BACKGROUND TO FAUNA & FLORA INTERNATIONAL Founded in 1903, Fauna & Flora International (FFI) is the world’s longest-established international conservation organisation. Our vision is to create a sustainable future for the planet where biodiversity is conserved by the people living closest to it. We aim to do this through the conservation of threatened species and ecosystems worldwide, choosing solutions that are sustainable, based on sound science and take account of human needs. We operate primarily in developing countries where there is little capacity to conserve endangered and threatened habitats and species. We have become a trusted entity in the world of conservation. Today FFI is active in over 40 countries.
FFI-INDONESIA PROGRAMME FFI supports initiatives in Indonesia to conserve elephants, tigers and orangutans and their habitats, implementing projects through partnerships with government agencies, NGOs, civil society organizations and communities. Our current programme is focused on Sumatra and Kalimantan, but includes projects on Java and Papua. FFI has worked in Aceh since 1999 and is now supporting conservation in the context of post-tsunami reconstruction through a programme of inter-related projects. CONSERVATION PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAMME FFI has been working with the private sector for some 17 years. We believe engaging with the private sector is fundamental to FFI’s ability to achieve our conservation objectives. Our aspiration is to create an environment where business has a net positive impact on biodiversity conservation. During the past year FFI has refocused its strategy for engaging with the private sector, in order to concentrate on three main themes: • Direct partnerships with companies to help them manage their impacts on biodiversity, ranging from advising on biodiversity policy issues, to assisting companies in developing and delivering biodiversity strategies and action plans; • Identifying and influencing the levers for change for business (such as the financial markets) to create a long term shift in the way that business manages its impacts on biodiversity; • Tracking and researching environmental issues of relevance to biodiversity and the private sector FFI is working and has worked in partnership with many corporate organisations including British American Tobacco (BAT), BP, Cargill, ENI, Lafarge, Rio Tinto, Vodafone and BHP. Visit http://www.fauna-flora.org/business.php for more information. CONSERVATION PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMME LEADER (LOMBOK REGION) Fauna & Flora International-Indonesia Programme is recruiting a Conservation Partnerships Programme Leader for the Lombok Office to: 1) enable delivery of a model for watershed protection and reforestation, with activities addressing both water and biodiversity issues on a sub-catchment level. The long term goal is to limit deforestation in the upstream by providing livelihood alternatives, enhance biodiversity and increase water quality and availability throughout the catchment, and increase water storage and efficiency measures. The aim is to provide a model for use across Lombok. 2) promote the sustainability of certified candlenut and castor bean biomass chains, demonstrating ecologically sustainable and financially viable supply chains for biomass and biofuel energy production, processing and marketing at the household and rural industrial level in Lombok Island, Indonesia. The long-term goals are to boost the local economy, alleviate poverty, and promote biodiversity and carbon conservation. Key responsibilities include: • co-ordination and oversight of the Watershed Protection and Reforestation project between ELI, UNRAM and FFI UK, quarterly reporting, project development, promotion of the model for catchment management amongst relevant stakeholders • supervision and management oversight of the project entitled Development and Monitoring of Sustainable Candlenut and Castor Biomass Supply Chains in Lombok Island, Indonesia, • co-ordination between consortium members FFI-UK, FFI-Indonesia, ELI, and Bosch Siemens Haushalt-geraete GmbH (BSH), and management of subcontractors • ensuring synchronization between the projects in the Island. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Start Date: February 2011 Duration of Contract: 1 year fixed term contract, with potential to extend subject to funding and business need Salary range: IDR 200,000,000 to IDR 280,000,000 gross per annum dependent upon skills and experience Location: The post will be based at FFI’s project office for the Global Sustainable Biomass Fund (GSBF)-supported project located in Mataram, Lombok. Some travelling within Indonesia including to the Fauna & Flora International Offices in Jakarta and possibly overseas will be required. Benefits: 1. 20 days leave per annum 2. Time off in lieu (TOIL) 3. Daily Subsistence Allowance (DSA) and travel cost coverage when away from duty station 4. JAMSOSTEK 5. Health Insurance Hours of Work: This is a full time position, working Monday to Friday for 8 hours/day (8.00am to 5.00pm), with a one-hour lunch break. These hours may be varied in agreement with your Line Manager. JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title : Conservation Partnerships Programme Leader Reporting to : The Country Director for FFI-Indonesia based in Jakarta, Indonesia will provide day-to-day management support and oversight in Indonesia Coordinates with: The Senior Technical Advisor for FFI’s Sustainable Palm Oil and Biofuel Programmes. Programme Manager, Corporate Partnerships responsible for the BATBP for overall policy guidance and program support. Purpose: To ensure effective and timely management oversight and co-ordination of the Lombok Programme of work in accordance with the expectations of the objectives of the projects, expectations of FFI, the donors and the Consortium members. To seek opportunities to further develop the Lombok programme. Objectives: Under the supervision of the FFI-IP Programme Manager and working in collaboration with the GSBF Team, the Programme Leader for Lombok will provide technical and managerial support for the implementation the Sustainable Biomass Project. In particular, the Project Manager will ensure that: • the Watershed Protection and Reforestation Project is effectively managed by the implementation team to ensure high quality and timely delivery of the project objectives • the Development and Monitoring of Sustainable Candlenut and Castor Biomass Supply Chains in Lombok Island, Indonesia is effectively managed by the project implementation team to ensure high quality and timely delivery of the project objectives • there is co-ordination between the two projects and opportunities are sought to enhance the development of both projects. • there is good co-ordination and communication of the key stakeholders within each project. Main Duties: 1. Take responsibility for management oversight and co-ordination of the FFI - BATBP Projects in Lombok, primarily the Watershed Protection and Reforestation project, specifically including: a. Quarterly reporting to donor b. Project development inline with BAT Biodiversity Partnership strategy and FFI strategy c. Co-ordination between FFI, ELI and UNRAM d. Promotion of a model for watershed catchment management e. Provide technical support to UNRAM 2. Supervise the primary Project Manager and key project staff of the Development and Monitoring of Sustainable Candlenut and Castor Biomass Supply Chains in Lombok Island, Indonesia project co-funded by the Dutch government; specifically including: a. Identification of necessary staffing and undertake personnel recruitment for Lombok Office based on approved proposal and build a strong team to implement the project; b. Communicate and co-ordinate with FFI’s partners BAT’s Indonesian subsidiary Export Leaf International (ELI), and Bosch Siemens Haushalt-geraete GmbH (BSH) in all aspects in regards with FFI’s Lombok programme and its targeted achievements; 3. Provide technical support to Export Leaf Indonesia (ELI) during the development and implementation of projects in Lombok. 4. Conducting day to day implementation and monitoring of programme administration, financial management, invoicing and communications; 5. Ensure the technical and financial reports for submission in a regular basis and timely manner based on the request of FFI-IP and relevant donor(s); 6. Develop good communication and coordination with relevant stakeholders including the local government, local university and existing NGOs and communities working within the region; 7. Develop annual work plans and new project proposals as well as necessary reports on technical and financial relating with project implementations; 8. Seek opportunities for further innovation and co-ordination of the Lombok programme 9. Provide support to FFI and the Corporate Programme in relation to strategic development and general organisational requirements 10. Undertake any other activities relevant to the role within FFI as a member of FFI-IP Other Duties: 1. Ensure that FFI policies and guidelines are followed within the implementation of the Lombok projects; 2. Contribute to the strategic and operational development of the FFI Lombok programme. 3. Carry out other duties as may be reasonably required and directed by the Asia Pacific Regional Director or the Corporate Partnerships Programme Manager, FFI-UK Required Outputs 1. Co-ordinated work plans of the Lombok projects 2. Monthly income and expenditure accounts. 3. Technical project activity reports in accordance with FFI reporting cycle 4. Donor project proposals and reports (in English) for both projects 5. Records of project activity and outputs, including minutes of meetings, personnel records etc 6. Communications materials, including regularly updated project profiles, website updates etc. PERSON SPECIFICATION The successful candidate will have the following experience: • minimum of a BSc degree or equivalent level qualification in conservation, forestry, natural resources management, corporate social responsibility or agriculture or other related discipline • a minimum of five years’ experience in one of the above mentioned or related sectors, forestry and/or conservation would be preferable • a broad knowledge of biodiversity conservation issues in Asia • a commitment to working in partnership with the private sector to address key environmental issues • experience in working for an NGO and/or with the corporate sector would be advantageous but is not essential The successful candidate will have the following skills: • good writing skills in relation to the preparation of project reports and proposals • fluency in spoken and written English and Bahasa Indonesia • good presentation skills that enable the candidate to represent the BATBP and FFI to corporate partners • ability to set priorities and work with minimum supervision • use of MS Office based software package; GIS software an advantage APPLICATION PROCESS Applications consisting of a covering letter explaining why you feel you should be considered for this post, a full CV and contact details for two referees should be emailed to: Siti Holisoh (Lilis), FFI Indonesia Administrative Assistant: [email protected] Please mark your application ‘Conservation Partnerships Programme Leader (Lombok)’. 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