If you care about the environment and want to
contribute to conservation efforts in Indonesia, this is the opportunity for
you to join the largest national conservation organizations in Indonesia.
WWF-Indonesia, an independent national conservation organizations and is part
of a global network of WWF.
WWF-ID will start new challenging project namde RIMBA,
and currently seeking for the best candidate to fill the position of: RIMBA
– Project Manager, Cluster 2, based in Jambi (Central Sumatera) and report directly
to Project Implementation Coordinator.
RIMBA Project Manager – Cluster 2 will ensure the
implementation of various activities in the project sites areas (Muaro Jambi
and Tanjatim) by proper planning, coordinated intervention and reporting.
He/She will organize resources for project implementation
in the field of peatland rewetting, newtrees and partnership between community,
local government and businesses.
Requirements
- S1 or Bachelor Degree, S2 preferably of economic development studies, social, economic, and forest conservation
- At least 7 years experience in the management of projects, experience of working with local community, experienced in establishing cooperation and communication with various levels of government and sectoral institutions.
Competencies:
Threshold:
socio-economic development, engineering,
forest-conservation, project management skills, Communication Indonesian and
English, Leadership, Project design and development, Expertise in the field of
work
Differentiating:
Interpersonal relationship - Analytical thinking –
Adaptability – Teamwork – Communication - Achievement oriented – Diplomacy
Interested applicants should send their most recent CV
and letter of interest to: hr-recruitment@wwf.or.id ; with the subject: ‘RIMBA - Project Manager
Cluster 2 ; at the latest on January
14th 2016.
Please note that only short-listed applicants meeting
the above requirements will be contacted.
Be a part of us, who is currently working in 28
regions in 17 provinces from Aceh to Papua, with more than 500 sttaff and
supported by more than 64,000 supporters in Indonesia.
WWF Indonesia also works with governments, local
communities, private sector, NGOs, civil society, and the public at large.
HR Department – WWD
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