Chemonics International Inc., an international development consulting firm based in Washington, D.C.,
seeks
Indonesian national candidates for an anticipated USAID-funded LESTARI
project in Indonesia, to be implemented under the REPLACE IDIQ. The
project seeks to reduce land based greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and
conserve valuable biodiversity in carbon rich and biologically
significant forest and mangrove ecosystems in priority landscapes in
Indonesia. The ideal candidates will have a record of successfully
implementing USAID-funded biodiversity/forestry conservation programs as
well as a passion for making a difference in the lives of people around
the world.
We are seeking qualified short- and long-term specialists for the following positions:
· Biodiversity Conservation Specialist
·
Sustainable
Forestry Specialist
·
Climate
Change Mitigation and Adaptation Specialist
·
Sustainable Agricultural Intensification Specialist
·
Ecosystems Specialist
·
Ecosystem Payments Services Specialist
·
Sustainable Conservation Finance Specialist
·
Resource Rights, Governance and Policy Reform
Specialist
·
Resource Based Conflict Mitigation & Management
Specialist
·
Environmental Compliance Specialist.
·
Forestry
Private Sector Partnerships Specialist
·
Monitoring
and Evaluation Manager
·
Communications
and Outreach Manager
· Grants/Subcontracts Manager
Qualifications:
·
Minimum of Bachelor’s degree in relevant field
required, advanced degree preferred.
·
At least seven (7) years professional
experience in relevant job function
·
Experience on USAID or other international
donor-funded projects preferred
·
Professional fluency in English and Indonesian
Bahasa and excellent written and oral communication skills.
Application
Instructions: Please
submit detailed CV, cover letter, and contact information to IndonesiaLESTARI@chemonics.com by September
3, 2014, with the position to which you are applying in the subject
line. No telephone inquiries, please. Only finalists will be contacted. We
welcome you to learn more about Chemonics International at www.chemonics.com.
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