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--- On Tue, 12/1/09, Laurel Heydir <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Laurel Heydir <[email protected]>
Subject: [fkkm] FW: Recruitment for PARTNERS Center Director in Indonesia [1 
Attachment]
To: [email protected], [email protected], 
[email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 1, 2009, 4:27 AM







 



  


    
      
              
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Dear all, 

Berikut ini ada informasi tentang rekrutmen PARTNERS (Washington,
DC) yang akan mendirikan kantor di Indonesia dan membutuhkan Center Director.
Email ini baru saya terima, padahal pada keterangan di bawah, penutupan lamaran
30 November 2009. Namun, dari rekan yang mengirimkan info tersebut, peluang
untuk menerima lamaran susulan masih terbuka – karena itulah informasi
ini saya teruskan sekiranya ada yang berminat. 

Salam, LH 

 NATIONAL
SEARCH: 

LEADERSHIP PROGRAM AND CENTER DIRECTOR
POSITION  

Background: 
Founded in 1989, Partners for Democratic Change (Partners) has become one of
the premier international organizations dedicated to providing the platform,
skills and leadership to government, civil society and businesses to resolve
conflict and advance constructive change. Partners is based in Washington,
D.C., and is distinguished for its establishment of 19 independent,
sustainable, national Centers with their own in-country boards of directors and
staff to house the application of conflict and change management skills and
programs in their countries: Albania, Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Colombia,
Czech Republic, Georgia, Hungary, Jordan, Kosovo, Lithuania, Mexico, Peru,
Poland, Romania, Senegal, Serbia, Slovakia and Yemen. The Centers are all
members of an international network, Partners for Democratic Change 
International
(PDCI), staffed and located in Brussels, Belgium.  

Partners is the only international
organization designed to create sustainable national Centers which develop laws
(mediation statutes), mechanisms (cooperative advocacy and consensus 
facilitation) ,
and consultancies for business, government, and civil society to address
disputes and manage social change. Partners’ Centers apply negotiation,
mediation, facilitation, cooperative advocacy (for activist civil society
groups) and consensus facilitation, enabling stakeholders to work out
agreements on complex policy, program, and resource issues, in four areas:
Accountable Governance; Inclusive Communities (national minority groups);
Sustainable Environment and Economic Development; and, Corporate-Community
Engagement.  

Search:  Partners is
seeking a social entrepreneur Director for the “Partners for Sustainable
Leadership” Program, supported by the General Electric Foundation, to
establish a Center in Indonesia. The Director must be a native of Indonesia and
have experience in and display a commitment and passion for promoting conflict
management, collaborative processes and change management methodologies in
Indonesia. The Director must also be capable of establishing an Indonesian
non-profit organization and must have a background and experience in
organizational development, fund-raising, financial management, staff hiring
and supervision, and entrepreneurial skills to achieve organizational
sustainability.  

   

Under the “Partners for Sustainable
Leadership” Program, Partners provides to the selected Leader and Center
Director: A competitive stipend for two years; a month-long intensive training
in Washington, D.C.; two-year mentoring program; access to Partners’
Centers’ experience and expertise; organizational development expertise;
and, technical, fund-raising and marketing by Partners. 

Primary
Responsibilities:  

·        
Attend Sustainable Leadership Training in
Washington, D.C., February 2010; 

·        
Work with Partners’ D.C. office to
build a new Center; 

·        
Provide overall leadership and management of
the Center; 

·        
Take a leadership role in designing and
implementing Center programs; 

·        
Actively promote Center-client relationships
related to future contracts and grants; 

·        
Maintain strategic partnerships with funders
and primary contractors;  

·        
Negotiate contracts and grants;  

·        
Conduct Indonesian country assessment for the
purpose of developing programs and services;  

·        
Supervise the design and preparation of all
proposals, grants and fees for service activities; and 

·        
Work cooperatively with other Partners
Centers. 

Required
Qualifications and Experience: 

·        
Exceptional leadership skills; 

·        
Social entrepreneurial background and
performance; 

·        
A citizen of Indonesia with significant
experience working in country. Preference will be given to persons with
experience working with international donors. 

·        
Entrepreneurial and pro-active orientation to
fund-raising, project and Center development; 

·        
Demonstrated knowledge, competency, and
track-record competency in one or more of Partners’ program areas (e.g.
conflict resolution, civil society, good governance, and sustainable
environments; and, corporate-community engagement); 

·        
Experience in designing projects and writing
winning foundation and international- donor proposals; 

·        
A track record of creating and sustaining
strategic partnerships and negotiating with prime contractors, corporations,
and project partners; 

·        
Demonstrated interpersonal skills, creative
problem-solving and ethical management, capacity for cooperative leadership; 

·        
Excellence in reading, writing and speaking
English as well as an ability to express complex ideas clearly; 

·        
Ability to analyze, organize, problem-solve,
manage, and prioritize work.  

Education:
Master’s Degree or equivalent experience required.  

Ideal Candidate: 

The ideal
candidate will be energetic, motivated, and entrepreneurial with the ability to
develop her or his own Indonesian Center. S/he will be a person with a social
entrepreneurial track record and skills, keen to develop a new national Center
and programs, and innovative in engaging the experience, expertise, and human
assets of Partners’ global network of 19 Centers and Partners for
Democratic Change International. S/he will have an advanced degree ideally in
or related to the field of change and conflict management, and at least 10
years of international experience managing programs, staff and clients, winning
and delivering new business and clients, and developing national initiatives. 

Salary: 
Competitive and commensurate with work history and experience. 

Submission: 
Please send a cover letter, resume, three references (with phone numbers), and
a writing sample in English to: lead...@partnersglo bal.org. Please submit
your application by November 30, 2009. 

  

   

   

   








    
     

    
    


 



  






      

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