TOR Program Coordinator Governance
TOR Program Coordinator Governance
1. Supporting stability;
Duration: 2. Enabling economic growth;
Until December 2019
3. Enhancing human development.
with possible
extension
Solomon Islands Governance Program (Governance Program)
The Governance Program commenced on 1 July 2017 and is a development
initiative funded by the Australian Government.
ARF Classification:
C2-C3 The objectives of the program are to promote:
Supervisor:
• Fiscally and socially responsible budgeting and borrowing policies;
Head of Program, • A professional public financial management cadre that facilitates
Governance improved service delivery; and
• A more accountable and responsive public service.
Location:
Honiara The Governance Program (1 July 2017 to 30 June 2021) works with the
Solomon Islands Government (SIG) central agencies such as the Ministry of
Finance & Treasury (MoFT) and the Ministry of Public Service (MPS) to
Performance
implement reforms in key areas such as public financial management and
Management and
Reporting Framework: human resource management. The Governance Program is cross-cutting in
DFAT Adviser that it also works closely with Australia’s programs in health, education,
Performance transport, growth, justice and policing to create an enabling environment for
Assessment and effective service delivery in those sectors.
relevant program
reporting framework Program Coordinator, Governance
The primary purpose of this long-term role is to support implementation of
the Governance Program. Supporting the Head of Program towork with key
stakeholders to design and implement innovative activities aimed at building
coalitions for reform and creating demand for better governance across
multiple sectors and with various state and non-state actors. The position will
also contribute to program planning, monitoring and reporting and assist the
Head of Program to manage a team of international technical advisers, as well
as locally engaged program management and support officers.
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This position will be remunerated in line with the Australian Government’s
Adviser Remuneration Framework (http://dfat.gov.au/about-
us/publications/Documents/adviser-remuneration-framework-2016.pdf) and
will fall within the broadband of Discipline Group C, Job Level 2-3. The level at
which the Adviser is engaged will be based on the successful candidate’s
relevant experience. The role will be adjusted to this level.
Expected outcomes:
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• On a day to day basis, manage and/or coordinate a range of different
program activities to support effective delivery of the Governance
Program;
• Assist with the scoping and development of terms of reference (TORs)
for advisory roles and participate on selection panels as required;
• Monitor the Governance Program budget and report any risks of over
or under expenditure to the Head of Program;
• Lead the Governance Program in the absence of the Head of Program;
• Maintain close working relationships with key stakeholders to ensure
work is progressed in line with the broader Australian Government aid
program, responsive to the changing demands of the SIG and DFAT;
• Support the implementation of gender and social inclusion strategies
across the Governance Program; and
• Other duties as directed by the Head of Program, Governance.
Deliverables:
• The Program Coordinator will report on a day to day basis to the Head
of Program, Governance.
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The Program Coordinator will be expected to collaborate with senior
personnel in SIG agencies as necessary to fulfil their ToR. They will also
coordinate and work collaboratively with technical advisers and development
partners as necessary.
The Program Coordinator will also have direct engagement with DFAT
Governance team in relation to program monitoring, budget management and
reporting.
The Adviser will report on contractual and administrative matters to the SIRF
Facility Manager.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Essential Experience and Knowledge
1. A minimum of five years’ experience supporting the implementation
of complex development programs and projects, preferably within a
cross-cultural context.
2. Experience in thinking and working politically and translating these
principles into program implementation.
3. Demonstrated experience managing programs, projects or activities
including human resources and financial management.
4. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills including the ability to
build effective relationships and coalitions.
5. Demonstrated experience building capacity in diverse environments.
6. A demonstrated understanding of, or direct experience in applying
gender equality and anti-corruption strategies.
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The Facility is a critical source of operational support to DFAT, deployees and
technical advisers as they attempt to navigate a shifting operating context,
consolidate previous achievements while also prioritising new ways of working
to ensure Australia’s assistance better achieves service delivery impact.
Other Information:
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