TITLE:
Chief of Party (COP)
REPORTS TO: Regional
Director, APRO
LOCATION: Jakarta, Indonesia
We are currently seeking qualified candidates for the position of Chief of Party for an anticipated multiyear USAID Indonesia ENV- Terrestrial Program in Indonesia. The purpose of the activity is to advance Indonesia's own development objectives to address threats to biodiversity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from land use. USAID has identified the following two strategic objectives as initial areas of focus: 1) improved subnational environmental governance; and, 2) private sector environmental and social sustainability in supply chains related to agriculture, forestry, and extractive industries.
This position is subject to project award and funding.
Position Description:
The Chief of Party (COP) will provide strategic, managerial, technical leadership and management oversight to the project. S/he will oversee all aspects of project implementation, including program quality, personnel and financial management. S/he will maintain close coordination with USAID and other stakeholders, ensuring that all project interventions are of high quality and lead to measurable impact. S/he will be responsible for timely and adequate implementation of project activities, deliverables and execution, monitoring and reporting of the project. The COP will serve as the principal liaison to USAID/Indonesia and will have regular communication with the USAID/Indonesia Agreement Officer’s Representative. The COP is responsible for ensuring compliance with FHI 360 policies and procedures and USG rules and regulations. The COP will be responsible for ensuring sub-awardee compliance and monitoring quality of program implementation. The position will be based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Key Responsibilities:
·
Leads
the project team, technical and operational aspects of the project, including
planning and implementation; ensuring clarity over plans and priorities, and
encourages effective team-work;
· Provides overall project leadership, management, and
technical direction while ensuring compliance with USAID requirements, U.S.
government regulations, and FHI 360 policies and procedures;
· Liaises with USAID/Indonesia, local government
institutions, civil society organizations, private sector companies and
investors, and other partners to coordinate activities and facilitate
monitoring and reporting of project objectives and achievements;
· Liaises with USG partners and other donors and
implementing agencies to ensure coordination of and synergy with other USAID/Indonesia
environment related activities;
· Builds strong strategic partnerships with a wide group of
stakeholders required to achieve project goals, including local civil society
and the private sector
· Oversees report preparation to meet USAID and corporate
reporting requirements to document program performance and monitor overall
award compliance;
· Leads preparation of project deliverables, including annual
work-plans and project activity updates, and other project-related
communication and reporting materials in accordance with USAID deadlines;
· Provides overall financial oversight of the budget over
the life of the project;
· Collaborates with and directly act upon inputs from the
compliance director to ensure continuous compliance of all consortium members
with agreement/contract rules and regulations;
· Oversees a team of senior technical, operations,
compliance and finance staff and ensure clear roles and responsibilities and
lines of communication are maintained among the team members;
· Supervises key staff, including ensuring field staff
regularly prepare and accurately update performance data;
· Represents the project at regional, national and
international fora, including technical and investment conferences, policy
briefings, networking events, etc.;
·
Organizes
project teams and oversee production of SOPs to meet project goals and ensure
compliance with policies; and
·
Provides
guidance and mentoring to managers and staff to achieve project goals and
develop national leadership capacity.
Minimum Requirements:
·
At
least a master’s degree or its international equivalent or higher in a relevant field of study, such as environmental
management, agriculture, fishery, spatial planning, economics, public policy,
natural, earth, or physical sciences; engineering, business administration,
governance, climate change, or other related field.
·
At
least 8 years of professional experience in environment/forestry and natural
resources management, private sector engagement, financial investment, 10 years
of experience as a chief of party, or equivalent, managing and implementing
high-volume USAID and other donor-funded environment projects in complex
settings, with specific experience working with government counterparts,
international donors, and local organizations to strengthen the environment
sector.
·
Proven
experience working with government officials, particularly the Ministry of
Environment and Forestry is highly desirable, to support strategy development,
implementation plans and decision making;
·
Prior experience in working in Indonesia
and/or knowledge of the Indonesia environment sector
·
Strong
critical thinking and problem-solving skills to plan, organize, and manage
resources for successful completion of projects.
·
Excellent
oral and written communication skills in English; knowledge of Bahasa Indonesia
will be an advantage
How to Apply:
Interested candidates can
apply through FHI 360 career at https://www.fhi360.org/careers or send the resume (max. of 3 pages) to APROProposal@fhi360.org.
TITLE:
Senior
Technical Advisor (STA)
REPORTS TO: Chief of Party
(COP)
LOCATION: Jakarta, Indonesia
FHI 360 is a nonprofit human development
organization dedicated to improving lives in lasting ways by advancing
integrated, locally driven solutions. Our staff includes experts in Health,
Education, Nutrition, Environment, Economic Development, Civil Society, Gender,
Youth, Research and Technology– creating a unique mix of capabilities to
address today’s interrelated development challenges. FHI 360 serves more than
60 countries, all 50 U.S. states and all U.S. territories. We are currently seeking qualified candidates for the position of Senior Technical Advisor for an anticipated multiyear USAID Indonesia ENV- Terrestrial Program in Indonesia. The purpose of the activity is to advance Indonesia's own development objectives to address threats to biodiversity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from land use. USAID has identified the following two strategic objectives as initial areas of focus: 1) improved subnational environmental governance; and, 2) private sector environmental and social sustainability in supply chains related to agriculture, forestry, and extractive industries.
This position is subject to project award and funding.
Position
Description:
The
Senior Technical Advisor, based in Indonesia, will provide technical and
scientific leadership to the project in the fields of environment, natural
resource management and/or climate change. S/he will lead and/or support the
design, development and implementation of environment or natural resources programming,
technical assistance or analytical work, including participation in monitoring
activities. Further, s/he help guide project activities and capacity
development efforts designed to improve environmental governance and private
sector environmental and social sustainability. In collaboration with the
project COP, s/he will maintain close coordination with USAID and other
stakeholders, ensuring that all project interventions are of high quality and
lead to measurable impact. S/he will be responsible for supporting the COP in
the timely and effective implementation of project activities, deliverables and
execution, monitoring and reporting of the project interventions to USAID.
Key Responsibilities:
· Provides technical leadership in project-wide activities focused on the environment, natural resources management and/or
climate change sectors
· Provide technical leadership in design, development,
planning, implementation; and capacity building of technical components of the
project focused in the subject sectors.
· Develops tools for the design and implementation of
specific technical components.
· Develops and maintains collaborative relationships with
donor/client organizations, relevant government agencies, bilateral and other
NGOs.
· Ensures that project implementation adheres to the
appropriate USAID regional and global strategy in the subject sectors and
remains technically sound.
· Influences design and scope of initiatives and activities
in the environment, natural resources management, and/climate change.
· Lead and or produce input for and present major/complex
reports, including the supervision, coordination and quality control of
consultant reports who are engaged in environment, natural resources management
and/or climate change activities.
Minimum Requirements:
·
Master’s
Degree or its international equivalent in environmental management/science,
agriculture, biodiversity, spatial planning, public policy, natural, earth, or
physical sciences; environmental engineering, governance, climate change, or
other related field.
·
Typically
requires 10 years of experience in the environment, natural resources
management, including biodiversity conservation, and/or climate change
technical sectors
·
Knowledge
and experience in the environment, natural
resources management or climate change technical area and informed of current approaches
in program development and delivery
·
Experience
in private sector/conservation finance approaches to the environment and
natural resource management sectors preferred.
·
10
Years of work experience that demonstrates sensitivity to and understanding of
technical
issues
in subject technical sectors.
·
Ability
to manage projects, set realistic priorities, and plan for the successful
implementation of activities.
·
Prior experience in working in Indonesia
and/or knowledge of the Indonesia environment, natural resource management,
and/climate change sectors.
·
Strong
critical thinking and problem-solving skills to plan, organize, and manage
resources for successful completion of projects.
·
Excellent
oral and written communication skills in English; knowledge of Bahasa Indonesia
will be an advantage
How to Apply:
Interested candidates can
apply through FHI 360 career at https://www.fhi360.org/careers or send the resume (max. of 3 pages) to APROProposal@fhi360.org.
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