Gender Adviser & Legal Specialist (Banda Aceh) |SEDIA
SUPPORT FOR EDUCATION SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
IN ACEH (SEDIA)
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GENDER ADVISER
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LEGAL SPECIALIST
Based in Banda Aceh, Aceh
Coffey International Development is the managing contractor for the
AusAID funded Support for Education Sector Development in Aceh (SEDIA). The
goal of this program is to support the province of Aceh in improving the effectiveness and efficiency
of basic education. Its purpose is to assist the operationalisation of the
2007-2011 Aceh Education Strategic Plan (Renstra Aceh) as the means for
achieving these goals of improved effectiveness and effi ciency.
Coffey International Development is currently seeking applications for
two key positions, Gender Adviser and Legal Specialist to support the goals of this program.
Gender Adviser - 12 month contract
(COFF-1953)
The Gender Adviser will work closely
with all SEDIA partners across three main areas: 1) ensuring all policies,
regulations and capacity development planning include a gender equity
assessment and provision; 2) assisting stakeholders to recognize the significance
of gender equity in respect to leadership roles; and 3) assist the Aceh provincial
government and districts to assess the impact of education policy and programs
on boys and girls.
To be successful for this position, you will need tertiary qualifications
in a relevant field and
will need to demonstrate considerable experience in Gender and Education,
including experience working with a range of stakeholders, including
government, universities and communities, in designing, implementing and
monitoring gender strategies in education.
Legal Specialist - 6 month contract
(COFF-1954)
The Legal Specialist will work as part
of the SEDIA team and a particular focus of the role will be providing
specialist advice, support and assistance to the Legal Bureau of the Governor
Office and
Bupati/ Walikota Offices
(Biro Hukum) and the Education, Budgeting and Legislative Committees of the
provincial and districts parliaments (DPRA/K) in the drafting, review and
issuance of executive orders and development of legislation for passage into
by-law. The Legal Specialist will also assist the Aceh leadership and the
education institutions to prepare legally binding documentation pertaining to
education management, governance or reform.
To be successful for this position, you
will need postgraduate qualifications,
preferably at S3 or S2 in Law and will need to demonstrate considerable
professional experience in law and public policy (ideally in the education
sector), including experience drafting legal documents such as executive orders
and legislation.
The application process: Job description and an online
application form for these positions are available via our website at www.careers.coffey.com or from Evy Suryanti at
Evy_Suryanti@coffey.com or Lesi Harmiati at Lesi_Harmiati@coffey.com Interested applicants must submit the
completed application form quoting relevant reference number quoted above, with
a copy of their CV.
Application
close by 5pm on 10th June 2011.
IN ACEH (SEDIA)
-
GENDER ADVISER
-
LEGAL SPECIALIST
Based in Banda Aceh, Aceh
Coffey International Development is the managing contractor for the
AusAID funded Support for Education Sector Development in Aceh (SEDIA). The
goal of this program is to support the province of Aceh in improving the effectiveness and efficiency
of basic education. Its purpose is to assist the operationalisation of the
2007-2011 Aceh Education Strategic Plan (Renstra Aceh) as the means for
achieving these goals of improved effectiveness and effi ciency.
Coffey International Development is currently seeking applications for
two key positions, Gender Adviser and Legal Specialist to support the goals of this program.
Gender Adviser - 12 month contract
(COFF-1953)
The Gender Adviser will work closely
with all SEDIA partners across three main areas: 1) ensuring all policies,
regulations and capacity development planning include a gender equity
assessment and provision; 2) assisting stakeholders to recognize the significance
of gender equity in respect to leadership roles; and 3) assist the Aceh provincial
government and districts to assess the impact of education policy and programs
on boys and girls.
To be successful for this position, you will need tertiary qualifications
in a relevant field and
will need to demonstrate considerable experience in Gender and Education,
including experience working with a range of stakeholders, including
government, universities and communities, in designing, implementing and
monitoring gender strategies in education.
Legal Specialist - 6 month contract
(COFF-1954)
The Legal Specialist will work as part
of the SEDIA team and a particular focus of the role will be providing
specialist advice, support and assistance to the Legal Bureau of the Governor
Office and
Bupati/ Walikota Offices
(Biro Hukum) and the Education, Budgeting and Legislative Committees of the
provincial and districts parliaments (DPRA/K) in the drafting, review and
issuance of executive orders and development of legislation for passage into
by-law. The Legal Specialist will also assist the Aceh leadership and the
education institutions to prepare legally binding documentation pertaining to
education management, governance or reform.
To be successful for this position, you
will need postgraduate qualifications,
preferably at S3 or S2 in Law and will need to demonstrate considerable
professional experience in law and public policy (ideally in the education
sector), including experience drafting legal documents such as executive orders
and legislation.
The application process: Job description and an online
application form for these positions are available via our website at www.careers.coffey.com or from Evy Suryanti at
Evy_Suryanti@coffey.com or Lesi Harmiati at Lesi_Harmiati@coffey.com Interested applicants must submit the
completed application form quoting relevant reference number quoted above, with
a copy of their CV.
Application
close by 5pm on 10th June 2011.
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