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[newdevjobsindo] RFP: Technical Consultant for Establishment of Management unit of Sustainable Finance (BLUD) protected and Integrated Management for Batang Toru Forest Ecosystem (BTFE)

Konservasi Indonesia is a national foundation established to support sustainable development in the country. We are the main partner of Conservation International in Indonesia.

We envision a healthy and prosperous Indonesia where biodiversity is valued and preserved. With offices and project sites across Indonesia, we promote a sustainable landscape-seascape approach and establish partnerships with multiple stakeholders across sectors and jurisdictions to deliver lasting impacts for people and nature in Indonesia.

As we are constantly expanding, we are currently looking Consultant to fill the following Terms below:

 

Request for Proposal (RFP)
Title:
Technical Consultant for Establishment of Management unit of Sustainable Finance (BLUD) protected and Integrated Management for Batang Toru Forest Ecosystem (BTFE)

RFP No.: 022/XII/17/2025
Date of Issuance: 17 December 2025


I.               Background and Justification

The Batang Toru Forest Ecosystem (BTFE), located in North Sumatra, Indonesia, encompasses more than 240,000 hectares of forest across three regencies: South Tapanuli, North Tapanuli, and Central Tapanuli. This ecosystem represents the last remaining intact forest frontier in the province and serves as a critical habitat for globally and locally significant biodiversity, including the critically endangered Tapanuli orangutan, as well as other mammals such as the Sumatran tiger and pangolin. The region also contains valuable resources, including minerals, energy reserves, and agroforestry products such as coffee, rubber, benzoin, bananas, and cocoa, which support the livelihoods and well-being of approximately 300,911 residents across 196 villages within the area[1].

 

This ecosystem also provides critical freshwater resources that support smallholder agriculture throughout the Tapanuli region, including agroforestry in upland areas and oil palm plantations in lowland zones. Furthermore, a 2021 study conducted by Conservation International (CI) found that water originating from BTFE helps maintain the peatland water levels in lowland areas, which is essential for minimizing fire risks and preventing carbon emissions.

 

The governance of BTFE is complex and characterized by limited coordination. Consequently, portions of the forest have become fragmented, reducing habitat for endangered wildlife and degrading vital ecosystem services. Establishing a long-term presence and fostering strong relationships with key stakeholders is therefore imperative.

 

Konservasi Indonesia (KI) has facilitated multi-stakeholder collaboration to enhance the protection and integrated management of BTFE. These collaborative efforts have resulted in several notable achievements, including:

 

a)     Advocacy with the Provincial Government of North Sumatra, resulting in the establishment of the Batang Toru Forest Ecosystem (BTFE) Integrated Protection Working Group (POKJA), which brings together diverse stakeholders from government, the private sector, NGOs, and academia.

b)     Facilitation of POKJA in developing the Integrated Management Plan (IMP). This plan was formulated with contributions from local communities, forest management authorities, NGOs, producers, and other stakeholders. It serves as a strategic blueprint for achieving long-term outcomes in conservation, restoration, and sustainable management within BTFE.

c)     Facilitation of a study on sustainable financing mechanisms, which identified potential pathways to support the implementation of the IMP.

d)     Support for an integrated communication strategy aimed at delivering desired outcomes through well-planned and effective messaging related to BTFE.

 

Specifically, the sustainable financing mechanism is designed to reduce the dependency of conservation activities on a single funding source. Ideally, such financing should also provide economic incentives, enhance cost management efficiency, support the development of alternative livelihoods for local communities, and allocate resources for conservation initiatives.

 

The Provincial Government of North Sumatra, in collaboration with stakeholders organized under the Working Group for Integrated Protection and Management of the Batang Toru Forest Ecosystem (BTFE), is planning to establish an intermediary institution for sustainable financing in the form of a Regional Public Service Agency (BLUD). This institution aims to strengthen financing, service delivery, and accountability for the integrated management of the Batang Toru Forest Ecosystem, encompassing conservation, rehabilitation, environmental services, and sustainable livelihoods.

 

To establish this institution, comprehensive technical assistance is required to fulfill legal, technical, financial, and governance requirements, ensuring that the BLUD can be formally designated and operate in compliance with regulations and best practices. This includes the integration of key instruments such as the Strategic Plan (Renstra), Governance Framework (Pola Tata Kelola/PTK), Minimum Service Standards (SPM), Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), and a results-based performance framework.

 

II.              Project Overview

The project aims to support the establishment and formal designation of a Regional Public Service Agency (BLUD), ensuring its readiness to operate as an integrated management entity to facilitate the implementation of the Batang Toru Integrated Management Plan (IMP) and sustainable financing mechanisms within the Batang Toru Forest Ecosystem (BTFE).

 

The BLUD to be established will manage integrated financing for conservation, restoration, and sustainable livelihoods. Therefore, the process requires accurate economic assessments and comprehensive analysis of sustainable financing pathways to ensure effective protection and integrated management of the Batang Toru Forest Ecosystem.

 

III.            Submission Details

a.    Deadline. Proposals must be received no later than January 2nd, 2026, at 16:00 Jakarta Time. Late submissions will not be accepted. Proposals must be submitted via email to: zfadhli@konservasi-id.org cc to jimansyah@konservasi-id.org, ewidyastuti@konservasi-id.org, grantcontract@konservasi-id.org. All proposals must be submitted in accordance with the guidelines listed in this RFP.

 

b.    Validity of bid 120 days from the submission deadline.

 

c.    Clarification. Questions may be submitted to zfadhli@konservasi-id.org cc to jimansyah@konservasi-id.org, ewidyastuti@konservasi-id.org, grantcontract@konservasi-id.org by the spesific date and time in the schedule below. The subject line of the email must include the RFP number and title of the RFP. KI will respond in writing to clarifications by the date specified in the schedule below. Responses to questions that may be of common interest to all bidders will be posted to the KI website and/or communicated via email.

 

d.    Amendments. At any time prior to the deadline for submission of proposals, KI may, for any reason, modify the RFP will be posted on the KI website and/or communicated via email.

 

IV.            Timeline

 

RFP Issued

17 December 2025

Clarifications submitted to KI

22 December 2025

Clarifications provided to Known Bidders

24 December 2025

Complete proposals due to KI

02 January 2026

Final Selection

12 January 2026

[newdevjobsindo] RFP: Consultancy services on Total Economic Valuation and Sustainable Financing Pathways for the Integrated Management Plan (IMP) of Batang Toru

Konservasi Indonesia is a national foundation established to support sustainable development in the country. We are the main partner of Conservation International in Indonesia.

We envision a healthy and prosperous Indonesia where biodiversity is valued and preserved. With offices and project sites across Indonesia, we promote a sustainable landscape-seascape approach and establish partnerships with multiple stakeholders across sectors and jurisdictions to deliver lasting impacts for people and nature in Indonesia.

As we are constantly expanding, we are currently looking Consultant to fill the following Terms below:

 

Request for Proposal (RFP)
Title: Consultancy services on Total Economic Valuation and Sustainable Financing Pathways for the Integrated Management Plan (IMP) of Batang Toru
RFP No.: 021/XII/17/2025
Date of Issuance: 17 December 2025


I.               Background and Justification

The Batang Toru Forest Ecosystem (BTFE), located in North Sumatra, Indonesia, encompasses more than 240,000 hectares of forest across three regencies: South Tapanuli, North Tapanuli, and Central Tapanuli. This ecosystem represents the last remaining intact forest frontier in the province and serves as a critical habitat for globally and locally significant biodiversity, including the critically endangered Tapanuli orangutan, as well as other mammals such as the Sumatran tiger and pangolin. The region also contains valuable resources, including minerals, energy reserves, and agroforestry products such as coffee, rubber, benzoin, bananas, and cocoa, which support the livelihoods and well-being of approximately 300,911 residents across 196 villages within the area[1].

 

This ecosystem also provides critical freshwater resources that support smallholder agriculture throughout the Tapanuli region, including agroforestry in upland areas and oil palm plantations in lowland zones. Furthermore, a 2021 study conducted by Conservation International (CI) found that water originating from BTFE helps maintain the peatland water levels in lowland areas, which is essential for minimizing fire risks and preventing carbon emissions.

 

The governance of BTFE is complex and characterized by limited coordination. Consequently, portions of the forest have become fragmented, reducing habitat for endangered wildlife and degrading vital ecosystem services. Establishing a long-term presence and fostering strong relationships with key stakeholders is therefore imperative.

 

Konservasi Indonesia (KI) has facilitated multi-stakeholder collaboration to enhance the protection and integrated management of BTFE. These collaborative efforts have resulted in several notable achievements, including:

 

a)     Advocacy with the Provincial Government of North Sumatra, resulting in the establishment of the Batang Toru Forest Ecosystem (BTFE) Protection and integrated management Working Group (POKJA), which brings together diverse stakeholders from government, the private sector, NGOs, and academia.

b)     Facilitation of POKJA in developing the Integrated Management Plan (IMP). This plan was formulated with contributions from local communities, forest management authorities, NGOs, producers, and other stakeholders. It serves as a strategic blueprint for achieving long-term outcomes in conservation, restoration, and sustainable management within BTFE.

c)     Facilitation of a study on sustainable financing mechanisms, which identified potential sustainable finance mechanisms to support the implementation of the IMP.

d)     Support for an integrated communication strategy aimed at delivering desired outcomes through well-planned and effective messaging related to BTFE.

 

Specifically, the sustainable financing mechanism is designed to reduce the dependency of conservation activities on a single funding source. Ideally, such financing should also provide economic incentives, enhance cost management efficiency, support the development of alternative livelihoods for local communities, and allocate resources for conservation initiatives.

 

To operate the Integrated Management Plan (IMP) and its associated Project Work Plan and Governance Framework through sustainable financing mechanisms, decision-makers require a credible economic assessment, ecosystem service valuation, and a multi-year sustainable financing strategy

 

II.              Project Overview

This study represents a follow-up to previous study recommendations on sustainable financing mechanisms. The findings of that earlier assessment provided the foundation for the Working Group (POKJA) to initiate the establishment of an intermediary institution in the form of a Regional Public Service Agency (BLUD).

 

The BLUD to be established will manage integrated financing for conservation, restoration, and sustainable livelihoods. Therefore, an accurate economic assessment and a comprehensive analysis of sustainable financing pathways are essential to support the protection and integrated management of the Batang Toru Ecosystem


III.            Submission Details

a.    Deadline. Proposals must be received no later than December 24, 2025, at 16:00 Jakarta Time. Late submissions will not be accepted. Proposals must be submitted via email to: zfadhli@konservasi-id.org cc to jimansyah@konservasi-id.org  ewidyastuti@konservasi-id.org ,  grantcontract@konservasi-id.org. All proposals must be submitted in accordance with the guidelines listed in this RFP.

 

b.    Validity of bid 120 days from the submission deadline.

 

c.    Clarification. Questions may be submitted to zfadhli@konservasi-id.org cc to jimansyah@konservasi-id.org, ewidyastuti@konservasi-id.org  and grantcontract@konservasi-id.org by the spesific date and time in the schedule below. The subject line of the email must include the RFP number and title of the RFP. KI will respond in writing to clarifications by the date specified in the schedule below. Responses to questions that may be of common interest to all bidders will be posted to the KI website and/or communicated via email.

 

d.    Amendments. At any time prior to the deadline for submission of proposals, KI may, for any reason, modify the RFP will be posted on the KI website and/or communicated via email.



IV.            Timeline

 

RFP Issued

17 December2025

Clarifications submitted to KI

22 December 2025

Clarifications provided to Known Bidders

24 December 2025

Complete proposals due to KI

02 January 2026

Final Selection

12 January 2026


[newdevjobsindo] RFP: Penyusunan DetailedEngineering Design dan Konstruksi Artificial Arboreal Bridge untukKoridor Orang Utan Tapanuli di Ekosistem Batang Toru

Konservasi Indonesia adalah yayasan nasional yang bertujuan mendukung pembangunan berkelanjutan dan pelestarian lingkungan di Indonesia. Kami adalah mitra utama Conservation International di Indonesia. Untuk informasi lebih lanjut, silakan kunjungi: www.konservasi-id.org 

 

Kami saat ini sedang mencari konsultan untuk dapat memberikan layanan dibawah ini:  


Permintaan Proposal

Judul: Penyusunan Detailed Engineering Design dan Konstruksi Artificial Arboreal Bridge untuk Koridor Orang Utan Tapanuli di Ekosistem Batang Toru

RFP No: 024/XII/19/2025

Tanggal Penerbitan: 19 Desember 2025

 

 

1.      Latar Belakang

Sebagai salah satu wilayah yang menjadi pusat keanekaragaman hayati di Pulau Sumatra, Ekosistem Batang Toru (EBT) memiliki nilai ilmiah yang tinggi dan keanekaragaman hayati yang penting untuk dilindungi. Sebagian besar wilayah EBT masuk dalam kategori Kawasan Keanekaragaman Hayati Kunci/Penting (Key Biodiversity Area), yang merupakan salah satu tempat terpenting di dunia dalam perlindungan dan pelestarian spesies beserta habitatnya. Terdata 67 spesies mamalia, 287 spesies burung, dan 110 spesies herpetofauna yang hidup di lanskap ini (Perbatakusuma et al., 2006). Bagi orang utan tapanuli (Pongo tapanuliensis) yang dinyatakan sebagai spesies baru pada tahun 2017 (Nater et al., 2017) dan berstatus konservasi Kritis (Critically Endangered) menurut IUCN, EBT merupakan satu-satunya tempat tinggal dengan estimasi populasi ~800 individu (Sloan et al., 2018). Di samping itu, kawasan EBT juga memiliki potensi dan nilai penting secara ekonomi, seperti pemanfaatan DAS Batang Toru sebagai daerah tangkapan air bagi PLTA, pengembangan potensi panas bumi, aktivitas pertambangan, dan penyangga kehidupan masyarakat sekitarnya (Arief et al., 2022). Pengembangan potensi-potensi yang dimiliki kawasan EBT untuk kepentingan ekonomi ini lambat laun berpengaruh pada keutuhan kawasan EBT.

 

Saat ini, secara lanskap, EBT terfragmentasi oleh jalan yang membelah kawasan EBT menjadi dua blok habitat, yaitu Blok Barat dan Blok Timur. Hal ini menyebabkan terputusnya konektivitas ekosistem atau kantung habitat hidupan liar di dalam kawasan EBT. Berdasarkan dokumen Strategi dan Rencana Aksi Keanekaragaman Hayati Indonesia (IBSAP) 2025-2045 (BAPPENAS, 2024), melestarikan atau menciptakan konektivitas diakui sebagai strategi utama untuk melindungi keanekaragaman hayati, mempertahankan ekosistem yang layak dan populasi satwa liar, serta memfasilitasi pergerakan dan adaptasi populasi satwa liar terhadap perubahan iklim. Peningkatan konektivitas ekosistem salah satunya dapat diupayakan melalui pembangunan koridor hidupan liar. Dalam konteks EBT dan mempertimbangkan kondisi existing, urgensi pembangunan koridor hidupan liar dapat dikatakan memiliki kecenderungan yang relatif tinggi, mengingat: 1) status kawasan EBT yang bukan merupakan KK/Kawasan Konservasi; 2) pengelolaan kawasan EBT yang diampu oleh banyak pihak dengan kepentingannya masing-masing; 3) masifnya tren pembangunan dan/atau pengembangan potensi di dalam dan/atau sekitar kawasan EBT.

 

Pemerintah Kabupaten Tapanuli Selatan bersama mitra pembangunan terkait telah melakukan identifikasi serta kajian kelayakan terhadap beberapa lokasi potensial koridor di Kabupaten Tapanuli Selatan. Koridor Bulu Mario dan "Aek Malakkut" adalah dua koridor terbaru yang telah dikaji kelayakannya pada tahun 2025. Salah satu hasil kajian tersebut adalah teridentifikasinya lokasi-lokasi prioritas intervensi untuk meningkatkan konektivitas habitat hidupan liar, khususnya orang utan tapanuli, melalui konstruksi koridor artifisial berupa artificial arboreal bridge[1] di patch koridor Bulu Mario dan "Aek Malakkut". Untuk menindaklanjuti hasil kajian tersebut secara konkrit, diperlukan penyusunan Detailed Engineering Design (DED) berdasarkan validasi lapangan, serta konstruksi 1 (satu) unit pilot artificial arboreal bridge di lokasi terpilih sebagai proof-of-concept yang dapat direplikasi pada lokasi potensial lainnya.

 

2.     Gambaran Umum Proyek

Tujuan umum dari konsultansi ini adalah menyediakan perencanaan teknis yang komprehensif serta mengimplementasikan desain teknis koridor artifisial untuk mendukung konektivitas habitat orang utan tapanuli (melalui kegiatan penyusunan Detailed Engineering Design (DED) berdasarkan validasi lapangan serta konstruksi pilot artificial arboreal bridge).

 

Secara khusus, konsultansi ini bertujuan untuk:

1.       Melakukan validasi lapangan secara komprehensif terhadap rekomendasi titik konstruksi koridor artifisial.

2.     Menyusun Detailed Engineering Design (DED) yang mencakup (namun tidak terbatas pada): analisis alternatif desain dan rekomendasi tipe jembatan, gambar kerja, spesifikasi teknis, estimasi biaya konstruksi, serta analisis risiko berdasarkan hasil validasi lapangan dan standar teknis yang berlaku.

3.     Melaksanakan konstruksi 1 (satu) unit pilot artificial arboreal bridge di lokasi terpilih sesuai DED yang telah disusun.

4.     Menyusun SOP terkait yang dibutuhkan sebelum, saat, dan sesudah konstruksi artificial arboreal bridge di lokasi terpilih (seperti: SOP instalasi jembatan, SOP inspeksi rutin, SOP pemeliharaan preventif dan korektif, SOP pemantauan penggunaan jembatan oleh orang utan).

3.      Lini Masa Proposal

 

Panggilan Permintaan Proposal/RfP

19 Desember 2025

Klarifikasi disampaikan ke KI

22 Desember 2025

Klarifikasi diberikan kepada penawar yang diketahui

24 Desember 2025

Tenggat waktu penyampaian proposal ke KI

2 Januari 2026

Wawancara (jika dibutuhkan)

5/6 Januari 2025

Seleksi akhir

9 Januari 2025



 



[1] Artificial arboreal bridge adalah struktur buatan pada ketinggian kanopi yang dirancang untuk memfasilitasi pergerakan orang utan dan satwa arboreal lainnya melintasi area yang terfragmentasi. Istilah ini digunakan secara umum dan tidak merujuk pada satu tipe desain jembatan tertentu.

[newdevjobsindo] Islamic Relief Job Vacancy: Community Mobilizer in Bogor, West Java - MEMPHIS Project

About the organization:

Yayasan Relief Islami Indonesia (YRII) is an independent humanitarian and development organization. YRII, previously Islamic Relief Worldwide in Indonesia as globally with Islamic Relief Worldwide we have been fighting poverty and injustice for 30 years, in a world where more than three billion people still live in poverty

Country Purpose:

Islamic Relief Worldwide in Indonesia has been operating since 2003 and officially became Yayasan Relief Islami Indonesia in January 2022. The objective of the Yayasan Relief Islami Indonesia program is to contribute to the social welfare of the Indonesian people and to alleviate suffering. The main sectors for the program include:

  • Water and Sanitation
  • Sustainable livelihood
  • Education
  • Child Welfare
  • Shelter
  • Disaster Risk Reduction
  • Climate Change

The geographical area: NTB, Aceh, Central Sulawesi, West Sulawesi, and Jakarta Province will be expanded to all regions of Indonesia according to the development of the organization. The implementation of the program is carried out directly by YRII or through cooperation partners.

Project Overview

The overall objective of this project is to make poor women, men, girls, boys, elderly, and people with disability to enjoy their new dignified life after they are graduating from the poverty trap through Islamic Ultra Poor Graduation Approach.  To achieve this objective, the project will be implemented for 3 years from July 2025 to June 2028. 

Ultra Poor Graduation Approach (UPG) is a new approach in poverty alleviation programme that is already proven to be effective in Bangladesh. There are 5 pillars in UPG: (1) Better Consumption, (2) Increasing Income, (3) Establish Financial Inclusion, (4) Effective Social Empowerment, and (5) Foster Social Development.  These pillars are implemented in integrative ways.

In Indonesia, the poverty alleviation programme is not integrative and comprehensive. Therefore, Islamic Relief Indonesia will try to apply Ultra Poor Graduation Approach as it is in Bangladesh, but with several adjustment based on the local context by complementing with Islamic Economic Ecosystem.  The project will be targeting the poorest of the poor in West Java province.

For this project, Yayasan Relief Islami Indonesia is seeking Community Mobilizer based in Bogor – West Java.

Job Purpose:

Under the guidance and direct supervision of the Project Officer, the community Mobilizer will provide assist the livelihood officer to support the implementation of the MEMPHIS-PGA project, particularly on graduation model,  under coordination with the livelihood Specialist and Program Coordinator. 

s/he will work closely with the project team including MEAL Officers to ensure project deliverables are achieved on scope, time, and budget.  The respected position will capacitate the staff and volunteers in undertaking their duties and assignment accordingly

Requirements:

                     University degree in Development Studies, Economy, management, or another related field

                     Three years minimum experience in poverty reduction, economic and livelihood development, microfinance or relevant field.

                     Have experiences working with implementing partners such local NGO or government

                     Capacity to work under pressure

                     Computer literate with fluency of using Microsoft Word, Excel, survey tools

                     Strong interest in development work with respect for confidentiality and commitment to YRII’s overall aims and objectives, including gender, equality, and equal opportunities in all aspects of YRII’s work.

Skills:

At least have working experience 1-2 years on:

                     Beneficiary selection for graduation model. The project will select 1,000 RHs for graduation model. The main criteria will be formulated and agreed by stakeholders, such as ultra poor family, vulnerable to disaster and/ or climate change impact, and committed to microfinance scheme. The RHs candidates should be the recipient of government’s social safety net/protection program. Selected RHs will be publicly consulted to get feedback from the community. Final list of RHs will be officially agreed by representative of village government and project team.

                     Livelihood business planning. The project will facilitate technically RHs to formulate a simple business proposal/planning. The business planning could be categorized in 3 different sectors: trading, service, and production. This business planning, then, will be evaluated its feasibility to ensure that the proposed business will be profitable and sustainable.    

                     Livelihood business training (financial literacy and business technical skill)  To support RHs in running their proposed business, the project will equip RHs with business technical skills and financial literacy. Business training will be done based on the business similarity/type. Financial literacy will cover book keeping aimed to improve knowledge and capacity of RHs in financial management (cash flow). 

                     Livelihood asset/cash transfer. Based on approved business proposal of RHs and signed Letter of Agreement (LoA), the project will provide business asset/cash transfer. Learning from recent 4 projects, bank transfer was selected as modality of financial support provision for process acceleration purpose. Moreover, post distribution monitoring (PDM) will be conducted to assess the right holders’ satisfaction, feedback, and complaint. The PDM report will be analysed by the management to take action for improvement, rectification and other suitable steps.

                     Regular business coaching/mentoring. The project will provide RHs with regular business coaching/mentoring. Inviting business expert/practitioners or peer sharing among RHs will be considered to provide technical business advises, resolve business problem, or improve business performance.

                     Linking to social safety net/protection. The project will identify existing government program on social safety net/protection in project site. Moreover, subject to its eligibility criteria, the project will explore to support the RHs for getting access to these government programs.

                     Self Help Group (SHG) formation. RHs will be grouped into SHGs. Number of SHG members will depend on local context, such as one SHGs have 20-25 members/RHs. Each SHG will organize bi-weekly meeting inviting all SHG members. Became SHG member, each RH will have peer support for running livelihood/business (sharing and learning of business knowledge and practices) 

                     Saving mechanism development. Saving scheme or mechanism will be formulated and agreed by SHG member. So, this will gain ownership and obedience of the members.

                     Apex Body establishment. Apex Body will be established in each village for organizational and financial sustainability purpose. This Body will manage the continuation of SHGs’ activities and microfinance accordingly

                     Good communications and interpersonal skills.

                     Good communication skill in Bahasa Indonesia and English

YRII is a faith-based government organization that respects diversity and inclusiveness. Applicants from diverse religions, gender, race, and physical impairment are encouraged to apply

Accountability:

All YRII team members are expected to support all efforts towards accountability, specifically to our beneficiaries and to international standards guiding international relief and development work while actively engaging beneficiary communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring, and evaluation of our field project

Safeguarding:

Yayasan Relief Islami Indonesia participates in the inter-agency Misconduct Scheme to ensure that our operations and programs, staff, representatives, children, young people, and people at risk are protected against the risk of harm and abuse. With a zero-tolerance approach, YRII is committed to responding appropriately and constructively to any information related to safeguarding issues during the recruitment process.

How to apply :

Please submit your application by completing the application form through this link:

https://bit.ly/IR_Job_Application_Form_2025

Applications submitted directly to Yayasan Relief Islami Indonesia Office will not be considered. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

The deadline for submitting applications :   January 8th, 2025

 


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