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Indonesia: Deputy Program Director

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Australia Awards Indonesia

Deputy Program Director

Excellent opportunity to contribute to Indonesia’s sustainable development

Long term contract to 31 March 2018Jakarta, Indonesia

The Program

Australia Awards Indonesia (AAI) is managed by Coffey on behalf of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). Australia Awards is an integral part of Australia’s development cooperation program with Indonesia and has enjoyed strong support from both governments for more than sixty years. Australia Awards addresses two key challenges: to fill a gap in the pool of individuals with the higher-level capacity to contribute to Indonesia’s development; and the need for a strong deep relationship based on mutual understanding between Australia and Indonesia.

The Position

Reporting to the Program Director, the Deputy Program Director will have lead responsibility for the:

management of day-to-day administration and operations of Australia Awards in Indonesia, specifically the operation of the Program Office, data, systems & IT, finance & administrationplanning, delivery and reporting on the Awards Cycle in relation to Pre-Award, Communications, Promotions, Outreach and Post Awardcontract management of the English language services provider and monitoring of the delivery of English Language proficiency testing and other English Language training programsfacilitating the monitoring and evaluation across all program activities and;providing technical expertise in relation to program research and enhancements.

The Person

The ideal candidate for this senior leadership position will have:

significant experience in program management and delivery of international development programs involving human resource development, institutional development and/or scholarships with DFAT and/or other donors, preferably applied in Indonesiaexcellent understanding of the quality systems underpinning all Australia Awards operationsexperience working with structures and organisation and Government of Indonesia agenciessenior experience in developing and working with IT networks and MS Office productsexcellent relationship management skills, working and liaising across government agencies at a strategic levelfluency in Indonesian language is desirable including proficiency in translationHow to apply:

The position is classified as Discipline B/Level 3 under the DFAT Adviser Remuneration Framework. For full details please view via www.dfat.gov.au

Please visit www.coffey.com/careers for a detailed position description and to apply online.

Please search by reference number COFF-4621

For any enquiries, please contactinternationaldevelopment@coffey.com

Applications close 5.00pm Monday 10 October 2014.

Coffey has a 40 year history in successfully delivering international development projects on behalf of donors right around the world, including Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, USAID and the UK’s Department for International Development. Our people work side by side with local partners to support stability, economic growth and good governance, positively changing people’s lives.

Job ID: #697029 Training categories: Management Country: Indonesia City: Based in Jakarta Organization: Coffey Theme: Education Job years of experience: N/A Job type: Job

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