Kemitraan and USAID’s BIJAK (Bangun Indonesia untuk Jaga Alam Demi Keberlanjutan) project have been working
collaboratively for years and we are strengthening the relationship further by
working closely in designing and managing a work plan aimed at reinforcing
management capacity, collaboration and coordination to reduce conservation area
encroachment and protecting essential ecosystem. Under this collaboration,
we would like to hire Encroachment Mitigation and Forest Conservation
Specialist.
1. Overview
The overarching objective of
USAID’s BIJAK project is to address the constellation of market forces,
financial incentives, policy levers, social norms and values driving
deforestation and biodiversity loss in order to promote enduring changes in
individual and organizational behavior which reduce greenhouse gas emissions
and conserve valuable marine and terrestrial biodiversity. To realize this
objective, BIJAK will work through national instruments and systems to impact
the following:
·
Number
of national level laws, policies, regulations, decrees, procedures, or fiscal
and budgetary practices reformed, revised, adopted and/or applied aiming to
reduce GHG emissions, reduce wildlife trafficking, and conserve valuable
terrestrial and marine biodiversity with USG assistance.
·
Improved
capacity and willingness of Indonesian institutions and organizations to
address biodiversity conservation, especially wildlife trafficking, and climate
change as a result of USG assistance
·
Number
of businesses engaged in extensive land-use practices, especially palm oil,
developing green business practices and sharing them widely with others in
their industry with USG assistance.
·
Amount
of investment leveraged in USD from private and public sources for biodiversity
conservation and/or climate change as a result of USG assistance
·
Public
opinion and behaviors changed to support targeted terrestrial and marine
biodiversity conservation and low carbon development issues as a result of
advocacy campaigns developed and implemented with USG support.
·
Model(s)
for successful low emissions development and forest conservation developed and
shared at all levels of government and with other key stakeholders with USG
assistance.
2.
Objectives
The Encroachment Mitigation and Forest Conservation Specialist will
lead BIJAK Technical Component 3 by designing and managing a work plan aimed at
reinforcing management capacity, collaboration and coordination to reduce conservation
area encroachment and protecting essential ecosystem areas outside of
conservation areas (including Area Penggunaan Lain).
The
targeted outcomes for this component include the following:
·
Harmonized
and improved data on encroachments at selected conservation areas,
·
Improved
engagement with key stakeholders for encroachment resolution,
·
Enactment
of regulatory changes and implementation of encroachment resolution action
plans,
·
Improved
collaboration and monitoring for essential ecosystem areas protection and
management,
·
Improved policies for essential ecosystem areas protection and management, and
·
Improved capacity on
the management of essential ecosystem area data.
3. Specific Tasks and
Responsibilities
In this
capacity, the Encroachment Mitigation
and Forest Conservation Specialist will advise and support the Chief of
Party (COP) and Technical Theme 1 (TT1) Coordinator in the development and
implementation of a comprehensive works for promoting encroachment resolution
and forest conservation strategies, which includes reforms to both the regulatory
environment and industry best practices, to promote conservation-oriented best
practices in Indonesian land-based activities, with a focus on the palm oil
sector (but also including extractive industries and smallholder farming). In
planning and executing this strategy, the specialist must collaborate with and
build upon the efforts of a host of other GOI, USG, local communities and
private sector activities and initiatives. The specialist will furnish
leadership to concerned BIJAK staff, subcontractors and grantees and provide
day-to-day direction of all BIJAK activities related to encroachment
mitigation and protection of essential ecosystem outside conservation areas,
including non-state forest (area
penggunaan lain).
The Encroachment Mitigation and Forest Conservation
Specialist will oversee the Component 3 Associate, and coordinate closely with
BIJAK Grants/Special Activities Team for the implementation of Component 3
activities.
Specific
tasks will include:
1. Leading
the design and strategic direction of the Component 3 work plan. Coordinating
the project planning, activity implementation, and reporting for Component 3; ensuring
all plans are well executed.
2. Managing
engagement with various
stakeholders, including the Multi-stakeholder Encroachment Task Force team
under the Directorate General of Ecosystem and Natural Resources Conservation (KSDAE),
to ensure a well-coordinated approach to conservation area encroachments.
3.. Demonstrating technical leadership
in managing BIJAK’s efforts to identify encroachment characteristics, develop
typologies, and formulate recommendations to resolve existing conservation area
encroachments and preventing the further encroachment.
4. Coordinating with BPEE to apply a
systematic and data-driven approach to identify and map indicative area as
essential ecosystem across Indonesia and provide inputs and recommendations for
regulation development and revision.
5. Overseeing
and ensuring the successful implementation of grants, letters of collaboration,
and subcontracts with program partners.
6. Monitoring
and reporting on partners’ performance and providing input into BIJAK’s
Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Plan.
Contributing to project efforts to assess and report on impact including
but not limited to providing verification records to the M&E team, and
contributing to M&E-led evaluations and assessments, and preparing sections
of the quarterly, annual, and final reports, preparing presentations, success
stories and newsletter articles, and other means of communication.
7. Coordinating
with BIJAK’s Communications Team to support the project’s and its partners’ communication
and outreach efforts, for example on dealing with media, preparing printed and
electronic publications, preparing opinion articles, and publicity materials
for events.
8. Providing
inputs to TT1 Coordinator and other Component Leaders to foster synergies,
cross-learning, and collaboration across the BIJAK program portfolio.
9. Supervising
the Component 3 Associate, short-term experts, and subcontractors or grantees
assisting the assigned portfolio.
10. Contributing
technical leadership to enhance BIJAK’s overall performance through
participation in regular and occasional meetings, discussions, presentations,
and knowledge sharing.
11. Performing
other duties as specified by the Project TT1 Coordinator and Chief of
Party.
4. Qualifications
The Specialist must meet the following qualifications:
·
Minimum
8 years’ experience working on environmental or land use issues, including the
engagement with local government, private sector and small-scale agriculture
activities (smallholder); this experience should include engagement with
the palm oil industry in Indonesia.
·
advanced
degree in forestry, or related field
·
demonstrated
knowledge of high conservation value (HCV) and high carbon stock stock (HCS)
areas, conservation area management, environmental impact assessments as well
as strategic environmental assessment approaches.
·
strong
understanding of how to affect change through the policy environment, conservation
partnerships, national level strategic planning, private-public partnerships,
and various forms of private sector and smallholder engagements to encourage
best practices and reducing encroachment.
·
excellent
written and spoken English and fluent Indonesian
·
excellent
interpersonal and communication skills
·
must
have an understanding and appreciation for Indonesia’s environmental challenges
and ways in which the private sector can help address them.
Please send
your application letter and resume to recruitment@kemitraan.or.id by 17
November 2018 at the latest.
Early submission of qualified CVs will be prioritized and only shortlisted
candidate will be contacted.
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