Wednesday, December 5, 2012

lowongan Advisor / consultant

The Indonesia Urban Water Sanitation and Hygiene (IUWASH) Project (or, the
“Project”) is a sixty-month program funded by the United States Agency for
International Development (USAID) and implemented under the leadership of
DAI. IUWASH works with government, the private sector, NGOs, community
groups and other stakeholders to improve access to safe water supply and
sanitation in Indonesia’s urban areas. The overall goal of IUWASH is to
assist the Government of Indonesia (GOI) in making significant progress in
achieving its safe water and sanitation Millennium Development Goal (MDG)
targets by expanding access to these services. The expected results to be
achieved are: 2 million people in urban areas gain access to improved water
supply; 200,000 people in urban areas gain access to improved sanitation
facilities; and the per unit water cost paid by the poor in targeted areas
decreases by at least 20%. To achieve the above, assistance provided by the
project is divided under three main technical components, including:

  1. Mobilizing demand for water supply and sanitation service delivery;
  2. Improving and expanding capacity for water and sanitation service
  delivery; and
  3. Strengthening policy and the financial enabling environment for
  improved water supply and sanitation service delivery.


IUWASH will apply different approaches and interventions with its local
partners, such as local Water utilities, local and national government
institutions, NGOs and communities to address water, sanitation and
hygiene. To achieve these objectives IUWASH seek a BCC Advisor who will
also serve as the project’s Component 1 Team Lead. The Advisor will provide
overall technical and strategic guidance in the implementation of project
demand mobilization activities which include:

  -          Behavior change communications (BCC) activities;
  -          Programs to improve community participation in system
  planning and operations;
  -          Media relations activities to support program advocacy;
  -          Training of journalists, service providers, local governments
  and civil society organizations (CSOs);



The full position description is available at http:// *www.iuwash.or.id*



*Minimum **Qualifications**: *

  - At least 10 years of BCC experience, preferably related to hygiene and
  sanitation;
  - Masters Degree in communications, Env. health, public health, or
  behavioral research;
  - Proven experience in developing and overseeing activities aimed at
  empowering communities and CSOs in improving access to basic services;
  - Strong communications and management skills.

interested applicants are invited to send a complete application with 3
references to IUWASH.recruitment@gmail.com by December 7, 2012 at 05.00 PM
Jakarta Local time. Please write *“BCC Advisor”* in the subject line of the
email. We regret that we are unable to acknowledge receipt of all
applications and only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

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