On Monday, May 18, 2015 8:38 AM, CI Indonesia <ci.indonesia@yahoo.com> wrote:
Writers for SLP Annual Report and Project
Report
The Sustainable Landscapes Partnership (SLP) is
an innovative public-private partnership in Indonesia that brings governments, communities,
businesses, and non-governmental organizations together to develop and test new
approaches to land use planning and management. It is aimed at creating
sustainable agricultural economic opportunities, while maintaining natural
capital and avoiding deforestation and associated greenhouse gas emissions.
Currently, SLP is working at three sites in Sumatera, namely Mandailing Natal
(Madina), Tapanuli Selatan (TapSel), and Tapanuli Utara (TapUt) districts. SLP
aims to establish a replicable model of public-private partnerships that foster
low carbon development opportunities, thereby helping to address global climate
change and contribute to economic growth. SLP is implemented by Conservation International
and funded by the United States Agency for International Development and the
Walton Family Foundation.
PURPOSE
OF THIS CONSULTANCY
SLP requires 1 (one) short-term writer
to write the SLP annual report and 1 (one) short- term writer to write the SLP
project report.
GENERAL
TASKS
1.
Write original text of annual/project report as well as compile materials
from existing monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and technical reports;
2.
Select photos from existing archive and write captions;
3.
Coordinate with SLP communications team to
collect raw materials for the text;
4.
Visit SLP project sites to interview and
collect data from field team and program partners (for project report writer);
5.
Edit the structure and grammar of the annual/project
reports and ensure it is consistent with SLP Style Guide;
6.
Edit all attachments;
7.
Synch up the Performance Monitoring Plan (PMP)
with the text in the narrative to ensure that it matches;
8.
Ensure consistent use of acronyms.
GENERAL REQUIREMENT
1.
Excellent
written English skills;
2.
Experience
in writing and editing annual/project reports for non-profit organization;
3.
Good
understanding in conservation and sustainable development issues in Indonesia;
4.
Willing
to travel to North Sumatera (for project report writer);
5.
Excellent
MS Word and Excel formatting skills.
Interest
individuals can send resume, and sample of writings to pdjanoe@conservation.org
stating SLP Project Report Writer or SLP
Annual Report Writer
in the subject no later than May 29 2015. Only
shortlisted candidates will be contacted. 
No comments:
Post a Comment