OVERVIEW
The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) works in over 60 countries to save
wildlife and wild places through science, conservation action, education, and
inspiring people to value nature. WCS has worked in Indonesia for over 20 years
because it is the world’s most important country for biodiversity conservation,
being ranked #1 globally for marine biodiversity and #2 globally for
terrestrial biodiversity. The large and diverse WCS Indonesia Program (WCS IP)
spans the Indonesian archipelago and covers all aspects of conservation, from
counter-wildlife trafficking, wildlife protection and law enforcement, to
policy development, research, education and outreach, to large field-based
operations covering both marine and terrestrial ecosystems. WCS partners
closely with the Indonesian Government, local communities, schools and
universities, and the private sector. The basis of all of our work is
scientific data.
The WCS Indonesia Marine program 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. The
Marine Program consists of Seascape Programs, covering the provinces of Aceh,
North Sulawesi, North Maluku and West Nusa Tenggara, and the Marine
Conservation and National Policy Program, which consists of five teams -
Policy, Science, Shark-Rays, Knowledge Management, and Project Coordination
Unit (PCU). WCS is implementing a number of International Climate Initiative
projects focused on the seascapes of Aceh, North Maluku, North Sulawesi, and
West Nusa Tenggara, with funding from the German government and the European
Union, and supervision by the German development bank (KfW). The Projects aim
to conserve Indonesia’s diverse marine ecosystems and important fisheries
through creation and improvement of MPAs and improved management of
commercially and ecologically important fisheries. 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 M&E and
Reporting Officer will directly report to the Monitoring and Evaluation
Specialist and coordinate closely and significantly on daily basis with the KfW
Marine Program Manager.
The M&E and Reporting Officer is responsible for providing technical support to
the KfW Marine Project Coordination Unit, including but not limited to: donor
report development, to collect and compile technical reports from each
seascape, collect, compile and input M&E indicator target into database system,
development of ToRs of activities, documentation of project outputs, event
arrangements, assist communication and coordination with partners, and assist
in ensuring efficient project management of the PCU.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Compile and edit regular technical progress reports for KfW and manage
documentation of KfW EU project activities and other related documents from
site/unit
- Compile data on the monitoring and evaluation of project activities based
on target indicators for the KfW projects
- Proofread documents (editing for grammar, punctuation, spelling, font
style, list of table, list of figures, annexes, abbreviations, etc.) in English
and Indonesian
- Compile and cross-check livelihood activities data and support the works
of Livelihood Specialist
- Compile and cross-check data, support write-up and translation for the
safeguard documents, particularly the Village Action plans
- Input data to the WCS Connect System, including data collection and
reporting on key outputs, outcome and impact indicators for program activities
- Assist and provide technical and facilitating support to arrangements of
meetings, seminars, and workshops
- Other tasks which may be assigned by the supervisor
POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
- The M&E and Reporting Officer will be based in Bogor with travel to the
KfW project sites.
- Bachelor or master degree, preferred in environmental issues, biology,
conservation or biodiversity preferred, but other relevant subjects such as
Program/Project Management, International Relations, English are acceptable.
- At least two (2) years of relevant work experience in developing countries
with WCS projects.
- Strong background in quantitative research design, methods, analysis and
application of subsequent insights to improve performance.
- Proficiency in data management and analytic software e.g. MS Excel, MS
Power BI, Tableau, SAS, SPSS, Stata, R
- Must have knowledge in collaboration, learning, and adapting concepts for
marine biodiversity and coastal community projects.
- Must have exceptional writing, proof-reading and editorial skills,
communications and presentation skills, fluency in the English and Indonesian
language
- Computer skills mandatory, proficient in Microsoft Office applications and
database system
- Able to multi-task, establish priorities and meet deadlines
- Attention to details, diligent, eager to learn
This job description summarizes the main duties of the job. It neither
prescribes nor restricts the exact tasks that may be assigned to carry out
these duties. As WCS Indonesia Program is a flexible organization, staff are
expected to undertake any other tasks that are allocated to them but which are
not part of their regular TOR.
POSITION: M&E and Reporting Officer
Based in: Bogor with possible travel to sites (Aceh, West Nusa
Tenggara, North Sulawesi and North Maluku)Reports to: KfW Marine and
Evaluation Specialist
For more detailed information about Wildlife Conservation Society – Indonesia
Program, the position and how to apply, please visit our website at:
KfW Marine M&E and Reporting Officer > 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 idrecruitment@xxxxxxx.
Please fill the “subject” column of the e-mails in this format "Monitoring and
Reporting Officer_(name of candidate)"
Deadline:
November 22, 2020
No correspondence, only short-listed candidates
will be notified