research and/or advocacy in governance, budget transparency and/or accountability and a high level of familiarity with government budget documents and public finance systems
- Demonstrated ability to develop relationships and partnerships with a diverse range of stakeholders, including government, civil society, and the media
- Policy and budget advocacy with both technical and non-technical actors
- Experience working in the health sector or on health issues preferred
Desired Skills and Attributes:
- Ability to carry out analysis of budget deviations, using software programs for quantitative analysis and data visualization
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in Bahasa Indonesian and English
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office required
- Organized, detailed-oriented, and proactive team player
- Highly flexible and adaptable to changing environments and priorities
Terms of Appointment
This
is a full-time, fixed-term position on a project funded until July
2023, with contracts issued for one-year, renewable terms until the end
of the project. Salary is competitive and commensurate with
qualifications and experience. IBP offers a generous vacation and leave
program and competitive benefits. Candidates must be eligible to work in
Indonesia.
Please submit your application with a cover letter by March 31, 2021. Please visit:
IBP
is committed to creating a diverse environment. All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to
race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual
orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran
status.

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