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FIELD COORDINATOR

Work Area: Cianjur, West Java     
Closing Date: 28 November 2009
Start to work: January 2010
Contract Duration: 6 month

Position: Field Coordinator
Reports to: Program Officer/Country Director
Work with: Yogyakarta National Office Team, local networks and partners
Organization: Jesuit Refugee Service Indonesia
Duty Station: Cianjur, West Java

Position Purpose:
Under the coordination of Program Officer/Country Director, Field Coordinator of Earthquake Response in West Java serves as a coordinator the overall responsible for project site and its team.

Responsibilities:
1.    The Field Coordinator is responsible for the whole project cycle management:
       identification/assessment, planning, budgeting, implementing, evaluating and reporting of
       the project under his/her coordination.
2.    The field Coordinator is responsible for overall welfare and well being of all JRS personnel
       working in project site.  He or she is also responsible for maintaining good relationship
       amongst all staff working on the program, for ensuring that all personnel work together as a
       co-operative team.
3.    The Field Coordinator is responsible for coordinating and liaison between JRS and other
       agencies/Local government/Local Communities/IDPs/refugees community and other relevant
       partners 0n the site level.  He/she represents JRS at local (project) level meetings with local
       authorities/other agencies/refugee/IDPs meetings when required on the site level.
4.    The Field Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that all staff team at the site integrate
       advocacy issues in their works in the fields.
5.    The Field Coordinator is responsible for administrative requirements on finance, asset and
       logistic on the project level.

Qualifications & Experience:
1.    BA degree, preferably in construction engineering or architect.
2.    Minimum 2 year-experience in construction
3.    Have experience and knowledge project cycle management: identification, planning,
       implementing, monitoring, evaluating and reporting project activities.
4.    Have experience and ability as a team leader or coordinator.
5.    Have experience and ability as a community organizer.
6.    Have experience working at non profit/humanitarian work minimum 1 year.  
7.    Ability to work in a team work and with community.
8.    Have social motivation and spirit realized by enthusiastic to be a friend and to serve other
       people, especially community whom he/she serves.
9.    Able to work at remote areas with limited facilities, i.e. in Takokak, Cianjur, West Java.
10.  Knowledge on Sphere standards, humanitarian charter and NGO code of Conduct is
       preferable.
11.  Able to be interviewed in JRS Office in Yogyakarta.
12.  Have fair English and Indonesian skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing.
13.  Knowledge of basic Microsoft (Microsoft office, Excell, Word programmes) programmes and
       email
14.  Indonesian nationality.

Background Organization and Programme:
The Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) is an international non-governmental organization with a mission to accompany, serve, and advocate the rights of refugees and forcibly displaced people. JRS undertakes services at national and regional levels with the support of an international office in Rome. Founded in November 1980 as a work of the Society of Jesus, JRS programs are found in over 50 countries, providing assistance to refugees in refugee camps, to people displaced within their own country, and to asylum-seekers in cities and held in detention. The main areas of work are in the fields of Education, Advocacy, Emergency Assistance, Pastoral, Health and Nutrition, Income Generating Activities and Social Services.

In Indonesia, JRS works with internally displaced people (IDP) affected by conflict as well as by the tsunami in Nangroe Aceh Darussalam (NAD) and North Sumatra, and other IDPs/Survivors of natural disaster in other places in Indonesia.  JRS works on the prevention mechanisms and looks at the deeper reasons behind the phenomenon of forced migration and does not limit its service to emergency relief, the policies concerning their treatment while in exile, and what could be done to spare others a similar fate.

In choosing and implementing programmes JRS places an emphasis on the above knowledge in root causes, policy and prevention and in all programmes aims to find and advocate for durable solutions for refugees and IDPs. JRS gives direct services, accompanying the displaced and assisting them to advocate for their rights.  



To apply for this job, send or email your application form of JRS (attached) as soon as possible to:
Lino M Sanjoyo : < This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it >  or < This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it >
Address: Gg. Cabe DP III/no 9 dn 13, Puren, Pringwulung, CondongCatur,  Depok, Sleman, Yogyakarta 55283, Indonesia
 
 


 
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