RECRUITMENT
PACK
Greenpeace, one of the world’s most
respected and dynamic organizations, is an international non-profit global
campaigning organization that acts to ensure the ability of Earth to nurture
life in all its diversity. At the heart
of Greenpeace’s campaigns is the tradition of non-violent, direct action
against environmental abuse and destruction.
Greenpeace exists
because this fragile earth deserves a voice. It needs solutions. It needs
change. It needs action.
Greenpeace acts
to change attitudes and behavior, to protect and conserve the environment and
to promote peace by:
- Catalyzing an energy revolution to address the number one threat facing our planet: climate change.
- Defending our oceans by challenging wasteful and destructive fishing, and creating a global network of marine reserves.
- Protecting the world's ancient forests and the animals, plants and people that depend on them.
- Creating a toxic free future with safer alternatives to hazardous chemicals in today's products and manufacturing.
- Campaigning for sustainable agriculture by rejecting genetically engineered organisms, protecting biodiversity and encouraging socially responsible farming.
Greenpeace is
present in 40 countries across Europe, the Americas, Asia, Africa and the
Pacific.
To maintain our
independence, Greenpeace does not accept donations from governments or
corporations but relies on contributions from individual supporters and
foundation grants.
For
over 40 years, Greenpeace has been successful in our campaigns to reverse environmental
degradation by bearing witness to environmental destruction and exposing and
confronting environmental abuse. Greenpeace campaigns have been vital in informing
government policies on the environment and effecting changes in business
practices which lead to various environmental problems.
Greenpeace in Southeast Asia
Greenpeace
opened our first office in Southeast Asia in 2000. In that time we have led
successful campaigns throughout the region, securing fresher air, cleaner water
and a healthier environment through changing industry practices and government
policies. Greenpeace actively campaigns across the region to catalyze an energy
revolution, protect ancient forests and our oceans, create a toxics-free future
and create a shift to sustainable agriculture.
Greenpeace
has three offices in Southeast Asia (GPSEA) —in Thailand, Indonesia and the
Philippines and each office is currently composed of six departments: Campaigns,
Fundraising, Communications, Mass Mobilization ( all under Programme), Human
Resources and Organizational Support (under Operations). Currently, Greenpeace Southeast Asia employs
nearly 200 staff across the region, excluding the direct dialogue fundraisers.
THE POST: Regional Database Manager
Job Summary:
This is a strategic and forward thinking role that will maintain a focus
on the future business direction of the organization through the use of
supporter data and the current and anticipated processes surrounding it. Our
data management systems will ensure that GPSEA is well informed about all
existing and potential audiences that we communicate with. In order to do this,
the position will investigate those audiences both qualitatively and
quantitatively by carrying out expert data analysis, by working with our
inhouse database team and by commissioning suppliers where necessary.
The Regional Database Manager will manage and coach the regional database
team through the direct line management of the current two direct reports.
This
position is managed by the Fundraising Director but demands a high degree of
autonomy as a specialist in the field. The nature of the work is such that the
incumbent must be inquisitive about all business areas of fundraising,
understand the strategic direction of GPSEA and proactively seek audience
insights and analysis that will continually inform and push the boundaries of
these strategies.
The post will be
required to travel across the region in order to form relationships with the
fundraising offices and staff and to understand firsthand the markets we
operate in and the audiences that have potential to support the organization.
There may also be opportunities for travel to Greenpeace global skill shares
and to meet with specialists from other NROs.
Key Duties
1.
Database Development
Following
the commissioning of a new database (Universe) on the Salesforce platform in
February 2015, there is a need to continue developing the system to take
advantage of its full potential:
·
Universe
Project Lead for GPSEA and main point of communication with the Greenpeace
International (GPI) Universe steering committee
·
Oversee
the creation of new database systems and processes that meet current needs and
anticipate the future needs of the GPSEA fundraising program
·
Ensure
that all key users are fully trained on operating the new database
·
Work
with staff in the Program Department to ensure that the system provides for the
needs of all data users
2.
Database
Integration
Ensure effective integration
between the new database and any other databases, including:
·
GPSEA
websites
·
External
data entry or analysis agencies
·
Finance
systems
·
Program
Department
3.
Line
Management
·
Line
manage the database team (currently 2 FTE)
·
Provide
coaching and support to ensure that the database team produce high quality work
·
Carry
out regular management and review meetings
·
Set
clear and achievable yearly and monthly objectives
·
Identify
relevant training and development needs and work with HR to identify effective
Ways of providing development support
4.
Budget
Management
Develop
and manage the regional database budget. Ensure that expenditure is monitored
regularly and variances reported
5.
Strategic
Planning, Development and Support
·
Create
a strategy for the development of supporter intelligence and use it to inform
all other strategic fundraising areas
·
Active
member of the Fundraising Management Team
·
Full
involvement in the strategic planning process and input into all key strategic
plans that require data insights and intelligence
·
Remain
up to date on all fundraising strategies and how supporter intelligence can
underpin these strategies
·
Support
the database team in the creation of a database marketing and analysis strategy
·
Proactive
and continual development of audience and marketplace insights that help to
inform and stretch the fundraising strategies
·
Oversee
the creation of strong, accurate and user friendly planning models to aid the
planning process
·
Act
as advisor and consultant to Fundraising Managers during the planning process
6.
Supporter
Intelligence and Analysis
·
Provide
insightful and cutting edge intelligence and analysis to grow and develop the
fundraising programs
·
Continual
development of marketplace and audience understanding through research and
analysis
·
Work
with the database team to create a supporter segmentation in order to help
develop more effective fundraising to these groups
·
Produce
strong and insightful analytical tools to monitor and evaluate supporters and
inform the fundraising teams on their short and long term value, performance
and other defined key performance indicators
·
Identification
of other analytical tools or suppliers that would add value to our supporter
intelligence
7.
Ensure
The Database Team Delivers a Quality Data Service to the Organisation
Responsible
for ensuring that the database team acts as a database and analytical service
centre for the fundraising unit, ensuring the smooth running of fundraising
appeals, database management and banking systems.
·
Ensure
strong database processes and systems are in place and being run efficiently so
that the fundraising programs operate effectively and in a timely way
·
Develop
the team’s ability to prepare and present data analysis, insights and
recommendations in a user friendly and understandable way
·
Cultivate
a strong sense of customer service within the database function and provide
internal clients with a quality data experience
8.
General
Duties
From
time to time in order to meet organisational and fundraising priorities you
will be required to perform other duties as directed by the Fundraising
Director.
Educational
Background & Fundamental Qualifications
·
Bachelor’s Degree
·
Educated to degree level in marketing,
business, IT or other relevant field
·
At least 4 years’
experience in CRM database systems and the use of high volume customer or
Supporter data
·
At least 5 years’ experience in budget
management
·
Demonstrable track record
of database development
·
At least 3 years’
experience in customer planning and analysis and applying insights
strategically in a sales, marketing or fundraising environment
·
At least 2 years’
experience in the line management and development of staff
·
Experience of
commissioning and or running qualitative and quantitative research that
provides new audience/customer intelligence
Functional
Skills
- Excellent planning and strategic development skills
·
Knowledge
of data mining / analysis programs.
·
Strong
written and oral communication skills (in English).
·
Advanced
level of skills in Word, Excel and Access or equivalent Open Office packages
·
Creative,
innovative and ideas based approach
·
Strong
analytical mind with a focus on quality and accuracy
- Ability to communicate complex ideas to a variety of staff at different levels of the organization
·
Commitment
to the ideals of Greenpeace
Organizational
Competencies
·
Quality:
Knowledge and/or experience in meeting and surpassing the needs and
requirements of a customer by setting high standards for the quality of work
output
·
Strategic Thinking & Global Mindset: Knowledge and/or experience in formulating
strategies that are achievable and address organizational goals, while also
demonstrating a broad-based view of business issues and activities
·
Partnering & Networking: Knowledge
and/or experience in developing networks, building alliances, and collaborating
in cross-functional activities to achieve organizational objectives
Desirable
qualitie and skills
·
Experience
in an NGO or not for profit sector.
·
Understanding
of supporter loyalty programs,
·
Excellent
reporting and interpretation of data and analysis
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE APPLYING TO THIS
POST
WORKING HOURS
Normal hours of work for full time
Employee will be forty (40) per week or (5) days in a week, at 8 hours per day
excluding an hour lunch break. This will be from Monday to Friday, between the
hours of 8:30 am to 6: 30 pm. Ordinary hours
of work may be varied as agreed between staff and the line managers.
LEAVE
A permanent employee will be entitled to the following leaves:
Annual Leave: 20 days
Parental Leave: As per labor laws
and Greenpeace policy
Long Service Leave: 2 months paid leave after 5 years of continuous
service
Compassionate leave:
maximum of 5 days for the death of significant others
SALARY
In determining salary offer for this position,
Greenpeace applies its Salary Grading Process, taking into consideration the
job description and applicant’s previous experience, and the organization’s
salary grade.
INSURANCE
Greenpeace provides health insurance and travel insurance to its employees.
Greenpeace provides health insurance and travel insurance to its employees.
LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Greenpeace is committed to providing its employees
with learning and development opportunities to be able to perform its functions
more effectively. Through its mentoring
process and annual Performance Management System, staff’s development
objectives are identified and prioritized.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Greenpeace is committed to the principle of Equal
Employment Opportunity for all employees, regardless of sex, marital status,
nationality, religion, age, sexual orientation and any other characteristics
unrelated to the performance of the job. Selection will be in accordance with objective, job related criteria and
the appointment will be on the basis of applicant’s merits and abilities.
HR POLICIES AND PROCEDURE
Greenpeace
management and staff are given guidance on the implications of the equal
opportunities policy. Policies and procedures are reviewed to review and adapt
current practices to promote equality of opportunity. Other organizational
policies and procedures will be fully discussed to the successful applicant.
APPLICATION GUIDELINES
Interested
candidates are invited to write Letter of Introduction, explaining why you are
qualified for the position and why you want to work for Greenpeace, fill-up the
attached Application Form which you can download from : HERE
and email to:
Deadline for Applications:
April 26, 2015
As we receive a large number of applicants for our
advertised vacancies, we are unable to respond to those applicants who have not
been shortlisted and we apologize for this in advance. If you do not hear from us within two weeks
of the closing date, please assume that you have not been shortlisted.
GUIDANCE IN COMPLETING YOUR APPLICATION FORM
1.
Read the recruitment pack carefully before
completing your application form. The recruitment
pack contains information about Greenpeace, about the job you are applying for,
and brief information on employment conditions.
2.
Complete all items
in the application form. Remember that this will be our basis for shortlisting
candidates. Curriculum Vitae (CVs) will not be
accepted.
3.
Make sure you email
the form to the correct email address (jobs.id@greenpeace.org), addressed to the HR Department, and ensure
that your application form arrives before the closing date. Application forms received after the closing
date will not be accepted.
4.
If you have
questions, kindly email jobs.id@greenpeace.org.
Thank you and we look forward to receiving your
application letter and completed application form.
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Jobs Application Desk
Greenpeace Southeast Asia - Indonesia
Greenpeace Southeast Asia - Indonesia