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[newdevjobsindo] Consultancy Opportunity with the AHA Centre: ACE Programme Facilitator for Training Mentors

TERMS OF REFERENCE

 

Consultancy    : Facilitator for Training Mentors for the AHA Centre Executive (ACE) Programme Batch 7

Reporting to    : ACE & DELSA Programme Coordinator

Duration          : 17 January – 28 February 2021

 

Background

The AHA Centre Executive (ACE) Programme is an intensive five-month training to prepare future leaders in disaster management as part of the AHA Centre's ambition to build a disaster-resilient region.  Since it was launched in 2014, 97 officers (35 females and 62 males) from the ten ASEAN Member States have been under intense training of acclaimed trainers in relation to disaster management. Upon graduation, these officers are expected to enhance their technical knowledge, master procedures for coordinated and timely response, manage logistics planning for emergency response, and form lasting bond among fellow disaster management professionals in the region.

The continuation of the ACE Programme has been possible through the support from partners. The Government of Japan through the Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF) provides the main funding for the programme from 2018 to 2020. In addition, the programme has also received support from the New Zealand Government, United States Government, the UN partners (UNOCHA, WFP, UNHRD, UNDP, UN Women, UN-FPA, UNICEF, IOM), Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, and academic institutions, such as Asia Pacific Centre for Security Studies and University of Canterbury. The seventh batch of ACE Programme will be conducted from February to July 2021 at the AHA Centre Office in Jakarta, Indonesia, with visits to several countries including Japan, New Zealand, and other ASEAN Member States, in order to expose participants to different disaster management strategies and country contexts. Up to 25 National Disaster Management Officers from the ASEAN Member States will join the full 1000 hours training in over a period of five months.

 

The ACE Programme Framework

The ACE Programme framework recognises success to be measured at several stages. It defines changes expected to occur after each course/session (Learning Objectives), at the end of a module (Change in Capacity) and contribute to enhance the four aspects of ACE Core Competencies. The training development continuum design requires the participants' capabilities for ongoing learning in order to attain the ACE Programme professional qualities.  In the end, the ACE programme will contribute to the goal of developing the future ASEAN leaders and have impact on the operationalisation of One ASEAN One Response while also reflecting on how they as leaders can contribute to the strengthening of the national or local disaster preparedness and response systems.

The framework presents how, through the 23 courses, the ACE Programme contributes to their professional development in disaster management—through the changes in their capacity (at the end of each module). There will be several courses delivered under each module. Together, these modules are expected to improve their competencies (knowledge, behaviour and practice) and eventually, their Professional Qualities.


  Figure 1. ACE Programme Competency Framework

Professional Qualities

PROFESSIONAL QUALITY 1

PROFESSIONAL QUALITY 2

PROFESSIONAL QUALITY 3

PROFESSIONAL QUALITY 4

Humanitarian expert

Collaboration builder

Result-Oriented

Effective Leader

CORE COMPETENCIES

Contributing to the improvements in Disaster Management at the national and regional level

Building collaborative relationships to operationalise One ASEAN One Response

Managing and communicating results suited to different stakeholders

Leading and inspiring change amidst volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous situations

INDICATORS
of Change in Capacity
after the
Course

 

C1.1 Demonstrating understanding of the International Humanitarian System, Principles, and Standards (apply)

 

C1.2 Evaluating tools, methodologies, and standard practices to proactively respond to the needs in disaster management in the NDMO and ASEAN context

 

C1.3 Proposing solutions in the various Humanitarian Technical Sectors (create)

 

 

C2.1 Designing plans to collaborate with institutions needed in supporting the ASEAN joint response (create)

 

C2.2 Optimising opportunities to promote interoperability between ASEAN and the international humanitarian system (evaluate)

 

C2.3 Proposing strategies to improve the NDMO and ASEAN humanitarian assistance operations (create)

 

 

 

C3.1 Communicating ideas and outcomes in disaster management using English (apply)

 

C3.2 Developing ideas into result-oriented project proposals (create)

 

C3.3 Organising the process to carry out an initiative or project, from needs identification to planning, monitoring and evaluation (create)

 

C3.4 Facilitating group decision-making and chairing official meetings (apply)

 

C3.5 Tailor-fitting communications to different stakeholders (strategic, operational and tactical) (evaluate)

 

 

C4.1 Reflecting upon personal strengths, weaknesses and values (evaluate)

 

C4.2 Defining the problem based on causal relationships (analysis)

 

C4.3 Using different communication strategies to inform, inspire and influence people, policies, and systems

 

 

Mentors as Learning Partners

The ACE Programme Mentorship Support is a participant aid mechanism during the conduct of the 5-month residential course. The mentorship support in the ACE Programme started in 2018. In the past, the fruitful mentor-mentee engagement contributed to the successful completion of the requirements for course completion.

 

For the Seventh Batch, the Mentorship Support is intended to:

  1. Support the current participants to successfully develop the final course requirement (project proposal) through one-to-one or group support
  2. Provide technical advice to participants in their areas of specialisation to reinforce the learning outcomes of the whole ACE Programme

 

The Mentorship Support is also expected to contribute towards the following:

a)     Encourage role-modelling and advisement during the duration of the Programme

b)     Improve ACE participants' development in the four Professional Qualities

c)     Provide a venue for past ACE Programme graduates to contribute to the learning of current participants

d)     Further strengthen their networking among different batches of ACE Programme graduates and participants

 

Training-Workshop to Develop Mentors for the ACE Programme 7th Batch

The Training-Workshop is intended to help selected ACE Programme Graduates (Batches 1-6) to fulfil their roles as mentors to the 7th Batch participants. The 3-day workshop should include sessions dealing with both academic aspects (inputs/lecture/discussions) and application such as through skills demonstration. It will also cover a planning session for the implementation of the mentoring support programme for the 7th Batch.

The Consultant is expected to propose the design and approach to the workshop.

 

Timing and Duration of Work Assignment

The duration of the consultancy starts from 16 January until 28 February 2021. The course is tentatively scheduled for three days on 15-17 February 2021. The course starts from 9:00 until 17:00 with a 30 minutes break and a 90-minute lunch break.

 

Communications and Reporting Relationship

The Consultant will work in close consultation and under the supervision of the ACE PMT. The ACE PMT will be responsible for answering queries related to the project information.

 

The ACE Programme Coordinator is in close consultation with the Executive Director of the AHA Centre will assess the services and outputs of the Consultant.

  

Expected Deliverables

 

The expected deliverables from the Consultant are:

 

1.     Prior to the delivery of the course, complete the course plan with details of topics, essential pre-reading references, training methods and activities, time allocation, and performance assessment methods, in consultation the ACE PMT.

2.     Facilitate the three-day training on how to be effective mentors and an introduction to coaching techniques.  

3.     Conduct in-class group and individual activities related to the course.

4.     Ensure that participants develop and apply new skills as mentors by the end of the course through thorough evaluations and reports.

5.     Complete all activities of the course within the stated duration with evidence of completion.

6.     Deliver related technical and practical concepts about the course with appropriate and effective visuals i.e. presentations and/or handouts.

7.     Conduct after-class evaluation session with participants which can take form in a question and answer session to obtain lessons-learned.

 

Qualifications and Experience

The Consultants may be an individual or team and need to have the following skills:

       Minimum 3 years of direct work experience in training and capacity development or in provision of coaching services.

       Effective and learner-oriented facilitation skills utilising adult education approaches.

       Experience in working in a multi-cultural context is preferred.

       Understanding of the international and ASEAN humanitarian mechanisms and architecture is an advantage.

       Experience in working with various humanitarian organisations, including government, UN agencies, and/or civil society organisations will be an advantage.

       Excellent English speaking and writing skills.

       Demonstrated ability to work independently with minimum supervision.

       Ability to be flexible and respond to changes as part of the review and feedback process.

       Ability to meet deadlines and work in a dynamic environment.

 

Application Process

 

Interested applicants will need to submit a proposal consisting of:

1.       Description on the course and objectives;

2.       Course design (content, facilitation methodology, material requirements, and time allocation);

3.       Participant assessment plan;

4.       Risk and mitigation plan;

5.       Proposed budget with a breakdown detailed costs;

6.       Company/organisation's portfolio demonstrating experience in facilitating similar training;

7.       CV or resume of facilitators/trainers who will deliver the course;

8.       Proof of the interested organisation's historical experience and/or description of capacity in meeting the requirements; and

9.       List of reference (previous clients).

 

You may apply by sending your application to:

admin@ahacentre.org and cc: ferosa.arsadita@ahacentre.org before 30 August 2020.

 

The Selection Panel's decision is final and only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

 

For more information on AHA Centre, please visit www.ahacentre.org.


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Best Regards,

 


HR & Administration Unit

The AHA Centre                                          
Graha BNPB, 13th Floor   
Jl. Raya Pramuka Kav. 38                                    
East Jakarta 13120, Indonesia                        
 
Phone: (62-21) 2101-2278
Email: admin@ahacentre.org

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