The AIFFP PMO Project Director will lead both the AIFFP PMO and JIU teams, providing strategic leadership to ensure successful implementation and risk management of AIFFP’s investments in the PNG transport sector.
Tetra Tech International Development Pty Ltd (Tetra Tech International Development) as the managing contractor of the Aus4Skills Program on behalf of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Vietnam, is seeking proposals from service providers to design and deliver a Knowledge Exchange to Australia on Public Sector Reform (the “Activity”) for up to 20 senior leaders from the Foundational Partners of the Vietnam Australia Centre. The Activity will facilitate the exchange of knowledge and best practice and the enhancement of skills and development of strategies between Australia and Vietnam on key topics related to public sector reform which are of relevance to Vietnam’s current reform process, and provide an opportunity for Vietnam and Australia to strengthen institutional links.
A detailed description of the Activity is included in Part B, Scope of Services.
To submit a proposal to design and deliver the Activity the lead business must be an Australian non-governmental organisation, consulting firm, training organisation or tertiary institution.
It is intended that a single organisation (either alone or as the lead of a consortium) be contracted to design and deliver the Activity.
All communications regarding this RFT should be directed to: procurement@aus4skills.org
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
Cowater International seeks to engage a qualified consulting firm to support in the development a G-PSF website in Khmer and English.
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
The Role
Prospera seeks an organization firm to continue managing the ICGD Secretariat and develop a transition plan for ICGD and facilitate it’s legal establishment and sustainability as a key multi-stakeholder climate association.
Click https://tinyurl.com/msndvcz4 to access the full Request of Tender document and Terms of Reference for this position.
Abt Global is seeking highly qualified individuals to fill three Logistics Officer roles on the PNG Partnerships for Improving Education (PIE) Program. These roles are based in Port Moresby, Buka and Vanimo, Papua New Guinea, and are open to all applicants.
Abt Global is seeking a highly qualified individual to fill the Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) Coordinator role on the PATH Program. This role is based in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea and open to PNG citizens.
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
Position: Finance Manager – NATIONAL CONTRACT
Program: Strongim Bisnis and Australia Solomon Islands Partnership for Justice (ASIPJ)
Location: Honiara, Solomon Islands with provincial travel
Duration: Full-time, fixed term
Line manager and Directly report to: Team Leader, Strongim Bisnis
Works with: Finance and Operations team members and Program teams
Background
This is a national position and requires that candidates possess the right to work in the Solomon Islands
Strongim Bisnis is an innovative pro-business program funded by the Australian Government. Strongim Bisnis supports Solomon Islands businesses to increase productivity, access greater income earning opportunities and higher value markets; with the intention of enabling greater resilience and creating jobs. Poverty reduction will be the desired result. Strongim Bisnis also supports the private sector and the Solomon Islands Government to work together effectively to increase opportunities for trade and investment and accelerate business growth. A key focus of the program ensures that Solomon Islands women, youth and people with disability have increased economic opportunities.
The program takes a market systems development (MSD) approach to unlocking opportunities for growth in selected sectors (cocoa, coconut, tourism, timber, horticulture, financial services, and waste management). MSD requires Strongim Bisnis to carefully select partnerships, and design interconnected activities that deliver tangible and measurable results. For each activity it must be possible to track progress from improving the performance of Solomon Islands enterprises, to achieving resilient systemic change in markets, and ultimately increasing income and employment. In this way, Strongim Bisnis avoids ad hoc activities and seeks deep engagement with market actors.
Position summary and justification for the role.
The Finance Manager (FM) is primarily responsible for overseeing and managing financial functions of the Strongim Bisnis program, ensuring that DFAT funding is efficiently and accountably managed in accordance with ASI and DFAT policies and processes. The FM will manage cashflow, payroll, accounts payable, petty cash and tThe FM will line manage a team of Finance Officers (FO) and report to the Team Leader with a matrix reporting line to the ASI Program Manager.
Position: Finance Officer – NATIONAL CONTRACT
Program: Strongim Bisnis
Location: Honiara, Solomon Islands with provincial travel
Duration: Full-time, fixed term
Line manager and Directly report to: Finance Manager
Works with: Operations, Program, MRM, and Communications teams.
Background
This is a national position and requires that candidates possess the right to work in the Solomon Islands.
Solomon Islands – Australia Partnership’s Strongim Bisnis is an innovative pro-business program funded by the Australian Government. Strongim Bisnis supports Solomon Islands businesses to increase productivity, access greater income earning opportunities and higher value markets; with the intention of enabling greater resilience and creating jobs. Poverty reduction will be the desired result. Strongim Bisnis also supports the private sector and the Solomon Islands Government to work together effectively to increase opportunities for trade and investment and accelerate business growth. A key focus of the program ensures that Solomon Islands women, youth and people with disability have increased economic opportunities.
The program takes a market systems development (MSD) approach to unlocking opportunities for growth in selected sectors (cocoa, coconut, tourism, timber, horticulture, financial services, and waste management). MSD requires Strongim Bisnis to carefully select partnerships, and design interconnected activities that deliver tangible and measurable results. For each activity it must be possible to track progress from improving the performance of Solomon Islands enterprises, to achieving resilient systemic change in markets, and ultimately increasing income and employment. In this way, Strongim Bisnis avoids ad hoc activities and seeks deep engagement with market actors.
Position summary and justification for the role
The Finance Officer (FO) reports to the Finance Manager and supports the financial management of the Strongim Bisnis program with responsibilities ranging from processing accounts payable, petty cash, advances and acquittals, and tax payments.