If
you care about the environment and want to contribute to conservation
efforts in Indonesia, this is the opportunity for you to join the
largest national conservation organization in Indonesia. WWF-Indonesia,
an independent national conservation organization, is part of a global
network of WWF. WWF-ID is currently seeking for the best candidate for
the position of Field Coordinator This position will be based in Boven
Digoel and report to Southern Papua Leader.
Requirements for This Position are:
- At least S1 majoring in Forestry and Biology
Field
Coordinator collaborates with Project Leader for program implementation
in the field, particularly in the Boven Digoel region, monitoring
project progress, challenges encountered and achieving through regular
reporting including developing ideas to improve project outcomes and
achievements.
Ensure the implementation of the LESTARI Program
related to the approach strategy of the Environmental Governance,
Operationalize SEAs & LCPs, Green Enterprises and Private Sector BMP
in Landscape Boven Digoel Boven Digoel (especially in Boven Digoel), to
achieve Project LESTARI objectives of better Land Management, emissions
and biodiversity conservation.
To ensure the availability of
data and information on private sectors operating in Boven Digoel
District, whether it concerns licensing, commodities developed, areas
owned to the marketing chain and interest in BMP.
Requirements for This Position are:
- At least S1 majoring in Forestry and Biology
- Minimum 5 years experience in development and implementation of conservation program.
It is better to have a training / experience certificate related to:
- Survey / Research Boidiversity
- HCVF approach
- Participatory mapping and planning
- Conservation awareness campaign
Interested applicants should send their CV and Cover Letter to vacancy@wwf.id with the subject of Field Coordinator – Boven Digoel (LESTARI PROJECT)The deadline for this vacancy is 7 days after this advertisement is published (28th of June 2018). Only selected candidates would be contacted.
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