Project Officer - Mercy Corps, Lampung
LAMPUNG, MERCY CORPS, PROGRAM OFFICER, SUMATRA 3:58 AM
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Mercy Corps Indonesia is currently seeking to fill the post through external candidates:
Mercy Corps Indonesia is currently seeking to fill the post through external candidates:
Project Officer - Scale Resilience | Based Lampung
PROGRAM SUMMARY:
Indonesiafaces diverse and severe natural hazards that are being exacerbated by climate change. The effects of these hazards take a great toll on communities, the economy and the environment. However, cost effective opportunities exist for strengthening resiliency such as disaster preparedness planning, mitigation measures and adaptation to climate change. With its sound Disaster Management Law, existing National Action Plan Addressing Climate Change, and a robust culture of civil society, Indonesia is in a strong position to find practical and scaleable solutions for these problems.
The critical need is to link political will at the national level, with institutional capacity among provincial, district, and sub district governments, civil society organizations and the private sector. While at the same time, resiliency activities must utilize local knowledge and the mobilization potential of vulnerable communities themselves.
Climate change will dramatically impact cities and other urban areas, especially those in coastal zones. The high incidence of hydro-meteorological and other disasters affecting urban areas, particularly in vulnerable regions, is a challenge to local officials and their communities in being prepared and proactive in addressing increasingly frequent and extreme climate change events.
To address these inter-related challenges of climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction, Mercy Corps Indonesia was awarded funding by the USAID to undertake CADRE – The Stakeholder Coordination, Advocacy, Linkages and Engagement for Resilience (SCALE Resilience) as the leading agency . The overall goal of CADRE – SCALE Resilience program is to, “improve resiliency of populations in Indonesia that are vulnerable to natural hazards and impact of climate change through strengthening the capaprovinces and sub districts of government, civil society, and the private sector to reduce risks and adapt to climate change.”
In partnership with the Indonesian Society for Disaster Management (MPBI), the Urban and Regional Development Study (URDI) and an international research organization -Institute for Social and Environmental Transitions (ISET), Mercy Corps will have activities across a wide array of geographies including the provinces of West Sumatera, Lampung, and Maluku and the municipality of West Jakarta with focused in two sub districts of each area. Mercy Corps will work through secondary partnerships with a broad spectrum of actors including national, provincial, and sub districts government, universities and research institutions, local NGOs, and the private sector to experiment with a range of activities that will provide visible demonstration and documentation on how they collectively improve the ability to withstand, prepare for, and recover from the disaster risks and projected impacts of climate change.
The three main objectives of the CADRE – SCALE Resilience program are including:
- The improved linkages between national-level government, provincial and district governments and communities, leading to more coordinated and inclusive planning for disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation.
- Government and vulnerable communities demonstrate improved awareness of specific risks from hazards and climate change
- Targeted vulnerable communities have reduced their vulnerability to hazards and climate change impacts, by developing and implementing pilot projects in collaboration with local government
The Project Officer will work closely with Provincial Advisory Committees (PACs) or existing platform and Sub District Working Group (SDWGs) coordinators to organize and facilitate their activities to develop, plan, budget, and identify potential funding for participatory, local level, climate change resilience and DRR strategies;. The project officer will be required to work with a wide range of networking with provincial and sub districts stakeholders spanning civil society, private sector, local government, etc.
Qualifications:
- Experience in Indonesia DRR or climate change initiatives and urban development;
- Experience working as part of a multi-disciplinary team;
- Experience in networking and project implementation, and documentation related to Indonesian climate change issues, and Indonesian government climate change initiatives and actors;
- BA/S or higher in environmental sciences, or similar field;
- Ability to communicate in English verbal and written preferred;
- Strong familiarity with Microsoft Word and Excel are mandatory.
- Candidate must be willing to travel regularly to Jakarta.
This position will be as a temporary staff for 1 year.
Please send your CV with position applied on the email subject to: hrd@id.mercycorps.org
Vacancy will be closed 14 October 2011.
We look forward to hearing from those who are interested in taking this opportunity to grow and develop with us.
