Call
for Applications – Consultancy
Indonesia Field Research and Coordination
Embode is looking for a short-term resourceful consultant in Indonesia to provide logistical, research and local knowledge/interpretation for an international research team
Embode is an independent, international consulting and research agency focusing in human rights and social protection, with particular specialisation in the subject of human trafficking and labour exploitation. Based in Asia, Embode prides itself for being on the ground in locations where many of our projects are focused. See www.embode.co for more details.
Background
Embode is conducting
an assessment in Indonesia and Ethiopia on how social norms and stigma can be drivers of vulnerability to trafficking and barriers to effective recovery and reintegration of victims.
The research has been commissioned by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) as part of
ASPIRE (Assessing Stigma for Prevention, Improved Response and Evidence base) project
in Indonesia and Ethiopia. Embode’s research
will help
inform the
design and targeting of the project’s activities.
The objective of the research is to gain knowledge, understanding and awareness of social norms and
stigma in order for the ASPIRE project to strengthen prevention activities
and improve responses to trafficking and exploitation. The research will build understanding of how stigma and related social
norms can impact on access to and quality of care from service providers in both countries and contribute to maltreatment and isolation for victims within their home communities. The research will also explore the ways in which norms and stigma, related to gender, race, disability and others, can heighten risk of exploitation and coercion for people, as well as in specific target communities.
In Indonesia, the research will be conducted in Jakarta as well as West and South West Sumba in East Nusa Tengarra (NTT), one of the most
common provinces of origin for Indonesian victims of trafficking
(based on IOM case data). There are high levels of
out
migration for work from these communities to
other locations in Indonesia and to other countries in the region, often through irregular channels.
The field research will involve a combination of quantitative
research (surveys) and qualitative research (interviews, focus group discussions and observations) and target informants will include:
•
Community members: survivors of trafficking and their families – in order to understand how social norms and stigma influence choices and self-esteem.
•
Key influencers: community elders, religious leaders, local authorities, etc – to understand their role and level of influence in communities, knowledge and understanding of the issue of human
trafficking and its impact on victims.
•
High level stakeholders: provincial government departments as well as local civil society organisations – to access services provided and the role they play in preventing or perpetuating stigma of trafficking survivors.
Scope of Work
Embode is looking for dynamic and resourceful Indonesian national consultant to support
the
field research in West and South West Sumba in East Nusa Tengarra, as well as
Jakarta. It is planned that the field research will be conducted over 8 days during early November 2019. The consultancy is estimated to take up approximately
30 days and it
is anticipated that most of this work will be conducted between October 2019 – January 2020, though some input will be required up until June 2020.
The consultant will report to the Lead Researcher with overarching supervision under the Team Leader. The consultant’s specific responsibilities will be to support and facilitate
the research by:
Planning Phase:
• Working with the Research Team (online and by email) to prepare and coordinate the research.
• Providing in-country support to organise the logistics, scheduling and preparation of the research. This will consist of:
o formally communicating with local authorities to request appointments and meetings;
o organising schedule for research team visits and
field work;
o administrative support to book transport and accommodation;
o handling
national research budget for logistics and preparation.
• Representing Embode’s research
team to relevant research
informants and target stakeholders
by reaching out, requesting consultations and scheduling.
• Support the team in adapting and finalising the research plan and tools, including translating tools into Bahasa. This will include a piloting
of
the tools in collaboration with IOM.
• Rapid desktop review of relevant literature in Bahasa and providing key findings back to the Research Team in English.
Field Research Phase:
• Conduct research with the Lead Field Researcher (and potentially IOM staff).
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This will include conducting interviews, consultations, surveys and/or focus group discussions, either together with the Senior Field Researcher or alone.
• Provide translation and interpretation during research and data gathering phases, as required.
•
Provide important and relevant local knowledge in areas such as local infrastructure (e.g.
transportation, government), culture/norms and such conditions.
• Lead coordination and logistics while in the field, i.e. transport, accommodation.
• Ensure administrative and financial requirements are maintained in the field work.
Post Research
Analysis and Reporting Phase:
• Undertake data collation, translation and analysis.
• Provide any follow up information and data by email and conferencing.
• Attend or participate in any further meetings and workshops, as required.
Competencies
Required:
• High-level of fluency in English and Bahasa, both written and spoken. Knowledge and fluency of relevant local languages is an advantage.
• Extensive knowledge and experience in the field of human trafficking and exploitation; or other relevant field related
to social protection.
• Credible experience and background working in social research, particularly with communities.
• Experience working with and interviewing survivors of trafficking and/or other vulnerable peoples.
• Capacity to travel and be on the road for up to ten days.
• Excellent interpersonal skills; able to work with people from diverse backgrounds and maintain
good relationships with both internal and external stakeholders.
• Competent in using digital technology, including using MS programs and online conferencing and communications.
• Ability to take initiative to deliver results and keep to deadlines.
• Strong problem-solving skills and ability to think on their feet.
• Capacity to understand purpose of project and contribute creatively.
Desirable:
• Graduate qualifications in development studies, human rights, research, social work or other related field.
• Technical background and experience in the field of development, social research, child protection etc.
• Experience liaising with national and provincial government authorities.
Child Protection Requirements
As this position may involve direct interaction with vulnerable children (aged 15-17 years), the consultant will need to fulfil preliminary background and record checks before finalisation of contract, in accordance with
Embode’s child protection policy.
Application Process
The application should consist of:
• A cover letter (in English) outlining your relevant skills and experience
• A curriculum vitae
• Proposed day rate
• Indicative availability for interview between Tuesday 15 to Friday 18 October (between 9am- 5pm Indochina Time)
The deadline for applications is Sunday 13 October 2019. However, applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and we retain the choice of selecting a candidate before the deadline. We therefore encourage applicants to
apply as soon as possible.
Given the research will involve interviews with vulnerable
women, female candidates are preferred and strongly encouraged to apply.

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