Institutional Development Advisor Chemonics

Chemonics

URGENTLY REQUIRED

Chemonics seeks an Institutional Development/Governance Advisor for the USAID-funded Indonesia Marine and Climate Support project in Indonesia; the project aims to sustainable manage Indonesia’s marine and coastal ecosystems

Responsibilities include; coordinating the development and implementation of technical assistance and training to improve MMAFs general operations and management, legal and regulatory framework for marine resources management and to improve the MMAF outreach and extension capacity

Qualifications:
At least ten years of general institution strengthening and partnership building, expertise including a track record in effective institutional strengthening, public policy development, public participation and partnership building with government at local and national levels

  • Proven experience in undertaking activities aimed at increased political support and access to financial resources for community and environmental improvement
  • Demonstrated understanding of decentralized Indonesian governance system including experience advising executive and legislative branches of local government in budgeting planning, management of services and/or policy development
  • At least a Masters Degree in law, public finance, regional development, business administration or similar fields
  • Strong communication skills, both interpersonal and written, to fulfill the technical and managerial responsibilities proposed
  • Working experience in developing countries, experience in Indonesia preferred
  • Strong English writing and speaking skills
  • Proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia

Application Instructions:
Interested applicants should send a cover letter and resume with the subject “Institutional Development/Governance Advisor” to ChernonicsIndonesiaNRM@gmail.com as soon as possible but no later than February 13, 2011, finalists will be contacted.

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