The Wildlife Conservation Society’s Indonesia program aims to conserve marine
resources vital to the protection and sustainability of a wide range of human
activities and livelihoods. Consequently, conservation efforts cannot be
separated from the management of fisheries or of the environment as a whole.
Furthermore, given the sensitivity of marine biological resources to climate
change and the strong ecosystem linkages across large areas, conservation
approaches must focus on improving governance across networks of sites
connected within priority ecoregions. At the same time, approaches must be
tailored to local ecological, social, and cultural contexts. Establishing
effective networks of MPAs, which protect critical marine ecosystems and
corridors that fish and other marine species depend on, is critical to marine
conservation efforts. WCS employs a rigorous scientific approach to build
capacity, strengthen management and inspire community stewardship for the
protection and sustainable use of critical marine ecosystems, fisheries and
threatened species. We identify and promote solutions that foster conservation
and sustainable use, through local, shared and government systems of
management, scaling fisheries management across ecosystems and building
resilience to climate change at local and regional scales. We are currently
working in seascapes in Aceh, Java, Sulawesi, North Maluku, and the Sunda-Banda
to achieve these goals.
Within Marine Program, WCS focuses on site-level conservation in Aceh, Java,
West Nusa Tenggara North Sulawesi, and North Maluku. WCS also has activities in
national level to support national government in marine protected area
management, species conservation, and sustainable fisheries. In order to
strengthen our conservation programs in North Maluku, WCS-IP is apply finance
supporting mechanism, including maintain strong communication of our strategies
to internal and key partners.
The Administration Assistant reports directly to the North Maluku Deputy
Project Leader with close coordination with finance officer and other field
program staffs and Marine Finance and Administration Officer in Manado and
Bogor office. The main responsibility of the Administration Assistent is to
record keeping and maintenance task, as well as any administrative support
required by the WCS-IP projects in Ternate. This position will operate on
project basis.
Position: Administration Assistant North Maluku
Based in: TernateReports to: North Maluku Deputy Project
Leader
For more detailed information about Wildlife Conservation Society – Indonesia
Program, the position and how to apply, please visit our website at:
Administration Assistant > WCS Indonesia
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When you are interested on the above position and consider that you possess the
necessary qualification, please submit your job application consisting of
updated curriculum vitae, expected salary, three professional references and a
cover letter explaining your interest towards this work and/or this
organization to wcsindonesia@xxxxxxx Please fill the “subject” column of the
e-mails in this format " Administration Assistant North Maluku_(name of
candidate)"
Deadline:
March 29, 2020
No correspondence, only short-listed candidates
will be notified