The Wildlife Conservation Society’s Indonesia program aims to support
Government of Indonesia (GoI), Minitry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF) in
particular, in conservation of biodiversity, including 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 interaction with coastal communities. 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. To achieve these
goals, WCS employs a science-based approach to assisting the GoI to establish
and manage marine protected areas (MPAs), manage small-scale fisheries, and
protect sharks and rays in various sites.
The WCS Indonesia Marine program has started marine work in Indonesia in 2002
and has expertise in marine and socioeconomic surveying, fisheries science,
marine protected area creation and management, marine and fisheries policy. It
focuses on the establishment and effective management of MPAs and development
of sustainable fisheries, as interlinked strategies to secure and manage
Indonesia’s coastal marine resources. WCS is committed to assisting the GoI to
meet its national and international commitments to MPA establishment and
management – including the commitment to achieve 20 million hectares of MPAs by
2020. MPAs benefit both biodiversity and fisheries management by protecting
habitats and protecting breeding populations of important marine organisms.
Through KfW funding for the period of 2019 – 2025, within these areas of
expertise, WCS will continue to support the GoI through Sustainable Fisheries
Management, decreasing threats to coral reefs and supporting the designation
and management of protected areas. The project aims at conserving Indonesia’s
diverse marine ecosystems and important fisheries through creation and
improvement of marine protected areas (MPA) and improved management of
commercially and ecologically important fisheries in West Nusa Tenggara, North
Sulawesi and Aceh provinces, and local communities who rely on marine
resources. It will address threats of overfishing, destructive fishing, and
loss of marine habitats.
POSITION OBJECTIVES
Under general supervision of the WCS Indonesia Country Director, the
Livelihoods and Community Development Senior Officer will directly report to
the Aceh Program Manager, and coordinate closely and significantly on daily
basis with the Livelihoods Development and Community Engagement Specialist,
Program Managers, Coordinators and Advisors of the WCS Indonesia team.
We are seeking an accomplished and highly motivated livelihoods and community
engagement person to provide assistance and guidance to the livelihoods
activities and community engagement in Aceh. S/he will be responsible in
conducting necessary assessments, reviewing on-going livelihoods activities and
local development plans, mapping out partnership opportunities, assisting the
communities and implementing comprehensive livelihood strategies at field level.
SPECIFIC TASKS/OUTPUT DELIVERABLES
- Engage closely with local communities, community leaders, Panglima Laot,
fishers groups, fish collectors and other stakeholders in implementing WCS’
objectives to achieve a sustainable marine and fisheries management.
- Undertake livelihoods needs assessment and assess the existing livelihood
practices of the intervention locations.
- Assist the development, implementation and monitoring of Local Action
Plans and Livelihood Restitution Plans to ensure provision of appropriate
program for the impacted fishers and the communities due to project
interventions.
- Assist the Panglima Laot and community to increase their capacity related
access to local governments program and development.
- Provide any data and information as needed by Fisheries Coordinator, MPA
Coordinator and Aceh Program Manager.
- Assist Fisheries Coordinator, MPA coordinator and Aceh Program Manager in
coordination and consultation with the local BKSDA of Aceh, MPA management
authorities, provincial and district authorities, local NGOs to develop marine
protected area management effectiveness.
- Coordinate the preparation, implementation and monitoring of the
Stakeholder Engagement Plan, the Indigenous People’s Plan and the Environmental
and Social Management Plan, of each site and assure the provision of safeguard
measures covering social, economic, demographic, cultural and other related
aspects in the project activities;
- During project life, provide technical and facilitating support to
meetings, seminars, workshops and management bodies and formally represent WCS
as necessary in such meetings, workshops and conferences
- Provide inputs to document lessons learned from project implementation and
develop briefing notes for the Country/Deputy Director to improve
implementation and coordination of project activities, support decision-making
processes and knowledge management.
- Undertake any other duties, as assigned by the direct supervisor and/or
Program Managers.
Please note that the above TOR constitutes only the main responsibilities and
duties of this position. As WCS Indonesia Program is a flexible organization,
staffs members are expected to undertake any other tasks that are allocated to
them but which are not part of their regular TOR
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
- The Officer will be based in Aceh and on needs basis travel to project
sites.
- At least 5 years of practical working experience in community development,
marine, agriculture issues and Alternative Income Generating (AIG) activities
in marine development project/ donor-funded project and livelihood development
at sub-national and local level
- Proven experience in conducting assessment and analysis of
marine/agriculture and livelihood related options/activities;
- Strong knowledge and understanding of national institutional contexts in
Aceh is an advantage
- Experience in working with local government or NGOs on
marine/agriculture/livelihood related activities
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to be able to carry out
capacity building for all stakeholders;
- Excellent writing skills and the ability to prepare clear and concise
reports
- Computer literacy skills (MS Words, Excel, PowerPoint etc.) is desirable.
Good interpersonal skills to deal with a diverse group of contacts, ability to
be a team player and work in multi-culture work environment.
POSITION: Livelihoods and Community Development Senior Officer
Based in: AcehReports to: Aceh Marine Program Manager
For more detailed information about Wildlife Conservation Society – Indonesia
Program, the position and how to apply, please visit our website at:
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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 idrecruitment@xxxxxxx.
Please fill the “subject” column of the e-mails in this format " Livelihood
Senior Officer_(name of candidate)"
Deadline:
December 22, 2020
No correspondence, only short-listed candidates
will be notified