Keyactivities of the Researcher
- Develop a detailed work plan for the conduct of the activities identified in the Project Terms of Reference (ToRs).
- Prepare a draft checklist assessment (‘legal mapping’) report responding to the questions and guidelines contained in the Checklist on Law and Disaster Risk Reduction, and according to any additional guidance provided by IFRC, PMI and the project advisory group. The report will be between 40-50 pages and will be based on:
o Deskresearch of relevant laws at the national level, as well as a representative selectionof provincial and municipal level laws and regulations (where relevant). o Interviewswith national and local government, PMI, civil society, humanitarian stakeholders,and community level actors where possible.
- Present findings of the research at the multi-stakeholder dialogue.
- Revise and finalise the report based on discussions at the multi-stakeholder dialogue and feedback from the advisory group members.
- Draft the plan of action, based on proposals put forward by the project advisory group.
Expected outputs- Draft checklistassessment report in English for feedback- Revised (final) checklist assessment report following themulti-stakeholder dialogue and feedback from the project advisory group, PMIand IFRC.- Plan of action for DRR and Law in Indonesia Consultancy arrangements- The consultancy is open to national or international applicants(for international applicants, knowledge of Bahasa Indonesia is an asset)- Thecontract will be with the IFRC Indonesia country delegation- The consultancy period will be for approximately five months on apart-time basis.- A partial upfront payment of no more than 30% can be made to theconsultant, with the final 70% paid upon completion of the consultancy to thesatisfaction of the project partners. Reporting requirements- Submission of a fortnightly written updates to PMI and IFRC- Regular email / telephone contact with PMI and IFRC as required.
Annex A: Person Specifications for the Legal Researcher
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Qualifications
| Required | Preferred |
| Advanced degree in law, disaster management or international development | x | |
| Strong legal qualifications with proven analytical skills, communication and presentation skills. | x | |
| Experience | | |
| Demonstrated legal research and/or the development of legislation | x | |
| Demonstrated experience in project management | x | |
| Experience with networking and communicating with different stakeholders such as government, Red Cross / Red Crescent, UN, NGOs and other organisations | x | |
| Skills/knowledge | | |
| Good knowledge of law making in Indonesia Good knowledge of disaster risk reduction and response concepts | X | X |
| Excellent professional communication skills, both written and verbal | X | |
| Good computer skills including knowledge of Microsoft Office applications | x | |
| Ability to use own initiative and problem-solving skills | X | |
| Fluent spoken and written English Fluent Bahasa Indonesia | X
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| Competencies | | |
| High attention to detail | x | |
| Meeting deadlines | x | |
| Demonstrated accountability for results | x | |
| Accepting responsibility/sharing credit | x | |
| Respecting diversity and cultural differences | x | |
| Communicates clearly, effectively and with confidence | x | |
| Ability and willingness to cooperate in cross-sectoral environments | x | |
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Pleasesubmit your application letter addressing the above qualifications andexperience with your curriculum vitae on 12 July 2015at the latest to :HumanResources DepartmentEmail: Indonesia.hrd@ifrc.
Warm Regards,
Vera Simanjuntak (Ms.)
HR Officer
IFRC Indonesia Delegation
Wisma PMI, 5th Floor
Jl. Wijaya I No. 63, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta 12170
Telp: +62 21 72793446 Ext. 5012
Fax:+62 21 72793446
Mobile: +62 (0)812 104 1011
Email: vera.simanjuntak@ifrc.org; vera_juntax@yahoo.com
Skype: vera_s13

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