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Selasa, 02 Juni 2026

[newdevjobsindo] Vacancy Announcement: MCC MCA-Indonesia COMPACT 2

 
MCA-Indonesia II is seeking a qualified and dynamic individual to join our team as a 

Deputy Executive Director for Infrastructure Finance

Further details about the position and application guideline are provided below.



The Millennium Challenge Corporation (“MCC”) is a U.S. government agency established in 2004. Its mission is to provide assistance that will support economic growth and poverty reduction in carefully selected countries that demonstrate a commitment to democratic governance, economic freedom, and investments in their citizenry.  
  
In December 2018, MCC’s Board of Directors selected Indonesia as eligible to develop a second Compact. The selection reflected the strong partnership MCC and Indonesia built during the first Compact.  
  
The Indonesia Infrastructure and Finance Compact (“Compact”) was signed on April 13, 2023, and it entered into force on September 4, 2024. The objectives of the Compact are: 
  
The Government of Indonesia has established an Implementation Independent Agency, called the Millennium Challenge Account – Indonesia II (“MCA-Indonesia II” or “MCA”), to act as a designee in supervising and managing the implementation of the five-year Compact in Indonesia.
Detailed information about the Compact is available on the MCC website (refer to Annex I: Program Description of the Compact) and the MCA-Indonesia II website.  


The Deputy Executive Director for Infrastructure Finance (DED for Infrastructure Finance) will assume a critical role in the success of the MCA-Indonesia II and two Compact Projects related to infrastructure planning and finance: the ATLAS Project and FMDP. The ATLAS Project is focused on developing institutional structures to improve project preparation while FMDP is focused on improving the availability of finance infrastructure. The DED for Infrastructure Finance will oversee the implementation of both ATLAS and FMPD activities to ensure that infrastructure projects are being developed so that they can attract commercially oriented finance, supported by blended finance, as necessary.

Accordingly, a key objective for the DED for Infrastructure Finance will be to ensure that there is coherence between the demand and supply sides of infrastructure finance.

The DED for Infrastructure Finance, reporting to the Executive Director, is responsible for MCA- Indonesia II’s project functions encompassing the planning, design, and implementation [referred to as Project Implementation] of the ATLAS Project and FMDP. The DED for Infrastructure Finance shall provide thought leadership, strategic direction, operational oversight, and routine program management/administration coordination in the compact as appropriate.

The DED for Infrastructure Finance will maintain robust communications and interface with both internal and external stakeholders that includes Government of Indonesia as well as the financial markets, donor community, and relevant private sector stakeholders. The DED for Infrastructure Finance shall ensure that all ATLAS Project and FMDP implementation and targets are met according to Compact objectives, agreed workplans, program designs, estimated budgets as well as MCC’s ESP, social analysis and monitoring and evaluation requirements.

The DED for Infrastructure Finance ensures the alignment of project execution with the overall objectives of the Compact and the judicious management of its resources, such that all ATLAS and FMDP activities are aligned to the established strategies, frameworks, budgets, and resources defined by the Compact.




  • Ability to travel to relevant project sites as needed.

5. Duration and Performance Location

The Consultant is expected to work for a base period of 12 months.  There is potential for a follow-on contract to cover the implementation of the Compact. Any follow-on options will be based on satisfactory performance and mutual agreement. 

Duty station: Jakarta.
Work Arrangement:
 
This position is Work from Office (WFO). The regular hours of work for MCA-Indonesia II are eight (8) hours per day or forty (40) hours per week. Recognizing that it is sometimes mutually beneficial for MCA-Indonesia II and the Consultant, MCA-Indonesia II generally permits work schedules to be altered within the Core Hours of 8 AM up to 6 PM, with the Consultants retaining the obligation to adjust his/her time to accommodate participation in any relevant meeting/assignment conducted outside of such Core Hours.

6. Contract Type

This Terms of Reference contemplate award of a fixed term, fixed price contract.

7. Working Facilities

Office space and a laptop equipped with necessary software will eventually be provided to the Consultant in Jakarta. 
Travel outside of the duty station may be required based on program needs. Airfare for domestic travel within Indonesia and lodging outside Jakarta and other cities is provided by MCA-Indonesia II. 

*Note: This Position Description is subject to revisions/updates as necessary to ensure alignment to the organization’s strategic direction and structure. Revisions to the description are subject to applicable MCA-Indonesia II policies and procedures, and official versions of each Position Description are maintained by MCA-Indonesia II.


How to Apply

Interested and qualified candidates are invited to submit the following documents:



Please send the Application Letter and comprehensive CV/ resume, both as attachments to hr.recruitment@mca-indonesia-2.go.id by June 20, 2026, with the subject line: “Deputy Executive Director for Infrastructure Finance”.

Due to the high volume of applications, only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interviews.

[newdevjobsindo] Prospera Phase 2 - Strategic MEL Adviser

Strategic MEL Adviser, Prospera Phase 2

 

Key Information

Position:  Strategic MEL Adviser

Program: Prospera Phase 2 - Australia Indonesia Partnership for Economic Development

Managed by: Cowater International

Reports to:    Mobilisation Director

Location: Jakarta, Indonesia (with remote inputs as agreed)

Engagement type: Short-term Adviser (STA)

Closing Date: 15 June 2026

Link: Career Opportunities - Careers

 

 

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE
Prospera Phase 2 operates a twin-track approach to gender equality, disability and social inclusion (GEDSI): mainstreaming GEDSI considerations across all activities, and designing targeted GEDSI activities in direct partnership with Government of Indonesia (GoI) counterparts. Both tracks require sustained technical input, particularly during high-intensity planning and engagement periods.

 

The May-August period spans Prospera's annual workplanning cycle and a series of structured technical dialogues with GoI partners. This is the period in which GEDSI priorities are set, activity concepts are developed and screened, and GoI counterparts are supported to integrate GEDSI considerations into their reform agendas.

 

The GEDSI Adviser provides dedicated technical support to the program team and GoI partners during this period. The role strengthens Prospera's analytical capacity, supports GEDSI mainstreaming across concept note development, and provides technical assistance to GoI counterparts during workplanning and dialogues. The Adviser works under the direction of the Mobilisation Director and in close coordination with the GEDSI group and technical leads across the program.

 
 
SCOPE OF WORK
 Strategy and workplanning support

  • Support the GEDSI group to develop and refine the annual GEDSI work program, including identification of targeted GEDSI activity priorities for the forthcoming year in consultation with GoI counterparts and technical leads.
  • Contribute to GEDSI input for the annual workplan, ensuring GEDSI marker targets are realistic, well-evidenced and progressively ambitious across the responsive-targeted-transformative spectrum.
  • Provide analytical support for GEDSI strategy documents and briefing materials prepared for DFAT and the program's governance bodies during the workplanning period.

Concept note screening and mainstreaming

  • Review draft concept notes across Prospera's technical portfolio, providing feedback aligned with Prospera's marker framework and DFAT standards.
  • Work with GEDSI group and technical leads to strengthen GEDSI integration in concept note design, identifying pathways to move activities from responsive toward targeted and transformative outcomes.
  • Develop or update GEDSI guidance materials to support the team during the concept note development cycle, including worked examples and checklist tools.

Technical assistance to GoI

  • At the request of Technical leads provide targeted technical assistance to GoI counterparts on GEDSI integration in economic policy and reform planning, anchored in Indonesia's own policy commitments.
  • Support GEDSI dialogues facilitated by Prospera, preparing background materials, briefing notes and structured discussion guides as required.
  • Contribute to GoI and partners capacity development on GEDSI in economic policy, including targeted inputs to planning workshops, reform roundtables and bilateral technical sessions during the engagement period.

 
Analysis and knowledge products

  • Contribute to GEDSI analytical work required during the period, including policy analyses, sector-specific GEDSI assessments and GoI GEDSI policy mapping relevant to Prospera's reform portfolio.
  • Support development of knowledge products that present GEDSI evidence and analysis for GoI, DFAT and APS partner audiences, applying an economic framing to inclusion arguments throughout.
  • Provide technical input to DFAT reporting requirements falling within the engagement period, including GEDSI performance narrative and evidence of progress against markers.

 

DELIVERABLES (INDICATIVE)

Deliverables will be confirmed with the Mobilisation Director at commencement. Indicative outputs include:

  • GEDSI screening feedback for concept notes developed during the engagement period (written, on a rolling basis).
  • GEDSI input to the annual workplan, including marker target recommendations (contribution to a team product).
  • At least one GEDSI analytical note or GoI policy mapping product, as prioritised by the Mobilisation Director.
  • Background materials and/or structured discussion guides for GEDSI policy dialogues with GoI (as required).
  • Written technical assistance materials provided to GoI counterparts, including briefing notes or workshop inputs.

End-of-assignment note summarising GEDSI insights, outstanding issues and recommended priorities for the second half of the year.

 

QUALIFICATIONS AND SELECTION CRITERIA

 

The successful candidate will demonstrate:

 

Essential

  • Postgraduate qualification in gender studies, development studies, economics, public policy or a related field.
  • At least eight years of experience in GEDSI advisory roles in international development, with demonstrated expertise in economic governance, fiscal policy, trade or a comparable domain.
  • Proven experience providing GEDSI technical assistance to government counterparts, ideally in an Indonesian or comparable Southeast Asian context.
  • Experience screening and strengthening development program activities against GEDSI frameworks, including DFAT's GEDSI performance markers or equivalent.
  • Strong analytical writing skills, with the ability to produce clear, evidence-based products for government and donor audiences.
  • Excellent written and spoken English; working proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia preferred.

Desirable

  • Direct experience working with Indonesian central economic ministries or coordinating agencies.
  • Familiarity with DFAT's GEDSI policy frameworks and performance reporting requirements.
  • Experience applying an economic framing to GEDSI arguments in a policy context.
  • Experience providing GEDSI inputs during development program planning or workplanning cycles.

 

PSEAH AND CHILD PROTECTION

 

The Personnel must read, understand and comply with all organisational and DFAT requirements relating to the Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment (PSEAH) and Child Protection. Any suspicion, allegation, incident or concern must be reported as soon as possible, and at the maximum within 24 hours of becoming aware of the matter, in accordance with approved reporting procedures. Completion of required safeguarding training and adherence to reporting obligations is a condition of engagement.

 

ETHICS AND COMPLIANCE

 

The Personnel must comply with all DFAT policies, contractual obligations and Prospera operational requirements. All intellectual property developed under this assignment will be the property of Prospera and DFAT. The Personnel must comply with:

  • DFAT Child Protection and PSEAH policies
  • Fraud, bribery and corruption prevention requirements
  • Program Code of Conduct
  • Conflict-of-interest obligations
  • Privacy and confidentiality requirements

 

WAYS OF WORKING

 

Prospera works in a transparent, accountable and collaborative way. All team members are expected to share information early, manage risks proactively, and be clear about decisions and responsibilities. We value respect, professionalism and collective responsibility for delivery.

 

APPLICATION PROCESS

 

Applications can be sent to recruitment@prospera.or.id no later than 15 June 2026.

 

For your application to be considered, please upload your documents as followed: Candidate Last Name, First Name, date, Title of the Position.

 

Cowater international strives to maintain a fair, transparent, and human centered recruitment process. As part of our commitment to responsible hiring practices and compliance with evolving recruitment regulations, we may use AI assisted tools to support limited aspects of our talent acquisition workflow, such as reviewing or shortlisting applications. These tools are used only to enhance efficiency and consistency in our processes. All assessments, interviews, and final hiring decisions are made exclusively by our human recruiting managers. Candidates may request additional information about the use of these tools or reasonable accommodations during the recruitment process.

 

Cowater International is an equal opportunity employer, basing employment on merit and qualifications as they relate to professional experience and position expectations. Cowater does not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of race, religion, sex, gender identity, disability, age, or any other basis protected by law.

We thank all applicants, however only those shortlisted will be contacted.

 

ABOUT US

Founded in 1985, Cowater International is a leading global development consulting company. Headquartered in Ottawa and with corporate hubs in Auckland, Berlin, Brussels, Helsinki, London, Madrid, Manila, Nairobi, Singapore and Stockholm, Cowater International has successfully delivered a portfolio of over 2500 projects and assignments in more than 95 countries. We work with governments, private sector actors and communities implementing projects that support socio-economic development, institutional strengthening, environmental improvements and advance equal opportunities for all. We are a diverse and experienced team committed to building a better tomorrow for the people we serve. Our adaptive approach to management has led to our yearly award-winning work and recognition as one of Canada's Best Managed Companies since 2017.

 

We thank you for your interest in building a better tomorrow.

 

 

 

[newdevjobsindo] YGSI Vacancy - Communication & Media Associate

Lowongan Kerja

Communication & Media Associate

  

Tentang Yayasan Gemilang Sehat Indonesia

Yayasan Gemilang Sehat Indonesia (YGSI) adalah sebuah organisasi yang berbasis di Indonesia. YGSI bekerja di bidang implementasi program, penelitian, dan advokasi di berbagai provinsi di Indonesia untuk meningkatkan kesehatan seksual dan reproduksi serta penerimaan hak-hak seksual, kesetaraan gender, dan pencegahan kekerasan berbasis gender. YGSI menjawab berbagai tantangan dan permasalahan yang dihadapi kaum muda terkait kesehatan dan kesejahteraan seksual dan reproduksi mereka.

 

Ringkasan Peran

YGSI mencari seorang yang akan menjadi bagian inti dalam menyuarakan isu kesehatan reproduksi kepada masyarakat. Peran ini berfokus pada dukungan pelaksanaan kampanye digital, penyusunan konten edukatif, serta membantu koordinasi kegiatan komunikasi untuk menciptakan dampak sosial yang nyata.

 

Tugas & Tanggung Jawab

           Produksi Konten Kreatif: Menyusun draf konten (tulisan/skrip) untuk media sosial, newsletter, dan materi edukasi terkait kesehatan reproduksi yang mudah dipahami oleh kaum muda.

           Dukungan Kampanye Digital: Membantu mengelola kanal komunikasi organisasi dan memastikan pesan kampanye tersampaikan secara konsisten kepada target audiens.

           Media & Community Liaison: Membantu menjalin komunikasi awal dengan komunitas, relawan, atau rekan media untuk penyebaran informasi program.

           Pemantauan & Dokumentasi: Melakukan dokumentasi setiap kegiatan kampanye serta membantu menyusun laporan bulanan mengenai efektivitas komunikasi yang telah dilakukan.

           Youth-Hub Sobat ASK : menginisiasi dan mendampingi relawan Youth-Hub Sobat ASK dalam menjalankan kegiatannya.

 

Kualifikasi yang Dibutuhkan:

           Pendidikan: Minimal Sarjana (S1) Ilmu Komunikasi, Hubungan Masyarakat, atau bidang terkait (Terbuka untuk Lulusan Baru/Fresh Graduate).

           Pengalaman: Memiliki pengalaman magang atau organisasi di bidang kampanye sosial/kesehatan masyarakat (lebih disukai yang pernah bersentuhan dengan isu kesehatan reproduksi).

           Keahlian Menulis: Mampu menulis dalam Bahasa Indonesia yang baik, benar, dan komunikatif (gaya bahasa storytelling adalah nilai plus).

           Keterampilan Teknis: Akrab dengan pengelolaan media sosial dan memiliki selera visual yang baik (mampu mengoperasikan aplikasi desain dasar seperti Canva sangat dihargai).

           Karakter: Memiliki empati yang tinggi terhadap isu kesehatan dan sosial, jujur, serta memiliki keinginan belajar yang besar di lingkungan yang dinamis.

           Mampu berbahasa Inggris, baik secara lisan dan tulisan.

  

Cara Melamar

        Sebelum tanggal 17 Juni 2026, kirimkan surat lamaran yang menjelaskan mengapa Anda adalah orang yang tepat untuk posisi ini dan CV terbaru Anda ke recruitment@gemilangsehat.org dengan subyek email: Comms & Media Associate_Nama Lengkap

        Gunakan format berikut untuk penamaan dokumen yang anda kirimkan: Nama Lengkap_Surat Lamaran dan Nama Lengkap_CV

        Hanya kandidat terpilih yang akan dihubungi. 

 

Kami tidak menerima korespondensi komersial melalui saluran yang tercantum untuk tujuan membalas iklan ini.

 

 

Yayasan Gemilang Sehat Indonesia adalah organisasi yang menegakkan kode etik

untuk mencegah penipuan dan kekerasan terhadap perempuan dan anak-anak. Penelusuran catatan pelanggaran akan dilakukan dengan hati-hati.

Senin, 01 Juni 2026

[newdevjobsindo] Prospera Phase 2 - GEDSI Adviser, Prospera Phase 2

GEDSI Adviser, Prospera Phase 2

 

Key Information

Position:  GEDSI Adviser

Program: Prospera Phase 2 - Australia Indonesia Partnership for Economic Development

Managed by: Cowater International

Reports to:    Mobilisation Director

Location: Jakarta, Indonesia (with remote inputs as agreed)

Duration:  Approximately 30 days over the engagement period

Closing Date: 15 June 2026

Link: Career Opportunities - Careers

 

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE
 Prospera Phase 2 operates a twin-track approach to gender equality, disability and social inclusion (GEDSI): mainstreaming GEDSI considerations across all activities, and designing targeted GEDSI activities in direct partnership with Government of Indonesia (GoI) counterparts. Both tracks require sustained technical input, particularly during high-intensity planning and engagement periods.

 

The May-August period spans Prospera's annual workplanning cycle and a series of structured technical dialogues with GoI partners. This is the period in which GEDSI priorities are set, activity concepts are developed and screened, and GoI counterparts are supported to integrate GEDSI considerations into their reform agendas.

 

The GEDSI Adviser provides dedicated technical support to the program team and GoI partners during this period. The role strengthens Prospera's analytical capacity, supports GEDSI mainstreaming across concept note development, and provides technical assistance to GoI counterparts during workplanning and dialogues. The Adviser works under the direction of the Mobilisation Director and in close coordination with the GEDSI group and technical leads across the program.


  
SCOPE OF WORK
 
Strategy and work planning support
Support the GEDSI group to develop and refine the annual GEDSI work program, including identification of targeted GEDSI activity priorities for the forthcoming year in consultation with GoI counterparts and technical leads.

  • Contribute to GEDSI input for the annual workplan, ensuring GEDSI marker targets are realistic, well-evidenced and progressively ambitious across the responsive-targeted-transformative spectrum.
  • Provide analytical support for GEDSI strategy documents and briefing materials prepared for DFAT and the program's governance bodies during the workplanning period.

Concept note screening and mainstreaming

  • Review draft concept notes across Prospera's technical portfolio, providing feedback aligned with Prospera's marker framework and DFAT standards.
  • Work with GEDSI group and technical leads to strengthen GEDSI integration in concept note design, identifying pathways to move activities from responsive toward targeted and transformative outcomes.
  • Develop or update GEDSI guidance materials to support the team during the concept note development cycle, including worked examples and checklist tools.

Technical assistance to GoI

  • At the request of Technical leads provide targeted technical assistance to GoI counterparts on GEDSI integration in economic policy and reform planning, anchored in Indonesia's own policy commitments.
  • Support GEDSI dialogues facilitated by Prospera, preparing background materials, briefing notes and structured discussion guides as required.
  • Contribute to GoI and partners capacity development on GEDSI in economic policy, including targeted inputs to planning workshops, reform roundtables and bilateral technical sessions during the engagement period.

 
Analysis and knowledge products

  • Contribute to GEDSI analytical work required during the period, including policy analyses, sector-specific GEDSI assessments and GoI GEDSI policy mapping relevant to Prospera's reform portfolio.
  • Support development of knowledge products that present GEDSI evidence and analysis for GoI, DFAT and APS partner audiences, applying an economic framing to inclusion arguments throughout.
  • Provide technical input to DFAT reporting requirements falling within the engagement period, including GEDSI performance narrative and evidence of progress against markers.

 

DELIVERABLES (INDICATIVE)

Deliverables will be confirmed with the Mobilisation Director at commencement. Indicative outputs include:

  • GEDSI screening feedback for concept notes developed during the engagement period (written, on a rolling basis).
  • GEDSI input to the annual workplan, including marker target recommendations (contribution to a team product).
  • At least one GEDSI analytical note or GoI policy mapping product, as prioritised by the Mobilisation Director.
  • Background materials and/or structured discussion guides for GEDSI policy dialogues with GoI (as required).
  • Written technical assistance materials provided to GoI counterparts, including briefing notes or workshop inputs.

End-of-assignment note summarising GEDSI insights, outstanding issues and recommended priorities for the second half of the year.



QUALIFICATIONS AND SELECTION CRITERIA

 

The successful candidate will demonstrate:

Essential

  • Postgraduate qualification in gender studies, development studies, economics, public policy or a related field.
  • At least eight years of experience in GEDSI advisory roles in international development, with demonstrated expertise in economic governance, fiscal policy, trade or a comparable domain.
  • Proven experience providing GEDSI technical assistance to government counterparts, ideally in an Indonesian or comparable Southeast Asian context.
  • Experience screening and strengthening development program activities against GEDSI frameworks, including DFAT's GEDSI performance markers or equivalent.
  • Strong analytical writing skills, with the ability to produce clear, evidence-based products for government and donor audiences.
  • Excellent written and spoken English; working proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia preferred.

Desirable

  • Direct experience working with Indonesian central economic ministries or coordinating agencies.
  • Familiarity with DFAT's GEDSI policy frameworks and performance reporting requirements.
  • Experience applying an economic framing to GEDSI arguments in a policy context.
  • Experience providing GEDSI inputs during development program planning or workplanning cycles.

 

 

PSEAH AND CHILD PROTECTION

The Personnel must read, understand and comply with all organisational and DFAT requirements relating to the Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment (PSEAH) and Child Protection. Any suspicion, allegation, incident or concern must be reported as soon as possible, and at the maximum within 24 hours of becoming aware of the matter, in accordance with approved reporting procedures. Completion of required safeguarding training and adherence to reporting obligations is a condition of engagement.



ETHICS AND COMPLIANCE

The Personnel must comply with all DFAT policies, contractual obligations and Prospera operational requirements. All intellectual property developed under this assignment will be the property of Prospera and DFAT. The Personnel must comply with:

  • DFAT Child Protection and PSEAH policies
  • Fraud, bribery and corruption prevention requirements
  • Program Code of Conduct
  • Conflict-of-interest obligations
  • Privacy and confidentiality requirements

 

WAYS OF WORKING

Prospera works in a transparent, accountable and collaborative way. All team members are expected to share information early, manage risks proactively, and be clear about decisions and responsibilities. We value respect, professionalism and collective responsibility for delivery.



APPLICATION PROCESS

Applications can be sent to recruitment@prospera.or.id no later than 15 June 2026.

 

For your application to be considered, please upload your documents as followed: Candidate Last Name, First Name, date, Title of the Position.



Cowater international strives to maintain a fair, transparent, and human centered recruitment process. As part of our commitment to responsible hiring practices and compliance with evolving recruitment regulations, we may use AI assisted tools to support limited aspects of our talent acquisition workflow, such as reviewing or shortlisting applications. These tools are used only to enhance efficiency and consistency in our processes. All assessments, interviews, and final hiring decisions are made exclusively by our human recruiting managers. Candidates may request additional information about the use of these tools or reasonable accommodations during the recruitment process.

 

Cowater International is an equal opportunity employer, basing employment on merit and qualifications as they relate to professional experience and position expectations. Cowater does not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of race, religion, sex, gender identity, disability, age, or any other basis protected by law.

We thank all applicants, however only those shortlisted will be contacted.



ABOUT US

Founded in 1985, Cowater International is a leading global development consulting company. Headquartered in Ottawa and with corporate hubs in Auckland, Berlin, Brussels, Helsinki, London, Madrid, Manila, Nairobi, Singapore and Stockholm, Cowater International has successfully delivered a portfolio of over 2500 projects and assignments in more than 95 countries. We work with governments, private sector actors and communities implementing projects that support socio-economic development, institutional strengthening, environmental improvements and advance equal opportunities for all. We are a diverse and experienced team committed to building a better tomorrow for the people we serve. Our adaptive approach to management has led to our yearly award-winning work and recognition as one of Canada's Best Managed Companies since 2017.

 

We thank you for your interest in building a better tomorrow.

 

Jumat, 29 Mei 2026

[newdevjobsindo] GIZ Indonesia for the Energy Transitions Cluster anchored to the the Fair and Accelerated Energy Transition towards Carbon Neutrality (FANTASTIC) Project: Advisor on ESG for Renewable Energy in Pilot Region 2

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.

In Indonesia, GIZ’s Energy Transition Cluster / Energy Programme Indonesia acts as trusted partner and technical advisor to the Government of Indonesia for the transition towards a sustainable energy system.

The Energy Transition Cluster of GIZ Indonesia works across five thematic areas:

  • Power system transformation
  • Sustainable energy finance
  • Industry decarbonisation
  • Island energy solutions
  • Just Energy Transition 

As part of the Energy Programme, the Advisor on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) for Renewable Energy (RE) shall provide technical and strategic advice to Bappenas, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR), partner local governments, as well as other partners and stakeholders.

GIZ seeks one (1) motivated and qualified Indonesian candidate for:

Advisor on ESG for Renewable Energy in Pilot Region 2
(Job Title in SAP: Advisor)

 

A.  Core Tasks

In your role you are responsible for the technical, substantive and organisational implementation of a project's measures and activities. In consultation with your line manager, you also assume tasks related to planning, steering and monitoring the project, including project administration tasks in some cases. You are also responsible for providing specialist support to col- leagues in bands 2 and 3, and ensure the quality of the commission's outcomes.

In addition, you contribute to the conceptual design of the project, in particular its modification or realignment.

You make technical and substantive contributions to overarching issues in cooperation with commissioning parties/clients, partners and other actors and thereby support the achievement of the agreed objectives of the respective project and provide impetus for further strategy development.

In coordination with the country director and your line manager, you also use your contacts for the acquisition of contracts on behalf of the company.

In consultation with your team colleagues and line manager, you also coordinate all issues within your area of work and ensure that they are dealt with promptly and competently. You resolve problems that arise in your area of responsibility on the basis of existing rules and draw attention to more complex challenges in your team.

You are involved in ongoing process development within your remit, are responsible for knowledge management and prepare and share documentation. If required, you also support other experts in familiarising themselves with and performing their tasks.

You perform the tasks assigned to you by your line manager, where required.

 
B.  Tasks & Responsibilities

The advisor leads a component with the aim of facilitating large-scale RE investments in Pilot Region-2 — likely in Sulawesi or Java — through improved management of social and environmental impacts. The detailed tasks are as follows:

  • Identification and mapping of social and environmental risks and opportunities affecting social acceptance of large-scale renewable energy (RE) projects (solar, wind, geothermal, and, to a lesser extent, hydro) across different regions and cultural contexts.
  • Development of a comprehensive concept for integrated measures to promote the social acceptance of RE projects.
  • Provision of technical and process-related advisory services in Pilot Region-2 to:
    • subnational governments (provincial, districts, municipalities) on:
      • strengthening their capacities to manage social and environmental risks and opportunities associated with large-scale RE projects.
      • developing and promoting municipal or local participation models for RE projects to enhance social acceptance and local benefits.
    • RE project developers and land-intensive companies (e.g., mining companies) on just transition oriented RE business models on former mining areas or other degraded land.
    • subnational governments, RE companies, professional organisations (e.g., consulting firms), and local communities to enhance meaningful community participation related to RE project development and management.
  • Management of external experts (national and international) and events (e.g., training, consultations), including preparation of terms of reference and related documents, oversight of consulting contract implementation, ensuring achievement of expected results.
  • Contribute to project and program planning, reporting, knowledge product and publication writing, and portfolio development of the Energy Program.
  • Development and maintenance of relationships with political partners and other stakeholders.

The brief profile is not intended to provide a full and complete description

 
C.    Qualifications
  • Master’s degree in energy, environmental management, social development, or a related field.
  • Extensive professional experience in managing social and environmental impacts of large-scale projects, particularly in renewable energy (RE) project development.
  • Good understanding of the roles of local governments, project developers, and local communities in managing risks and opportunities related to large-scale RE project development.
  • Familiarity with the Indonesian regulatory framework related to environmental impact management, social development, and land acquisition.
  • Experience in applying social and environmental safeguards and standards used by international development finance institutions.
  • Strong network among governmental institutions, private sector actors, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders active in large-scale RE development in the pilot region.
  • Strong stakeholder engagement and management skills.
  • Basic understanding of capacity development approaches and methodologies.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication, interpersonal, and presentation skills in English (at least C1 level) and Bahasa Indonesia.
  • Previous experience in procuring and managing national and international consultants is considered an advantage.
Duty Station: will be informed afterwards
Expected Joining Date: 1 August 2026
Direct Supervisor:  Programme Component Manager
 
Please submit your motivation letter and comprehensive resume (including training and list of references) to recruitment-indo@giz.de by June 14th, 2026, with subject line FANTASTIC – Advisor for Region 2
 
Kindly state your joining availability, current gross monthly income, and desired gross monthly salary range within your resume or cover letter.
 
Please name your file as follow format:
[Your Complete Name]_[Motivation/CV/Latest Education Certificate] (i.e: Nakula Sadewa_CV or Nakula Sadewa_Motivation or Nakula Sadewa_Education Certificate) - the attachments are not more than 300 KB.

 

Only short-listed candidates will be notified.


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