OXFAM who are we?
Oxfam is leading aid, development and campaigning not for profit organisation with a world-wide reputation for excellence and over 60 yearsa � experience working in Indonesia. Our purpose is to work others to overcome suffering and fin lasting solutions to poverty.
Be part of a dynamic working environment. We are recruiting a professional programme person with a real commitment to gender equality and overcoming poverty. This post will be based in Makassar, Indonesia
Project Officer Coastal Livelihood
Fixed Term, 12 Month appointmentwith the possibility of extention
One 621Position
The role:
You will have experience in community development, capacity building as well as familiarity with participatory appraisal, monitoring and evaluation techniques. Good planning, time management and financial management skills will be necessary. The Project Officer needs highly developed communication and culture awareness skills and the ability to gain and keep respect and trust with local partners.
Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Officer Coastal Livelihood
Fixed Term, 12 Month appointmentwith the possibility of extention
One 621Position
The role:
In this key role, you will provide effective and appropriate MdanE support to Oxfam and project partners to measure gendered impact, produce reports and ensure on going learning is spread as the project progresses. You will need a good understanding of livelihood issues, together with considerable experience of designing and implementing effective MdanE frameworks and learning within projects.
How to apply
If you believe you are thecandidate we are looking for:
Please apply at Makassar--at--oxfam.org.uk .The closing date will be Tuesdaythe 24th May, 2013
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
Oxfam promotes equity and diversity
we encourage women and disable people to apply
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