May 28, 2008

Programme Facilitator, Forests and Climate British Embassy, Jakarta

The British Embassy and the Department for International Development (DFID)
are currently seeking a highly qualified Indonesian national to support
policy engagement on forests and climate change. The post will be for a
period of 30 months, working in close co-ordination with the Embassy’s
Programme Co-ordinator on Forests and Climate.


Programme Facilitator, Forests and Climate
British Embassy, Jakarta

The Programme Facilitator will support policy dialogue with central and
local government. Priority areas include: (i) corporate social
responsibility; (ii) governance reforms for low-carbon, sustainable forestry
and (iii) poverty and climate change.

Key responsibilities include:
Working closely with a range of stakeholders to generate policy lessons from a existing initiatives on forests and climate.
Building strategic partnerships with a range of other donor agencies.
Technical advice to government and civil-society partnerships.

Candidates should have a minimum of first or higher degree qualifications.
Candidates are expected to have 5 – 10 years’ experience working for a donor
agency in Indonesia, with responsibility for programme design and management
Expertise in the following areas will be preferable:
Familiarity with working at both national and local government levels.
Experience in facilitating multi-stakeholder partnerships
Knowledge and experience of corporate CSR networks and initiatives.
Expertise in natural resources law and governance.
Familiarity with policies on poverty and decentralisation.
Knowledge and experience of multi-donor fora and working.

Closing date for applications 5pm, 6 June 2008. The application letter and
resumes should be sent to [climateforest@yahoo.com]. Only Successful
candidates will be contacted.