- Inter-Governmental Organization
- National Non-Governmental Organization
- International Non-Governmental Organization
Provide technical assistance for advancing adolescents’ rights to participation and civic engagement.
At least 5-8 years of relevant professional experience in child rights, child and adolescent participation, youth engagement, public policy, capacity building, governance, programme monitoring, community development, or related fields. Experience working with UNICEF and government counterparts at national and subnational levels, particularly MoWECP, Bappeda, DP3A, or other relevant institutions. Familiarity with government planning and budgeting processes, including Musrenbang, local development planning, Child Friendly City/District mechanisms, or related accountability systems. Experience conducting policy or regulatory review, developing technical notes, drafting guidance, or supporting regulatory alignment. Experience developing and delivering training materials, facilitation tools, workshops, capacity building tools, or learning materials for government, civil society, children, adolescents, or young people. Experience supporting data quality monitoring, reporting templates, programme monitoring, or management of information systems is preferred.
A master's degree in social sciences, development studies, public policy, law, education, psychology, social welfare, human rights, information systems, or other relevant fields is required. A PhD degree in a relevant field is an advantage.