Yayasan Konservasi Alam Nusantara (YKAN) is the main partner of The Nature
Conservancy (TNC) in Indonesia. YKAN mission is to protect lands and waters on
which all life depends. YKAN provides innovative solutions for realizing
harmony between nature and humans, through effective management,
non-confrontational approaches, and building a network of partnerships with all
stakeholders. Working with the relevant stakeholders including the government,
corporate partners, and communities, YKAN will advance conservation missions in
Indonesia. For more information, visit ykan.or.id<http://ykan.or.id>.
We currently have an opening for:
Small-scale Fisheries Manager
The Small-scale Fisheries Manager will facilitate the development and
management of any SSFs program or project including customary- and
community-based fisheries and TURFs in collaboration with local communities,
and government, non-government and private sector partners at sub-provincial,
provincial and national levels.
The Small-scale Fisheries Manager will facilitate partners, grantees, and
beneficiaries, to employ management cycle of SSFs by carrying out, but not
limited to, (i) periodic situational analysis, problem identification, and
development of theory of transformational change; (ii) program/project design
based on identified problems, including selection of stock assessment method,
establishing harvest strategies, meaningful community engagement, and make
effective SSFs management plan; (iii) program/project and budget planning; (iv)
program/project implementation, including supervise biological monitoring and
program/project performance monitoring, and (v) periodic and final evaluation
to evaluate interventions' effectiveness, impacts (both ecological and social),
and sustainability. In addition, the Manager will also facilitate any feasible
type of SSFs being implemented to obtain sustainability certification, or at
least meeting globally accepted sustainable fisheries standards of practice.
The Small-scale Fisheries Manager will work with other units such as Finance,
External Affairs and Development to seek for funding and develop relevant
proposal; and collaborate with relevant units to publish program or project
results. S/he reports to Sustainable Fisheries Program Director and is based in
Bali field office.
Qualifications:
* Bachelor's degree, preferably in fisheries, marine science, biology or
(fisheries) anthropology, with 5 years' experience or equivalent combination of
education and experience.
* Knowledge and well-round understanding of Small-scale Fisheries and their
management.
* Experience with grant/financial issues of Small-scale Fisheries
development and management.
* Experience working with fishers' and other coastal communities,
experience in collaboration and negotiation with fishing communities.
* Experience working with government and non-governmental organizations.
* Experience working with fisheries private sector.
* Experience with public presentation and communication and/or with media
both written and oral.
* Experience with report writing; familiarity with scientific publication
writing is a plus but not required.
* Able to interact with project's senior leadership professionally.
* Experience in using MS Office Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint.
* Fluent in Bahasa Indonesia (write, speak, understand)
* Experience managing complex or multiple projects, including staffing,
workloads and finances under deadlines.
* Supervisory experience, including motivating, leading, setting objectives
and managing performance.
* Experience negotiating.
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