Jakarta Centre for Law Enforcement Cooperation (JCLEC) Foundation memberi kesempatan untuk bergabung bersama E-Learning Specialist di Semarang, Jawa Tengah.
Deskripsi Pekerjaan
Job Description:
He/She will be responsible for developing the LRC online learning platform and modules for JCLEC programs. The person is primarily responsible for developing high-end online learning modules to the standard required by JCLEC. In addition, this individual will need to maintain effective relationships and communication with the extended JCLEC community.
 
Responsibilities:
- To develop new online training modules.
- To ensure the technical functionality of online training modules, review modules.
- To assist with the administration and operation of the Learning Resource Centre.
- Contribute to the overall effectiveness of JCLEC and its staff.
 
Requirements:
- Bilingual, both conversationally and in writing – Bahasa Indonesia and English.
- Hold a Bachelor Degree in related areas.
- Having experience in designing, developing, and managing education and e-learning programs.
- Having experience in designing and developing SCORM/H5P e-learning content with Adobe Captivate, Articulate Storyline, or iSpiring.
- Familiarity in operating InDesign, Adobe Photoshop is desirable but not mandatory.
- Good at meeting deadlines and solving problems.
- Ability to work well independently as well as in teams.
- This role is based in Semarang, and for Indonesian nationals only.
 
Qualification:
Professional Certification, Diploma, Adv Diploma, bachelor’s degree.
 
Company Overview
The Jakarta Centre for Law Enforcement Cooperation (JCLEC) was established in 2004 within the grounds of the INP Police Academy in Semarang, Central Java by the Governments of Australia and Indonesia to support the development of Indonesian and Regional transnational crime prevention capability through the delivery of professional training opportunities and capacity development activities and projects. The JCLEC Foundation is registered as a not-for-profit organisation under Indonesian Law and is jointly managed by Government personnel from the Indonesian National Police and the Australian Federal Police.