FFI Indonesia is seeking highly qualified candidates for two senior
positions for up to four years based in Raja Ampat (Waigeo/Sorong) in
West Papua. The project focusses on the ‘conservation of tropical
forests biodiversity and poverty reduction through collaborative
management and sustainable community development in Waigeo’, Raja Ampat
Archipelago. The project is a partnership project implemented by two
international NGO’s Oro Verde and Fauna & Flora International in
collaboration with two NGOs based in Sorong, Yayasan Nazareth and
Yayasan Belantara. The positions will begin on March 1st 2014.
1) Field Project Coordinator
The field project coordinator will have full responsibility of managing
the field project in collaboration with the local NGO partners. Besides
the management role the project coordinator will have a mentor /
technical advisor role for the local NGO partners and provide on the job
technical and management training for the implementation of an
integrated conservation and community development project. The project
coordinator will be required to have at least a bachelor degree in
relevant sciences and at least 5 years of job experience in project
management and biodiversity conservation and/or community based natural
resource management and community development. Fluent language skills
are required in both English and Indonesian language to ensure
professional donor reporting and communication with international NGO
partners. Job experience and cultural understanding to work in in the
Papua/ Eastern Indonesia context is very important, since local
indigenous people are the main target group. Good interpersonal skills
and experience with stakeholder liaison, participatory planning and
development processes is essential.
2) Project accountant/ project administrator
The project accountant will be responsible for project accounting and
administration. It is expected that the candidate will have senior
accounting experiences and has been responsible for managing project
accounts for medium seized projects with a minimum budget of USD 100,000
annually. The project accountant will also oversee a small grant
program for village development. An educational background in
accounting/ finance management is required and at least 5 relevant of
relevant job experience in project accounting. Cultural sensitivity and
good interpersonal skills are required since the work requires to work
in collaboration with local NGOs and local community grantees. The
accountant will also act as a mentor and provide financial management
training to local village grantees and local NGO partners.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Applications, consisting of covering letter explaining why you feel you
should be considered for this post, a full CV and contact details for
three referees should be submitted electronically to Lilis :
info@ffi.or.id
Thursday, February 13, 2014
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NGO Jobs: Vacancies at FFI - Field Project Coordinator; Project Accountant/Project Administrator
FFI Indonesia is seeking highly qualified candidates for two senior positions for up to four years based in Raja Ampat (Waigeo/Sorong) in...
