Background
One of the Sustainable Development Goals is sustainable development, and the private sector has a critical role in this endeavour. Corporate sustainability – defined as ‘the delivery of long-term value in economic, social and environmental terms’ – is the most important contribution that business can provide to sustainable development.
It is widely accepted that women's empowerment yields strong economic returns and may be the most critical enabler to achieving a wide range of sustainable development and other objectives. Representing 49.5% of world population, women represent untapped potential resources for accelerating the economic growth. They are underrepresented in many sectors, including in employment and business opportunities. It has been reported that the global workforce participation rate of women still averages 50% of the population and the trend is declining over the years for age 15 to 24 years, which is likely linked to expanding educational opportunities at the secondary and tertiary levels.
Business, along with other actors, has a key role to play in advancing gender equality across the workplace, marketplace and community.
Why Indonesia?
Indonesia is a member of the G-20 major economies and its economy is the largest in Southeast Asia. Approximately 52% of the population lives in rural areas. Although challenges remain in terms of efficiency and outreach, over the years, Indonesia has improved some key areas related to gender inequality, such as health and education, opportunities, voice and agency, and stipulating the necessary legislation for gender mainstreaming.
According to World Bank’ data, female labour force participation in the formal market was 49% in 2015, while male participation reached 83%. Although Indonesia has achieved good economic growth (averaged 5.35% from 2000 until 2016), to maintain this growth and take more of its people out of poverty, Indonesia must increase workforce participation.
About our organization
Using a business coalition model, eight prominent companies in Indonesia have agreed to form a business coalition for investing in women initiative named Indonesia Business Coalition for Women Empowerment (IBCWE). The coalition is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to bring together leading private sector companies in Indonesia to commit to gender equality (defined as equal employment opportunity and equal recruitment as well as promotion of women at all levels). The founding members are: (1) Sintesa Group; (2) PT Gajah Tunggal, Tbk; (3) PT Bank Tabungan Pensiun Nasional - BTPN; (4) PT Pan Brothers, Tbk; (5) PT Accenture; (6) PT Adis Dimension Sportswear; (7) PT Mitra Adi Perkasa, Tbk; (8) PT Unilever, Tbk.
About the position
Under the supervision of the Executive Director, Program Manager is responsible to develop and maintain positive relationships with the Coalition’s Board and Working Group members, and provide high quality support to help them meet their commitments to measuring and achieving gender equality goals.
The Program Manager is the organization’s focal point to EDGE Strategy, the principal of the assessment tools for gender equality in the workplace.
Key Responsibilities:
- Encourage and support members to achieve gender equality targets using best practice diagnostic and assessment tools
- Work closely with member compannies to support implementation of gender equality workplace strategies and to measure their success
- Collect data from members to inform key stakeholders and build the business case for Investing in Women
- Effectively support and motivate member companies to ensure they remain enaged and committed to working towards best practice in gender equality.
- Design and develop improvement program toward gender equality for members, in accordance to the recommendation from EDGE Strategy.
- Design and develop integrated and comprehensive monitoring and evaluation working plan and strategy in accordance with business plan objectives as determined in consultation with the CEO and member working group
- Ensure information up to date, monitor internal and external development and lead the management of knowledge sharing of best practice based on the result of program activities, attend to relevant seminars or meeting with governance and share relevant information through organized workshops (if necessary)
- Create support for the chosen approach (objectives, planning etc), update and consult relevant stakeholders regularly, manage expectations of relevant stakeholders during execution, involve stakeholders in decision making and build and maintain a network of relevant stakeholders
Requirements & Competencies
- At least hold Master Degree (S2) or equivalent
- Appropriate tertiary qualifications in a Human Resources field
- Extensive experience in organizational management, operations and human resources
- Have the experience in managing assessment tools such as ISO.
- Experience in developing staff development, talent management or mentoring initiatives to implement best practice standards across organisations
- Have knowledge in gender issues, workplace relations, and women empowerment
- Well-developed networks across the private sector, civil society and government in Indonesia
- Understanding of Indonesian business law would be an advantage
- Proficiency in English and Bahasa Indonesia; demonstrate effective written and verbal communication skills
- Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work well in multicultural environment.
- Having conceptual and analytical thinking to identify key issues, underlying problems, and how they relate
- Generates creative, practical approaches to overcome challenging situations
Terms of offer
IBCWE is an equal opportunity employer and offers a collegial and gender-sensitive working environment. This is a NATIONAL POSITION and will be for an initial period of 1 (one) year, renewable subject to assessment of performance, continued relevance of the position and availability of resources.
How to apply
Applications for the position must include:
All correspondence should be addressed to Indonesia Business Coalition for Women Empowerment via email:ibcwe.recruitment@gmail.com and should indicate “Application for IBCWE Program Manager” on the application letter and email subject.
- A cover letter illustrating your suitability for the position against the listed requirements and salary expectations
- Detail curriculum vitae, including names and addresses of three referees, including telephone, fax numbers and email addresses.
All correspondence should be addressed to Indonesia Business Coalition for Women Empowerment via email:ibcwe.recruitment@gmail.com and should indicate “Application for IBCWE Program Manager” on the application letter and email subject.
Applications will be considered until January 19, 2018 or until a suitable candidate is identified and selected. Please note that only short-listed applicants meeting the above requirements will be contacted.
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