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Low ker Australia Indonesia Partnership for Justice Coordinator – Mediation Terms of Reference Positions Coordinator - Mediation Suitability This position is open to Indonesian nationals Duration To December 2015 Location Jakarta, with national travel required Performance Management and Reporting Framework Consistent with DFAT and Cardno policies Child Protection Cardno is committed to Child Protection and safeguarding the welfare of children in the delivery of our International Development programs. Recruitment and selection procedures reflect this commitment and may include relevant criminal record checks. Cardno is an equal opportunity employer. Background The Australia – Indonesia Partnership for Justice (AIPJ) is a five year program funded by Australian Aid with a current closing date of December 2015. The strategic focus of AIPJ is on realizing the rights of all Indonesians, in particular poor women, vulnerable children and people with disabilities. Building on the successes of previous Australian law and justice programs, AIPJ focuses on the following rights: - Legal identity (birth, marriage and divorce certificates) as one precondition to realising basic economic and social rights, such as education and health care; - The right to fair proceedings which are independent and impartial, fast, consistent, affordable, and accessible; and - The right to legal information. AIPJ approaches realizing rights by working in partnership with key government institutions (the supply side) as well as civil society and local communities (the demand side), and the intersection between the two. It does so through seven operational programs: legal identity, court reform, legal aid, legal information, and anti-corruption, civil society strengthening and disability inclusion. These programs operate at both the national level, where decisions are made, and the sub-national level, where lessons from the field can inform national level decision making. See here for a full description of the AIPJ strategy. To realize the right to fair proceeding, AIPJ support the Supreme Court on Mediation Project. This project aims to improve mediation as a faster, reliable, and simple dispute settlement mechanism. The Supreme Court has established a Working Group to assist and monitor the implementation of this project. The project includes the revision of Supreme Court Internal Regulation on Mediation, the development of curricula and other materials for mediation training, the improvement of mediation case administration, mediation pilot project, and so forth Duties The Coordinator – Mediation will support the Senior Consultant – Mediation to effectively implement the program’s work so as to achieve quality outputs and end of proram outcomes. In performing his / her duties and responsibilities, the Coordinator will report to the Senior Consultant – Mediation (day to day reporting) and Technical Coordinator of Court Reform and work closely with The Supreme Court Working Group on Mediation, the Judicial Reform Team Office, other AIPJ team members and relevant partners, stakeholders and contracted service providers. In performing his/her duties and responsbilities, the Coordinator will: - Co-ordinate the inputs of the Supreme Court Working Group on Mediation, Senior Consultant and Technical Co-ordinator to prepare detailed project plans and budgets, which include inputs from subcontractors and Australian partners; - Coordinate and monitor the mediation program budget and expenditure; - Track project implementation and report on expenditure and review and evaluation of performance of activities; - Oversee the Court Reform activity co-ordinator and provincial office staff when they are supporting logistics for Mediation; - Work with the Chairman of the Working Group to arrange meetings and ensure proper records of meetings; - Co-ordinate any media or communication material generated by the Supreme Court Working Group on Mediation. - Work with the AIPJ Grants and Contracts team on Mediation agreement amendments, performance managment and risk management as required - Work with AIPJ Finance team on Mediation program budget, expenditure forecasts, agreement financial performance and risk management as required - Coordinate with other court reform team members including Activity Coordinator, Coordinator, and Senior Manager on implementation. - Coordinate with other AIPJ team members including Activity Coordinators, Coordinators, and Senior Managers on implementation - Coordinate inputs for AIPJ reporting - the six monthly and annual program report, other news updates and activity reports to AIPJ management and DFAT; - Participate in program planning, including the development of annual plans and budgets; - Ensure compliance with DFAT Australian aid policies on fraud, child protection and other safeguards requirements - Maintain and foster strong relationships and partnerships with program partners and stakeholders, especially those involved in program implementation; and - Perform other relevant duties and responsibilities that support the Mediation program and AIPJ. Selection criteria - 3 years minimum experience working in an international development (aid) program/project in a relevant role - Excellent project management and coordination skills - Effective verbal and written communication skills with a range of audiences - Fluency in Indonesian and English - Intermediate/Advanced level skills in Microsoft office software specifically – Word and Excel - Relationship and interpersonal skills of a high level, with demonstrated ability to work collaboratively Undergraduate qualifications in project management, social sciences, law, justice or international development or other relevant areas will be highly regarded. How to apply for this position - Cover letter responding to each of the selection criteria. - Curriculum vitae / resume. - Name and contact details (phone and email) of three referees. Applications that do not address all the requirements stated above will not be considered. Submitting applications - By email: email your application with the reference ‘AIPJ – Coordinator Mediation’ in the subject line to [email protected] Closing date 11.00 AM, 29 August, 2014
Posted on: Tue, 19 Aug 2014 04:13:17 +0000

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