CONSERVATION
Chief of Party
Sustainable Landscape Partnership (SLP)
Working in 30+ countries globally, Conservation International (CI) Foundation is a non-profit organization committed to empowering societies to responsibly and sustainable care for nature for the good of humanity www.conservation.org
The SLP will establish a public-private funding facility to catalyze investment in low carbon development opportunities in specific, high conservation value landscapes in Indonesia over the next 5 years. It will serve as a replicable model of public-private partnerships to reduce pressure on forests while providing economic opportunities and livelihoods for local people.
This project will be led by a full time Chief of Party located in Jakarta. This senior position will oversee CI’s contribution to the SLP, and serve as the main point of contact for government relations and private sector outreach. We require a seasoned manager of people and complex projects with experience working in Indonesia.
Key Responsibilities:
- CI representation and decision-making on SLP Management Council
- Private sector engagement & leadership of SLP Associates Committee Leadership of the technical design of landscape investment plans Management and implementation of SLP investments in Indonesia Oversight of program administration and operations
Key Job Requirements:
- Minimum 15 years experience in NRM, forestry, energy and/or other relevant sectors with professional work experience in Indonesia and/or Southeast Asia
- Proven leadership in similar complex international programs
- Ability to establish effective multi-sector partnerships and networks, with strong intercultural, communication and facilitation skills.
Understanding of private-sector motivation (preferably in Indonesia) and business development expertise. Proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia is preferred
Applications addressing the above criteria with a recent CV to be addressed to: hrd@conservation.or.id
Closing Date: 1 May 2011
A full Job Description with detail on how to apply can be obtained from
suntariningsih@conservation.org