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[newdevjobsindo] SEHAT Request for Proposals: Baseline Study - Indonesia
Job Title: Request for Proposals: Baseline Study, Indonesia
Sector: Monitoring & Evaluation, Research
Position Type: Part-Time
Duration/Level of Effort: Short-Term
Position Location: Central Sulawesi & Papua, Indonesia
SUMMARY OF THE PROJECT
The Strengthening Equitable Healthcare Access in Target regions (SEHAT) project in Indonesia is a seven-year project funded by Global Affairs Canada. SEHAT aims to improve health outcomes and rights, particularly Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), for marginalized and vulnerable women and girls (W&Gs) in the provinces of Central Sulawesi (CS) and Papua. The project will achieve its ultimate outcome by addressing the barriers faced by W&Gs both on the supply and demand side of health care. On the supply side, the Project will improve the delivery of quality, gender responsive and environmentally sustainable health care (1100) through a series of interventions aimed at improving the ability and capacity of healthcare providers, administrators, managers and policymakers at provincial and district levels. This pillar will strengthen four of the six core building blocks of the World Health Organization (WHO) Framework for Resilient Health Systems, namely: health workforce; leadership/governance; service delivery; and health infrastructure, equipment and supplies. On the demand side, the Project will work with women & girls and their communities to promote accessible, non-judgmental, and evidence-based health information; support women and girls' ability for decision-making on SRHR; and challenge harmful social norms and practices that affect women and girls' health and rights. Combined, interventions under this second pillar will lead to the increased use of quality, gender responsive, and environmentally sustainable health care by Women and Girls (1200).
SUMMARY OF THE POSITION
SEHAT is seeking a competent research firm or consortium of researchers to conduct a baseline study to inform its implementation.
The baseline study aims to establish rigorous evidence base prior to the commencement of SEHAT interventions, providing the project with reliable reference points for monitoring, evaluation, and adaptive management throughout its seven-year implementation. Specifically, the study seeks to:
- Collect baseline data for SEHAT's PMF outcome indicators across supply- and demand-side components, disaggregated by sex, age, geography, disability, and other relevant factors (with attention to the distinct contexts of Central Sulawesi and Papua.)
- Validate project assumptions and refine indicator operational definitions as needed to ensure their contextual relevance and measurability.
- Support in gathering data to refine the targets.
- Provide actionable recommendations on MEL system strengthening at provincial, district, and facility levels to support SEHAT's ongoing monitoring and learning agenda.
SCOPE OF WORK
The consultant/team will:
- Use SEHAT's PMF to review the operational definitions of the indicators and measurement approach to ensure full alignment between the baseline design and project measurement requirements, and inform the development of the methodology and data collection questions.
- Conduct a desk review of existing secondary data sources and relevant literature including national and sub-national health statistics, prior to the assessments, to contextualize baseline findings and identify data gaps.
- Develop a detailed inception report outlining the proposed baseline methodology, sampling strategy, data collection instruments, work plan, and budget — aligned with GAC requirements and subject to SEHAT's approval prior to field work commencement.
- Ensure the methodology incorporates gender-transformative, intersectional, and safeguarding considerations, including do-no-harm principles, particularly for sensitive SRHR and GBV-related data collection.
- Propose and develop appropriate data collection tools and methods, including household surveys, health facility assessments, and document reviews, with reference to the approved PMF indicators.
- Develop questionnaires for each tool and identify which PMF indicators they align with.
- Obtain ethical clearance from a recognized Indonesian ethics committee prior to data collection, and ensure adherence to informed consent procedures, data confidentiality, and participant protection throughout the study.
- Collect primary and secondary data across all seven target districts in Central Sulawesi and Papua, ensuring adequate representation of all target populations disaggregated by sex, age, geography, disability, and other relevant equity dimensions.
- Implement data quality assurance measures, including enumerator training, pilot testing of instruments, supervision protocols, and data cleaning procedures.
- Analyze data to establish baseline values for each PMF indicator, with appropriate statistical analysis and qualitative synthesis.
- Produce a comprehensive baseline report, including an executive summary, methodology, findings per indicator, data tables, cross-provincial comparisons, limitations, and recommendations for MEL system strengthening. Refer to the baseline report outline shared by the project.
- Present and validate findings with SEHAT, relevant Ministry of Health representatives, Provincial and District Health Offices, and local stakeholders to ensure contextual accuracy and buy-in.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
The baseline study is expected to be conducted by a qualified research firm, consultancy organization, or independent consultant(s) with no conflict of interest with the SEHAT Project or its implementing partners. Applicants should demonstrate the following qualifications:
- Advanced degree (Master's or PhD) in public health, epidemiology, social sciences, or a related field.
- Minimum 7 years of experience leading large-scale baseline, midline, or endline studies for donor-funded health programs.
- Demonstrated expertise in mixed-methods research design, including survey-based and participatory approaches.
- Proven experience conducting research on sensitive topics, including SRHR and/or GBV, with adherence to do-no-harm principles.
- Demonstrated capacity in gender-responsive and intersectional data collection and analysis.
- Strong familiarity with the Indonesian primary healthcare system, particularly in Eastern Indonesia (Central Sulawesi and/or Papua).
- Prior experience with GAC-funded programs or familiarity with GAC Results-Based Management (RBM) and Performance Measurement Frameworks (PMF) is a strong asset.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in both English and Bahasa Indonesia; proficiency in local languages is an advantage.
- Familiarity with the Indonesian PHC system, particularly in Central Sulawesi and Papua.
- Excellent data analysis, reporting, and communication skills in English and Bahasa Indonesia.
Candidates are encouraged to apply by 01 May 2026/as soon as possible.
Proposals should be submitted via email to: info@sehat-cowater.id with the title: Baseline Study
- Technical Proposal, that details:
- Brief profile of the firm or consultant, including relevant organizational or individual background
- Understanding of the assignment and proposed approach
- Proposed methodology and study design, including sampling strategy and data collection methods
- Proposed work plan and timeline
- CVs of key personnel who will be involved in the study
- Financial Proposal, including:
- Detailed budget breakdown, including consultancy fees, field work costs, enumerator costs, travel, per diem, and any other relevant expenditures
- Financial proposal must be submitted separately from the technical proposal
- Supporting Documents: at least two samples of previous baseline, evaluation, or research reports of similar scope and complexity
SEHAT is available to answer questions or provide more details on the scope of work until Friday April 24, 2026. Please email Indah Prameswari - indah.prameswari@sehat-cowater.id with "SEHAT Baseline Study - Enquiry" in the subject line.
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.
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[newdevjobsindo] Job Vacancy of Swisscontact Indonesia - Private Sector Engagement & Business Development
Senior Program Officer – Private Sector Engagement & Business Development
Skills for Competitiveness (S4C) & Sustainable Tourism Education Development (STED) – two projects under the Swiss Skills for Competitiveness Programme (SS4C)
Duty station: Bali (frequent travel). Contract: 1-year fixed-term, with possibility of extension.
About Swisscontact
Swisscontact is an international development organisation established in 1959 by representatives of the Swiss private sector and civil society. We foster inclusive economic development by strengthening skills, fostering private sector-led enterprise development, and advancing sustainable, climate-resilient growth. Through our work in developing and emerging economies, we aim to create opportunities for individuals and businesses to grow, innovate and succeed, contributing to more equitable and prosperous communities.
In Indonesia, Swisscontact has been active for more than five decades, implementing projects that foster skills development, entrepreneurship and value chains strengthening for sustainable growth in diverse sectors such as agriculture, tourism, green economy, manufacturing and export-oriented industries. Swisscontact is a trusted partner to government institutions, industry actors and development partners.
About Swiss Skills for Competitiveness (SS4C)
The Swiss Skills for Competitiveness (SS4C) programme is a Swiss‑funded initiative implemented by Swisscontact to support Indonesia’s economic development by strengthening the relevance and quality of skills in line with private sector needs. As one of Swisscontact flagship programs, SS4C works with a wide range of actors across the skills ecosystem, including public vocational institutions, government bodies, service providers, business associations, and companies in key economic sectors such as manufacturing, food processing and tourism.
Following its Mid‑Term Evaluation, SS4C has sharpened its focus on private sector competitiveness, systemic change, and sustainability. The programme increasingly positions skills development as a lever for business performance, adopts a facilitative role, and supports locally owned, market‑based solutions. This requires deeper private sector engagement, stronger public–private collaboration, and adaptive, partnership‑driven ways of working.
About the Role
To support SS4C’s strategic direction, Swisscontact is seeking a Senior Program Officer – Private Sector Engagement and Business Development, based in Bali, with primarily serving the tourism sector.
The position is offered as a 1-year fixed-term contract, with the possibility of extension.
Purpose of the Role
The Senior Program Officer supports SS4C’s strategic pivot towards private sector competitiveness by building and managing effective partnerships with companies, business associations, and service providers. The role identifies business needs and incentives, and facilitates market-oriented, scalable, and sustainable solutions that strengthen workforce readiness and enterprise performance.
Key Responsibilities
- Identify opportunities where skills and HR-related solutions can improve productivity, workforce readiness, and business competitiveness.
- Facilitate collaboration between companies, business associations, intermediary institutions, and education/training providers, including co-investment and innovative financing models where feasible.
- Build new partnerships and strengthen existing ones to achieve systemic impact, sustainability, and locally owned solutions.
- Co-design and manage partnership and service models (including pilots) with potential to scale beyond the programme period.
- Contribute to the design and delivery of private sector–related interventions aligned with SS4C’s systems-focused strategy.
- Support learning and evidence generation (case documentation, data collection, and reporting) that demonstrates value creation for partners and long-term sustainability.
- Provide market insights from private sector partners to inform adaptive programme planning and decision-making.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, Economics, Public Policy, International Development, or a related field (Master’s is an asset).
- At least 7 years of relevant experience engaging private sector actors (companies, associations, service providers) in business development, partnerships, advisory, CSR/shared value, or market facilitation roles.
- Experience or exposure to skills development, workforce development, MSMEs, or economic competitiveness in the tourism and hospitality sector is an asset. Familiarity with donor‑funded programmes interacting with markets is an advantage.
- Strong commercial mindset with the ability to assess business opportunities, risks, and scalability.
- Strong interpersonal, negotiation, and facilitation skills.
- Excellent communication skills in Bahasa Indonesia and working proficiency in English (written and spoken).
- Comfortable working in complex, evolving, and ambiguous environments.
How to Apply
Please submit (1) a cover letter describing your suitability for the role and your earliest availability, and (2) a CV (maximum 3 pages), through https://recruitment.swisscontact.or.id or email at recruitment.indonesia@swisscontact.org latest by 30 April 2026.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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[newdevjobsindo] Job Vacancy of Swisscontact Indonesia - Public Sector Engagement Manager
Manager – Public Sector Engagement
Skills for Competitiveness (S4C) & Sustainable Tourism Education Development (STED) -
Two projects under the Swiss Skills for Competitiveness Programme (SS4C)
Duty station: Jakarta. Contract: 1-year fixed-term, with possibility of extension.
About Swisscontact
Swisscontact is an international development organisation established in 1959 by representatives of the Swiss private sector and civil society. We foster inclusive economic development by strengthening skills, fostering private sector-led enterprise development, and advancing sustainable, climate-resilient growth. Through our work in developing and emerging economies, we aim to create opportunities for individuals and businesses to grow, innovate and succeed, contributing to more equitable and prosperous communities.
In Indonesia, Swisscontact has been active for more than five decades, implementing projects that foster skills development, entrepreneurship and value chains strengthening for sustainable growth in diverse sectors such as agriculture, tourism, green economy, manufacturing and export-oriented industries. Swisscontact is a trusted partner to government institutions, industry actors and development partners.
About the Swiss Skills for Competitiveness (SS4C)
The Swiss Skills for Competitiveness (SS4C) programme is a Swiss‑funded initiative implemented by Swisscontact to support Indonesia’s economic development by strengthening the relevance and quality of skills in line with private sector needs. As one of Swisscontact flagship programs, SS4C works with a wide range of actors across the skills ecosystem, including public vocational institutions, government bodies, service providers, business associations, and companies in key economic sectors such as manufacturing, food processing and tourism.
Following its Mid‑Term Evaluation, SS4C has sharpened its strategic focus towards private sector competitiveness, systemic change, and sustainability. The program aims to increasingly position skills development to support business performance and focuses more on a facilitative role that strengthens local actors and provides innovative market‑based solutions. SS4C emphasises deeper engagement with the private sector, stronger public‑private collaboration, and scalable, sustainable approaches, which require adaptive and partnership‑oriented ways of working.
About the Roles
To achieve SS4C’s strategic objectives and strengthen system-level collaboration, Swisscontact is seeking a Manager – Public Sector Engagement, to be based in Jakarta. The Manager will lead Swisscontact’s engagement with relevant ministries and public institutions, steer strategic partnerships, and ensure public-sector collaboration effectively supports SS4C’s outcomes on skills development and workforce readiness.
The position is offered on a 1-year fixed-term contract with the possibility of extension.
Purpose of the Role
The Manager – Public Sector Engagement leads SS4C’s strategic engagement with national and sub‑national government counterparts and other public-sector stakeholders relevant to skills development and workforce readiness. The role shapes and implements the program’s public‑sector engagement strategy, positions Swisscontact as a trusted partner, and enables effective public‑private collaboration across the skills ecosystem. Working through influence, facilitation, and coordination (rather than line management), the Manager ensures alignment between SS4C interventions and government priorities, identifies policy and institutional opportunities and risks, and provides strategic advice to the Program Management Team to support systemic change and sustainability.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and implement SS4C’s public-sector engagement strategy, including stakeholder mapping, objectives, engagement plans, and partnership pathways at national and sub‑national levels.
- Represent Swisscontact and SS4C in strategic engagements with relevant ministries, agencies, and coordination platforms (e.g., TKNV/TKDV), building trust and positioning SS4C as a partner for systemic change.
- Design and facilitate public‑private dialogue, joint planning, learning events, and reflection processes to strengthen coordination and collective action across the skills ecosystem.
- Monitor policy and institutional developments that affect SS4C priorities; prepare strategic briefs, talking points, and recommendations for the Program Management Team to support adaptive decision-making.
- Ensure SS4C interventions are aligned with relevant government priorities and frameworks; coordinate with sector teams to translate alignment into practical collaboration and implementation arrangements.
- Coordinate engagement-related workplans, budgets, documentation, and reporting inputs (including with Monitoring & Results Measurement) to ensure consistent, evidence-based communication of progress and results.
- Identify and manage partnership risks, reputational considerations, and emerging system dynamics; propose mitigation measures and opportunities to strengthen SS4C’s sustainability and influence.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree (required) in Public Policy, Economics, Public Administration, International Relations, Development Studies, or a related field; a Master’s degree is an advantage.
- Minimum 15 years of relevant professional experience working with government institutions and public-sector stakeholders in Indonesia, including policy dialogue, coordination platforms, or institutional strengthening.
- Demonstrated experience leading complex multi‑stakeholder partnerships and facilitating public‑private dialogue; ability to credibly engage senior counterparts and drive outcomes through influence.
- Comfortable working in a role without line-management responsibilities, coordinating across teams and partners to deliver shared objectives.
- Strong understanding of Indonesia’s skills and workforce development landscape (TVET, vocational education, workforce readiness) is preferred.
- Excellent analytical, negotiation, and communication skills, including the ability to produce concise briefs and stakeholder-facing materials.
- Fluent in English and Bahasa Indonesia (written and spoken).
- Strong planning and organisational skills; comfortable working adaptively in dynamic environments where priorities may evolve.
How to Apply
Please submit (1) a cover letter describing your suitability for the role and your earliest availability, and (2) a CV (maximum 3 pages), through https://recruitment.swisscontact.or.id or email at recruitment.indonesia@swisscontact.org latest by 30 April 2026.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
[newdevjobsindo] Job Vacancy of Swisscontact Indonesia - Senior Program Officer - Private Sector Engagement & Business Development
Senior Program Officer – Private Sector Engagement & Business Development
Skills for Competitiveness (S4C) & Sustainable Tourism Education Development (STED) – two projects under the Swiss Skills for Competitiveness Programme (SS4C)
Duty station: Bali (frequent travel). Contract: 1-year fixed-term, with possibility of extension.
About Swisscontact
Swisscontact is an international development organisation established in 1959 by representatives of the Swiss private sector and civil society. We foster inclusive economic development by strengthening skills, fostering private sector-led enterprise development, and advancing sustainable, climate-resilient growth. Through our work in developing and emerging economies, we aim to create opportunities for individuals and businesses to grow, innovate and succeed, contributing to more equitable and prosperous communities.
In Indonesia, Swisscontact has been active for more than five decades, implementing projects that foster skills development, entrepreneurship and value chains strengthening for sustainable growth in diverse sectors such as agriculture, tourism, green economy, manufacturing and export-oriented industries. Swisscontact is a trusted partner to government institutions, industry actors and development partners.
About Swiss Skills for Competitiveness (SS4C)
The Swiss Skills for Competitiveness (SS4C) programme is a Swiss‑funded initiative implemented by Swisscontact to support Indonesia’s economic development by strengthening the relevance and quality of skills in line with private sector needs. As one of Swisscontact flagship programs, SS4C works with a wide range of actors across the skills ecosystem, including public vocational institutions, government bodies, service providers, business associations, and companies in key economic sectors such as manufacturing, food processing and tourism.
Following its Mid‑Term Evaluation, SS4C has sharpened its focus on private sector competitiveness, systemic change, and sustainability. The programme increasingly positions skills development as a lever for business performance, adopts a facilitative role, and supports locally owned, market‑based solutions. This requires deeper private sector engagement, stronger public–private collaboration, and adaptive, partnership‑driven ways of working.
About the Role
To support SS4C’s strategic direction, Swisscontact is seeking a Senior Program Officer – Private Sector Engagement and Business Development, based in Bali, with primarily serving the tourism sector.
The position is offered as a 1-year fixed-term contract, with the possibility of extension.
Purpose of the Role
The Senior Program Officer supports SS4C’s strategic pivot towards private sector competitiveness by building and managing effective partnerships with companies, business associations, and service providers. The role identifies business needs and incentives, and facilitates market-oriented, scalable, and sustainable solutions that strengthen workforce readiness and enterprise performance.
Key Responsibilities
- Identify opportunities where skills and HR-related solutions can improve productivity, workforce readiness, and business competitiveness.
- Facilitate collaboration between companies, business associations, intermediary institutions, and education/training providers, including co-investment and innovative financing models where feasible.
- Build new partnerships and strengthen existing ones to achieve systemic impact, sustainability, and locally owned solutions.
- Co-design and manage partnership and service models (including pilots) with potential to scale beyond the programme period.
- Contribute to the design and delivery of private sector–related interventions aligned with SS4C’s systems-focused strategy.
- Support learning and evidence generation (case documentation, data collection, and reporting) that demonstrates value creation for partners and long-term sustainability.
- Provide market insights from private sector partners to inform adaptive programme planning and decision-making.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, Economics, Public Policy, International Development, or a related field (Master’s is an asset).
- At least 7 years of relevant experience engaging private sector actors (companies, associations, service providers) in business development, partnerships, advisory, CSR/shared value, or market facilitation roles.
- Experience or exposure to skills development, workforce development, MSMEs, or economic competitiveness in the tourism and hospitality sector is an asset. Familiarity with donor‑funded programmes interacting with markets is an advantage.
- Strong commercial mindset with the ability to assess business opportunities, risks, and scalability.
- Strong interpersonal, negotiation, and facilitation skills.
- Excellent communication skills in Bahasa Indonesia and working proficiency in English (written and spoken).
- Comfortable working in complex, evolving, and ambiguous environments.
How to Apply
Please submit (1) a cover letter describing your suitability for the role and your earliest availability, and (2) a CV (maximum 3 pages), through https://recruitment.swisscontact.or.id or email at recruitment.indonesia@swisscontact.org latest by 30 April 2026.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
[newdevjobsindo] Job Vacancy of Swisscontact Indonesia - Senior Program Officer – Private Sector Engagement & Business Development
Senior Program Officer – Private Sector Engagement & Business Development
Skills for Competitiveness (S4C) & Sustainable Tourism Education Development (STED) – two projects under the Swiss Skills for Competitiveness Programme (SS4C)
Duty station: Jakarta (frequent travel). Contract: 1-year fixed-term, with possibility of extension.
About Swisscontact
Swisscontact is an international development organisation established in 1959 by representatives of the Swiss private sector and civil society. We foster inclusive economic development by strengthening skills, fostering private sector-led enterprise development, and advancing sustainable, climate-resilient growth. Through our work in developing and emerging economies, we aim to create opportunities for individuals and businesses to grow, innovate and succeed, contributing to more equitable and prosperous communities.
In Indonesia, Swisscontact has been active for more than five decades, implementing projects that foster skills development, entrepreneurship and value chains strengthening for sustainable growth in diverse sectors such as agriculture, tourism, green economy, manufacturing and export-oriented industries. Swisscontact is a trusted partner to government institutions, industry actors and development partners.
About Swiss Skills for Competitiveness (SS4C)
The Swiss Skills for Competitiveness (SS4C) programme is a Swiss‑funded initiative implemented by Swisscontact to support Indonesia’s economic development by strengthening the relevance and quality of skills in line with private sector needs. As one of Swisscontact flagship programs, SS4C works with a wide range of actors across the skills ecosystem, including public vocational institutions, government bodies, service providers, business associations, and companies in key economic sectors such as manufacturing, food processing and tourism.
Following its Mid‑Term Evaluation, SS4C has sharpened its focus on private sector competitiveness, systemic change, and sustainability. The programme increasingly positions skills development as a lever for business performance, adopts a facilitative role, and supports locally owned, market‑based solutions. This requires deeper private sector engagement, stronger public–private collaboration, and adaptive, partnership‑driven ways of working.
About the Role
To support SS4C’s strategic direction, Swisscontact is seeking a Senior Program Officer – Private Sector Engagement and Business Development, based in Jakarta, with frequent travel to SS4C field locations across Indonesia.
The position is offered as a 1-year fixed-term contract, with the possibility of extension.
Purpose of the Role
The Senior Program Officer supports SS4C’s strategic pivot towards private sector competitiveness by building and managing effective partnerships with companies, business associations, and service providers. The role identifies business needs and incentives, and facilitates market-oriented, scalable, and sustainable solutions that strengthen workforce readiness and enterprise performance.
Key Responsibilities
- Identify opportunities where skills and HR-related solutions can improve productivity, workforce readiness, and business competitiveness.
- Facilitate collaboration between companies, business associations, intermediary institutions, and education/training providers, including co-investment and innovative financing models where feasible.
- Build new partnerships and strengthen existing ones to achieve systemic impact, sustainability, and locally owned solutions.
- Co-design and manage partnership and service models (including pilots) with potential to scale beyond the programme period.
- Contribute to the design and delivery of private sector–related interventions aligned with SS4C’s systems-focused strategy.
- Support learning and evidence generation (case documentation, data collection, and reporting) that demonstrates value creation for partners and long-term sustainability.
- Provide market insights from private sector partners to inform adaptive programme planning and decision-making.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, Economics, Public Policy, International Development, or a related field (Master’s is an asset).
- At least 7 years of relevant experience engaging private sector actors (companies, associations, service providers) in business development, partnerships, advisory, CSR/shared value, or market facilitation roles.
- Experience or exposure to skills development, workforce development, MSMEs, or economic competitiveness is an asset. Familiarity with donor‑funded programmes interacting with markets is an advantage.
- Strong commercial mindset with the ability to assess business opportunities, risks, and scalability.
- Strong interpersonal, negotiation, and facilitation skills.
- Excellent communication skills in Bahasa Indonesia and working proficiency in English (written and spoken).
- Comfortable working in complex, evolving, and ambiguous environments.
How to Apply
Please submit (1) a cover letter describing your suitability for the role and your earliest availability, and (2) a CV (maximum 3 pages), through https://recruitment.swisscontact.or.id or email at recruitment.indonesia@swisscontact.org latest by 30 April 2026.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
[newdevjobsindo] Tender Notice - Consulting Service of the End of Project Review
Tender Notice
Consulting Service of the End of Project Review
Partner Country: Indonesia & The Philippines
Project Title: Marine Biodiversity and Support of Coastal Fisheries in the Coral Triangle
Project Executing Agency: Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
2300 Southern Boulevard
Bronx, NY 10460
Reference No: Project-No: 44635, BMZ-No.: 302000784.
Deadline of Submission of Applications:
Interested consultants are invited to submit their proposals in English in sealed envelopes by 13 May 2026, 23:59 WIB Jakarta Time (GMT +7) to:
Wildlife Conservation Society – Indonesia Program
Jalan Malabar 1 No. 11, Bogor Tengah
West Java – Indonesia
Zip Code 16128
Clarification request could be sent to wcsiptenderservices@wcs.org 21 - 28 April 2026 23:59 WIB Jakarta Time (GMT +7).
For more information and to obtain the tender documents please visit: Consultancy Service End of Project Review
Project description:
The Wildlife Conservation Society has received financing from the European Union through KfW Development Bank for the Project: Marine Biodiversity and Support Coastal Fisheries in the Coral Triangle. The Project, funded by the European Union (EU) with the KfW Entwicklungsbank as its assigned government agency, aims to protect diverse marine ecosystem and important coastal fisheries in Indonesia (North Maluku and North Sulawesi), the Philippines, and throughout the Coral Triangle region.
The Project design consists of the following four Outputs:
1. Output 1: Improved management of selected coastal fisheries and MPAs in the Indonesian province of North Maluku.
2. Output 2: Improved management of selected MPAs in the Indonesian province of North Sulawesi.
3. Output 3: Improved management of selected coastal fisheries and MPAs in the Bohol Sea, Philippines.
4. Output 4: Enhanced capacity for marine ecosystem management throughout the Coral Triangle Initiative
OVERVIEW
The End of Project Review (EPR) aims to assess the Project’s overall performance by evaluating the achievement of its results, outcomes, outputs, and target indicators as defined in the Project Documents. The review will examine the effectiveness of WCS’ implementation approach, including project management structures, monitoring and evaluation systems, procurement processes, and coordination with key stakeholders. It will also assess partner performance, compliance with environmental and social safeguard requirements (ESMS), and the effectiveness of project interventions. In addition, the review will identify key lessons learned and good practices, provide recommendations to strengthen sustainability and long-term impact for beneficiaries and the environment, and analyze factors that have influenced the Project’s achievements, including strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, challenges, and external conditions. Accordingly, the EPR will be designed and conducted based on the Mid-term Review (MTR) findings and the remaining nine months implementation period, which includes the No-Cost Extension (NCE) period.
EVALUATION CRITERIA
The EPR evaluation process will be based on five criteria outlined in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) evaluation framework:
1. Project Relevance
2. Project Effectiveness
3. Project Efficiency
4. Project Impact
5. Project Sustainability
METHODOLOGY CONSIDERATIONS
The EPR should use a blended approach, utilizing both qualitative and quantitative methods, and tools for data collection on the Project implementation, including achievements, challenges, and lessons learned. The data collection methods, including but not limited to the following:
1. Desk-based research
2. Surveys, observations, and site visits
3. Interviews and FGDs with project team members and key stakeholders
DELIVERABLES AND TIMELINE
Main Deliverables:
· An Inception Workshop and an Inception Report
· A dissemination workshop report
· Draft EPR report in English, which is subsequently revised based on WCS and KfW feedback to become the final EPR report
· Final EPR report and PPT summarizing the EPR report
CONSULTANT TEAM AND TIMELINE
The team should consist of at least four individuals: a team leader with experience in marine conservation or fisheries; a monitoring and evaluation specialist; a coastal community or livelihood development specialist; and an Environmental and Social (ES) Safeguards specialist. Team members should have relevant experience and an understanding of marine conservation and coastal community development issues in Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia and the Philippines. The team may comprise both international and national consultants. The EPR is expected to be conducted over approximately five months, from June to November 2026.
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