Friday, May 22, 2015

Fw: Vacancy at Conservation International - Deputy Chief of Party - SLP

On Thursday, April 30, 2015 11:34 AM, CI Indonesia <ci.indonesia@yahoo.com> wrote:


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Working in 30+ countries globally, Conservation International (CI) Foundation is a non-profit organization committed to empowering societies to responsibly and sustainable care for nature for the good of humanity. We are constantly growing and expanding into areas new and old. With each step, we need more and more hands. Apply your passion, skills, and talents to helping us protect the most important places around the world. We are currently looking to fill the following position for our office in Jakarta:
 

Deputy Chief of Party - SLP

Job Summary:
 
The Sustainable Landscapes Partnership (SLP) is a flagship program of Conservation International that establishes a public-private funding facility with the objective of catalyzing investment in low carbon development opportunities in specific, high conservation value landscapes in Indonesia over 5 years. The Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP) will be a senior position based in Jakarta, Indonesia, responsible for CI-Indonesia representation, leadership and management of the SLP program in North Sumatra, Jakarta and other areas where directed.  The DCOP will also serve as a lead administrator of the SLP Project and will oversee all administration, operations, finance, the identification, disbursement and management of SLP grants to the private sector and other partners, communications, and monitoring and evaluation activities. 
 
The DCOP will assume a key role in assisting the SLP COP with preparation of annual work plans, regular review and revisions to budgets and monitor and track performance against the PMP where required.  Coordination will also be required with the Asia-Pacific Field Division, Indonesia program leadership and operations staff.
 
 
Responsibilities:
·         Representation and reporting of the SLP program to key institutional partners (USAID, WFF, Ministry of Forestry) and stakeholders
·         Together with the SSPM ensure that interventions and activities being conducted in SLP program sites (GHG plans, spatial planning, SEA, etc.) are focused on developing capacity, achieving SLP goals as well as focuses on sustainability, replication and amplification.
·         The DCOP will be expected to assume a key day-to-day role in coordinating and preparing reports and other materials linked with the monitoring and evaluation requirements of the SLP.  This will require the necessary review, coordination and oversight so as to ensure that reporting against performance and alignment to donor expectations from an administrative standpoint; including tracking timelines, efficiencies, and addressing under-performing areas;
·         Provide technical expertise in practical market analysis, review of investment decisions proposed either in the SIAP or via alternative opportunities as they arise;
·         Assume a key role in supporting the management and coordination of SLP investments in Indonesia
·         Oversight of SLP administration and operations including Administration, Finance, and Human Resource management
Minimum Required Qualifications:
·         Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration or similar field 7 years and a preference for 15 years of experience.
·         At least 3 years’ experience as Deputy Chief of Party for major AID agencies or equivalent experience
·         Proven leadership in the administration of similar complex international programs with skills in strategic planning, management, supervision and budgeting.
·         Ideal candidate would have experience managing large scale private sector investments in Indonesia or Southeast Asia in natural resource management (forestry) or agribusiness/value chain sectors (green supply chains, low carbon development, etc.).
 
 
·         Knowledge of conservation issues in Indonesia, especially as it relates to land use change due to agricultural pressure. An articulate individual with ability to establish relationships and that can relate to people at all levels of an organization and possesses excellent communication skills.
·         Proven ability to develop and communicate a common vision among diverse partners and the ability to lead multi-disciplinary teams, as well as to develop a network of contacts among international donor officials and non-government staff.
 
Apply your passion, skills, and talents to helping us protect the most important places around the world.
 
Submit the application by 10 May 2015 to hrd@conservation.or.id
Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
For more information about CI, please visit our web:
www.conservation.or.id / www.conservation.org

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