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YayasanPlan International Indonesia is presently implementing its country strategic 4 (CS 4) covering fiscal year 2017 to 2022, where the country objective has been defined as " to identify and facilitate the removal of obstacles that prevent children from enjoying their rights and participating fully in Indonesian society ". The organisation's purpose is to "strive for a just world YayasanKomodo Indonesia Lestari Membutuhkan Tenaga Evaluator Eksternal, Penempatan di Manggarai Barat; CIRCLE Indonesia Job Vacancies: Field Facilitator, Tanggamus - Lampung; Plan International Indonesia Job Vacancy: Program Development Specialist, Jakarta; Panagora Group Job Vacancy: Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Platform, Jakarta Individualsinterested in working for RTI please note that as of January 18, 2022, RTI will require all staff in the United States to be fully vaccinated in order to work at RTI. Those who cannot get vaccinated for medical or religious reasons can request an accommodation. Where state law differs from these requirements, RTI will comply with Indonesia Opportunities Procurement Plans. For ADB-financed projects, ADB's Procurement Guidelines and Guidelines for the Use of Consultants require borrowers to prepare and publish Procurement Plans once the financing of a project has been approved. The Procurement Plan captures all major goods, works and consulting services procurement that is either ongoing or expected to take place in the Planis an international humanitarian, child-focused development organization without religious, political or governmental affiliation. Plan's vision is a world in which all children realize their full potential in societies that respect people's rights and dignity. Plan Indonesia started to operate in Indonesia on 1969. 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Half of firms with more than 50,000 employees plan to prune office space, with most anticipating a reduction of between 10% and 20%, according to a survey of 347 companies around the world by Knight Frank, a UK-based real estate firm. The survey, released Tuesday, highlights changes underway in the commercial real estate market, which is under strain from waning demand for office space following a rise in homeworking after the pandemic, as well as from falling property values and rising interest rates. There are fears that a rise in delinquencies as a result of the downturn could cause significant losses at banks, which finance many commercial real estate deals. Separate research on offices published last week called out San Francisco as an “extreme example” of a city suffering from a rapid decline in occupancy rates. The Knight Frank survey paints a mixed picture. While large multinationals are reducing office space, 55% of all surveyed companies expect to “increase or greatly increase” their footprints over the next three years, with growth led by smaller firms of up to 10,000 employees, Knight Frank said. Of the 347 companies polled, 65 had more than 50,000 employees, 71 had 10,000-50,000 employees and 211 fewer than 10,000 employees. “There are examples where companies are losing space… but equally there are a lot of organizations, particularly mid-cap companies, that are actually expanding their global footprint,” Lee Elliott, global head of occupier research at Knight Frank, told CNN. Companies were in the early stages of re-evaluating their real estate needs in the wake of the pandemic, and change wouldn’t happen overnight, Elliott said. “We’re going to see a three- to six-year shift in office occupancy, not a three- to six-month shift,” he added. Firms were also weighing up factors such as whether their offices were suited to flexible working or whether they met energy efficiency standards, as well as what new technology meant for the size of their workforces. “Office stock in major markets around the world will reduce because some of the offices of a lower quality just won’t come back into use,” Elliott said. The survey, the first Knight Frank has conducted since the pandemic, found that 56% of companies had opted for a hybrid work policy, where employees spend some days each week in the office. Almost a third, or 31%, require staff to come into the office most or all of the time, while just 12% of firms plan to implement a fully remote work policy. American cities could be left most exposed to changes in the office market, because of a proliferation of older, less appealing office blocks, according to Elliott. Office space in the United States was also much more generous per person than in Europe and Asia, he said. The research published last week by another British real estate firm, Savills, found that US cities are most at risk of having the most surplus office space in the next decade, with San Francisco, New York and Los Angeles topping the global list, followed by Chicago, Houston and Washington DC. London, Berlin, Madrid and Hong Kong were also forecast to have a large amount of excess office space. Savills singled out San Francisco as “the most extreme example” of shifts underway in the office market. Before the pandemic, the Californian city was one of the hardest places in the United States to find office space, with a vacancy rate of only Now, 30% of its office space is either vacant or due to return to the market in the next year — a 30-year high. Savills identified a “broad East-West divide” with demand for office space in Asia-Pacific supported by limited supply, younger populations, expanding service economies and cultural factors, in contrast to the downturn in America. European cities sat “in the middle of the pack,” with supply and demand dynamics “roughly in “This isn’t about offices just becoming empty due to some cities seeing lower return to work levels post-pandemic,” said Kelcie Sellers, a Savills research associate. “It’s about how long-term economic, demographic and development trends interact with working PACE Personal Advancement and Career Enhancement Project Officer BACKGROUND Plan International is an independent development and humanitarian organization that advances children’s rights and equality for girls. In Indonesia, Plan International operates since 1969, and in 2017 Yayasan Plan International Indonesia Plan Indonesia was established as national entity of Plan International in Indonesia. Plan Indonesia is currently implementing its Country Strategy 5 CS 5 covering fiscal year 2023 to 2027, where the country purpose is in line with the global Plan International’s Purpose “to advance children rights and equality for girls”. Our ambition is to enable at least 1 million girls and young women to learn gain skills for work, lead empower to take action on issues that matter to them, decide have control over their own lives and bodies and thrive grow healthy and protected from violence. It means that we will take actions to identify and facilitate the removal of obstacles that prevent children, especially girls, and young women from enjoying their rights and participating fully in Indonesian society. This goal will be achieved by implementing quality programmes and projects as well as influencing decision makers and key stakeholders to make the required changes. Plan Indonesia with Gap Inc. are planning to conduct program transition, re-strategize the intervention and target area, and plan start to implement the PACE program in 50 junior high schools in Bandung Regency for girls aged 11-13 years, specifically to schools that has been participated in previous PACE project. ROLE PURPOSE The Project Officer will support and assist PACE Project Coordinator in the implementation and achievement of the project objectives and outputs, strengthening youth-led and youth-centered initiatives. S/he is responsible for the successful implementation of the PACE project and for growing the project portfolio. S/he will support the Project Coordinator to strengthen PACE Project management in specific, and Program Adolescent Health and Agency in general. The PACE project plans to reach junior high school educators and counselors in 50 targeted schools and have a module refreshment, increased facilitation skills and knowledge to deliver soft critical skills programming to adolescents ages 11-13; and junior high school students ages 11-13 in the 50 target schools have improved their knowledge for the critical life skills taught in the modules younger girls. ACCOUNTABILITIES General Management - The post holder reports to PACE Project Coordinator. - Support the Project Coordinator managing the project planning, implementation, budgeting and monitoring evaluation of project activities. - Support the Project Coordinator to proactively work to coordinate with, influence, support and collaboratively working with local government related to sexual and reproductive health issues, including CLTS at district level, as well as schools. - Support the Project Coordinator to engage in networking and coordination in the project area, and ensuring children and young people particularly girls and women are benefited from the project. - Support the Project Coordinator achieves project goals and outcomes particularly in district, villages and schools’ level. Program implementation in line with the project design and planning - Support Project Coordinator in implementing the project in line with project work plan, monitoring and evaluation framework, and communications strategy. - Support Project Coordinator in executing the project workplan on the basis of key activities specific plans. - Support Project Coordinator in coordinate with project partners or other relevant stakeholders of project activities. - Assist the Project MER Specialist, in providing project data collection and verification to avoid double counting and reported to Project Coordinator. - Working collaboratively with technical advisor/specialist in CO for cross-cutting issue such as gender and inclusion, communication strategy, youth participation, safeguarding. Communication, Monitoring and Reporting - Assist Project Coordinator in day-to-day monitoring of target project activities. - Maintain positive communication and coordination with Project Coordinator on activity planning and implementation. - Support Project Coordinator and work together with MER Specialist to monitor project indicators progress and expenditure of project activities. - Support Project Coordinator in preparing progress reports for internal YPII use in monthly basis and/or another basis if needed. - Collaborate with communications team to implement communications strategy and advocacy. Networks, partnership and Learning - Maintaining contact with external networks in order to strengthen the implementation of project, to exchange experiences and to scale up program implementation. - Maintaining high quality relationship with project partner and relevant stakeholders, as well as reviewing reports and indicators. - Develop project documentation showing learning and best practices emerged during project implementation. - Seek innovation and put in place improved learning practices within and outside the program. Financial and Administration - Support the Project Coordinator in preparing and ensuring administration and financial support document of project activities according to the implementation and expenditure - Support the Project Coordinator to oversee and administer the day-today activities of the project; follow the policies, procedures, and systems of Plan International Indonesia which ensure productive and efficient office operation. - Support Project Coordinator to organize and facilitate project meeting, conferences and other special event as planned throughout the project; coordinate and attends meeting, and participates in discussion as appropriate when required. Safeguarding of Children and Young People PSHEA - Ensures that Plan International’s global policies for Safeguarding Children and Young People and Gender Equality and Inclusion are fully embedded in accordance with the principles and requirements of the policy including relevant Implementation Standards and Guidelines as applicable to their area of responsibility. This includes, but is not limited to, ensuring staff and associates are aware of and understand their responsibilities under these policies and Plan International’s Code of Conduct CoC, their relevance to their area of work, and that concerns are reported and managed in accordance with the appropriate procedures. - Ensure regularly to include Safeguarding PSHEA Policy in your performance appraisal every quarter - Completed Plan Academy Mandatory Training and the Renewal Mandatory Training every year. KEY RELATIONSHIPS Internal - Project Coordinator Coordination, project implementation guidance and technical support. - MER Specialist Coordination of project MER framework and implementation objectives to be consistent with Country, Global and Advocacy priority - Communication Specialist coordination of project communication strategy - Gender and Inclusion Specialists provide guidance on the strategic direction of the project in relation to the achievement of the project milestone and outcome - Finance Coordinator Coordination in financial report/issues related to the project/program External - Government stakeholders provincial and district - District youth network/forum - School components - Academia and media relation - Other stakeholders TECHNICAL EXPERTISE, SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE Essential - Bachelor degree in Social Science or others relevant field. - At least 1 year of experience working on community development, project management, fresh graduates are welcome to apply with experiences in organization management. - Experience of implementing project on a day to day basic, delivering on required tasks and a good awareness of project requirements and priorities. - Experience in organizing training. - Good analytical skill, able to capture and understand the dynamics of social media engagement. - Strong cross-cultural skills and a demonstrated ability and enthusiasm to collaborate with different communities. - Good in speaking and writing English. - Good interpersonal communication skills for knowledge sharing and collaboration. - Able to work both in team and independently with minimum supervision. - Ability to work to tight deadlines and to multi-task. - Commitment to safeguarding and CCCD implementation. - Commitment to Fraud awareness policy. Desirable - At least 2-year experience or skills around connecting or working with adolescent or young people - Good understanding about SRHR, Early pregnancy, gender norms and practices & Child Marriage - Good Knowledge on and Practices of Safeguarding. - Good understanding on Fraud Awareness YPII INDONESIA'S VALUES IN PRACTICE LET'S ACT Lasting impact We strive to achieve a significant and sustainable impact on the lives of children and young people, especially children and young women from marginalized groups. Equal, inclusive, empowering We respect all people, value differences, and promote equality across our programs and workplaces. Transparent & accountable We create a working climate and partnership that is trusting, honest, transparent, and accountable for the decisions we make and the impact our work has on our stakeholders Smart & lifelong learning Every time, there are new things that we can learn, so we are eager to seek knowledge that is beneficial for ourselves and the organization. Adaptive & innovative We are aware that existing problems and future challenges cannot always be solved with a conventional mindset, so we are constantly innovating in search of breakthroughs. Collaborative We collaborate with various parties, both internally and externally, based on good faith and the principles of partnership that apply in the organization to achieve common goals. Taking Measured-Risk We realize that risk is part of decision-making, so being brave to take measured risks is the key for us to keep moving forward to be superior and at the forefront. PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTBased in Bandung Regency with at least 60% monitoring and travel to projects areas, government offices and schools. LEVEL OF CONTACT WITH CHILDRENHigh contact Intensive interaction with children All applications will be treated in confidence. Only short-listed candidates will be notified and invited for interviews. Please submit your letter of application and detailed curriculum vitae in English by click not later than 1 February 2023. Early application is encouraged as we will review applications throughout the advertising period and reserve the right to close the advert early. A range of pre-employment checks will be undertaken in conformity with Plan International's Safeguarding Children and Young People policy PSHEA. As an international child centred community development organisation, Yayasan Plan International Indonesia is fully committed to promoting the realisation of children's rights including their right to protection from violence and abuse. That means we have particular responsibilities to children that we come into contact with. Yayasan Plan International Indonesia believes that in a world where children face so many threats of harm, it is our duty to ensure that we, as an organisation, do everything we can to keep children safe. We must not contribute in any way to harming or placing children at risk. Equality, diversity and inclusion is at the very heart of everything that Plan International stands for. Our organisation is based on a culture of inclusivity. We strive to create a workplace environment that ensures every team in every office and country is rich in diverse people, thoughts, and ideas. We will provide equality of opportunity and will not tolerate discrimination on any grounds. We foster an organisational culture that embraces and exemplifies our commitment to gender equality, girls’ rights and inclusion while supporting staff to adopt good practice, positive attitudes and principles of gender equality and inclusion. Plan International works across the globe to advance children’s rights and equality for girls. We strive for a just world, working together with children, young people, our supporters and partners. We have career opportunities across more than 50 Country Offices, 4 Regional Offices and the Global Hub in the UK. Will you join us? Related pages Our values Our organisational values are designed to help everyone who works with us to achieve our ambitious goals for children a just world that advances children’s … Join our emergency response roster Professionals who want to work with us in disasters can join our emergency response roster. Why join Plan International? A career with us offers interesting and varied international experiences in roles with competitive rewards and benefits. Plan Academy The Plan Academy is a learning platform for Plan International staff and its partners. Workplace culture Plan International provides a safe and inclusive workplace where staff and associates are treated with dignity, courtesy and respect. What is it like to work at Plan International? Our staff from around the world share their experiences of working with Plan International. OUR PROFILE Plan International has worked in Indonesia since 1969 and has officially become Yayasan Plan International Indonesia Plan Indonesia in 2017. We work to fight for the fulfillment of children's rights and the equality of girls. OUR VISION Plan International has been working in Indonesia since 1969 to fight for the fulfillment of children's rights, youth agency, and equality for girls. OUR MISSION Empower children, youth and communities to create fundamental change which addresses the root cause of girls discrimination, exclusion and practical and policy change at the local, national and global level, through influence, and the knowledge of realties facing the capacity of children, youth and communities to be ready and responsive to crisis situations and so they are able overcome difficulties they the development of child safety from birth to adulthood. Program Plan Indonesia Girls Get Equal Aside from these 4 programs, Plan Indonesia also fights for the rights of young girls through the Girls Get Equal Get Equal is a global campaign initiated by Plan International and held in many countries. This campaign calls for girls and young women to be able to make decisions about their own lives and shape the world around Indonesia, Plan Indonesia implements the Girls Get Equal campaign with a mission for 1 million young girls across 1000 villages in Indonesia to gain equal power, freedom, and the Youth Advisory Panel YAP Plan Indonesia established the YAP as a part of its commitment to ensure meaningful participation of young people in the governance and management of Plan Indonesia institutions. YAP consists of groups ranging in age from 17 to 24, from local and national representatives. Its purpose is to provide input and ideas from a youth more than 50 years, Plan Indonesia has sponsored 36,000 young girls and boys in East Nusa Tenggara, Furthermore, through its campaigns and programs, Plan Indonesia aims to directly benefit 1 million girls in Indonesia Tim leadership Dini Widiastuti Romatio Wulandari Linda Sukandar Nazla Mariza Stefanus Aryawan Dewan Pembina Doktor Fasli Jalal, PhD Ketua Dewan Pembina I Putu Martasunu Kamayana GKR Mangkubumi Bhagyashri Dengle Kus Hardjanti Prasada rao ex-officio Board of Supervisors Doktorandus F. Supriyanto Herwan Ng Marta Muslin How Do We Fund Our Work? Plan Indonesia collaborates with and gains support from many partners, including individuals, communities and corporations from all around the world. We call our partners "Sahabat Plan".Together, we fight for change that creates a better world for children and youth especially girls, as well as to bring equality for girls. While collaborating with these partners, we continue to uphold our principles that are in line with policies for child protection and gender equality, as well as our organization's code of ethics.​ The support provided by our partners is treated with great respect and responsibility. The funding and support they provide is used to support our programs, which aim to protect and fulfill the rights of children and young people.​ face to face fundraiser telefundraising donasi online charity event csr/grant

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