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National Consultant for End-line Survey

BACKGROUND

Mercy Corps, the prime implementer of INVEST DM, takes a consortium approach, with activities and outputs jointly implemented by partners YMCI (workforce planning and development and development of system and strategy), University of Hawaii (Polytechnic), Asian Disaster Preparedness Centre (Pusdiklat PB), and Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund (gender and disability inclusion). 

INVEST DM strengthens the BNPB by embedding teams and providing technical assistance (TA) tailored to research, improve and/or support the establishment, implementation, and measurement of organizational development initiatives. Achievement of program outcomes and interventions are expected to contribute towards a high-performance culture. Program interventions align with BNPB priorities and support ' 'BNPB's ongoing reform agenda of organizational development and change management for civil servants in (i) pre-service training (establishment of the new BNPB Polytechnic); (ii) strengthening of the in-service training program (BNPB Pusdiklat); and (iii) supporting the BNPB's General Affairs and Planning Bureaus to develop a draft five-year Workforce Planning and Development Plan; and (iv) support to the new deputy of System and Strategies to build the capacity of the new department.

CONSULTANT QUALIFICATIONS

The Consultant should have the following skills and competencies:

  1. Minimum 10+ years of working experience in development programs, with 5+ years of program evaluation experience, including program design and management.
  2. Technical expertise in disaster risk management and risk reduction (DRMRR) with significant experience working with Government, at national and subnational levels, on technical training and organizational capacity development programs.
  3. Familiarity with the DRM context in Indonesia, including legal and regulatory frameworks.
  4. Excellent written and oral communication skills in English, including report writing and editing.
  5. Demonstrable extensive experience producing high quality evaluations (a sample or summary of a previous evaluation project will be required).
  6. Experience working with/evaluating NGO programs funded by USAID/OFDA cooperative agreements is preferred.
  7. Experience working in Indonesia or the region is preferred.
  8. Working knowledge of Bahasa Indonesia is an advantage.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES

Please submit your proposal and curriculum vitae in English to: procurement@id.mercycorps.org no later than November 14, 2020. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.