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54 Candidate Information Pack PROGRAM MANAGER - MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH Overseas based Level OB5 AUSAID, JAKARTA Reference Number: 20203 Opening Date: Saturday 27 July 2013 Closing Date: Midnight, Sunday, 18 August 2013 Information online: http://www.indonesia.embassy.gov.au http://www.ausaid.gov.au General Enquiries to: Recruitment Manager on 021-2922 6789 1

Position Description Title Classification Post/Section Reports to Security Clearance Level Location Salary Job Type Program Manager Maternal and Child Health O-Based Level OB5 Jakarta, Health Unit Senior Program Manager and/or Unit Manager N/A Jakarta IDR 353,621,628 per annum Ongoing, Full Time About AusAID The Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) is the Australian Government agency responsible for managing Australia's overseas aid program. AusAID is an Executive Agency within the Foreign Affairs and Trade portfolio and reports to the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Objective AusAID s objective is to help people overcome poverty. This serves Australia s national interests by promoting stability and prosperity both in our region and beyond. Australia is committed to the Millennium Development Goals, the internationally agreed targets for poverty reduction. AusAID s five strategic goals are: saving lives promoting opportunities for all sustainable economic development effective governance humanitarian and disaster response. AusAID's head office is in Canberra. AusAID also has representatives in 40 countries overseas. For more information about AusAID visit www.ausaid.gov.au AusAID s people The growing aid program and changing approaches to aid management means AusAID needs to ensure its workforce has strong capabilities in two critical areas. The first is in public policy, as required by a responsive, credible and effective public service agency. The second is in the core operations of the aid program, including designing, managing and delivering good quality aid and conducting effective aid policy dialogue. These two critical skill sets are not mutually exclusive. Underpinning both are the foundation skills required of all AusAID employees. 2

About the Post AusAID posts consist of Australian based staff (A-based) and local personnel (O-based) to manage the Australian aid program. Australia and Indonesia have an effective development partnership that is improving health and education outcomes, boosting economic growth, providing support to protect the poor and vulnerable and strengthening democracy, justice and governance. Benefits of Working in AusAID At AusAID, we recognise the need to provide rewards, benefits and a good quality of life for our staff. Major benefits of joining AusAID include: 1. A sense of satisfaction in being part of the key Australian government organisation that works with partner governments to address development issues and priorities within that country. 2. Being part of a highly professional, well-respected organisation with like-minded fellow professionals operating on a global stage with some opportunities for travel. 3. A good salary structure: A competitive base salary is paid to all employees. At the highest pay point, a bonus of 2 per cent of salary may be paid under the current performance management scheme, provided your work is assessed as effective. 4. The opportunity to negotiate flexible working arrangements (in some circumstances). 5. A safe and professional office environment with appropriate tools and systems to help you do your job. 6. Training and career development in both formal and on-the-job programs. 7. A full range of employment conditions and benefits including recreation and additional leave provisions, staff amenities, pension and health insurance. 3

Is AusAID The Right Place for You? The following questionnaire will give you some guidance about whether a role in AusAID with the Indonesia Program, Jakarta is likely to meet your needs or be a stressful environment with many mismatches in the skills and attributes required. Please note: this questionnaire is simply for your own use. It will not be recorded in any way. Do not submit your answers in your application. Self-Assessment Guide Questions: Do you enjoy desk-based work involving research and writing as a major part of your work? Can you put aside any biases or strong views you may have, to be able to focus on implementing the policies of the elected government in this area? Do you genuinely enjoy working closely with other people in a team even if this means that you will have to put in extra effort when others in the team are moved onto other priorities? Would you describe yourself as an organised person who meets the commitments you give and plans your time effectively? Are you happy to just help out to get the work done when the pressure is on, regardless of the type of work you think is appropriate at your level? Have you achieved an educational standard or had experience in interpreting complex documents or writing complex documents for other people? Do you feel comfortable working with numbers, tables of information or simple calculations? Have you had some basic contact with computers that would enable you to open an office application, modify a file, send an email and save your work in a directory? Have you ever had the experience of working in a team of people to produce a challenging outcome and enjoyed it? Would your friends or colleagues describe you as well-organised someone they can rely on to be on time? Are you adaptable to changing priorities? If you answered No to a large number of questions you may find many aspects of the work with AusAID Jakarta not aligned with your skills, abilities and the things you enjoy doing. You should give serious consideration to not proceeding with your application at this stage. You need to reread this document and balance the good aspects for you of working in an AusAID role with the challenging aspects you identified above in the guiding questions. If you answered Yes to all or nearly all the questions it is likely that there is a good match between the type of work you enjoy and that offered in AusAID Jakarta. We would encourage you to move on to the next sections and submit an application as soon as possible. Note that these questions are only provided to help you make an informed decision. It does not serve the needs of your career or of AusAID to have a mismatch between what you are looking for in a career and what we can provide. 4

THE POSITION: Program Manager Maternal and Child Health Background of the Position Indonesia is a major strategic partner of Australia with the opportunities and challenges of a rapidly developing middle income country. Indonesia is therefore one of AusAID s priority country programs. Australia currently provides over AUD $600M in Official Development Assistance (ODA) to Indonesia each year. This represents a near doubling of Australia s aid to Indonesia in the past three years. Australia s expanded development assistance supports key sectors such as infrastructure, social protection, education, health, climate change and governance. Australia has a continuing focus on strengthening economic and financial management, building democratic institutions, promoting stability and security, and improving the quality of service delivery in Indonesia. Health is an important sector for Australian aid. AusAID currently manages programs that support health system strengthening, improvements in maternal and child health outcomes and the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS and emerging infectious diseases. Through our programs, which operate at the national and provincial levels and specifically targeting regions with poor and vulnerable groups, we are supporting the Government of Indonesia to reach the Millennium Development Goals. Australia s role in the health sector is to assist Indonesia to develop and implement evidence based policies and programs which deliver better health for the poor: technical support, modelling new ways of delivering services and supporting the development of evidence based information for policy decisions. Australia's health program supports delivery of costeffective prevention and treatment with a particular focus on assisting those in most need, particularly women and children. The Roles and Responsibilities The Program Manager Maternal and Child Health will work in the Health Section in AusAID Jakarta, but may be expected to spend periods of time outside Jakarta. He or she will be part of the AusAID Health Unit, initially working in a team to manage the transition period of the current Australia Indonesia Partnership for Maternal and Neonatal Health (AIPMNH) and support the design for AusAID s new investment in maternal and neonatal health (which will commence in July 2014). The position will take a lead role in managing the AIPMNH program and will assist the Senior Program Manager to implement the future MNH program, including engaging with the relevant stakeholders, implementing team and managing contractors. Program Managers are required to perform independently under the general direction of a Senior Program Manager and/or Unit Manager with the expectation that individuals, independently or as part of a team, will contribute to the attainment of AusAID s corporate goals and objectives. This position will also work closely with a Program Officer. Work will be performed in accordance with established guidelines, work practices and procedures. However, Program Managers will be expected to set priorities and manage and monitor workflow within their area of responsibility. The Program Manager is expected to familiarise themselves with the AusAID Work Level Standards and the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) Integrated Leadership System Tools. The Program Manager is also expected to both model and ensure that staff under their supervision understand and apply standards of workplace behaviour which meet the Australian Public Service values and code of conduct. 5

The responsibilities of the position include but are not limited to the following: 1. Managing the transition year of AIPMNH, including: a. Monitoring and driving implementation of programs - including administration, assessing reports, conducting monitoring visits, liaising with counterparts and managing contractors, organizing and attending program coordination committee meetings, preparing quality and performance reports and briefing as required and conducting activity evaluations b. Managing contracts, including low-level dispute resolution if necessary and contractor performance assessments. c. Managing the financial aspects of AIPMNH and parts of the future program, including the maintenance of the financial management system (AidWorks). 2. Providing strategic input into the development of programs/projects, policies and strategies and activity identification and design, (including conducting or commissioning research and analysis). 3. Maintaining a good understanding of issues and developments relating to areas of responsibility in particular and across AusAID s health portfolio in general. 4. Developing and maintaining effective relations with key counterparts, including government departments/agencies, other donor agencies, non-government organisations and Australian and Indonesian project staff. Undertake representational duties for AusAID as required 5. Working closely with the Program Officer to ensure the maintenance of databases, files and reference materials. 6. Other administrative tasks and duties as required, such as management of contracts for technical specialists and supporting unit travel and preparation for mission/official visits. The Selection Criteria 1. Demonstrated experience managing and/or implementing health programs, strategies or partnerships, preferably in maternal, child or reproductive health or nutrition, including experience in monitoring and evaluation. 2. Demonstrated analytical skills, including a sound knowledge and understanding of the health sector in Indonesia, particularly in reproductive, maternal or child health and/or nutrition and the ability to communicate this to inform development programs and policy options 3. Well-developed communication, negotiation, liaison and representation skills, including interpersonal/relationship building skills, in written and spoken English and Bahasa Indonesia. 4. Good leadership and management skills and demonstrated ability to work effectively in teams in a cross-cultural environment. 5. Proven Ability to work under pressure and demonstrate sound judgement and problem-solving skills to deal with complex and often sensitive matters. 6

Other Requirement It is highly desirable the candidate possesses a university degree in health, international development assistance, or a related field from a recognised institution. The successful candidate must be willing to undergo a police check and medical check as part of their engagement to determine suitability and fitness for duty. AusAID will arrange for the medical check and the candidate need to provide Indonesian Police Clearance (Surat Keterangan Catatan Kepolisian or SKCK). The Terms of Employment This is a full-time ongoing position. 7

HOW TO APPLY The job application (which includes the AusAID application form, your Curriculum Vitae or resume and other documents that may be specifically requested) aims to assess your suitability for the job. Step 1 - Prepare your Curriculum Vitae (CV) or Resume Prepare your CV or resume using Microsoft Word, ensuring it is no more than three pages long. At a minimum, it should include a summary of: your employment history, including details of the dates, the organisation and a short description of the type of work you undertook that would be relevant to this position your educational qualifications, including the degree award or certificate title, the institution attended, the dates of study and country where you studied. Step 2 Complete the Application Form Complete the Microsoft Word version of the AusAID application form, ensuring that you answer all questions (selection criteria). <Name>_Job Application The application has two main aims: collects your personal information and preferred contact details requires you to answer questions about your suitability for the job Step 3 Submit Job Application by Midnight, Sunday, 18 August 2013 Your application for the job needs to include: a completed AusAID Application Form; AND a Curriculum Vitae (CV) of no more than 3 pages that include details of two referees who may be contacted if required You should email both documents to HRindo@ausaid.gov.au Please include <Name>_PM Maternal & Child Health in the email subject field. Helpful Hints in Applying Please take your time in answering the questions and preparing your CV as our decision on who moves forward will be based on the information you provide. Please draw on experience you have gained from work, social or study situations to demonstrate your skills and complete all areas of the application. 8

What Happens Next? Once your application has been received and registered, our next step is to review the applications and select applicants to move forward to the next stage. Within two to three weeks of the closing date, we will advise you if you have been selected (short listed) to move forward to the second stage. We will also provide you with full information on what date and where you need to attend an interview and you will need to provide us with your referees contact details. Due to the volume of applications normally received, AusAID generally does not notify applicants who have not been shortlisted. If you have not heard back from us after four weeks, you should assume that you have not been selected for the next stage. We will only process the applications that are sent through HRindo@ausaid.gov.au 9