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Program Management Specialist for Kemendag
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We are searching for an experienced Program Management Specialist for Kemendag to work on the Katalis Phase II program in Jakarta, Indonesia. Palladium is in the business of making the world a better place, and we believe that collaborative models and systemic approaches are the Program Management Specialist for Kemendag way to achieve progress and success. We work with governments, businesses, and investors to solve the world's most pressing challenges. With a team of more than 2,500 employees operating in 90-plus countries, we help improve economies, societies, and, most importantly, people's lives. Palladium is part of the GISI Consulting Group, a company that unites some of the world’s top project management and engineering consulting firms to innovate and accelerate solutions on a global scale. Program Overview Katalis Phase II (2026–2031) is a partnership between the governments of Australia and Indonesia, funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), and implemented in collaboration with the Government of Indonesia. The program strengthens bilateral economic engagement under the Indonesia–Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA‑CEPA) through two mutually reinforcing pillars: • Pillar 1: IA‑CEPA institutional architecture policy reform (secretariat and implementation support). • Pillar 2: Skills, Businesses Inclusive Growth, including the Katalis Business Partnership Fund (KBPF) to test, scale, and commercialize inclusive, climate‑smart business models with Indonesian SMEs and Australian partners. The Program Management Specialist will support the Ministry of Trade (MoT) to align IA‑CEPA implementation under Katalis Phase 2 with Indonesia’s trade and investment priorities and Australia’s economic diplomacy objectives. About the Role The Program Management Specialist provides high level program coordination and strategic advisory support to the Ministry of Trade (Kemendag) to enable effective, well sequenced, and aligned implementation of IA CEPA through the Katalis Phase 2 Program. The role supports Kemendag to coordinate, synthesise, and strategically leverage inputs from the Katalis Program, relevant Kemendag directorates, line ministries, and IA CEPA governance mechanisms. The position strengthens Kemendag’ governance, coordination, and oversight functions for IA-CEPA implementation, ensuring coherence with Indonesia’s national development priorities, including the RPJMN and Vision 2045, while maintaining alignment with IA-CEPA objectives and DFAT’s economic diplomacy priorities. The position is advisory and facilitative in nature, with a focus on governance, coordination, monitoring, synthesis, and strategic consolidation. It does not hold formal decision-making authority. The assignment of the Project Management Specialist is subject to an ongoing review process, under which replacement may occur over time based on the results of performance assessments conducted jointly by Kemendag and DFAT. Primary Responsibilities The Program Management Specialist will deliver high level coordination and strategic advisory support to Kemendag in support of IA CEPA implementation. Responsibilities are structured across governance coordination, Annual Work Plan coordination, outcome analysis, and enabling functions. 1. IA CEPA Governance and Program Coordination Support Kemendag’ governance, coordination, and oversight role for IA CEPA by: • Supporting IA CEPA trade-related institutional coordination, including secretariat level support, governance processes, and cross agency collaboration mechanisms led by Kemendag. • Supporting the effective functioning of IA CEPA governance forums (Joint Committee/JC, Economic Cooperation Committee/ECC, and Sub-Committee/SC or Technical Working Groups/TWGs), including coordinating Kemendag participation and preparing consolidated briefings, talking points, strategic summaries, and follow up actions for senior Kemendag officials. • Strengthening coordination across relevant Kemendag directorates and designated focal points to support a coherent, whole of Kemendag approach to IA CEPA implementation. • Synthesizing strategic inputs from the Directorate General for International Trade Negotiations, Ministry of Trade (Kemendag) and other relevant directorates and teams to ensure cross-cutting thematic alignment. 2) Annual Work Plan (AWP) Coordination Support Kemendag in ensuring an aligned and effective Annual Work Plan (AWP) for IA CEPA implementation by: • Supporting Kemendag across the full AWP cycle, including development, implementation, monitoring, and amendment, aligned with the government planning and budget cycle. • Socializing the AWP and facilitating coordination across relevant Kemendag directorates and related ministries involved in IA CEPA implementation. • Supporting review, consolidation, and prioritization of proposals, ensuring alignment with IA CEPA objectives, Katalis investment criteria, RPJMN, Government Work Plan (RKP), Strategic Planning (Renstra), and previous AWP recommendations. • Tracking AWP implementation progress and providing analytical inputs to support Kemendag in reviewing performance and adjusting the AWP as required. 3) End-of-Program Outcomes (EOPOs) and Pillar Analysis Provide strategic analysis to support outcome-focused IA-CEPA implementation by: •Tracking and analyzing progress against End of Program Outcomes (EOPOs) and Intermediate Outcomes (IOs), including how program activities and Katalis Pillars contribute to ultimate outcomes. • Identifying EOPO gaps or risks and providing strategic advisory inputs to Kemendag on sequencing, priorities, risks, and opportunities to strengthen IA CEPA outcomes. 4) Enabling Functions Undertake the following enabling functions to support the primary responsibilities of the role: • Consolidate and synthesize monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) inputs related to IA-CEPA and Katalis implementation, translating evidence into policy relevant insights for senior level dialogue. • Support integration of Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) considerations into IA CEPA prioritization and AWP processes, in line with DFAT and Palladium policies. • Work in close coordination with the Katalis Core Program Team, particularly in relation to Pillar 1. • Supporting policy dialogue, coordination discussions, and shared understanding across Kemendag directorates, line ministries, and IA CEPA institutions. • Undertake other coordination and strategic advisory tasks, including analytical input on matters relevant to IA-CEPA implementation as requested by Kemendag, within the overall scope of the role. • Ensure all activities comply with DFAT, and Palladium, and Kemendag/MoT policies and standards, including GEDSI, safeguarding, fraud and anti-corruption, and ethical conduct.