Program Director for RWASH
07-03-2012 09:35
AusAID is the Australian Government Agency responsible for managing Australia s overseas aid program. Australia has been a dedicated development partner to East Timor for more than 50 years. Through the development assistance program, Australia and East Timor work together to alleviate poverty and promote regional peace, stability and prosperity. We are looking for an experienced professional to take part in the exciting new position of:
A Program Director
Rural Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene
The Position
This is an exciting and high profile opportunity to lead the Australian Governments engagement in rural water, sanitation and hygiene (RWASH) in Timor-Leste, during an unprecedented phase of growth in the Australian aid program. The Program Director, RWASH will lead the implementation of four year RWASH program in Timor-Leste. This program will be the second phase of the current Bee, Saneamentu no Ijiene iha Komunidade (BESIK) program funded by Australia .
The Program Director will manage a team of international advisors and locally-engaged staff, working closely with the Government of Timor-Leste executing agencies. The appointed Program Director will be located in the government counterpart offices.
The salary range is between AUD$150,540 to AUD$188,184 per annum. A competitive salary package will be negotiated commensurate with the demonstrated experience, expertise and skills of the successful applicant. This will include allowances such as housing, mobilisation and superannuation.
For further information about the vacancy, including the detailed Duty Statement, Selection Criteria and steps on how to apply, please refer to Australian Embassy website at:
https://www.easttimor.embassy.gov.au/dili/home.html
If you need additional information about the role please contact Jeff Prime at:
Jeff.Prime@ausaid.gov.au
Only those applications that address the Selection Criteria
and are submitted in English will be accepted.
Applications close Sunday, March 11th 2012
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