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The Environmental Governance for Sustainable Livelihoods Project (EGSLP) - 2 Vacancies, Indonesia

The Environmental Governance for Sustainable Livelihoods Project (EGSLP) is a 7 year development assistance project funded by the Canadian Government Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD) and implemented by SNC-Lavalin International Inc. EGSLP is currently seeking the services of two Indonesian individuals to provide assistance in the formation of a White Paper and Institutional Plan with respect to Integrated Water Conservation Management in Indonesia.

Both individuals would be hired by and work under the supervision of EGSLP. However, the consultants’ responsibilities include liaison with and taking technical direction from BAPPENAS Directorate of Forest and Water Conservation.

The positions are full-time positions with limited duration of up to 8 months. The consultants should have an advanced degree in water conservation or a related field and 10 year work experience. In addition, the consultants should have capacity to prepare reports in both Bahasa Indonesia and Inggris. Salaries are to be negotiated but will be comparable to similar positions.

Please forward your application with updated CV to EGSLP at dini.egslp@gmail.com not later than August 25, 2014

Only applicants passing the initial screening process will be contacted for interviews. Only successful applicants will be contacted for contracting purposes.

The two positions are:
  • Integrated Water Conservation Technical Specialist
The consultant is ultimately responsible for the production of a white paper on Integrated Water Conservation Management to provide input to the creation of a National Policy on Integrated Water Conservation Management. The White Paper is to provide an analysis of challenges, objectives and priority actions to be included in the next National Mid-Term Development Plan with respect to Integrated Water Conservation Management.
 
Specific Duties:
    • Analyze the current status of water conservation capacity throughout Indonesia (6 Regions);
    • Conduct a comprehensive compilation and analysis of current practice throughout Indonesia with regards to water conservation management including the impacts of PP 37/2012 regarding Integrated Watershed Management Planning and PP 42/2008 regarding Water Management Planning on the capacity for water conservation;
    • Identify gaps and weaknesses in current practice addressing water conservation management; and
    • Provide an analysis of resources needed (human, technical and financial) to adequately address water conservation management.
  • Water Conservation Governance/Institutional Specialist
The consultant is to prepare an institutional plan for the Institutional Water Conservation Management Secretariat covering terms of reference, core duties and responsibilities, and institutional capacity development plan. In addition, the consultant is to facilitate the implementation of Regional Workshops.

Specific Duties:
  • Assess and compile current laws, regulations and institutional arrangements at the National, Provincial and District Levels throughout Indonesia with regards to water conservation management;
  • Identify weaknesses and gaps in current institutional arrangements for sustainable water conservation management;
  • Provide an analysis of governance / institutional needs to adequately address ;
  • Prepare a report detailing current practice and future needs for the sustainable water conservation management;
  • Facilitate the implementation of Regional Workshops to elicit regional input on water conservation management; 
  • Prepare an Institutional Plan for the Integrated Water Conservation Management Secretariat including core responsibilities, capacity development needs, and funding sources for inclusion in the next National Mid-Term Development Plan with respect to Integrated Water Conservation Management
Regards,
Dini Handayani