Conservation International is seeking applicants
for a senior level positions to be based in Jakarta:
CORPORATE ENGAGEMENT MANAGER
CI Indonesia (CI-I) is building its capacity to
address climate change mitigation and adaptation, poverty reduction, and biodiversity
conservation challenges through the implementation of the Sustainable
Landscapes Partnership and related CI initiatives. The Corporate Engagement
Manager will be the key private sector engagement and management lead person
responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of private sector
engagement in low carbon, pro-poor, and biodiversity friendly private sector
investment initiatives in CI-I's Sustainable Landscapes Partnership and related
investments in CI-I's terrestrial program. S/he will also function as part of a
broader team led by the Center for Environmental Leadership in Business located
at the CI Headquarter Office (CI-HQ).
Requirements:
Advance degree in a business administration
and/or commensurate experience with development and implementation of corporate
engagement strategy design and implementation.
Experience in design and implementation of
corporate outreach strategies and related document production.
Solid understanding of business strategies
related to tropical land use practices.
Proven ability to support colleagues across
various disciplines, cultures and backgrounds to achieve shared goals.
Strong written and verbal communication skills
in Indonesian and English.
Extensive networking with high level parties
(private sector corporations and companies, government agencies, donors,
INGO's, others).
Has extensive networking experience with
Indonesian and multinational private sector companies
Interested
candidates should send a current resume and cover letter addressing the
required skills and capabilities (no more than 3 pages) to: hrd@conservation.or.id
Closing
date for the application is 2 February 2013
(Only
short-listed candidates will be notified).
For
more information about CI, please visit our web:
www.conservation.or.id http://www.conservation.org
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