RECOFTC – The Center for People and Forests holds a unique
and important place in the world of forestry. It is the only international
not‐for‐profit organization that specializes in capacity development for
community forestry and devolved forest management. RECOFTC engages in strategic
networks and effective partnerships with governments, nongovernment organizations,
civil society, the private sector, local people, and research and educational
institutes throughout the Asia‐Pacific region and beyond. With over 30 years of
international experience and a dynamic approach to capacity
development—involving research, analysis and synthesis; strategic
communication; training and learning networks; and piloting and
demonstrating—RECOFTC delivers innovative solutions for people and forests.
RECOFTC is now seeking a Community Forestry Partnership
Coordinator for its Indonesia Country Program. The successful candidate will be
based in Bogor, Indonesia. The contract period will be for 12 months, national
recruited condition, with the possibility of extension. This position is for
Indonesian national only.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Community Forestry Partnerships
Coordinator (CFPC) works as a team member of the RECOFTC Indonesia Country
Program (ICP). S/he is positioned in the ICP Office located in Bogor, under the
direct supervision of the Country Program Director (CPD). The Community/Social Forestry
Partnerships Coordinator is responsible for development of piloting and
demonstration sites in the field in partnership with relevant stakeholders in
the country. S/he will work directly with RECOFTC partners (e.g. Government
agencies at different levels, national and international NGOs, Research and
training institutions, local communities, and donors) in the development of
Community/Social Forestry policy in line with the existing legislation and
local practices. The Community Forestry Partnerships Coordinator will also
support national level initiatives, providing hands on technical experience
into policy discussions, knowledge management and proposal development.
Additionally, s/he will also contribute to raising awareness and developing the
capacity of concerned partners and stakeholders to support the development of
CF in Indonesia.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Under the overall guidance and supervision of the CPD and in close collaboration with other ICP staff and support from RECOFTC regional office in Bangkok, the Community Forestry Partnerships Coordinator will have following responsibilities.
Under the overall guidance and supervision of the CPD and in close collaboration with other ICP staff and support from RECOFTC regional office in Bangkok, the Community Forestry Partnerships Coordinator will have following responsibilities.
Program development (35%)
·
Contribute to the
development and update of country strategic plans for RECOFTC in Indonesia.
·
In collaboration with
both RECOFTC regional office and ICP staff, develop concept notes and project
proposals focusing on capacity development, research and analysis, governance
of CF/SF and engagement with private sector within a landscape context in Indonesia.
Program and service delivery (50%)
·
Be responsible for
the coordination, development, and timely delivery of community/social forestry
activities, including follow-up, mentoring, coaching and back-stopping.
·
In collaboration with
ICP staff and RECOFTC regional office, source appropriate experienced
consultants when required to support the program and service delivery.
·
Be responsible for
the establishment (including site survey, design, etc.) and maintenance of
RECOFTC supported piloting and demonstration sites at landscape level as well
as packaging the lessons learned from these for a variety of stakeholders.
·
Assist in the
collection, development, adaptation, documentation, translation and
dissemination of appropriate extension materials, including manuals, case
studies, policy briefs, blogs etc.
·
In collaboration with the ICP Training Coordinator support
the development of training modules and plans for field projects and other
stakeholders;
·
Provide technical
assistance and act as trainer/facilitator/resource person for relevant training/
community/social forestry activities as required;
·
Liaise with the
responsible officers at Ministry of Forestry and Environment (MoEF) and its
line agencies, and Center for Forestry Education and Training (CFET) from
central to regional and local level and its other subordinate bodies to ensure
collaboration in the formalization, development and monitoring of Community/Social
Forestry in Indonesia;
·
Participate and coordinate
the activities of the National Community/Social Forestry Network/ Working group;
·
Network with all CF/SF
initiatives and other natural resource and environment organizations and
projects to share and learn lessons, and to develop joint plans for
complementary work to formalize and develop community/social forestry;
·
Provide support to
RECOFTC’s ongoing projects as and when required
Planning, reporting and monitoring
(10%)
·
Prepare budgets and
financial reports for all CF/SF related activities and ensure accuracy,
transparency and efficiency in financial expenditures;
·
Create and maintain
relevant databases on policies, guidelines and maps for monitoring the progress
of CF/SF in Indonesia;
·
Help with the
preparation of periodic reports for the Indonesia Country Program activities and
specific projects
·
Participate and
contribute in the RECOFTC annual events such as annual planning, annual review,
mid-year review and other regional events;
General (5%)
·
Perform other tasks
as are assigned from time to time by the Country Program Director.
QUALIFICATIONS AND
EXPERIENCE
The Community Forestry Partnership
Coordinator will have the following essential and desirable qualifications and
experience:
Essential
·
Bachelor degree in
Forestry, Natural Resource Management or related fields (Master’s degree
desirable)
·
Minimum 5-years
working experience in community/social forestry in Indonesia or in the region.
·
Demonstrated
experience in program/project design, development, delivery, coordination,
planning, networking, facilitation and extension material development at
sub-national level.
·
Experience working in
close partnership with MoEF and/or its line agencies and other CF actors,
including NGOs and donors;
·
Possess leadership
personality, and able to take on and solve problems expeditiously and
efficiently;
·
Good knowledge and
understanding of emerging issues related to community forestry, including
FLEGT, PES, and climate change mitigation, especially REDD+ and adaptation in
Indonesia and at global level.
·
Demonstrated strong
experience in analytical and research skills as well as in applying
participatory tools and methodologies.
·
Ability to prepare
concept notes, proposals, and reports in English language.
·
Good written and
verbal Bahasa Indonesia and English
·
Proven ability to
write in a clear and concise manner and to communicate effectively orally.
·
Indonesian National
·
Sound knowledge of
Microsoft Office applications including MS Excel.
·
Available for regular
travel to the field
Desirable
- Experience in natural resource management in Southeast Asia
- Experience in policy and regulation analysis on community forestry in Indonesia
- Output and outcome oriented
- Experience in working with international organizations
General
In addition, the applicant should
possess the following characteristics (including attitudes and skills):
·
Interpersonal
communication skills, individually and in-groups, with an ability to work as an
active member of teams. This implies flexibility and open-mindedness.
·
Possess leadership
personality, and able to take on and solve problems quickly and efficiently;
·
Hands-on experience
and able to work independently with minimum supervision;
·
Initiative and
ability to make informed independent judgments (which is not inconsistent with
an overall team approach).
·
Ability to work in a
variety of cultural and institutional contexts.
Interested candidates are requested to submit
CV and a cover letter indicating why they are suitable for this position along
with salary requirements and current contact details of three referees,
including recent supervisors to HR@recoftc.org. Please quote the
position title in the subject line of the email. Only short-listed
candidates will be notified. RECOFTC has a competitive compensation
package. However, offers shall be based on salary history, relevant experience
and qualifications of the selected candidate.
To learn more about RECOFTC, please visit our
website www.recoftc.org
Women are
strongly encouraged to apply. RECOFTC is an equal opportunity employer and the
successful candidate will be selected based on merit.
RECOFTC retains the right
to offer this position at a job grade relevant to the qualifications and experience
of the selected candidate.
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