Program Field Officer, Asia
MiracleFeet is leading the way to address one of the largest causes of physical disability in the world. Along with discrimination, children living with disabilities often faceneglect, poverty, and abuse. We are building a global movement to ensure every child born with clubfoot has access to life-changing treatment.
Clubfoot knows no boundaries—more than 5 million children live with the pain and stigma of untreated clubfoot globally. The passionate team at MiracleFeet brings high-quality, low-cost solutions to communities in 30+ countries where the need is most urgent. We partner with local health systems to deliver the simple treatment that results in full correction of clubfoot. Treatment of clubfoot achieves much more than improved mobility; it creates a bridge to vital healthcare access and a lifetime of dignity and economic productivity for children and their families.
Our proven, scalable model is supported by a suite of custom measurement and evaluation tools developed with our partners. To date, MiracleFeet has delivered quality clubfoot treatment to more than 87,000 children in 353 clinics in 34 countries across Africa, Latin America and Asia. We invite you to learn more about our unique model and our impact here.
Our Team: Culture
Be part of our mission to create a world where every child born with clubfoot gets the top-notch treatment they deserve! At our organization, we’re all about making a difference. Our diverse crew includes health wizards, trailblazing thinkers, data enthusiasts, and change makers from around the globe. Together, we’re committed to putting an end to clubfoot challenges everywhere! Our work environment is all about teamwork, respect, and support. We value every member of our team and champion out-of-the-box ideas and inventive solutions in everything we do. Join us and let’s celebrate creativity while changing lives.
Summary
The Program Field Officer (PFO) will support the facilitation, development, and implementation of national-driven programs aimed at timely and equitable treatment of children with clubfoot in Indonesia. The PFO will assist the program team in leading MiracleFeet’s Indonesia program strengthening and scaling efforts, communicating with field partners/stakeholders, and reviewing, evaluating, and monitoring MiracleFeet-supported clubfoot treatment initiatives. The responsibilities of the PFO will include staying informed about relevant issues, trends, and policy developments related to clubfoot and public health; establishing and nurturing relationships with other key stakeholders, particularly partners; and participating in stakeholder collaborations. Additionally, the PFO will participate in cross-programmatic and organization-wide activities. The PFO will report to the Program Manager (PM), East Asia and Pacific, and collaborate closely with the rest of the program management team. The position is based in Indonesia.
Essential Functions
Program Development, Monitoring and Strategic Planning
- Support MiracleFeet’s expansion efforts in Indonesia while supporting the planning, development, implementation, and monitoring of program and partner activities.
- Support in developing and advancing partnerships and assisting in growing MiracleFeet’s network of strategic allies in the region.
- Strengthening relationships with project partners, providing programmatic assistance, appreciative coaching, and empathy.
- Facilitate, conduct, and maintain due diligence in sourcing, screening, selecting, evaluating, and strengthening existing and potential partners.
- Guide partners to be sustainable and impactful in their day-to-day work and to thrive beyond MiracleFeet’s funding while promoting advocacy activities with key government leaders and other decision makers.
- Ensure that clubfoot programs are designed and implemented in alignment with MiracleFeet’s core values, and in line with the RunFree2030 Global Plan.
- Meaningfully and actively support MiracleFeet organization-wide activities, events, and campaigns to advance the treatment of clubfoot.
- Together with the Program Manager provide on-going support and capacity building to partners and provide direction and guidance in accordance with MiracleFeet’s organizational priorities and strategic approach.
- Lead in developing plans with Indonesia partners to ensure growth, quality, and sustainability in all programmatic activities, including guiding partners in the development and implementation of their scopes of work, budgets, work plans, and grant agreements.
- Work closely with Indonesia partners to develop plans to further improve quality of treatment as well as outreach, identification and referral processes, and treatment compliance.
- Contribute to the integration of clubfoot into the public health systems of the Indonesia country programs while supporting the strengthening of health systems through activities such as identifying opportunities for workforce development, information systems integration, and access to services.
- Assist partners in data-driven decision making through analysis and interpretation of program outcomes utilizing innovative tools such as Salesforce, and CommCare.
- Provide support to and work closely with Application Systems Analyst and support efforts in data collection and utilization for decision-making.
- Provide programmatic support to partners to achieve Key Performance Indicators embraced by MiracleFeet and Global Clubfoot Initiative.
- Advise partners on best practice approaches, and information on organizational effectiveness, governance, and leadership, as well as strategic planning as appropriate.
- Review partners’ financial reports to ensure alignment with reported program activities and plans.
Contribute to general program management knowledge
- Collaborate with other members of Programs Team to develop and implement best practices in public health, clubfoot management, including parent education, outreach, and advocacy.
- Keep a finger on the pulse of relevant literature, articles, events, convenings, and trending news relevant to clubfoot treatment and expansion in Indonesia.
- Under the guidance of the Program Manager and in collaboration with the Programs Team, develop, refine, and implement MiracleFeet’s organizational priorities and strategic approaches.
- Monitor developments in the public health field to identify emerging needs, gaps, and opportunities in alignment with MiracleFeet’s Operating Plan.
- Collaborate with colleagues and external parties to facilitate regional and thematic knowledge-exchange to promote learning among partners and clubfoot champions in the region.
- Work collaboratively with other MiracleFeet team members and partners on cross-program projects, such as development of conference presentations, fundraising, and support for general programs’ initiatives.
- Work to advocate and support the implementation of MiracleFeet innovation projects in compliance with each country partner’s national policy or relevant guidelines.
- Participate in the advancement of organization-wide initiatives, including working groups or task forces.
Note: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work to be performed by the individual in this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of the position. Employees may have other duties assigned at any time.
Minimum Qualifications
- Must have a graduate degree in public health, social development, international development, child development, or other related fields.
- A minimum of five years’ experience in program management is required, ideally in public health, child protection, or child-oriented development.
- Demonstrated experience working with government supported initiatives and in partners capacity strengthening and mentoring, as well as the experience leading advocacy initiatives.
- Proficiency in English and Bahasa Indonesia is required and Indonesian preferred.
- Knowledge of the context in Indonesia and Asia is a plus.
- Ability to travel (up to 30% of the time)
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Strong Indonesian-based network (in global health, human rights, child protection, or similar), as well as the gravitas and skills to engage key high-level stakeholders.
- Clear alignment with MiracleFeet’s approach and organizational values, including a deep capacity to work with and for national initiatives to facilitate the sustainable treatment of clubfoot in Asia.
- Demonstrated expertise in working with public health systems, and communities in Indonesia and beyond using participatory approaches.
- Experience in grants proposal preparation working on USAID-funded projects.
- Strong oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills; ample proven experience preparing reports, concept notes and other documentation.
- Ability to analyze and interpret program data, use data to drive decision-making and share that information to multiple audiences.
- Ability to understand and manage the power differential in the funder-partner relationship as well as the ability to handle all relationships with humility and respect.
- An open, analytical, critical thinking mindset as well as a keen interest in learning.
Salary/Benefits
- Please note that this is a remote position based in Indonesia.
- Applicants must already reside and have appropriate work permit for Indonesia. Please note that MiracleFeet is unable to sponsor employment visas.
- Salary commensurate with experience.
- The position is on a contract basis. MiracleFeet will not be offering a US-based employment contract.
How to apply
Please submit your detailed cover letter and resume (in English) here:
https://miraclefeet.bamboohr.com/careers/64
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Applications will be accepted until March 4th, 2024, or until the position is filled. The anticipated start date for this role is May 2024.
Encouraging Applicants of All Backgrounds
We encourage people from all backgrounds to apply, especially people of color, people with disabilities, veterans, and members of the LGBTQ+ community. We are an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law. No matter one’s background, the new Program Field Officer Asia must value and advocate for inclusion and equity.
MiracleFeet is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all employees to share this commitment.