Humanitarian Programme Manager
(Rights in Crisis Lead)
Based in Jakarta with travel
As the leader of all Oxfam's works in Indonesia on the whole disaster management cycle with a strong emphasis on advocacy approaches, disaster risk reduction and women's empowerment, you will hold one of our most challenging programme leadership posts. You'll be comfortable with Oxfam's sectoral areas of focus in emergencies-water and sanitation, emergency food security and livelihoods. You will be responsible for all our disaster risk reduction, emergency preparedness and response programme, from contingency planning, to supporting and capacity building our large range of partners, to strategic networking and advocacy with government. You will oversee a multi-disciplinary team and a substantial budget plus ensuring top quality knowledge and information management, and programme cycle management. Logistic and security will also fall under your remit, and you'll be keen to look for creative and dynamic ways to raise the quality, impact and sustainability of aid delivered to Indonesia's vulberable communities when disaster strikes.
To convince us you are the one to take on this high profile role, you will need at least 5 years experience with international agencies in planning, implementing and managing humanitarian responses on a significant scale (e.g. such as Jogjakarta earthquake, Padang Earthquake) including experience of building local capacities to assess, design and manage programmes and a relevant university degree. Your analytical and communication skills will be highly developed, and you will be a confident leader and a competent manager with strong organisational awareness capacity and ability to navigate within complex organisational environtments. Your commitment to women's empowerment will be deep and strong.
Career Level : Senior
Yr of Exp : 5
Qualification : -
Industry : Social Development, Humanitarian
Job Function : Programme Manager
Email : Jakarta@oxfam.org.uk
Location : Jakarta
Due Date : 8th October 2011
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