Arifiana Wardhani

Program Assistant at The Australian Consortium for '​In-Country'​ Indonesian Studies
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Kevin William Erlangga

Arifiana was a great professional to work with and one of the best people to have as a partner. We worked together at Global Engagement Office and she helped me a lot to get started and also to understand internal processes. Her work ethics is immaculate and so easy to work together with. She goes out of her way when you ask for some help and guidance. Thanks a lot, Ta! You’ve made all of our works and responsibilities relatively smooth and I’ll will always cherish our time in GEO

Syahnaz Widyastuti Irawan

Arifiana and I were in the same social community service (KKN-UGM) group in Desa Malangjiwan & Basin, Klaten for 50 days. We got along right away as her easy-going attitude made me comfortable being around her on and off the field. On top of that, I noticed that she was always so full of ideas, creative, hands-on, and organized. She would definitely be an asset to any team.

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Experience

    • Australia
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Program Assistant
      • Jul 2022 - Present

    • Australia
    • International Affairs
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Chapter President
      • Nov 2020 - Nov 2022

      Advised 9 team members remotely with different social and cultural backgrounds. Set team strategic direction, resulting in the conduction of 10 virtual events, 15% higher social media followers, and 20% more members of AIYA Yogyakarta Chapter. Built and maintained linkages with 5 university bodies, 3 different AIYA Chapters, and 1 Australian sports community throughout Indonesia and Australia. Advised 9 team members remotely with different social and cultural backgrounds. Set team strategic direction, resulting in the conduction of 10 virtual events, 15% higher social media followers, and 20% more members of AIYA Yogyakarta Chapter. Built and maintained linkages with 5 university bodies, 3 different AIYA Chapters, and 1 Australian sports community throughout Indonesia and Australia.

    • Indonesia
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Legal Affairs Staff
      • Mar 2021 - Jul 2022

      Draft agreements (both Indonesian and English, bilingual agreement); review agreements in a tight deadline, with an average number of 4 documents examined per day.Negotiate with partner institutions and stakeholders (universities, companies, government institutions, and SOEs) concerning the terms of the agreement.Developed a standard operating procedure of cooperation establishment in FISIPOL UGM, achieving in a 200%increase in the total number of agreements concluded in 2021.Arranged proposal for partnership establishment as part of the role Director of Sponsorship for the FISIPOL International Short Course Program (FISCO) 2021.Assisted the organisation of Australia-Indonesia in Conversation 2022 in July, held by the Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne and the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, UGM

    • Legal Staff
      • Jan 2020 - Feb 2021

    • Indonesia
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Administration Staff
      • Feb 2019 - Dec 2019

      Handled 30-50 customers per day relating to the Faculty’s bureaucracy. Initiated the customer service procedure by applying some measures, such as greeting the customer, documenting concerns, complaints, and feedback regarding the administration system, increased 30% customer Coordinated with faculty units and departments in preparing the relevant documents and logistics for the Faculty accreditation process, resulting in the achievement of “A” accreditation status. Handled 30-50 customers per day relating to the Faculty’s bureaucracy. Initiated the customer service procedure by applying some measures, such as greeting the customer, documenting concerns, complaints, and feedback regarding the administration system, increased 30% customer Coordinated with faculty units and departments in preparing the relevant documents and logistics for the Faculty accreditation process, resulting in the achievement of “A” accreditation status.

    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Immigration intern
      • Jul 2019 - Aug 2019

      Facilitated 100-120 expatriates per day on the Indonesian visa application. Delivered English translations 1-2 times primary staff to handle Indonesian citizens who had immigration issues. Reorganised the passport pick-up system, resulting in a 50% boost for service acceleration and minimised human errors up to 50%. Facilitated 100-120 expatriates per day on the Indonesian visa application. Delivered English translations 1-2 times primary staff to handle Indonesian citizens who had immigration issues. Reorganised the passport pick-up system, resulting in a 50% boost for service acceleration and minimised human errors up to 50%.

    • Australia
    • International Affairs
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Socio Cultural Project Officer
      • Feb 2019 - Jul 2019

    • Community Development Project Officer
      • Sep 2018 - Feb 2019

  • BPPM Mahkamah
    • D.I Yogyakarta, Indonesia
    • Editor In Chief
      • Jan 2018 - Nov 2018

      Led 3 sub-departments consisting of 17 editorial staff. Supervised content production for print publication and website with the end result are 3 bulletins, 1 magazine, and 23 articles published. Altered the editorial guideline for editors, resulting in a 20% rise in content production. Led 3 sub-departments consisting of 17 editorial staff. Supervised content production for print publication and website with the end result are 3 bulletins, 1 magazine, and 23 articles published. Altered the editorial guideline for editors, resulting in a 20% rise in content production.

    • Canada
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Local Volunteer
      • Jan 2018 - Feb 2018

      I participated in Aiesec UGM as a local volunteer. The project was called Mahadana. We were concerning on the development of tourism village in Yogyakarta, especially Kampung Wisata Pandeyan. Together with exchange participant, I and other local volunteers taught English to the kids and adults from the village. We also did charity program at an orphanage in Yogyakarta. Plus, we also did cultural immersion. We learned some traditional Javanese dance and music. At the end of the project, we performed it.

Education

  • Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM)
    Undergraduate, Law
    2016 - 2021

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