ASEAN Engagement Lead and Technical Workstream Manager on the Financial Services Pillar of the ASEAN Economic Integration Programme
Cadmus is implementing the Financial Services Pillar (FSP) of the ASEAN Economic Integration Programme (AEIP). The AEIP is funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), and supports inclusive and sustainable economic growth across the ASEAN region by improving access to finance and enhancing financial and digital literacy.
Cadmus would like to invite interested candidates to apply for the position of ASEAN Engagement Lead and Technical Workstream Manager.
The ASEAN Engagement Lead and Technical Workstream Manager will lead ASEAN-facing engagement, stakeholder coordination and strategic positioning of the programme within ASEAN systems and processes. As a member of the Service Provider Management Team (SPMT), they will work closely with the Team Leader, ASEAN Secretariat, ASEAN sectoral bodies and ASEAN Member States (AMS) to secure buy-in, approvals and alignment for programme initiatives.
The role combines responsibility for managing key ASEAN stakeholder relationships with accountability for the delivery of assigned technical workstreams. The postholder will ensure that programme activities remain aligned with ASEAN priorities, are effectively coordinated across stakeholders and are delivered in a timely, high-quality and well-managed manner. They will oversee the planning, implementation and monitoring of assigned workstreams, manage delivery partners and consultants, and proactively identify and address risks, opportunities and stakeholder dynamics to support successful programme delivery.
Application Instructions
Interested candidates should submit a CV and Cover Letter demonstrating how they meet the criteria outlined below. Applications should be sent via email to fspadmin@cadmusgroup.com no later than (Friday, 26 June 2026 at 8 PM Jakarta time). Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
By submitting an application, candidates acknowledge that the information provided will be made accessible on a need-to-know basis to Cadmus employees and agents engaged in the selection process, as well as with FCDO. All personal data will be handled in accordance with Cadmus’ data protection policies, which can be accessed at this link: Privacy Policy – Cadmus Group.
Qualifications and Experience
- Master’s degree in Economics, Finance, Public Policy, International Relations, Development Studies, Business Administration or a related field. Additional professional qualifications are desirable.
- Minimum of 10 years of relevant professional experience, including experience working with governments, regional organisations, donor-funded programmes or international development projects.
- Demonstrated experience in financial sector development, financial inclusion, digital finance, financial regulation, financial supervision or related fields.
- Demonstrated knowledge and experience of at least two thematic issues, including national financial inclusion strategies and measurement methodologies, cross-border retail payments, alternative data and open finance, non-bank supervision of digital and platform lending, technology enabled consumer decision-making and protection, and development and implementation of financial inclusion learning roadmaps.
- Experience engaging with senior government officials, regulators, policymakers, financial institutions and development partners. Experience working with ASEAN institutions or ASEAN Member States is highly desirable.
- Proven understanding of ASEAN processes, stakeholder engagement and regional cooperation mechanisms.
- Proven ability to build and maintain effective stakeholder relationships and navigate complex political and institutional environments.
- Experience managing projects, technical assistance initiatives or technical workstreams, including oversight of consultants and delivery partners.
- Strong coordination and problem-solving skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and proactively address delivery risks and challenges.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience preparing reports, concept notes, presentations and stakeholder-facing materials.
- Fluency in English (reading, writing and speaking) and legal authorisation to work in Indonesia without sponsorship.
Job Description / Terms of Reference
| Reports to:
FSP Team Leader |
| 1. Role Purpose
Leads ASEAN-facing engagement and ensures the programme is strategically positioned, endorsed and effectively delivered within ASEAN systems. The role combines a horizontal mandate for ASEAN engagement, stakeholder alignment and programme positioning across the programme with a vertical mandate for technical workstream management and delivery responsibility for assigned workstreams. 2. Authority & Decision-Making The ASEAN Engagement & Technical Workstream Manager has authority to manage and represent programme relationships with ASEC, ASEAN sectoral bodies and relevant AMS counterparts, and to determine and adapt engagement approaches, sequencing and stakeholder strategies as needed, in collaboration with the Team Leader. Within assigned workstreams, the role holder has authority to make day-to-day operational decisions, prioritise delivery activities and manage implementation within agreed scope, budgets and workplans. Approval from the Team Leader is required for:
3. Not Accountable For The ASEAN Engagement & Technical Workstream Manager is not accountable for:
The role contributes to and informs these areas where relevant but does not hold final accountability for them. 4. Performance Expectations Success in this role is reflected in:
5. Core Responsibilities A. ASEAN Engagement & Strategic Programme Positioning (Horizontal)
B. Technical Workstream Management & Delivery (Vertical – Assigned Workstream)
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