Scope of Work
Field Coordinator
Background
Adaptasi Perubahan Iklim dan Ketangguhan (APIK) Project is a 5-year, $19 million USAID funded Project. The purpose of APIK is to support the Government of Indonesia to strengthen climate and disaster resilience, working in an integrated manner from the national level down to the community level. APIK will help to mainstream climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction into national and sub-national governance frameworks, build the capacity of local communities and the private sector to address climate change and weather-related natural hazards, and support the use of information for climate and disaster risk management among key stakeholders.
Adaptasi Perubahan Iklim dan Ketangguhan (APIK) Project is a 5-year, $19 million USAID funded Project. The purpose of APIK is to support the Government of Indonesia to strengthen climate and disaster resilience, working in an integrated manner from the national level down to the community level. APIK will help to mainstream climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction into national and sub-national governance frameworks, build the capacity of local communities and the private sector to address climate change and weather-related natural hazards, and support the use of information for climate and disaster risk management among key stakeholders.
Objectives
The Field Coordinator contributes
to the achievement of APIK objectives at the local level by assisting in
the development of regional-level workplans, coordinating regional-level
activities, ensuring strong communications with the APIK regional office
and technical specialists, and generally building trust between APIK and
local stakeholders. S/he works side by side with APIK partners on a daily
basis and represents the front line of the Project.
Responsibilities of the Field Coordinator include, but are not be limited to, the following:
Responsibilities of the Field Coordinator include, but are not be limited to, the following:
- Working under the direction and guidance of the Regional Manager and technical specialists, substantially assisting in the development and implementation of Regional-level workplans.
- Developing in-depth knowledge and understanding of local-level issues, programs and resources related to Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) and Disaster Risks Reduction (DRR), including the activities of local government agencies, private sector businesses, NGOs and community groups, other development programs, etc.
- Closely monitoring APIK activities at the local level and keep APIK regional staff well-informed of the status of local-level activities, problems encountered, etc., and actively soliciting the support of such staff as needs arise.
- Developing or assisting in the development of specific APIK activities to be undertaken at the local level (including needs identification, assessments, site selection, etc.).
- Establishing and maintaining effective relationships with key local partners (local government agencies, technical units of ministries/UPT, PDAM, Pokja API PRB or other existing working group, local NGOs, local community groups, local university), ensuring that APIK is well-informed and well-regarded as a credible and effective development partner.
- Overseeing local level data collection required for appropriate monitoring of APIK activities and the tracking of results and outcomes.
- Producing regular reports (bi-weekly, monthly, quarterly, etc.) on project implementation at the local level, highlighting results/outcomes, programmatic successes, problems encountered and possible solutions.
- Working with technical specialists to periodically develop success stories and lessons learnt that may take the form of presentation, articles, and contributions to project newsletters as well as undertaking specific activities, e.g. conferences and workshops.
- Conducting other tasks as required and which are consistent with the above.
- Substantial contributions to regional-level workplan development.
- Activity reports as required by the work at hand.
- Regular and timely inputs to APIK workplans, bi-weekly reports, and quarterly and annual reports.
- Occasional article or success story highlighting APIK achievement at the local level.
- Possess at least a university degree; preferably in environmental engineering/science, geology, geography, or social science.
- At least 3 years of experience working on institutional and/or community-based CCA and/or DRR program; preferably with working experience in Kabupaten Kepulauan Aru.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, with experience in community facilitation, training and organizing work.
- Able to work independently in limited supervision/facility as well as a team player with a range of people.
- Ability to multi-task and flexibility to work on evenings and weekends on occasion and to travel as and when required within the APIK Project area.
- Computer literate and proficient in Microsoft Office tools.
- Able to work in challenging areas (i.e. limited access to internet, small islands, live-in with local communities, etc.).
- Strong English speaking and writing abilities.
- Women are encouraged to apply.
Location
The Field Coordinator will be based
in Dobo, Kabupaten Kepulauan Aru – Maluku, and travel on an approximate
monthly basis.
Reporting
The Field Coordinator reports directly
to the Regional Manager and/or a relevant regional technical specialist.
Interested applicants are invited
to send their CV and cover letter to apik_recruitment@dai.com latest
by 11 December 2018 5 p.m. Applicants are instructed
to write “FIELD COORDINATOR – NAME” as the Subject line of their
email. We regret that we are unable to acknowledge receipt of all applications
and only shortlisted candidates will be notified
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