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[newdevjobsindo] GIZ Indonesia for the Resilient Nature Cluster anchored to LHS & SOMACORE Projects: Advisor on Marine

The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH is an international cooperation enterprise for sustainable development with worldwide operations on behalf of the German Government. 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.

In Indonesia, GIZ's Resilient Nature (RN) Cluster acts as trusted partner and technical advisor to the Government of Indonesia for developing a multi layered approach that combines conservation efforts, sustainable management, climate adaptation (nexus) and international cooperation in the region and beyond, including the strengthening of disaster risk reduction. The RN cluster works across six thematic areas: climate change mitigation & adaptation, biodiversity, forest, sustainable agriculture, climate financing, wetlands and marine ecosystems.

Under the framework of the International Climate Initiative (IKI) and on behalf of the German Federal Environment Ministry (BMUKN), GIZ is collaborating with the key partners to develop and implement regional and global projects that support partner countries, including Indonesia, in paving the way for protection of marine ecosystems and contributing to the "30x30 target" of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) both within and beyond national jurisdictions.

In this context, the position will support the implementation of global and regional projects related to cross boundary marine management and conservation under the Living High Seas project on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity beyond national jurisdictions (BBNJ); and Solutions for Marine and Coastal Resilience in the Coral Triangle (SOMACORE) project on protection, good governance and effective management of three seascapes in Coral Triangle. In addition, the position will support developing the marine ecosystem portfolio of the RN cluster.

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

Advisor on Marine
(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

  • Contributes to project management: preparing strategic and annual planning (defining milestones, detail activities, resource allocations) relevant to her/his scope of topic or project outputs; implementing project workplan, monitoring and evaluating project activities and indicators.
  • Provides technical and coordination support to ensure project activities align with Indonesia's national priorities and relevant to global/regional agendas, including technical inputs during discussions with project partners, preparation of technical briefs and follow-up documentation with government and global/regional partners.
  • Coordinates with GIZ project teams, consortium members, and implementing partners by assisting work plan alignment, tracking implementation progress, and documenting cross-project synergies
  • Assists the development of capacity building and communication materials related to high seas MPA, transboundary seascape governance and sustainable fisheries, including technical summaries and outreach products.
  • Prepares data and information for project reporting and communication materials.
  • Keeps up to date on all marine relates policies, issues and initiatives in Indonesia and regions/global, including future partnership and funding opportunities

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

  • Completed university and master's degree in marine science, fisheries, marine biology, environmental sciences, geography, political science, or a related field with a focus on marine issues.
  • Experience in multi-stakeholder engagement, including collaboration with government institutions, to support marine conservation and sustainable fisheries initiatives
  • Practical experience in marine conservation and fisheries management, including engagement with technical experts and decision-makers.
  • Minimum of 7 years of relevant professional experience, preferably in marine conservation and fisheries management in Indonesia and the regions.
  • Strong organizational and time-management skills, with the ability to work independently, handle multiple tasks, and contribute effectively within an international and geographically dispersed team.
  • Good communication and coordination skills, including experience supporting meetings, workshops, and consultations.
  • Strong writing and editorial skills, with fluency in both English and Bahasa Indonesia (spoken and written)
  • Fluency in English (C1 level) and Bahasa Indonesia, German proficiency is an asset.
  • Very structured and well-organized 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: Implementation Manager 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 26th, 2026
 
Please indicate your application by putting the following code in the subject line: LHS & SOMACORE_Advisor on Marine.
 
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] [newdevjobsindo] GIZ Indonesia for the Energy Transitions Cluster anchored to the Energy Programme: Advisor – Policy Advisor for Energy Efficiency

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

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

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

·       Power system transformation

·       Sustainable energy finance

·       Industry decarbonisation

·       Island energy solutions

·       Just Energy Transition 

The Policy Advisor will be part of the Core Policy Unit, provides policy advisory services on various energy topics cross projects under GIZ Energy Programme Indonesia for both Indonesian government (i.e. MEMR, Bappenas, CMEA) and German Government (i.e. BMZ, German Embassy) to achieve a sustainable, just, and inclusive energy transition in Indonesia 

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

Advisor – Policy Advisor for Energy Efficiency

(Job title in SAP: Advisor) 

 

A.    Task and Responsibilities 

·       Act as a Policy Advisor, part of the Core Policy Unit within GIZ Energy Programme to provide joint policy advisory services within the Cluster for government counterparts and German government (i.e. BMZ, German Embassy), provide policy knowledge sharing and policy knowledge products formulation for GIZ Energy Programme

·       Specialising on the topic of energy efficiency in the cooling sector, monitor and analyse current and new relevant policies and regulations in Indonesia to increase and incentivize energy efficiency investments

·       Identify required resources and conceptualization technical Terms of References (ToR) for external international and national consultants as well as coordinate and supervise the external consultants and other service providers in pursuance of stipulated deliverables and deadlines according to the ToR, including with content-related supervision of consultants, quality assurance of the results.

·       Establish good project cross-cutting collaboration and synergies for policy advisory activities on selected topics, including capacity development measures targeted to the policy makers

·       In close cooperation with GIZ Energy Programme Communication Unit and Energy Hub Knowledge and Information Management Advisor, document lessons learned and results from policy advisory activities

·       Support annual reporting of the Energy Programme, e.g., white papers on selected policy topics, success stories on enacted policies supported by GIZ

·       Act as a knowledge expert on selected policy topics, present result to the partners and/or other relevant stakeholders in various formats

·       Assist the Energy Programme Director and Country Director on overarching issues related to the implementation of GIZ corporate strategy (eq. 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  

B.    Required qualifications, competences and experience 

Qualifications

·       Bachelor/Masters (B/MSc; B/MA) in energy, climate, sustainable development, environment, engineering or any area that is related to energy transition.

·       A master's degree in a relevant discipline is preferred.

·       At least 5 (five) years professional experience in/with and/or providing technical assis- tance to governmental, private sector, and/or regional/ international implementing organizations in the field of sustainable energy / climate change mitigation.

·       Demonstrated expertise in formulating roadmap, implementation strategies recommendation, policy study, policy brief, policy report, innovative RE financing schemes, and/or other related documents with the topics of RE deployment strategy, policy and/or finance.

·       Demonstrated a good knowledge in energy efficiency landscape in Indonesia

·       Preferred experience in managing energy efficiency projects.

·       An added advantage would be prior experience collaborating with international teams.

·       Good analytical skills as well as excellent organizational skills; efficiency, accuracy, and high-quality delivery of all work-related output; results and performance orientation; as well as a team-oriented person.

·       Good communication and coordination skills, intercultural competences, and confident dealing with high-ranking representatives of the national and local partners.

·       Very good knowledge of IT, communication technologies, and relevant computer applications (e.g., MS Office).

·       Excellent written and oral knowledge of Bahasa Indonesia and English.

·       Availability to follow the code of conduct of the organization. 

Duty Station: Jakarta

Joining Date: asap

Direct Supervisor: Project Lead 

Please submit your motivation letter and comprehensive resume (including training and list of references) to recruitment-indo@giz.de by 25 February 2026 with subject line RE2COOL-PAEE 

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 Letter/CV/Latest Education Certificate] (i.e: Nakula Sadewa_CV or Nakula Sadewa_Motivation Letter or Nakula Sadewa_Reference) – the attachments are not more than 300 KB 

 

Only short-listed candidates will be notified.


[newdevjobsindo] RFP: Consultation for a Study on Women’s Roles in Aquaculture Systems and Value Chains: Constraints, Opportunities, and Implications for Household Well-Being

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 Proposals

Title      : Consultation for a Study on Women's Roles in Aquaculture Systems and Value Chains: Constraints, Opportunities, and Implications for Household Well-Being

RFP No : 005/II/10/2026

Date of Issuance: 10 February 2026

 

 

1.    Background

Coastal communities worldwide are among the most vulnerable to climate change impacts. By 2030, the number of people affected by coastal flooding is projected to double globally, from 7 million to 15 million, while urban property damage from storm surge and sea level rise is expected to increase tenfold, from USD 17 billion to USD 177 billion.

 

These risks are particularly acute in Indonesia. By 2030, the number of people affected by coastal flooding is projected to increase nearly fivefold, from 230,000 to 1.1 million, alongside a twentyfold rise in urban property damage—from USD 1.3 billion to USD 27 billion. Indonesia has the world's fifth-largest population living in low-elevation coastal zones, with approximately 39.3 million people exposed to high climate risk. A one-meter rise in sea level could inundate up to 405,000 hectares of land and affect an estimated 39 percent of economic activity in coastal regions.

 

At the same time, global shrimp aquaculture has expanded rapidly, with production increasing by more than 1,000 percent over the past three decades to reach an estimated 6.5 million metric tons in 2018. This growth has often come at the expense of coastal ecosystems, contributing to the loss of more than 50 percent of global mangrove forests. Mangroves function as critical natural infrastructure, reducing coastal erosion, dissipating wave energy, moderating storm surges, and supporting biodiversity, thereby playing a central role in coastal climate resilience.

 

In Indonesia, coastal development strategies increasingly emphasize local economic development (LED) approaches that build on natural resources, human capital, and local institutions. Banyuwangi Regency exemplifies this approach, with fisheries—and shrimp aquaculture in particular, serving as a cornerstone of its local economic development strategy. However, despite the sector's economic importance, limited attention has been paid to the gender dynamics shaping shrimp aquaculture and its contribution to household livelihoods and local development outcomes.

Existing studies highlight the significant role of coastal women in enhancing value creation within fisheries based livelihoods, particularly through their engagement in processing, marketing, and household resource management—contributions that directly influence productivity and sustainability in coastal economies.

 

Within the LEAPS Consortium, previous research led by WRI has generated baseline evidence on gender equality, disability, and social inclusion (GEDSI), as well as greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in shrimp aquaculture practices in Wringin Putih Village. This work provides an important analytical foundation for comparison and learning under LEAPS/AQUADAPT outputs and work plan activities.

 

Building on this foundation, the present consultancy focuses on mapping women's roles within shrimp aquaculture systems in Banyuwangi Regency, examining how women contribute across production, value chain, and household-level economic activities in a context where shrimp farming is a key driver of local economic development. While previous research emphasized baseline GEDSI, this consultancy adopts a complementary lens by focusing on women's roles within shrimp aquaculture systems to inform targeted project actions.

 

The purpose of this consultancy is to generate applied, context-specific evidence on women's roles in shrimp aquaculture and the broader supply chain, in order to inform more inclusive, effective, and sustainable design and implementation of Climate Smart Shrimp Aquaculture (CSSA) interventions.

 

About LEAPS Consortium

LEAPS is a climate-smart aquaculture initiative implemented in Java under the AQUADAPT programme by a consortium comprising Konservasi Indonesia, WRI Indonesia, and Universitas Padjadjaran, with funding from Global Affairs Canada and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC). The initiative aims to strengthen the resilience of coastal communities by promoting sustainable and inclusive shrimp aquaculture practices that align economic development with ecosystem restoration.

 

By integrating shrimp farming with mangrove ecosystem restoration, LEAPS adopts a nature-based approach to address climate risks, environmental degradation, and livelihood vulnerability in coastal areas. The initiative combines technological innovation, such as real-time IoT-based water quality monitoring and improved wastewater management, with gender-responsive and socially inclusive practices to ensure that the benefits of aquaculture development are equitably shared.

 

In addition to supporting on-the-ground implementation, LEAPS generates evidence to inform policy dialogue and support the scaling of climate-smart shrimp aquaculture models. By aligning shrimp production with ecosystem restoration, LEAPS contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, enhancing coastal ecosystem services, and strengthening long-term climate adaptation and livelihood outcomes.

 

 

About CSSA

Climate Smart Shrimp Aquaculture (CSSA) is an integrated approach that links sustainable shrimp production with mangrove restoration. The model incentivizes farmers to intensify shrimp production on a portion of their ponds while restoring mangroves on the remaining areas, creating environmental and economic benefits simultaneously.

 

Through this approach, shrimp farmers, local communities, and other stakeholders collaborate to improve productivity and profitability while strengthening coastal ecosystem functions. Konservasi Indonesia (KI) and its partners are preparing to pilot CSSA in Indonesia, where long-standing aquaculture mismanagement has contributed to coastal degradation and increased vulnerability to climate impacts such as flooding, storm

surge, and sea-level rise.

 

Grounded in a green, gray climate adaptation framework, CSSA combines ecosystem-based solutions—such as mangrove conservation and restoration, with conventional engineering and improved farm management. By engaging communities, supply-chain actors, governments, and investors, CSSA aims to restore coastal ecosystems, enhance livelihoods, reduce marine pollution, and scale climate-resilient, inclusive shrimp aquaculture models.

 

 

2.    Project Overview

KI is seeking a consultant based in Indonesia to join our multidisciplinary team to develop designs and oversee the women's roles within shrimp aquaculture system. The purpose of this consultancy is to generate applied, context-specific evidence on women's roles in shrimp aquaculture and the broader supply chain, in order to inform more inclusive, effective, and sustainable design and implementation of Climate Smart Shrimp Aquaculture (CSSA) interventions. 

 

3.    Submission Details

a.     Deadline. Proposals must be received no later than (23:59 West Indonesian Time on Friday, 20 February 2026). Late submissions will not be accepted. Proposals must be submitted via email to bburhanuddin@conservation.org; procurement@konservasi-id.org; and grantcontractid@konservasi-id.org. All proposals are to be submitted following the guidelines listed in this RFP.

 

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

 

c.     Clarifications. Questions may be submitted to bburhanunuddin@konservasi-id.org; and cc to: procurement@konservasi-id.org; vanandawicaksono@konservasi-id.org; afaisol@konservasi-id.org aefendi@konservasi-id.org by the specified date and time in the timeline below. The subject of the email must contain the RFP number and title of the RFP. KI will respond in writing to submitted clarifications by the date specified in the timeline 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 documents by amendment which will be posted to the KI websiteand/or communicated via email.

 

4.    Minimum Requirements

a.     Fluency in Indonesian and English

b.     Team must include experts of:

·       Gender Equity, Disability, Social Inclusions (GEDSI)

·       Aquaculture and sustainable development

·       Socio-cultural and community engagement

c.     Located close to Banyuwangi

d.     Experience developing research/survey for qualitative and quantitative research in gender analysis including surveys and interviews

 

5.    Proposal Timeline

RFP Issued

10 February 2026

Clarifications submitted to KI

11-20 February 2026

Clarifications provided to known bidders

23-27 February 2026

Complete proposals due to KI

2 March 2026

Final selection

13 March 2026

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[newdevjobsindo] Sundaland Ocean Manager (Medan)

Konservasi Indonesia is a national foundation established to support sustainable development in the country. We are the main partner of Conservation International in Indonesia. For more information, please visit: www.konservasi-id.org

 

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 hiring to fill the following position for our office in Medan:

 

Sundaland Ocean Manager

(Code: SO-M)

 

Konservasi Indonesia (KI) is seeking a qualified and motivated individual as Sundaland Ocean Manager to lead and implement ocean programs in Sundaland ecoregion. He/she is responsible for program management and ensuring that program strategies, initiatives, and outcomes advance Konservasi Indonesia's human development and conservation priorities. This position will manage KI's supports on effective management of the marine protected areas in the Fishery Management Area (WPP) 572, provinces of North Sumatra, West Sumatra and Riau Islands, among others.

 

Sundaland Ocean Manager must have demonstrated knowledge or experience on the development and implementation of nature-based solutions to deliver positive, large-scale climate, marine conservation, and sustainable ocean development outcomes. He/she will lead the program, engage and enhance collaboration with partners including NGOs, government and other potential ocean community partners. He/she is responsible for building a strong conservation network in the ecoregion where KI plays a central role in the network. He/she will involve in development of funding opportunities for a long-term program for sustainability. This position will base in Medan office and report directly to the Sundaland Program Director, with dotted reporting lines to the Ocean Program Director based in Jakarta.


KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

·       Manage oversight and/or implementation of project design, planning and scheduling, resource budgeting and management, design, evaluation, and monitoring of project performance objectives.

·       Lead Sundaland ocean program includes but not limited to surf conservation and marine protected area establishment and management, mangrove conservation and restoration, ocean science and policy. This program will which includes working with communities, partners and government to protect important ecosystems.

·       Collaborate with KI field and national teams and provide strategic, technical guidance, support and implement strategies for effective delivery.

·       Revisit the project workplan, key performance indicators and monitoring plan on a monthly or quarterly basis to track the progress of program implementation.

·       Prepare donor reports in collaboration with relevant staff, manage and monitor the program budget.

·       Provide technical inputs to KI program strategy to align with local government priorities and the needs of the ecosystems which include community and other stakeholders

·       Support the development of new proposals and concepts and proactively propose new ideas on delivery scaling up and fundraising strategies based on current field conditions and long-term vision of the seascapes. 

·       Represent KI in meetings or events at provincial level and conduct regular meetings with respective government offices to update the progress and ensure alignment with government priorities.

·       Lead collaborations with other stakeholders in the field including local government, private sectors, universities, NGOs, CBOs, etc.

·       Serve as a recognized technical resource and share technical best practices within and outside KI.

 

PEOPLE AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES

·       Supervises the work of program or project staff which may include external partners to ensure that work in completed on time

·       Manage a large or highly visible program.

·       Fully accountable for the program's budget and human resources. 

·       Effectively manage, engage and motivate direct reports.

 

 

QUALIFICATIONS

Required (critical to successful job performance.  Applicants not meeting required skills may not be hired)

·       A master's degree in marine conservation, rural development, biodiversity conservation, natural resource management-related science.

·       Minimum 7 years of full-time work experience in a relevant field, with program implementation and project management experience.

·       Experience in managing projects with multifaceted intervention, planning and support management on conservation areas management, multi-stakeholder communications, community-based conservation, project proposal preparation, supervision, evaluation within Indonesia.

·       Experience in economic valuation study for the ecosystems.

·       Ability to manage projects with strong critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills and balance attention to detail with big-picture thinking.

·       Ability to manage professional relationships and effective communication.

·       Good leadership, skill, and ability to work with a variety of skilled technical staffs, NGOs, urban and rural communities, and central, province and district government representatives.

·       Excellent in reporting, written and verbal communication skills.

·       Highly organized and strong attention to detail.

·       Demonstrated team player.

·       Demonstrated problem solving skills and ability to build on existing knowledge to develop new approaches.

·       Fluency in written and spoken English

 

WORKING CONDITIONS

·       Work is performed in a typical office environment which requires visits to project sites and other locations.

·       Willingness to work flexible hours to attend conferences and meetings in different time zones.

 

 

Please send your current resume and cover letter (no more than 4 pages) to:

indonesia.hrd@konservasi-id.org

 

Please fill the "subject" column of the e-mail with this format:

< SO-M > - < your name >

Closing date for the application is Feb 20, 2025

 (Only short-listed candidates wilbe notified).

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