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[newdevjobsindo] GIZ Indonesia for the Special Assignments Cluster anchored to GPQI Project: Advisor for Private Sector Partnerships

The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH is a German public-benefit federal enterprise. GIZ works worldwide in the field of international cooperation for sustainable development and has over 50 years of experience in a wide variety of areas.

Standards are the language of global trade and the basis for technological innovation. In a world of global value chains, a well-functioning and internationally harmonized quality infrastructure is essential for efficient trade and sustainable economic growth. International cooperation on norms and standards, accreditation and conformity assessment procedures, as well as market surveillance and product safety are crucial for facilitating trade, ensuring consumer protection and strengthening innovation capacities.

To support the international harmonisation of quality infrastructures, the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie, BMWE) has been cooperating with international partner countries for many years. Germany increased these efforts with the establishment of the Global Project Quality Infrastructure (GPQI) in 2017. Through GPQI, Germany engages in international cooperation on quality infrastructure with important trading partners such as Brazil, China, Mexico, India and Indonesia.  As a multi-stakeholder platform, the project brings together governments and experts from public and private sectors – technical organisations, associations and the industry.

Become part of our international team! Work together with political decision-makers and experts to make the opportunities of harmonised quality infrastructures and digitalization available to companies in Germany and Indonesia!

GIZ is seeking one qualified Indonesian candidate for the following position:

Advisor for Private Sector Partnerships
(Job Title in SAP system: Advisor)

A. Core Tasks

In your role you are responsible for the technical, substantive and organizational 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 colleagues in bands 2 and 3 and ensuring 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 re- solve 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 familiarizing themselves with and performing their tasks.

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

B. Main Activities

  • Develop and maintain relationships with private sector stakeholders and related organizations (companies, business associations, chambers of commerce e.g., EKONID), serving as a key interface between the Global Project Quality Infrastructure (GPQI) and industry as well as towards the political partner, the Ministry of Industry.
  • Drive private sector engagement in GPQI priority areas, including technical dialogues to strengthen industry engagement.
  • Monitor and analyse current and emerging developments related to quality infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, and industry needs in Indonesia and internationally (Germany, the EU, etc.), and assess their implications for private sector cooperation under GPQI.
  • Conceptualise, design, prepare, organise, facilitate, and document stakeholder dialogues, workshops, trainings, and conferences involving the private sector.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams and partners to develop tools, resources, and analytical outputs that strengthen private sector engagement and policy–industry dialogue within GPQI.
  • Represent GPQI in exchanges with high-level private sector stakeholders, business forums, industry roundtables, and trade-related events with a strong private sector presence.
  • Identify and assess private sector needs, incentives, and barriers related to quality infrastructure and regulatory compliance, and translate them into actionable GPQI interventions.
  • Assist the Cluster Coordinator and Country Director on overarching issues related to the implementation of the GIZ corporate strategy (eq. GIZ Vision 2028).

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

Where appropriate and reasonable, the position holder is willing to perform tasks outside the scope of the job description

C. Qualifications and specialist knowledge

  • University degree in an area relevant to the project, preferably in economics, business administration, public policy/administration, social science, or a related field.
  • Minimum of 5 (five) years professional experience in private sector engagement, business development, industry cooperation, or public-private partnership.
  • Established professional network with private sector stakeholders, including business associations and chambers of commerce (e.g. EKONID, EuroCham), and industry representatives.
  • Proven experience in working with stakeholders from the industrial sector (companies, business associations, and industry stakeholders) in Indonesia / Germany.
  • Strong stakeholder management and relationship-building skills.
  • Preferable knowledge of at least two of the mentioned QI Elements: standardization, accreditation, conformity assessment, and market surveillance.
  • Ability to identify emerging trends and business implications related to regulation or standards.
  • Full working fluency in English (C1 level) and Bahasa Indonesia, German proficiency is an asset.
  • Very structured and well-organised working style and good skills in the use of digital tools
  • Proactive, results-oriented, and able to work independently in a dynamic environment  
Duty Station: Jakarta
Joining date: a.s.a.p.
Direct Supervisor: Project Manager, and the Programme Director of GPQI Project in Indonesia.

To apply, please submit your motivation letter along with the attached CV format. Ensure your application includes a comprehensive list of training and professional references. After completed, please send to recruitment-indo@giz.de by the latest on February 23rd, 2026

Please indicate your application by putting the following code in the subject line: GPQI – Advisor PSP.

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 _Reference)the attachment shall not exceed 300 kb.

Only short-listed candidates will be notified

[newdevjobsindo] [Service Provider] PR070 Rapid Disaster Risk Assessment Cacao SAFE SCORES

Dear Bapak, Ibu,

SNV is looking for Service Provider to deliver the Rapid Disaster Risk Assessment Cacao under SAFE SCORES. Please see more detail in this email and/or in the attachment file.

Thank you for your attention.

 

Dear Admin,

Thank you for your support.

 

 

Regards,

 

Chrstina Heri Satsiwi (Ally)

Operations Officer

 

SNV

 

 

Organisation

SNV

Project

SAFE SCORES (SP2284)

Assignment 

Rapid Disaster Risk Assessment of Smallholder Cacao Farmland

Location

Sigi District, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

Duration

February-March 2026

Reporting to/working with SNV focal point(s)

Project Coordinator SAFE SCORES

Starting date

February 2026

 

1.                    About SNV

SNV is a mission-driven global development partner working in more than 20 countries across Africa and Asia. Building on 60 years of experience and grounded in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, we work on the core themes of gender equality and social inclusion, climate adaptation and mitigation, and strong institutions and effective governance. Together with our team of over 1,600 people, our mission is to strengthen capacities and catalyse partnerships that transform the agri-food, energy, and water systems, which enable sustainable and more equitable lives for all.

 

2.                    Background and objectives of assignment

The Sustainable Agriculture for Forest Ecosystem (SAFE) project is a joint agenda between the Directorate of Food and Agriculture-Bappenas and GIZ. The project is supported by funding from the German Federal Government and the European Union. The main objective of the SAFE project is to contribute to the "inclusive transition of agricultural commodity production towards sustainable supply chains, for Indonesian smallholders"

 

In the implementation of the SAFE project in Central Sulawesi, GIZ has signed a collaboration with a consortium consisting of SNV, GCB and Mondelez which will implement the project in the Sigi area which they call SCORES (Sustainable Cocoa for Forest Ecosystems). The project aims to produce cocoa sustainably while preserving the ecosystem in adjacent rainforest areas. It will enable cocoa buyers to source from traceable and more reliable (deforestation-free) producing areas, securing their access to the EU market. Smallholder cocoa farmers will receive higher and diversified incomes from cocoa agroforestry, including incentives for protecting tree coverage in cocoa-forest conjunction areas, reforestation, and other environmental risk mitigation actions. Higher income will convince them to stay in cocoa production in the long run.

 

Smallholder cacao farming landscapes are increasingly exposed to hydrometeorological disasters, particularly floods and landslides, due to changing rainfall patterns, land-use pressure, and environmental degradation. These hazards pose serious risks to farmer livelihoods by damaging crops, eroding soil, disrupting farm infrastructure, and reducing overall land productivity. Repeated disaster events can trap smallholder farmers in cycles of loss and recovery, weakening their adaptive capacity and increasing vulnerability, while also accelerating ecosystem degradation such as sedimentation, loss of soil fertility, and declining biodiversity.

 

Integrating disaster risk considerations into cacao agroforestry systems is therefore essential to promote resilient and sustainable land management. Land conservation including agroforestry practices through soil intact approach, diverse shade trees, improving ground cover, and strengthening root systems can reduce surface runoff, stabilize slopes, and enhance water regulation at the landscape level. By explicitly incorporating disaster risk reduction measures into cacao agroforestry design and management, farmers can better protect their farms from extreme events while simultaneously improving ecological functions, sustaining yields, and supporting long-term adaptation to climate variability.

 

Therefore, the objective of this consultancy is to provide a rapid, spatially informed assessment of disaster risks affecting smallholder cacao farmland and to formulate practical agroforestry-based recommendations for disaster risk reduction that can inform project planning and implementation. 

 

3.                    Scope of Work, Tasks, Deliverables and Timeline

The consultant will be responsible for delivering the full scope of work of rapid disaster risk assessment on smallholder cacao farmland, with specific deliverables and timeline as follow:

 

Scope of work

Tasks

Deliverables

Timeline

  1. Inception and methodology report
  • Review relevant project documents and available secondary data.
  • Define assessment scope, indicators, data sources, and analytical methods appropriate for a rapid assessment.
  • Prepare a brief workplan and timeline.
  • Inception report contained at least indicators, data sources, methodology and workplan.

 

Week 2 – February 2026

  1. Data collection and compilation
  • Compile and preprocess available spatial and non-spatial data, including but not limited to rainfall, topography, land use/land cover, soil and geology, and historical disaster data.
  • Compile spatial data on the distribution of smallholder cacao farmland using existing maps and/or satellite imagery.
  • Conduct limited field verification or remote validation where feasible
  • Spatial and non-spatial outputs, including disaster maps (flood and landslides), cacao farmland intervention maps, and verification based-data

Week 4 – February 2026

  1. Disaster risk analysis
  • Identify key drivers of flood and landslide risks affecting cacao farmland in the project areas.
  • Assess land criticality based on slope, erosion risk, land cover, and land management.
  • Overlay smallholder cacao farmland with disaster-prone and critical land areas.
  • Conduct GIS-based analysis to assess flood and landslide vulnerability.
  • Identify and classify priority areas for intervention.
  • Validate findings and conduct a further analysis using historical disaster occurrence data.
  • Overview of methods, its limitations, and possible influence for the outputs
  • Disaster risk assessment for smallholder’s cacao farmland in the project area
  • Intervention areas’ assessment

 

Week 2 – March 2026

  1. Disaster risk mitigation and adaptation options
  • Identify risk mitigation and adaptation options.
  • Identify suitable soil and land conservation techniques under local circumstances such as agroclimatic and slope conditions.
  • Develop practical design options for soil and land conservation that could reduce flood and landslide risks in the project area.
  • Provide indicative land conservation recommendation including planting management (agroforestry).
  • Recommendation on land conservation, including technical and indicative planting plan (agroforestry)  
  • Brief on risk mitigation and risk adaptation
  • Draft Community Action Plan incorporating Natural Resource Management for Disaster Risk Reduction in Plantation Areas

 

Week 3/4 –March 2026

  1. Reporting and finalization
  • Interpret results and formulate clear, actionable recommendations.
  • Present findings to the project team.
  • Finalize report including spatial outputs incorporating feedback.
  • Full reporting
  • Summary presentation of key findings and recommendations

Week 1 -  April 2026

 

4.                    Evaluation criteria

  • A consultant or a team of consultant must demonstrate experience in disaster risk assessment, GIS-based spatial analysis, and land conservation. 
  • Proven knowledge of land conservation including but not limited to agroforestry systems, particularly for cacao crop. 
  • Experience working in smallholder agricultural or rural landscapes. 
  • Familiarity working in Sigi District and/or Central Sulawesi area is an advantage.

 

5.                    Contract duration

The Consultant will report to the SNV Agroforestry Advisor and the Project Coordinator of the SAFE SCORES Consortium. The assignment period will be from February to March 2026.

 

6.                    Due diligence instructions

 

Selected consultant engaged under this assignment are required to comply with SNV’s internal policies, donor requirements, and international standards of integrity, sustainability, and accountability.

 

Specifically, compliance with SNV Policies: Adherence to SNV’s Code of Conduct, safeguarding policy, and integrity standards (zero tolerance for fraud, corruption, child labour, gender-based violence, and discrimination).

 

7.                    How to Apply

 

If you believe your qualifications match the outlined profile, we invite you to submit a comprehensive proposal no later than 16 February 2026 to the following email address: indonesia-procurement@snv.org with Subject “PR070 Rapid Disaster Risk Assessment Cacao SAFE SCORES

Your submission should include the following documents:

  1. Company Profile
  2. Technical and Financial (RFQ) Proposals
    • Technical Proposal:
      • Proposed tools and methodology
      • Implementation plan and timeline

• Detail CV and experiences of Team Member

    • Financial Proposal:
      • Service fees (roles and number of personnel)
      • Other relevant costs (please specify)
  1. Sample of Previous Work
    Preferably similar to the assignment described
  2. List of Relevant Past Assignments
    Include detailed descriptions and timelines of similar projects

 

DISCLAIMER: This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of SNV. SNV accepts no liability for any damage caused by any virus transmitted by this email.

[newdevjobsindo] Widya Erti Indonesia - Project Officer Riau

JOB VACANCY

 

Position : Project Officer - OC 3 (Institutional Strengthening & Certification)
 Location: Riau (Rokan Hulu, Rokan Hilir, Indragiri Hulu, Indragiri Hilir)
 Company: Widya Erti Indonesia
 Employment Type: Fix Term (
Penuh Waktu dengan kontrak PKWT)
 Application Deadline: Minggu, 22 Februari 2026

 

About Us:
Widya Erti Indonesia (WEI) berfokus pada sektor pendidikan, pertanian, dan pengembangan masyarakat dengan memberikan kesempatan belajar dan memberdayakan masyarakat marginal pedesaan untuk peduli lingkungan secara bertanggung jawab dan berkelanjutan. Area proyek WEI berada di Sumatera, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, dan wilayah lain di Indonesia, dengan kantor pusat berlokasi di Jakarta

 

Job Description:
 
Di bawah supervisi Project Coordinator, Project Officer – OC 3 bertanggung jawab memimpin pelaksanaan kegiatan penguatan kelembagaan entitas petani. Peran ini berfokus pada penguatan tata kelola organisasi, sistem internal, kesiapan sertifikasi (RSPO/ISPO), serta pengembangan fungsi layanan entitas petani sebagai platform keberlanjutan program.

 

Key Responsibilities:

Manajemen Proyek:

  • Mengelola pelaksanaan proyek sesuai rencana yang telah ditetapkan
  • Memfasilitasi dan mengevaluasi pertemuan, pelatihan, dan kegiatan program
  • Berkoordinasi dengan enumerator lokal untuk pengambilan data petani dan lahan kebun
  • Memastikan keberlanjutan dan meminimalkan dampak sosial dan lingkungan dari aktivitas proyek
  • Berkoordinasi dengan tim data, fasilitator lokal, dan entitas petani.
  • Memastikan integrasi kegiatan dengan outcome lain (capacity building & business development).
  • Memantau progres kegiatan dan indikator capaian.

Penguatan Kelembagaan & Tata Kelola

  • Mendampingi entitas petani dalam penguatan struktur organisasi dan peran pengurus.
  • Memfasilitasi penyusunan dan penerapan SOP kelembagaan.
  • Mendukung penguatan administrasi dan sistem pencatatan keuangan entitas.
  • Mengembangkan sistem Internal Control System (ICS).

Persiapan Sertifikasi / Certification Readiness

  • Mendampingi proses penerbitan STDB dan SPPL.
  • Memfasilitasi audit internal dan gap analysis sertifikasi RSPO/ISPO.
  • Mendukung persiapan dan fasilitasi audit eksternal.
  • Memastikan dokumentasi sertifikasi terdokumentasi dengan baik.

Pengembangan Kapasitas Entitas

  • Memfasilitasi pelatihan kelembagaan dan leadership.
  • Mendukung pengembangan layanan entitas kepada anggota.
  • Mengintegrasikan database anggota untuk perencanaan layanan.
  • Memfasilitasi komunikasi dan kolaborasi antara kelompok tani dengan pemangku kepentingan lokal secara berkelanjutan.
  • Mendukung proses penguatan organisasi kelompok tani (pertemuan rutin, pembagian peran, pencatatan sederhana).
  • Membantu dalam penguatan kapasitas kelompok tani dan komunitas lokal
  • Mendorong partisipasi aktif petani dalam setiap tahapan program.

 

Pelaporan dan Komunikasi:

  • Membuat laporan kemajuan yang rinci, akurat, dan tepat waktu kepada Project Coordinator
  • Menyusun laporan lapangan secara periodik yang mencakup capaian, tantangan, dan rekomendasi tindak lanjut.
  • Memberikan masukan, temuan, dan rekomendasi untuk tindak lanjut yang diperlukan kepada manajemen WEI dalam upaya mencapai tujuan program
  • Menyampaikan isu lapangan secara proaktif kepada Project Coordinator untuk pengambilan keputusan tepat waktu.

Qualification:

  1. Berpengalaman mendampingi Sertifikasi ISPO/ RSPO pada Kelompok Petani Swadaya Kelapa Sawit, termasuk verifikasi dokumen dan pemahaman baik terhadap internal maupun eksternal audit yang dilakukan oleh Lembaga sertifikasi
  2. Mempunyai pengalaman dan kemampuan untuk menerapkan GAP dengan pendekatan Sekolah Lapang Petani dan penguasaan manajemen sistem pelatihan.
  3. Mempunyai pengalaman dalam budidaya kelapa sawit, termasuk perawatan tanaman, pengendalian hama, standar panen dan pemupukan.
  4. Memiliki pemahaman dasar atau ketertarikan terhadap praktik Regenerative Agriculture dalam konteks pertanian kelapa sawit menjadi nilai tambah
  5. Mempunyai pengalaman dalam bekerjasama dengan komunitas lokal (termasuk komunitas Petani Kelapa Sawit Swadaya), pemerintah daerah, dan berbagai pemangku kepentingan setempat.
  6. Mempunyai keterampilan komunikasi lisan dan tulisan yang baik dalam Bahasa Indonesia, termasuk dalam melakukan fasilitasi serta kemampuan meningkatkan keterlibatan dalam kegiatan kelompok.
  7. Mampu bekerja secara mandiri dengan pengawasan terbatas di pedesaan terpencil.
  8. Mampu mengoperasikan laptop untuk pembuatan laporan dan komunikasi via email.
  9. Mampu dan memiliki izin mengemudikan sepeda motor.

How to Apply:
 
Kirimkan surat lamaran dan CV yang menggambarkan kualitas dan pengalaman anda ke recruitment@widyaertiindonesia.org dengan keterangan subjek email "Project Officer_Nama Pelamar". dan format file seperti berikut: Nama Lengkap_CV (Mis: Luna Maya_CV, Monalisa_CV),. Kami mendorong pencari kerja dari lokasi setempat yang memenuhi kriteria untuk melamar. 

 

"Hanya kandidat terpilih dalam masuk daftar pendek yang akan dihubungi"

[newdevjobsindo] INOVASI 3 - Communications Specialist

INOVASI 3 - Communications Specialist

Background:

Indonesia's Vision 2045 sets the goal for Indonesia to transition from a resource-based economy towards an advanced service, technology, and knowledge-based economy by the centenary of its independence (2045). The 2025-2045 National Long Term Development Plan emphasizes the urgency of Indonesia's human resource development to fully realise 2045 goals.

Faced however with persistent low student performance that is emblematic of a learning crisis, significant improvement in student learning will be required to reach Indonesia's 2045 goals. Government of Indonesia (GoI) has started an ambitious program of education reforms. Successive education ministers have set out to modernise the education system through reforming the national curriculum and teaching and assessment approaches, to produce citizens with strong foundational skills, open minds, and inclusive values. 

Australia is a long-term supporter of the Indonesian basic education sector, with continuous investments supporting education quality improvements for the past two decades, including through the INOVASI program (Phase 1 2016-2020; Phase 2 2020-2023) that focused on supporting acquisition of literacy and numeracy foundational skills in early grades classrooms; exploring local problems and solutions; and generating evidence to inform government policy development and practices.

This third phase of INOVASI (2024-2027) builds upon the existing program's approach and lessons learned and takes the focus on the development of foundational skills through to the end of the primary grades. Phase 3 will engage with priority issues of Australia's development policy: gender equality, effective inclusion of children with a disability, responses to the climate change challenge in education. It will focus on the challenge of policy implementation and the gaps that exist between national policies and practices at district and school levels and use the well attested-success of INOVASI's local problem-based approach to continuously support policy development for effective fit between policy and implementation context.

INOVASI Phase 3 is implemented in 25 districts and cities across Indonesia, in the provinces of West Nusa Tenggara, East Nusa Tenggara, North Kalimantan, East Java, West Java, and Maluku. The program also works in Ibu Kota Nusantara (IKN).

The Program is managed by Palladium on behalf of the Government of Australia through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).

Purpose of the Position: The Communications Specialist will work closely with and support the Strategic Communications Manager in providing strategic leadership and oversight to INOVASI's communications planning and implementation across core program activities and initiatives. A critical aspect of the role is translating INOVASI's evidence and innovations into clear, compelling messages that inform and influence policy, engage stakeholders, and build public understanding of education issues in the context of education reform in Indonesia.  The Specialist will support the Strategic Communications Manager in delivering the communications strategy, ensuring INOVASI is positioned as a thought leader in education reform and as a key contributor to Australia's public diplomacy efforts in Indonesia.

Working with children
Is this position likely to come into contact with children?                ☒ Yes             ☐  No

Duties: Under the direction of the Strategic Communications Manager, the Communications Specialist will:

  1. Lead the design and implementation of communication and engagement strategies tailored to diverse stakeholders – teachers and principals, district and provincial officials, national policymakers, teacher training institutes, NGOs, and the general public.
  2. Provide high-level strategic communications advice to internal INOVASI teams (including education and research teams) to ensure program activities (pilots, research reports, policy dialogues) are effectively communicated and leveraged for impact.
  3. Lead and support the drafting, development, and oversight of high-quality communications tools and materials, including reports, policy briefs, op-eds, speeches, press releases, infographics, and digital content, providing editorial quality assurance to ensure clarity, accuracy, and influence.
  4. Provide editorial oversight and quality assurance for all written outputs across INOVASI, maintaining consistency in tone, style, and messaging.
  5. Develop compelling narratives and key messages that translate complex education research and program findings into clear, actionable insights for policymakers, practitioners, and the public.
  6. Advance INOVASI's public diplomacy objectives by ensuring communications activities highlight the program's contributions to education reform, strengthen Australia–Indonesia relations, and build goodwill among stakeholders and the wider public.
  7. Proactively identify and drive content opportunities that showcase INOVASI's achievements, innovations, and lessons learned, positioning the program as a leader in education reform.
  8. Manage and coordinate external communications resources (graphic designers, media consultants, digital specialists, copy editors), ensuring timely delivery and quality outputs.
  9. Ensure consistent application of INOVASI's brand and messaging guidelines across all platforms and products, safeguarding the program's reputation and visibility.
  10. Oversee the publication, dissemination, and strategic placement of communication products to maximize reach and influence among key stakeholders.
  11. Provide quality assurance and editorial oversight for digital content, including social media, website updates, and materials produced by provincial Communications Officers.
  12. Provide general support and mentorship to Communications Officers, helping to strengthen their capacity and foster excellence in communications across the program.
  13. Lead the planning and execution of high-profile events and campaigns, ensuring strategic visibility, stakeholder engagement, and contributions to public diplomacy.
  14. Develop and maintain relationships with media outlets, partners, and stakeholders, proactively seeking opportunities not only for coverage and collaboration but also for advocacy on key education issues.
  15. Monitor, evaluate, and report on communications activities and impact, providing insights to strengthen future strategies.
  16. Support the Strategic Communications Manager in delivering key functions across communications strategy, branding, stakeholder engagement, and reporting.
  17. Undertake other strategic tasks as requested by the Strategic Communications Manager or by the program.

Qualifications and Experience: The Communications Specialist will possess the following qualifications and experience:

  1. A degree in communications, public relations, journalism, international development, or a related field.
  2. Minimum 7 years of progressively responsible experience in communications, public diplomacy, advocacy, and promotions.
  3. Demonstrated experience in leading communications initiatives from conceptualisation to implementation, including communications plans, campaigns, and creative products.
  4. Proven ability to draft, edit, and oversee high-quality written outputs such as policy briefs, reports, op-eds, speeches, and press releases.
  5. Strong ability to translate technical research into accessible, persuasive narratives for diverse audiences.
  6. Established contacts and networks within local and national media outlets (highly desirable).
  7. Proficiency in digital communications platforms (social media, websites, newsletters) and familiarity with information technology and emerging tools for communicating key messages, results, and feedback.
  8. Demonstrated experience coordinating and working with external communications professionals such as graphic designers, translators, and copy editors.
  9. Experience working within donor-funded initiatives, involving collaboration with state agencies and local governments.
  10. Demonstrated ability to advance public diplomacy objectives and advocacy within international development or government programs.
  11. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively in sensitive situations.
  12. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including presentation, writing, liaison, and interpersonal abilities, with the capacity to use digital technologies to enhance communication.
  13. Ability to work to tight deadlines and manage multiple concurrent activities.
  14. Knowledge of the Indonesian education system, including recent education reforms.
  15. High-level proficiency in written and spoken English and Bahasa Indonesia.

INOVASI encourages applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including persons with disabilities, and others from underrepresented groups.

To apply, please click here to submit your resume and cover letter by 23 February 2026 at 23:59, Jakarta Time ensuring you highlight your relevant experience and skills.

Should you experience any issues logging in or submitting your CV, or if you have any questions, please contact inovasi.recruitment@thepalladiumgroup.com

Equity, Diversity & Inclusion - Palladium is committed to embedding equity, diversity, and inclusion into everything we do. We welcome applications from all sections of society and actively encourage diversity to drive innovation, creativity, success and good practice. We positively welcome and seek to ensure we achieve diversity in our workforce; and that all job applicants and employees receive equal and fair treatment regardless of their background or personal characteristics. These include: (but are not limited to) socio-economic background, age, race, gender identity and expression, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, nationality, veteran, marital or Indigenous status.

Women are encouraged to apply.

INOVASI has zero tolerance for child abuse and exploitation. All successful candidates will be required to adhere to our Child Protection Policy and will be subject to background checks as a condition of employment.

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