Jakarta
Adaptasi
Perubahan Iklim dan Ketangguhan (APIK) Project is a 5-year, $19 million
USAID funded Project. The purpose of APIK is to support the Government
of Indonesia to strengthen climate and disaster resilience, working in
an integrated manner from the national level down to the community
level. APIK will help to mainstream climate change adaptation and
disaster risk reduction into national and sub-national governance
frameworks, build the capacity of local communities and the private
sector to address climate change and weather-related natural hazards,
and support the use of information for climate and disaster risk
management among key stakeholders.
Below position will be hired as temporary staff for 1 year.
1. Community Based Climate Change Advisor
The Community-Based Climate Change Advisor is the Task Lead for enhancing sub-national government and community resilience to climate change and weather-related natural disasters.
The Community-Based Climate Change Advisor will build local government and community capacity-building for resilience to climate change and weather-relate natural disasters,
utilizing entry-points such as local government working groups and
community-based vulnerability mapping to convene stakeholders and
facilitate planning and actions that strengthen landscape,
socioeconomic, and institutional resilience. He/she also will support the mapping of institutional capacity of BPBDs, including progress on implementing the Resilient Villages Program, ffacilitate community-based vulnerability assessments and risk profiles using participatory climate risk mapping.
Qualifications:
· Eight years of experience in climate change adaptation and disaster management, preparedness and response on the community level.
· Experience implementing community resilience programs that focus on climate variability and changing weather patterns.
· Experience in community development and engagement with civil society.
· Experience with adaptation activities, resource mobilization, and advocacy.
· Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field; Masters preferred.
· Strong English writing abilities.
Please send your CV together with form on this https://goo.gl/g97ZjK wit h position applied on the email subject to hrd@id.mercycorps.org
Vacancy will be closed 31 December 2018 and
only short listed candidates will be contacted for interview. We look
forward to hearing from those who are interested in taking this
opportunity to grow and develop with us.
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