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1. ACCCRN Project Coordinator
The Project Coordinator will be responsible for all aspects
of implementing the Rockefeller Foundation funded Asian Cities Climate Change
Resilience Network (ACCCRN) in Indonesia.
Overall responsibilities include Project Officers and Regional Project
Assistant staff supervision; URDI sub-contract staff supervision and quality
control; coordinating work plan and program implementation with ISET; program
management, research, networking, reporting and outreach; local government and
City network stakeholder capacity building; Advisory Board and other government
climate change initiatives coordination; communicating and coordinating with
other Rockefeller country programs (India, Vietnam, Thailand) and participation
in regional shared learned dialogues; financial oversight; donor relations;
visioning and creative problem solving; and overseeing any other elements related
to ACCCRN. Participation in Mercy Corps Indonesia’s management team, strategic
and cross-programming (particularly related to expansion of the urban program
into second tier cities across Indonesia),
and proposal writing may also be required.
Qualifications:
5+ years of experience in implementing multi-sectoral urban development programs.3+ years of experience with urban governance and planning processes and detailed knowledge of Indonesian planning departments and procedures.Detailed knowledge of
Indonesian climate change issues, and Indonesian government climate change
initiatives and actors.
MA/S or equivalent in Urban Planning, social science, economics, management, international development or similar degree.
History of successful inter-organizational relationship building and maintenance among varied stakeholders.
Demonstrated expertise in program design, monitoring, evaluation, and replication; problem-solving;communication and report writing; and financial management.
Fluent written and spoken English.
Please send your CV with position applied on the email subject to: hrd@id.mercycorps.org
Vacancy will be closed 10 October 2010.
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