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DFID Vacancy Short Term Consultant Energy Economic / Fiscal Policy Expert, Jakarta

Vacancy: Short Term Consultant of Energy Economist / Fiscal Policy Expert

The UK Department for International Development (DFID) has contracted Oxford Policy Management Limited (OPML) to provide low carbon policy development support to the Centre for Climate Change Financing and Multilateral Policy (PKPPIM) in the Fiscal Policy Agency of the Ministry of Finance (MOF); and to the Indonesian Investment Agency (Pusat Investasi Pemerintah - PIP) in Indonesia. The policy development support aims to assist MOF to develop appropriate fiscal policies and financing arrangements to address the issues of climate change and the implementation of effective low carbon policies by the Government of Indonesia.

The United Kingdom Low Carbon Suport Programme to the Indonesian Ministry of Finance is seeking to employ an Indonesian Short Term Consultant of Energy Economist / Fiscal Policy Expert, based in Jakarta.  A consulting entity or individual consultant will be contracted in line with the TOR for 3 months full time, starting Decmeber 2014.

The consultant nominated to work on the assignment should demonstrate the following range of qualifications and skills:
  • Formal qualifications, preferably at post graduate level, in economics, finance, energy or business or other closely related qualifications;
  • Expertise and experience working in the energy sector preferably with regard to fiscal policy aspects of the energy sector;
  • Preferably with in-depth knowledge and experience of the Indonesian Government’s policies on the energy sector;
  • Experience in designing and preparing public policy reforms, particularly in relation to fiscal policy aspects of the energy sector;
  • Very strong editorial and writing skills with proven ability to synthesize and consolidate materials from a wide range of sources into a single report;
  • Preferably, to have good networks within the Ministry of Finance, especially PKPPIM / BKF;
  • To possess excellent communications and skills; and
  • To have the ability to work well in a cross-cultural context.
Interested applicants should submit a current CV and a brief letter of capacity to meet the TOR that can be downloaded here, and email to recruitment@lcs.or.id and info.indonesiaoffice@opml.co.uk   no later than 5 December 2014