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Senin, 06 Juli 2026

[newdevjobsindo] FW: Opening at Yayasan Konservasi Alam Nusantara (YKAN)

 

 

Yayasan Konservasi Alam Nusantara (YKAN) ) is a non-profit organization which was established in Indonesia in 2014. With the mission to protect lands and waters on which all life depends, YKAN provides innovative solutions for realizing harmony between nature and humans, through effective management, non-confrontational approaches, and building collaborative partnerships with all stakeholders for a sustainable Indonesia. Please visit ykan.or.id to learn more about our conservation programs.

 

We currently have several openings for:

  1. Safeguard Specialist (Oceans) Closing date 9 Juli 2026
  2. Forestry Partnership Specialist Closing date   13 Juli 2026

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For the detailed information, please kindly visit https://recruitment.ykan.or.id/ or scan the QR on the flyer for the position.

 

Thank you 😊

 

 

[newdevjobsindo] [newdevjobsindo][Traineeship Program Notice] GIZ Indonesia for the Resilience Nature Cluster anchored to FORCLIME Project: Social Forestry

The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH is an international cooperation enterprise for sustainable development with worldwide operations on behalf of the German Government. We work to shape a future worth living in over 120 countries around the world. 

The FORCLIME project works with the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry on national policy and sector strategies, as well as on the subnational implementation of activities to support local forest management in order to align these strategies with the requirements of emission reduction. The project provides support for the development or adaptation of regulations for forest management reform and the evaluation of environmental services by supporting selected districts in eastern Indonesia in the provinces of Central Sulawesi, Papua, and West Papua in strengthening sustainable forest management. Effective local stakeholder participation is a critical success factor in all planning and strategy development processes. 

The FORCLIME project aims to achieve two objectives (1) Climate Mitigation: To significantly reduce GHG emissions from the forestry sector and (2) Livelihood Strengthening: To strengthen local livelihoods without undermining conservation efforts. The latter is achieved through the regulation of ownership and land use rights as part of the social forestry scheme in combination with technical assistance in agroforestry practices. The FORCLIME project collaborates with the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry on national forest policy and sector strategies, as well as on the subnational implementation of activities to support local forest management. At subnational level the project operates in eastern Indonesia in the provinces of Central Sulawesi, Papua, and South West Papua and South Papua. 

The FORCLIME Project is therefore recruiting one Indonesian candidate for the following position: 

Trainee – Social Forestry 

A.    Responsibilities 

The Social Forestry Trainee will support the Sustainable Forest Management Advisor and the FORCLIME Project Team in planning, implementing, documenting, and evaluating project activities related to Social Forestry. This position offers opportunities for hands-on learning and knowledge transfer on how Social Forestry is being implemented in the field while analyzing the theory of change and the perceptions of local stakeholders. 

The trainee is responsible for:

  • Assisting the Sustainable Forest Management Advisor in the daily coordination and implementation of Social Forestry related activities and events.
  • Supporting data collection, documentation, and reporting on Social Forestry interventions and results at national and province level.
  • Contributing to the preparation, facilitation, design, and follow-up of meetings, workshops, and other events related to Social Forestry in close coordination with the teams of all four implementation areas.
  • Supporting the integration of Social Forestry concepts and approaches into overall project operations, planning, and communication materials.
  • Assisting in the development and regular updating of Social Forestry-related databases, monitoring tools, and knowledge products.
  • Supporting the preparation of terms of reference (TORs), meeting minutes, and background notes for Social Forestry-related initiatives.
  • Supporting communication and coordination with project partners, stakeholders, and other GIZ projects as needed.
  • Assisting in the development and dissemination of knowledge products and impact stories on Social Forestry.
  • Contributing to overall knowledge management and internal learning processes related to Social Forestry. 

By the end of the traineeship, the trainee is expected to have:

  • Gained a practical understanding on how Social Forestry principles are integrated into project design, implementation, and monitoring.
  • Strengthened analytical and research skills related to gender equality and social inclusion in the fields of Social Forestry.
  • Learned how capacity development in Social Forestry and other related activities are prepared and implemented at the subnational level.
  • Acquired knowledge of policy development processes that promote Social Forestry
  • Acquired experience in working with multi-sectoral teams and development partners on Social Forestry-related initiatives.  

B.    Tasks 

In close collaboration with the Social Forestry Advisor and other team members, the Social Forestry Trainee performs the following tasks: 

1. Technical Learning and Support

  • Join field trips to project locations in Central Sulawesi, South West Papua, Papua, and South Papua.
  • Support in drafting and editing project documents, reports, presentations, and communication materials related to Social Forestry.
  • Help maintain records, files, and databases on Social Forestry activities and results.
  • Contribute to the analysis of lesson learned, good practices, and challenges in implementing Social Forestry activities

2. Planning, Coordination, and Monitoring

  • Support monitoring of Social Forestry indicators, tracking activity implementation, and collecting relevant data from Forest Farmer Groups and other stakeholders.
  • Help prepare brief progress notes and summaries for internal reporting and communication.
  • Contribute to the formulation of recommendations to strengthen Social Forestry integration in planning and implementation process

3. Networking and Cooperation

  • Assist in documenting stakeholder consultations, workshops, and other Social Forestry-related events.
  • Help maintain contact lists and databases of Social Forestry-related stakeholders and resource persons.

4. Knowledge Management and Communication

  • Assist in drafting communication materials (e.g., articles, success stories, infographics) highlighting Social Forestry approaches, activities and results.
  • Support the updating of project knowledge management systems and shared folders related to Social Forestry.
  • Contribute to internal learning and reflection sessions by compiling lessons learned and good practices.

 

C.    Required qualifications, competence and experience 

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree (or final-year student) in Forestry, Environmental Studies, or other relevant disciplines.
  • Previous internship or volunteering experience in development projects, NGOs, or research institutions is an advantage.
  • Knowledge of sustainable forest management, social forestry, or sustainable development concepts and approaches is desirable. 

Other knowledge, additional competences

  • Good communication and organizational skills
  • Good command of MS Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word)
  • Good command of English and Bahasa Indonesia (spoken and written).
  • Ability to work in a team and to adapt to an intercultural working environment.
  • Ability to work independently, proactively, and in a team-oriented environment.
  • Ability to work at the field level in a tropical climate and rural environments.
  • Interest in topics related to green skills and jobs, vocational education and training, and policy development.

Please be informed that you are only allowed to apply for this traineeship, if you are currently enrolled as a student or graduated not longer than one year ago. 

Duty Station: Jakarta
Working Hours: 5 working days per week, 8 working hours per day
Duration: 6 months
Expected Joining Date: ASAP
Direct Supervisor: Manager of Strategic Area 2 (Sustainable Forest Management)  

Interested candidates shall submit comprehensive resume with GIZ template and a motivation letter to:  recruitment-indo@giz.de at the latest July 20th, 2026. 

Please put: TraineeFORCLIME_SF as your email subject and name the files using following format: [Your Complete Name]_[Motivation Letter/CV] (i.e: Nakula Sadewa _CV or Nakula Sadewa _Motivation Letter or Nakula Sadewa _Reference) 

 

Only short-listed candidates will be notified


Jumat, 03 Juli 2026

[newdevjobsindo] Vacancy in Nutrition International - Provincial Coordinator LSSF, Central Java_rev

Provincial Coordinator Large-Scale Food Fortification (LSFF), Central Java

 

Nutrition International (NI) has been supporting the Government of Indonesia through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Health (MoH). NI assists in implementing and strengthening the Large-Scale Food Fortification (LSFF) portfolio at the national, provincial, and district levels. To support the implementation of LSFF portfolio in Indonesia, NI will recruit Provincial Coordinator LSFF, Central Java, located at Semarang, with responsibility to implement LSFF program across Central Java.

 

The consultant will assist in the implementation of NI’s large scale food fortification program/s (Fortification of staples - Salt, Wheat, Rice, Oil) at the province level including engagement with key stakeholders, under the overall supervision of the National Program Officer (NPO), Indonesia.

 

Roles and Responsibilities

The Provincial Coordinator would assist the NPO in the implementation of the following activities:

  1. Support Government policy and program  
  • Support NPO during engagement with relevant government departments and key stakeholders for local-level planning, communication, enforcement and regular review of LSFF projects, to ensure effective implementation of standards, policy and programs;
  • Support NPO in liaising and maintaining harmonious working relationships with key program stakeholders, including Provincial/ District Health Office, Millers, Industry and Trade Office, BPOM, Development Partners, etc;
  • Support NPO in facilitating engagement with national and local government in introducing LSFF programs in their social safety net program and Open market.

 

  1. Support Implementation of NI’s program 
  • Provide input to NPO and National Consultant in technical and operational aspects of NI’s program design, strategy development, planning documents and monitoring framework, at province and district level;
  • Support National Consultant and NPO, in monitoring the technical and operational aspects of ongoing program activities through field visits, on-site assistance, meetings with partners, analyze the progress reports and prepare project briefs as required
  • Support National Consultant in capacitating millers and their staff, to adopt good manufacturing practices and QA/QC practices through supportive supervision. Assist in facilitating interface between by millers and provincial enforcement bodies for improved compliance to standard.
  • Assist NPO and National Consultant in engaging with millers for gender inclusion in their units:
  • Assist National Consultant and NPO in facilitating the implementation of external quality control protocol and regular monitoring mechanism by provincial enforcement bodies viz. provincial BPOM, MoIT;
  • Support NPO and National Consultant through active participation in the coordination meeting arranged by NI Indonesia Country Office and provide input on current programming status related to stakeholders, identify gaps and share corrective actions;

 

  1. Program Monitoring and Reporting
  • Make periodic / monthly assessments of millers associated with NI based on NI’s MEAL and program operation plan, share their observations with NPO;

 

Other Tasks

  • Support in carrying out other duties related to the project as requested by the NI Indonesia Office 

 

Education/Professional Designations/Experience

  1. Minimum master’s degree in food technology, public health, food engineering or any other related degree from a recognized university.
  1. Working experience in rice fortification, development organization, food industries - private sector, and nutrition and health-related issues will be an added advantage

 

The complete Term of Reference can be seen in the following link:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16W_6UiGw6ZchpdYBKxPh0Fhw-QClt0iq?usp=sharing

 

Applicants are required to submit the following documents:

  1. Cover letter addressed to Nutrition International
  2. Curriculum vitae (CV)
  3. Reference letters (a minimum of two references)

 

The required documents should be submitted to Nutrition International to the following email address:

proposalsindonesia@nutritionintl.org

 

The deadline for submission of these documents is on Sunday, July 19, 2026, at 23:59 Jakarta Time.

 

In the subject line of the email, please write the following:

  • Application for Provincial Coordinator LSFF, Central Java

 

 

 

Kind regards,

Nutrition International

 

 

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