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 organization in Indonesia. WWF-Indonesia, an independent national conservation organization, is part of a global network of WWF. WWF-IDN is currently seeking for the best candidate for the position of Komodo MPA Coordinator, Labuan Bajo.
This position will be based in Labuan Bajo, Manggarai Barat and report to Project Leader for Lesser Sunda. The job holder will be responsible to identify, design, and Implement projects/programs as well as give effective support for Komodo National Park and surrounding communities objectives within and outside the organization, in line with requirements in order to deliver project according to WWF Indonesia – Lesser Sunda Seascape, and national programs (MPA effective management, EAFM objectives and other programs related to conservation activities, sustainable fisheries program, social development, sustainable tourism) in Komodo National Park and surrounding communities. She/he will be WWF Indonesia representative and will develop and maintain good partnership with stakeholder in Manggarai Barat Regency and NTT Province, as well as building good profiling to public, especially in Manggarai Barat and NTT.
Requirements for This Position are:
- Bachelor Degree from Biology, Fisheries Management, and Marine Science, Environmental, or Conservation Science, Master Degree are preferable.
- 7 years experiences (for Bachelor Degree), or 3 years experiences (for Master Degree), on conservation works/issues with experiences in the field of natural resource management, especially in the field of marine, coastal and fisheries also in managerial level
Applications will be closed 7 days after the publication of this advertisement (March 8th). 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 staffs 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.