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#29 - July 23, 2015 Inside this issue: Community Activities Calendar Pg. 2 CLO’s Line Pg. 3-6 PEP Talk Pg. 7 Med Unit Pg. 8 Community News Pg. 9 @america Pg. 10 American Club Pg. 11 Classifieds Pg. 12 FLO Weekly Pg. 13 HR Openings Pg. 14-17 REMINDER: For emergencies after hours, please contact Post 1 at 3435-9221. They can direct your call appropriately. Page 1 Back to School Tips School items to bring to Jakarta: Large backpacks for elementary aged children Extra P.E. appropriate swim wear Small air tight containers for lunches 13 inch Macbook cases for JIS middle and high school students The Cicak is the U.S. Embassy/Jakarta’s unofficial newsletter published on Thursdays. For safety and privacy reasons, please do not forward it outside our Embassy community. Submissions from the Embassy community for the next issue are due Tuesday by COB. If Tuesday is a holiday, the deadline is Monday by COB. Please e-mail submissions through e-Services or email to [email protected] July 23, 2015 JULY - AUG CLO EVENT Co lo r Le g e nd : Sun July Mon Tue 28 CLO In-brief, Annex 1014, 10AM 2 3 4 CLO Coffee , 29 10 11 CLO In-brief, 30 Page 2 Sat 24 25 Chris Brown Live in Jakarta, Bumi Serpong Damai 31 CLO Trip: 1 August 5 6 CLO Trip: 7 8 12 13 14 The Maine 15 CLO Trip: Going to IKEA, Shop Grand Lucky, Tangerang, 8:00 AM 9:00 AM Annex 1014, 10AM Film Screening: Paris, Texas, Goethe Haus 17 Fri Shop Grand Lucky, 9:00 AM Big Bang World Tour, Bumi Serpong Damai Annex 1014, 8:30 AM CLO In-brief, Annex 1014, 10AM * Inspired by the Master cooking class, Menteng * We The Fest, Parkir Timur Senayan HOLIDAY Photo Class Smart City - Smart Building Week, JiExpo Kemayoran (‘til 7/29) 9 Thu 23 Melbourne the Master cooking class, Menteng * Inspired by the Master cooking class, Menteng * Fun Foam Run and Festival JAKARTA COMM. EVENT Wed * Betawi in Painting, Ancol (‘til 8/1) * Exhibition: Margriet Smulder, Erasmus (‘til 7/30) 26 Inspired by 27 Indonesian 16 OTHER EMBASSY EVENT Concert, Gandaria City 18 CLO In-brief, 19 Residential Annex 1014, 10AM Warden Meeting, Annex 810, 12:00 noon 20 21 22 The First Indonesian Ballet Gala, Ciputra Artpreneur July 23, 2015 The CLO’s Line Community Liaison Officers : Lainie McKeating and Sara Warnick Administrative Assistant : Bonnie Manuputty E-mail: [email protected] Tel. (62-21) 34359250 Trip to IKEA Thursday, August 6 Shuttles leave Annex 8AM Meet in Starbucks on the first floor Annex. Motorpool will not be transporting large items purchased at IKEA please plan on using the store’s delivery system: http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_ID/service-offer/delivery/index.html RSVP RSVP through e-Service or email to [email protected] Shop Grand Lucky Fridays: July 31, Aug 7 & 28 9:00 AM shuttle pick-up from locations TBD We will stop for coffee/brunch before shopping RSVP through e-Service or email to [email protected] by the Wednesday prior to the Friday desired. Please include your housing location in RSVP for route planning. Page 3 July 23, 2015 The CLO’s Line Community Liaison Officers : Lainie McKeating and Sara Warnick Administrative Assistant : Bonnie Manuputty E-mail: [email protected] Tel. (62-21) 34359250 CLO COFFEE Tuesday, August 4th 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Annex #1014 Get Involved! A chance to make their stay in Jakarta a little more memorable! Have dinner! Go sightseeing! Celebrate birthdays! When new MSG personnel arrive in Jakarta, they are matched to embassy families who will welcome them. Sponsor a Marine! Sign up with CLO today to become a Marine sponsor. Page 4 July 23, 2015 The CLO’s Line Community Liaison Officers : Lainie McKeating and Sara Warnick Administrative Assistant : Bonnie Manuputty E-mail: [email protected] Update on RSO Newcomer Security Briefing: New point of contacts RSO would like to update the point of contact for scheduling the weekly Newcomers Security briefing. Effective immediately, please contact RSO OMA Lucksananan B. Kratky (Tik) (email [email protected] ) to schedule newly assigned personnel for the briefing. Please Cc: Monika ([email protected] ) and Andi J. Lukman (Wati) ([email protected] ) Pre-registration and clearance verification is required. Please remember, for cleared access (Blue badge) proof of security clearance must be provided via email before the newcomer can be registered for the briefing. Without proof of clearance, personnel will be issued a Yellow badge with no unescorted CAA access. Per Post Access Control Policy, eCC’s are Not/Not proof of clearance. For direct hire State Department personnel, RSO can verify security clearance. For all other personnel (non-State), see below: * DAO/ODC/PACOM/DOD: Copy of JPASS * USAID: email confirmation from Susan Cheung or proof of clearance sent to DS/PSS from SSO (See attached form for passing instructions) * All others: clearance information passed to DS/PSS from agency SSO (See attached form for passing instructions) The American Newcomers Security Briefing is mandatory for all new American employees (PCS & TDY) assigned to Mission Indonesia for 14 days or longer, EFM’s (16 yo and up) and summer hires. FSN security briefing is scheduled separately. Newcomer briefing schedule: Every Wednesday at 1:00 pm at the Annex, 10th Floor, room 1018. Please arrive no later than 12:30pm to complete photo badging. Please stop by the 8th floor to pick up a Visitor badge before the briefing. Also note that accommodations for minor children are unavailable, personnel with small children should therefore make alternate arrangements. Please complete the badge application with supervisor’s signature prior to attending the briefing. Access request for new personnel and visitors must still be submitted via eServices as normal. (continues to next column) Tel. (62-21) 34359250 For questions regarding post access procedures please see Post’s Access Control Policy delineated in Security Directive 02-13 available on the RSO Sharepoint: http:// eap.p.state.sbu/sites/jakarta/RSOnew/default.aspx Further questions regarding access control may be directed to the RSO office, ext 9012. The Regional Security Office appreciates your support and cooperation in maintaining effective post security policies. Travel Recommendation Want to see a tropical paradise before the resorts Submitted by Lainie McKeating Want to see a tropical paradise before the resorts get built? Come to beautiful Belitung Island, off the east coast of Sumatera. What you get is low prices, undisturbed and stunning (truly) beaches, and amazingly friendly people. What you give up is Western tourist infrastructure like tons of hotel and restaurant options and most everyone having great English. Beach lounging chairs are even nonexistent but even so, I can't stop thinking about how incredible Belitung's beaches are. Belitung used to be a massive tin mining area. This came to a halt during the financial crisis of the late 1990's, and an economic depression followed. Then in 2005 Indonesia's best-selling work of fiction, Laskar Pelangi (the Rainbow Troops) was published, about a group of kids on the island and how they grew up together. That's when the first batch of fans started to trickle in, wanting to see where the story took place. The film version was made on the island in 2008, and since then tourism from mostly Indonesians and Malaysians has been growing. Less than 1000 Western tourists visited in 2013, but that is increasing as well. (continues to next page) Page 5 July 23, 2015 The CLO’s Line Community Liaison Officers : Lainie McKeating and Sara Warnick Administrative Assistant : Bonnie Manuputty E-mail: [email protected] On our trip we used Antatour who arranged flights with Sriwijaya Air, rooms at the new international standard Aston hotel, and a car and driver with good English. We visited all around the island, including the eastern city of Manggar (land of 1001 coffee shops), a pepper farm and a Tarsus monkey preserve. The second day was island hopping on a boat, snorkelling and some great beaches as well as a sea turtle preserve. Our last half day was spent in the idyllic sheltered cove of Tanjung Tinggi where Rainbow Troops was filmed. We would definitely go back to this undiscovered gem only a one hour flight from Jakarta. With the beauty and the growing tourism facilities, it won't stay hidden for long. Events Around Town Art Exhibition: Margriet Smulders Through July 30. Located in Erasmus Huis: JI. HR Rasuna Said Kav. S-3 Jakarta. For information, call 5241069. Betawi in Paintings by Sarnadi Adam Through Aug 1 at Discovery Hotel and Ancol Convention. For information, visit http://www.discoveryhotelancol.com Melbourne Photo Class: Colorful Kampungs Morning Photo Walk. July 23. For more information, email [email protected] Chris Brown Live In Jakarta July 25 at Indonesian Convention Exhibition (ICE) Bumi Serpong Damai. For tickets, visit www.ibudibjo.com Inspired by the Master July 26, Aug 2, 9, and 30. Masterclass & Lecture Recital located at IFL Jakarta, JI. MH Tharmin No.20, Menteng. For information, call 08170001501. Indonesian Smart City - Smart Building Week July 27-29 at JiExpo Kemayoran. For information, visit www.jadwalevent.web.id Big Bang 2015 World Tour Aug 1 Indonesian Convention Exhibition (ICE) Bumi Serpong Damai. For information, visit www.indotix.com 5K Fun Foam Run and Festival Aug 2. For information and tickets, visit foamfestindo.com Page 6 Tel. (62-21) 34359250 We The Fest 2015 Festival Aug 9. Located at Parkir Timur, Senayan. To get tickets, visit www.wethefest.com Malacca Ensemble Aug 9 at Salihara Theater, Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta. For information, visit www.salihara.org Film Screening: Paris, Texas Aug 11 at Goethe Haus, Menteng.For information, visit www.goethe.de Indonesian Candy A One Night Event “THE MAINE” Concert Aug 14 at Skenoo Hall Gandaria City Jakarta. For tickets, visit www.rajakarcis.com The First Indonesian Ballet Gala Aug 22 at Ciputra Artpreneur Theatre Jakarta. For more information, visit ciputraartpreneur.com Ariana Grande: The Honeymoon Tour Aug 26 at JiExpo Kemayoran. For information, visit www.arianagrandejkt.com Indonesian Jazz Festival Aug 29-30 at Istora Senayan. For tickets, visit www.ibudibjo.com Bazaar Art Jakarta Aug 27-30 at Ritz Carlton, SCBD. For information, visit www.artjakarta.com ANZA Groovy Ball Sep 11. For enquiries, email [email protected] Bon Jovi in Concert Sept 11 at Gelora Bung Karno. For information, visit www.bonjovijakarta.com Kids Triathlon Sep 20. For information and registration visit http://kids-tri.indoendurance.com The Indonesian Heritage Society Provides free tour at Museum National in English: every Tuesday at 10:30 AM Every Thursday at 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM Every second and fourth Saturday of the month at 10:30 AM For more information, call them at 021-5725870 or visit www.heritagejkt.org July 23, 2015 PEP Talk Community Liaison Officers : Lainie McKeating and Sara Warnick Administrative Assistant : Bonnie Manuputty E-mail: [email protected] Tel. (62-21) 34359250 2015 Personal Preparedness Series Are you prepared for a crisis? Please participate in these important Brown Bag events to learn what you need to do in an emergency. August 19th Introduction to Residential Warden System Are you new to post Jakarta or confused about our residential warden system and how it works? Annex 810, 12:00 -1:00PM Taxi Safety in Jakarta Choose a taxi with a good reputation (Blue Bird, Silver Bird, Express) There should be a taxi I.D on the dashboard, which contains the taxi's I.D and the driver's I.D, complete with the picture. Match the picture with the driver. If they don't match get out. Note the number on the taxi driver ID or take a picture of it with your phone. BEFORE the taxi moves, check your door. Can you open it from inside? If not, tell the driver to stop ... and unlock the child's lock on the inside of the door jam ... OR ... consider taking a different taxi. Have an idea where you are going, so if you know you are going in the right direction. Have your emergency contact numbers programmed in the phone. If you feel uncomfortable have the number ready so you just have to press the call button and keep the line open. Page 7 July 23, 2015 Medical Unit From the Med Unit Team– helping you maintain a healthy tour in Indonesia ANNEX: Mon-Fri 07:00-16:00 SJHU: Mon 14:00-1700, Wed 14:30-17:00 & Fri 14:00-17:00 CHANCERY: Tues 09:00-11:00 & Thurs 09:00-11:00 (by appointment only) Please schedule an appointment by calling (6221) 3435 9200 NOTICE: SJHU is currently open on Wednesdays only. Monday and Friday clinics will resume in August, date TBA. Get Your Flu Shot! The Southern Hemisphere Flu Vaccination has arrived in the Health Unit and is available to all AMER, EFM and FSN. The Health Unit recommends that while in Indonesia you protect yourself against both flu seasons (N. Hemisphere and S. Hemisphere), as the viral strain this year is different. This means that even if you received the flu vaccine in October/November last year, you should still receive the 2015 ‘summer’ (S. Hemisphere) vaccination. FREQUENTLTY ASKED QUESTIONS How is the immunization given? The vaccine is given by intramuscular injection (nasal spray is not available). Who can receive the vaccine? All persons, aged 6 months and older can safely receive the vaccine. Pregnant women and women who are breastfeeding can safely receive the vaccine. The vaccine is contraindicated in persons with an egg allergy. Inform the nurse if you have had any abnormal reaction with a previous vaccine. Is the vaccine ‘alive’? The flu vaccine is inactivated, meaning it does not contain any live influenza viruses. The vaccine produces immunity by mimicking the flu virus. Your body will react because it thinks you have the flu. This will result in some ‘flu-like’ symptoms. When the body realizes it is actually not infected with the flu virus, the symptoms resolve. What are possible side effects of the vaccine? Possible side effects include redness, minor swelling and pain at the site of injection. Fever, fatigue, headaches, join and muscle soreness can occur but usually disappear within 1-2 days. Where can you get the flu vaccine? Annex: Walk-ins for vaccinations available Monday-Friday from 08:30-12:00 and 13:00-1600. Please note, patients seen on first come, first serve basis and will be fitted around scheduled appointments Chancery: Tuesdays and Thursdays 09:00-10:00 SJHU: Wednesdays 14:30-17:00 (times will change in August) Out-Processing Are you finishing your tour in Jakarta? Don’t forget to schedule an appointment with the Health Unit to complete your Out-Processing requirements. You and your family need to be seen by the Health Unit to be assessed for the following: Upon completing your assessment your health records will be returned to you. TB skin test Review need for prescriptions/ referrals Medical clearance (if next tour is in CONUS) Review need for primaquine Update immunizations/ travel vaccines What’s happening? Keeping you up to date with health promotion activities! WALK TO BALI- Pedometer Challenge! Don’t forget to pick up your pins from the Health Unit once you have reached each ‘destination’. Pedometers are now available at the Health Unit. Please drop by to pick up your free pedometer. Make sure you are tracking your progress on ‘Your Pedometer Log’. Remember, this program is to encourage you to get you up and moving! Your goal is 10,000 steps per day. Walk to Bali Tip #5: Use the Annex gym. Hop on the tread mill for 10 minutes to increase your daily steps! Page 8 July 23, 2015 Community News Selamat jalan! Sean McKeating, Consular Lainie McKeating, our Co-CLO John Choi, PAS Grace Choi, Housing Lizzie Slater, IMO Selamat datang! Andrea Appell, ASEAN Karen Schinnerrer, PAS Dear colleagues, The Youth Exchange and Study High School Program (YES) is an opportunity for young Indonesians to study in the United States for one year. This year we have 85 Indonesians headed to various parts the U.S., including Alaska and Hawaii . It is one of our largest and most effective programs and this is your chance to get involved!! On August 10, 2015 from 10:00 – 11:30 am, the Ambassador will host a sendoff reception at his residence for YES students departing to the U.S. We need volunteers to join us at the reception, mingle and talk to the students. The students are eager to know everything about the U.S. and this is an opportunity for you to share knowledge about your home state or other places you have visited in the U.S. Get Involved with Girl Scouts in Jakarta! Sign up now! Volunteer to be a troop leader or organizer for any age group Contact Jakarta Girl Scout coordinators Rebecca ([email protected]) and Colleen ([email protected]) for more information. EFMs are encouraged to volunteer. Please contact Carolina Chica at [email protected] to express interest. We need 5 volunteers. Page 9 July 23, 2015 @america This week and next week events: Thursday July 23 – Saturday July 25 Star Trek Film Festival Thursday July 30, 6:30 – 8:30 pm To the Moon and Beyond Saturday July 25, 1:30 – 5:00 pm Starfleet Academy #10: The Next Generation Friday July 31, 06:30—08 :30 pm Concert: Tribute@america: Frank Zappa Sunday July 26 – July 27, 02:00 – 09:00 PM Film Screening: Miami Film Festival Saturday August 1, 10:30—12 :30 pm iLearn@america: English Composition 1: Achieving Expertise Wednesday July 29, 2:30 – 4:00 pm Expanding Internet Access to Support Economic Growth (DAS Sepulveda) Page 10 July 23, 2015 SUMMER CAMP Member Rp1.200K Non Member Rp1.500K Indonesian Independence Day Celebration Age 4-7 y.o. Min participant 8 children and max 15 children Sunday, August 16th 10.30am - 4pm Schedule : August 3 - 5 Indonesian Traditional Games Children Only* 10.30am - 11.30am at The Playground Indonesian Traditional Snack 11am at The Pavilion Indonesian Traditional Dance 3pm - 4pm at The Pavilion Indonesian Sunday Buffet 5pm - 8pm at The Pavilion *RSVP for games and further information please email to [email protected] TIME 09:3009:45 09:4510:15 10:1510:45 10:4511:30 11:3012:00 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Free Activity Free Activity Free Activity Making Pizza Games Craft Sugar Cookies decoration Games Magician 12:0013:00 Craft Games Magician Lunch Lunch Making & Coloring Kites from Kites Museum Lunch Coloring/ Painting Silly Game & Pinata Reservation and Registration please email to [email protected] Sunday Buffet, July 26th, 2015 The Pavilion @ 5pm-8pm AMERICAN BBQ Price Rp.150.000+ for adult 50% off for 12 years old and under The American Club Jakarta * Jl. Brawijaya IV. No. 20 Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan 12160 Ph. 021 270 2438/39, 726 4559/61 * Email: [email protected] * Website: www.americanclubjakarta.org Page 11 July 23, 2015 Classifieds Please check with RSO-LSY to make sure any domestic staff you plan on hiring is not on “Black List” Absolutely the best Driver—Truly, THE BEST! Pak Sumardi has been with us since we first arrived in Jakarta. He is smart, maneuvers traffic like champ and is 100% reliable. Pak Sumardi is one of the major keys to our family’s healthy morale here in Jakarta. His English is good. He maintains our car perfectly, gets along very well with our other staff members. He’s been a driver for over 20 years and knows Jakarta inside and out. He anticipates our needs and acts intuitively. He is happy to work! He is not lazy at all, in fact he is always willing to stay late and do what is needed. Pak Sumardi has been my “Mom taxi” while we both work fulltime. He attends my youngest son’s soccer practices as his guardian. Pak S. plays soccer in our yard with our son just because he enjoys being busy and active. Pak Sumardi has a JIS and Embassy badge that allows him to enter the parking areas and run errands for us. We trust him as a driver and care taker, of sorts, for our kids. When my older kids stay out late he is happy to stay and ensure their safe return home. He has an excellent disposition and works hard to please his employer. Pak Sumardi prefers working in South Jakarta, FOA, Essence, Brawijaya areas, but will also consider Kemang. Available August 2 or possibly sooner. Please contact Lainie McKeating for more information [email protected] or feel free to contact Sumardi directly 081315754736 (7/15) Excellent Pembantu Available End of August Ibu Yanti will be available to clean, wash/iron clothes, and take care of your children at the end of August 2015. She was my nanny/housekeeper for one year. Ibu Yanti was entrusted with taking care of our 4-month-old baby while also efficiently cleaning our home when the baby slept. She is extremely reliable, diligent, loving, and trustworthy. She worked full-time, Monday – Friday and did my grocery shopping once a week, dropped-off/picked-up our dry-cleaning, washed and ironed our clothes. She speaks and reads English well and we often communicated via texting one another or by leaving notes. Ibu Yanti prefers to be a live-out nanny/housekeeper. We are the second US Embassy family she has worked for in the past 3 years. Before that, she worked for an western oil company family for 6 years and came highly recommended. Ibu Yanti passed her RSO background and medical physical exam/checks. For any questions/concerns, please contact me at [email protected] or to schedule an interview with Ibu Yanti call or text her directly at HP: 0813-1041-2584. (7/15) Page 12 For Sale – 220 volt Electronics Ecotones Sound + Sleep Machine (110/220) $60 APC Back-UPS (uninterrupted battery supply) (Qty 4) $50 each Philips Hand Mixer $20 Procter Silex Sandwich Press $10 Variety of extension cords – prices vary but a good deal for sure For more Information contact: [email protected] (7/23) For sale:2011 Toyota Avanza G-Gs A/T 1.3L Excellent condition Brand new tires 4-Speeds - Automatic 1300cc Color: Black Mica Current km: 27,500 Child lock protector Fog lamps Power steering Dual A/C Power windows and door locks Custom-tinted windows Only two owners - both non-smokers Price: $12,500.00 USD For inquiries contact: Adrienne [email protected] (7/23) 2012 Toyota Kijang Innova Available August 6, 2015 10,800 km Excellent Condition Seats 7 (middle row – two captain chairs) Automatic Transmission Dual Airbags Dual A/C Power locks and windows DVD Player Only one owner – non smoking Price: $16,000 or best offer For Inquires contact: Randy [email protected] (7/23) ***** July 23, 2015 July 20, 2015 Family Member Information: OPM Cybersecurity Incidents Family members who have been employed under a Family Member Appointment (FMA) are direct hire employees and their information could have been impacted by the background investigation records incident. Family members who had a background investigation as part of the hiring process for a Personal Services Contract (PSC) or a Personal Services Agreement (PSA) may also be impacted. Personally Identifiable Information (PII) for those who have never been employed may have been included in the background investigation record of a spouse or partner during their security clearance process. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) plans to notify those affected by the breach at some time in the near future. For further information please go to www.opm.gov/cybersecurity for information regarding the OPM incidents. FLO Website Feature: UT Resources FLO’s Unaccompanied Tours (UT) team provides a number of services and resources for employees and families preparing for, serving in, or returning from an assignment to an unaccompanied post. You can find information about these services and resources on FLO’s UT webpage. Questions? Email [email protected]. Consular Affairs TDY Opportunity for Working EFMs The Bureau of Consular Affairs (CA) is looking for working EFMs to serve Temporary Duty Assignments (TDY) as biometrics clerks at various posts worldwide. Eligibility Must be a U.S. Citizen AEFM or MOH currently employed within the mission at an overseas post, or currently employed with State domestically. Must hold a secret or higher security clearance. Must be available for three or more consecutive weeks. Consular experience is not required. Applicants do not need to be currently working in a consular section. CA can only offer these assignments to currently employed EFMs; EFMs on INWS do not qualify as there is no hiring mechanism to send a non-working EFM on a TDY. For more information and to learn how to apply, check out the EFM TDY Program Frequently Asked Questions. Email questions to [email protected]. FLO Weekly is a compilation of news and information from the Family Liaison Office (FLO) of the Department of State for U.S. government employees, their family members, and Members of Household (MOH) who are serving, have served, or will be serving at U.S. missions overseas. Visit FLO on the Internet at: www.state.gov/m/dghr/flo or email: [email protected]; or call (800) 440-0397 or (202) 647-1076. To subscribe, email: [email protected]. Page 13 July 23, 2015 Human Resources Office Employment Opportunities FOR OPEN VACANCIES PLEASE CLICK HERE EFM VACANT POSITIONS NO POSITION/GRADE/WORK HOURS OPEN TO OFFICE OPENING DATE CLOSING DATE (mm/dd/yy) (mm/dd/yy) 1 General Engineer, FP-5, Full Time AEFM (Appointment Eligible Family Member) - All Agencies OBO 2/27/2014 UNTIL FILLED 2 Mail Escort, FP-9, Part Time (two positions) U.S. Citizen EFM, U.S. Citizen MOH and U.S. Citizen NOR - All Agencies IMO 12/18/2014 UNTIL FILLED 3 Roving Administrative Clerk, FP-9/FP-8, WAE (When Actually Employed) U.S. Citizen EFM, U.S. Citizen MOH and U.S. Citizen NOR - All Agencies HRO 1/15/2015 UNTIL FILLED 4 Financial Specialist, FP-5, Full Time AEFM (Appointment Eligible Family Member) - All Agencies FMC 6/25/2015 UNTIL FILLED 5 Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) Coordinator, FP-5, Full Time U.S. Citizen EFM, U.S. Citizen MOH and U.S. Citizen NOR - All Agencies POL 7/2/2015 UNTIL FILLED 6 Registered Nurse, FP-5, Full Time EFM, MOH, NOR and OR Health Unit 7/9/2015 UNTIL FILLED 7 ASEAN Public Affairs Liaison, FP-4, Full Time U.S. Citizen EFM, U.S. Citizen MOH U.S. Mission to ASEAN and U.S. Citizen NOR - All Agencies 7/9/2015 UNTIL FILLED 8 Co-CLO Coordinator, FP-5, Part Time AEFM (Appointment Eligible Family Member) - All agencies. 7/9/2015 UNTIL FILLED MGT FSN VACANT POSITIONS NO POSITION/GRADE/WORK HOURS OPENING DATE CLOSING DATE (mm/dd/yy) (mm/dd/yy) OPEN TO OFFICE All Interested Candidates RSO/Jakarta 7/25/2013 UNTIL FILLED U.S. Bilateral/U.S. ASEAN Missions Employees Only RSO/Jakarta 9/5/2013 UNTIL FILLED 1 Guard Supervisor (Deputy Commander), FSN-6; FP-8* (Full Time 40 hrs/week) Re-advertised 2 Guard (Patrol), FSN-4; FP-AA* (Full Time 40 hrs/week) 3 Guard (Sergeant), FSN-5; FP-9* (Full Time 40 hrs/week) All Interested Candidates RSO/Jakarta 9/19/2013 UNTIL FILLED 4 Mechanic HVAC, FSN-4; FP-AA* (Full Time 40 hrs/week) Re-advertised All Interested Candidates FM/Jakarta 3/27/2014 UNTIL FILLED 5 Mechanic (Plumber), FSN-4; FP-AA* (Full Time 40 hrs/week) Re-advertised All Interested Candidates FM/Jakarta 4/3/2014 UNTIL FILLED Page 14 July 23, 2015 Human Resources Office FSN VACANT POSITIONS NO POSITION/GRADE/WORK HOURS OPEN TO OFFICE OPENING DATE CLOSING DATE (mm/dd/yy) (mm/dd/yy) 6 Generator Mechanic, FSN-4; FP-AA* (Full Time 40 hrs/week) Re-advertised All Interested Candidates FM/Jakarta 4/3/2014 UNTIL FILLED 7 Mechanic (Electrician), FSN-4; FP-AA* (Full Time 40 hrs/week) Re-advertised All Interested Candidates FM/Jakarta 4/10/2014 UNTIL FILLED 8 Sergeant Guard, FSN-5; FP-9* (Full Time 40 hrs/week) All Interested Candidates OBO/Jakarta 6/12/2014 UNTIL FILLED 9 Guard, FSN-3; FP-BB* (Full Time 48 hrs/week) All Interested Candidates OBO/Jakarta 6/19/2014 UNTIL FILLED 10 Mechanic (Welder), FSN-4; FP-AA* (Full Time 40 hrs/week) All Interested Candidates FM/Jakarta 9/18/2014 UNTIL FILLED 11 Mechanic (Painter), FSN-4; FP-AA* (Full Time 40 hrs/week) All Interested Candidates FM/Jakarta 9/18/2014 UNTIL FILLED 12 Guard, FSN-3; FP-BB* (Full Time 48 hrs/week) All Interested Candidates RSO/Jakarta 10/30/2014 UNTIL FILLED 13 Guard, FSN-2; FP-CC* (Full Time 48 hrs/week) All Interested Candidates RSO/Jakarta 10/30/2014 UNTIL FILLED 14 Chauffeur, FSN-3; FP-BB* (Full Time 48 hrs/week) All Interested Candidates FM/Jakarta 2/12/2015 UNTIL FILLED 15 Chauffeur, FSN-3; FP-BB* (Full Time 48 hrs/week) All Interested Candidates GSO-TRS/Jakarta 2/26/2015 UNTIL FILLED 16 Supervisory Political Specialist, FSN-11; FP-4* (Full Time 40 hrs/week) All Interested Candidates POL/Jakarta 3/26/2015 UNTIL FILLED 17 Political Economic Specialist, FSN-10; FP-5* (Full Time 40 hrs/week) Re advertised All Interested Candidates POLECON/Surabaya 4/30/2015 UNTIL FILLED 18 Public Affairs Specialist, FSN-10; FP-5* (Full Time 40 hrs/week) All Interested Candidates ASEAN/Jakarta 5/21/2015 UNTIL FILLED 19 Economic Specialist, FSN-10; FP-5* (Full Time 40 hrs/week) All Interested Candidates ECON/Jakarta 6/18/2015 UNTIL FILLED 20 Political Specialist, FSN-10; FP-5* (Full Time 40 hrs/week) All Interested Candidates POL/Jakarta 6/18/2015 UNTIL FILLED 21 Security Investigator FSN-9: FP-5* (Full Time 40 hrs/week) Re-advertised All Interested Candidates RSO/Jakarta 6/25/2015 UNTIL FILLED Page 15 July 23, 2015 Human Resources Office FSN VACANT POSITIONS NO POSITION/GRADE/WORK HOURS OPEN TO OFFICE OPENING DATE CLOSING DATE (mm/dd/yy) (mm/dd/yy) 22 Administrative Clerk, FSN-6; FP-8* (Full Time 40 hrs/week) All Interested Candidates MGT/ Medan 7/16/2015 7/29/2015 23 Chauffeur, FSN-3; FP-BB* (Full Time 48 hrs/week) All Interested Candidates MGT/ Medan 7/16/2015 7/29/2015 7/23/2015 Human Resources Office USAID/EXO/HR U.S. Embassy Jakarta Gedung Sarana Jaya, Jalan Budi Kemuliaan 1/1, Jakarta 10110 c/o U.S. Embassy Annex, Jakarta Gedung Sarana Jaya Jl. Budi Kemuliaan I/1, Jakarta 10110 Point of Contact: Point of Contact: EFM: Dewi- (62-21) 3435- 9430 Kharisma/Titi - 3435 9000 ext.4482/4020 FSN: Wulan - 34359266 and Ardi - 34354596 (State); Dian - 34359135 (Non-State) Email: [email protected] (for FSN position) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] (for US/TCN PSC position) Welcome the following new FSN on Monday, July 27, 2015 Mariana Putri Kusumadewi – Program Management Assistant (Financial Assistant), ODC Marlina Yudianti – Administrative Clerk, WAE, HR Wahyudi – Guard, OBO Herman Setiawan – Guard, OBO Sugeng Hariyadi – Chauffeur, GSO/TRS Page 16 July 23, 2015 Human Resources Office REDC: “English Vitamin” Program for LE Staff Now Ready for All EAP Posts: The English Enhancement Program, managed by the Regional Employee Development Center (REDC) at U.S. Embassy Bangkok, has been piloting an “English Vitamin” program with 400 LE staff at Mission Thailand and Embassy Rangoon. It has been a hit with them! REDC is now ready to offer English Vitamin to all interested EAP LE staff who desire to strengthen their English language ability and learn independently. REDC distributes English Vitamin to all subscribers via email twice a week. Each email provides an English tip, a useful phrase, an expression, or a correction for a common mistake. ____ Tom for a long time. We talk on the phone every week. a) Jim knew b) Jim’s known Scroll down to see the answer The answer is b). Use the present perfect tense if a situation started in the past and continues to the present. Page 17 July 23, 2015 U.S. Embassy Information U.S. Mission Office Hours Mon — Fri CLO Annex 0730 — 1600 Mon, Wed, Fri CLO TOB 0730 — 1600 Mon — Fri Commissary 0800 — 1700 Mon — Fri CSC 0700 — 1600 Cashier Mon — Fri Annex and TOB 0900 — 1300 Mon, Wed, Fri Embassy 0730 — 1700, and Antatour Travel Tue & Thu 0730 — 1400 FPO Mon — Fri Embassy 0900 — 1500 Mon — Fri FPO Annex 0900 — 1300 Health Unit Mon-Fri Annex 0700 — 1600 Health Unit (Call for South appointment, Jakarta 02134359200) Mon — Fri Java The Hut 0700 — 1500 FAC Emergency Duty Supervisors Page 18 Want your ad in the Cicak’s Classifieds? The Cicak is the U.S. Embassy/Jakarta’s unofficial newsletter published on Thursdays. For safety and privacy reasons, please do not forward it outside our Embassy community. Submissions from the Embassy community for the next issue are due Tuesday by COB. If Tuesday is a holiday, the deadline is Monday by COB. Please e-mail submissions through e-Services or email to [email protected]. Ads might be edited. Name, Agency/Office, and contact phone and an e-mail address must be provided. Each ad will run twice unless resubmitted; any re-listing is on a space-available basis. An approved “Application to Dispose of Personal Property" must be attached to any ad listing an item worth $335 or more. July 20 - July 26, Krishnanta Hardhono, 0811.842.788 July 27 - Aug 2, Riza Prasetyaningsih, 0811.1032.894 July 23, 2015
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