The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) has a distinguished history of
scientists exploring and saving wildlife in some of the most remote and wild
places remaining on Earth. The Wildlife Conservation Society Indonesia Program
(WCS-IP) has significantly grown over the last decades, and contributed
substantially to the conservation of biodiversity in Indonesia. WCS-IP
currently works to support the Government of Indonesia in several large
landscapes in Sumatra and Sulawesi and seascapes across the Indonesian
archipelago where it aims to protect threatened species and their habitats. In
order to achieve its overall goal, WCS-IP working closely with government
agencies, civil society organizations, private sectors and local communities
and also prioritize field activities that seek to build local partner capacity,
halt the poaching and illegal and unsustainable trade of wildlife (IWT),
mitigate human-wildlife conflicts, and monitor and sustain the health of
wildlife populations.
WCS-IP efforts to mitigate the IWT are primarily conducted through Wildlife
Trade and Policy Program with two over-arching objectives namely: i) Support
Government in counter illegal wildlife trade through strengthening the capacity
of government on mitigate IWT; data and information gathering and analysis and
improved inter-agency coordination; and, ii) Support Government in strengthen
the national policy, regulatory framework and data management systems for
species conservation and wildlife trade as well as the implementation of CITES.
In order to achieve these goals, WCS-IP is looking for Training Coordinator.
The Training Coordinator will support the WTP Program by coordinating and
assisting the Senior Specialist with the planning and implementation of the WTP
training activities throughout target landscapes and seascapes in Indonesia.
The full scope of work will involve coordinating government partner trainings,
including training needs assessments, training module development, Training of
Trainers (ToT), training delivery, monitoring and analysis of training impacts,
report writing and future planning of training events, based on partner needs.
The position will therefore require close liaison with the Indonesian
government partnering agencies, particularly Ministry of Environmental and
Forestry (MOEF) and an excellent coordination and communication skills
KEY AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
Design training protocols and training modules
- Develop a protocol for developing a comprehensive WTP training program.
The content covers how to conduct a training needs assessments, training
methods, training preparations, and post training impact assessments.
- Develop training materials for the WCS data management system and train
WCS staff and its partners
- Compile and produce a training curriculum, syllabus, or materials from the
previous, current, and future trainings, both as electronic documents and
hardcopies.
- Develop a good understanding on specific training requirements, such as
Leahy vetting procedures.
Provide expert training
- Maintain an excellent working relationship with MOEF and other key
government and provide training support in counter wildlife trafficking for
them, as identified.
- Support training of NGOs/CSOs who are working on illegal wildlife trade
issues.
Working closely within the WTP
- Maintain excellent communication with WTP Manager to implement trainings
under this program.
- Maintain communication with the WTP operations team to map training
activities from various projects and to ensure that the trainings will fulfill
project outputs in the required deadline.
- Work closely with WCS Communication Unit publish the training activities
to media and for internal use.
- Work closely with WTP Grants and Reporting Officer to ensure that the
training is documented to a high standard, with accountable and accurate
training outputs, so that it can be used for reporting purposes to both donors
and partners.
Please note that the above TOR constitutes only the main responsibilities and
duties of this position. As WCS-IP is a flexible organization, staff members
are expected to undertake any other tasks that are allocated to them but which
are not part of their regular TOR.
REQUIREMENTS
- Minimum Master Degree (S2) in state administration, forestry,
environmental studies, criminology or other relevant topic.
- Minimum 4 years working with an NGO and at least 6 year’s experience
conducting training with government institutions.
- Highly motivate, with good self-initiative and capable to work competently
with minimal supervision.
- Capable to work well under pressure, quickly understand project details
and capable of meeting deadlines on time and to a high standard.
- Good interpersonal skills.
- A high interest in wildlife conservation.
- Excellent written and spoken language skills in both English and Indonesian
POSITION: TRAINING COORDINATOR
Based in: BogorReports to: Senior Capacity Building
Specialist
For more detailed information about Wildlife Conservation Society – Indonesia
Program, the position and how to apply, please visit our website at:
Training Coordinator
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Training Coordinator
TERMS OF REFERENCE (ToR) Position : Training Coordinator Division : Wildlife
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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 "Training
Coordinator_(name of candidate)"
Deadline:
December 29, 2020
No correspondence, only short-listed candidates
will be notified