Facilitator for USAID-GOI CDCS Consultation Workshop (3 positions)
MEL support for USAID/Indonesia
Jakarta, Indonesia
Social Impact (SI) is a Washington, DC-area international development
management consulting firm. SI$B!G(Bs mission is to improve the effectiveness
of international development programs in improving people$B!G(Bs lives. We
provide a full range of management consulting, technical assistance, and
training services to strengthen international development programs,
organizations, and policies. We provide services globally in the areas of
monitoring and evaluation, strategic planning, project and program design,
organizational capacity building, and gender and social analysis. SI services
crosscut all development sectors including democracy and governance, health and
education, the environment, and economic growth. SI$B!G(Bs clients include US
government agencies such as USAID, the Millennium Challenge Corporation, the US
Department of State, bilateral donors, multilateral development banks,
foundations, and non-profits.
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)/Indonesia awarded Social
Impact, Inc. (SI) the Monitoring Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Support task
order (TO). The purpose of the TO is to support the design and implementation
of the Country Development Cooperation Strategy (CDCS) for fiscal year (FY)2020
- 2024 by providing technical, consulting, and advisory services related to MEL
to USAID/Indonesia.
The CDCS supports the goals and objectives of the GOI medium- and long-term
development plans (RPJMN 2020-2024 and RPJPN 2005$B!>(B2025) and
Indonesia$B!G(Bs long-term aspirations to be $B!H(Bself-reliant, advanced,
just, and prosperous$B!I(B. USAID$B!G(Bs role will evolve from a strategic
partner to strategic advisor. USAID will promote high commitment and capacity
at sub-national level to increase GOI$B!G(Bs capacity to plan, finance and
implement solutions to their own development.
In this regard, in collaboration with Bappenas, USAID will conduct the CDCS
consultation workshop in early January 2020. The workshop will serve as an
interactive and open conversation with GOI Colleagues and their USG
counterparts. USAID hopes to move forward collectively to build support for
Indonesia$B!G(Bs journey to self-reliance and to achieve lasting impact.
Position Description
SI is seeking three (3) part-time Facilitators to support the USAID-GOI
Consultation Workshop in the preparation of materials, facilitation,
discussion, and note taking tasks.
The workshop facilitation method is expected to meet the following criteria:
* Participatory: participants must be engaged to ensure maximum dialogue
and networking
* Interactive: the workshop must be interactive to stimulate experience
sharing and learning
* Tangible outputs produced: the facilitation methodology must ensure that
at the end of the workshop, sector specific questions related to the emerging
CDCS priorities are answered.
This position will report directly to MEL Specialists
Responsibilities:
* Pre-Workshop work (3 days): Preparation meeting with USAID and Bappenas.
Preparation of content, materials, workshop agenda and activities.
* During workshop (1 day): Facilitation services and detail notes
documentation during the 1-day workshop.
* Post-Workshop (4 days): Detail transcription of meeting notes, summary of
findings and complete Q&A per session.
Time frame:
* Period of assignment: Week of 6 - 24 January 2020
* Anticipated workshop date: 13-15 January 2020 (1-day workshop)
* The estimated level-of-effort (LOE) for this assignment is 8 days (@8
hours/day)
Qualifications:
* An English proficient facilitator and note taker, possessing excellent
and demonstrated workshop facilitation skills with experience in developmental
work, organizational management and evaluation workshops.
* At least a Bachelor$B!G(Bs degree in Public Policy, International
Development, Knowledge Management, Economics, Governance, Public Health or
other related field is required.
* Minimum of two years of relevant experience in development project,
facilitating and liaise with Government officials.
* Good interpersonal skills, including patience, diplomacy, willingness to
listen as well as respect for others are required.
* Clearly communicates, and listens to feedback on, writes clearly and
effectively, adapting wording and style to the intended audience.
* Prior experience in USAID funded project and knowledge of USAID
requirements are highly preferred.
* Demonstrated ability to work in a team and effectively interact with
people in a multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural environment.
* Written/spoken fluency in English and Bahasa Indonesia are essential.
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