The
Wildlife Conservation Society’s Indonesia program aims to conserve
marine resources vital to the protection and sustainability of a wide
range of human activities and livelihoods. Consequently, conservation
efforts cannot be separated from the management of fisheries or
interaction with coastal communities. WCS employs a rigorous scientific
approach to build capacity, strengthen management and inspire community
stewardship for the protection and sustainable use of critical marine
ecosystems, fisheries and threatened species. To achieve these goals,
WCS employs a science-based approach to assisting the Indonesian
government to establish and manage marine protected areas (MPAs), manage
small-scale fisheries, and protect sharks and rays in various sites.
The
WCS Indonesia Marine program focuses on the establishment and effective
management of MPAs and development of sustainable fisheries, as
interlinked strategies to secure and manage Indonesia’s coastal marine
resources. WCS is committed to assisting the Government of Indonesia to
meet its national and international commitments to MPA establishment and
management – including the commitment to achieve 20 million hectares of
MPAs by 2020. MPAs benefit both biodiversity and fisheries management
by protecting habitats and protecting breeding populations of important
marine organisms. The basis of all of our work is scientific data. Our
teams of marine biologists, fisheries scientists, and socioeconomic
specialists inform project design with baseline surveys. Regular
monitoring of resources informs all subsequent decision making.
The
Wildlife Conservation Society’s Indonesia Program (WCS-IP) requires a
Fishery Database Officer (FDO) at WCS North Sulawesi office. The
incumbent is responsible to perform a variety of task related to
managing the WCS fish database including data cleaning, review, analysis
and report the fish monitoring data submission to Fisheries Coordinator
of North Sulawesi and North Maluku as well as Fisheries Specialist. The
FDO will be assigned to ensure submitted data from field enumerators
are in line with the protocol, format and timeline.
Position: Fisheries Database Officer
Based in: North Sulawesi
Reports to: North Sulawesi Fisheries Senior Officer
For
more detailed information about Wildlife Conservation Society –
Indonesia Program, the position and how to apply, please visit our
website at:
When you are interested on the
above position and consider that you possess the necessary
qualification, please submit your job application consisting of updated
curriculum vitae, expected salary, three professional references and a
cover letter explaining your interest towards this work and/or this
organization to wcsindonesia@wcs.org.
Please fill the “subject” column of the e-mails in this format " Fisheries Database Officer_(name of candidate)"
Deadline:
October 30th, 2019
No correspondence, only short-listed candidates will be notified

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