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Cluster Coordinator - COVID-19 COPE for Farmers and Farmers' Wives

Mercy Corps Indonesia will reach ~500,000 smallholder farmers (20% are women) and 10,000 farmer’s wives in 48 districts in 14 Provinces (TBD) through distribution crop protection and contraception products, dissemination of information on product knowledge to support the proper use, time, and dosage of crop protection and contraception products, providing access to accurate, timely and contextualized COVID-19 health messaging,

Objectives:

  1. Smallholder farmers receive a distribution of in-kind crop protection products during planting, growing, and harvest stages.
  2. Smallholder farmers have knowledge of the proper use of the donated crop protection products.
  3. Prevent transmission and keep smallholder farmer communities safe through access to accurate, timely, and contextualized COVID-19 health messaging.
  4. Better family planning programs of female farmers and farmers’ wives through contraception product distribution.

Female farmers and farmers’ wives have knowledge of the proper use of the contraception product as well as family planning and reproductive health.

Cluster Coordinator will ensure that at least 25,000 rice/corn/horticulture farmers (20% are women) in his/her cluster working areas and 2,500 female farmers/farmers’ wives in West Java’s clusters receive crop protection and contraception products, information on product knowledge and education, and accurate, timely and contextualized COVID-19 health messaging. S/he will lead the program plan, implementation, and monitoring in each district and collaborate with the district government agencies, farmer groups, farmer group unions, female farmer groups, Mercy Corps Indonesia COVID-19 COPE Program Partners, and Donor Business Partners.

Essential Job Function:

  • Serve under the direction of POWER 2 Program Manager to implement program activities in the field, management of the grant and direct supervision of project activities to ensure the program will be reached 25,000 rice/corn/horticulture smallholder farmers and 2,500 female farmers/farmers’ wives (specific for West Java’s clusters) by 31 March 2021 (TBD with Donor);
  • Develop monthly work plan and target and provide monthly progress against the target and work plan;
  • Ensure the program will reach 5,000 female farmers and 2,500 female farmers/farmers’ wives (specific for West Java’s clusters);
  • Ensure the program will conduct Training of Trainers to 50 lead farmers in the participants’ communities on product knowledge of crop protection products. These lead farmers will become resource persons and assist farmers who will use the donor’ crop protection products for the first time;
  • Ensure the program will conduct Training of Trainers to at least 10 Midwives of Community Health Center in sub-district level and the family planning extensions of National Family Planning Coordinating Board (BKKBN) on product knowledge of the donor’ contraception products;
  • Ensure the data needed for program monitoring, evaluation, learning, and report are available
  • Ensure all MCI’s administration, logistical, human resources and financial procedures followed in relation to the implementation of this grant;
  • Conduct regular site visits to MCI program sites to ensure the proper delivery of services;
  • Provide collaboration supervision of local partners’ activities implementation as per the agreement;
  • Maintain close regular contact with the local government agencies, local partners and donor focal point to ensure quality outputs/services and troubleshoot any administrative problems;
  • Attend coordination meetings and maintain regular contact with relevant local actors;
  • Ensure program team members have an understanding of program goal, outcome, outputs as well as their scope of work;
  • Ensure program team members have the capacity and ability to implement program activities;
  • Assist in monthly report writing on program progress, obstacles, and recommendations;
  • Assist in donor report writing as requested; including a gathering of information;
  • Assist supervisor and program management in filing and record keeping of project activities and data entry of program statistics as requested;
  • Assist with security monitoring to ensure MCI staff, assets and partners are able to work securely.

 

Qualifications:

  • University degree in Economics, Business, Social Studies, Agriculture or related fields;
  • Minimum 3 years’ experience working with NGOs in Emergency, Recovery and Livelihood Programs;
  • Experience work with the local government agencies in Emergency, Recovery, and Livelihood Programs;
  • Experience work with District and Sub-district Agriculture and Extension Agencies would be an advantage;
  • Experience in farmer mobilization and have knowledge of farmer groups, farmer group unions, and female farmer groups;
  • Experience in delivers training for farmers;
  • Experience using digital data collection tools for monitoring the farmers’ participants;
  • Understanding of working together with local partners;
  • Experiences working with a private company or private foundation donors would be an advantage;
  • Proven experience managing diverse and disparate projects;
  • Experience in managing staff and understanding the need for regular support and follow-up to ensure that project objectives are being met;
  • Commitment to working with vulnerable groups in need regardless of race, religion, or gender;
  • Good problem solving, and written and oral communication skills;
  • Ability to work without constant supervision and as part of a mixed team;
  • Good knowledge of MS Office software such as Excel, Word, and Access;
  • Able to write and understand spoken English is preferred;
  • The driver’s license preferred.

 

Please send your CV together with the form on this link with the subject: “Cluster Coordinator_Location_Name” to hrd@id.mercycorps.org .

The vacancy will be closed 24 August 2020 and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview. We look forward to hearing from those who are interested in taking this opportunity to grow and develop with us.