The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) works in over 60 countries to save wildlife and wild places through science, conservation action, education, and inspiring people to value nature. WCS has worked in Indonesia for over 20 years supporting the Ministry of Environment and Forestry in conserving Indonesia's biodiversity in several priority landscapes, by working with relevant government agencies, local communities, schools and universities, and the private sector. Further details of our program are available at https://indonesia.wcs.org and about WCS's global work at https://www.wcs.org.
TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Deputy Program Manager will support WCS-IP's efforts to reduce current and future threats to biodiversity and forest integrity in our landscapes driven by the unsustainable production of agricultural commodities. The Deputy Program Manager will support the Program Manager to design and deliver project interventions, which include strategic partnerships and activities that have measurable impact in reducing these threats. More specifically this includes:
PROGRAM STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT
- Support the WCS-IP Sustainable Landscapes Program to design and adapt strategies in response to threats and opportunities in key landscapes linked to commodity production (including palm oil, coffee, cocoa, rice and coconuts).
- Support the Program Manager to develop project concepts and proposals.
- Represent WCS in relevant meetings, workshops and discussion at the local, national and international level, as needed.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
- Support the design and development of a set of viable interventions that address commodity-driven deforestation in WCS priority landscapes, while supporting farmer livelihoods and community development.
- Working with the Program Manager and Landscape Coordinators, develop detailed implementation plans for projects within the Sustainable Landscapes portfolio.
- Oversee the BBS KEKAL (WCS's flagship Sustainable Landscapes project in southern Sumatra) and the development of new landscape initiatives in Aceh and North Sulawesi.
- Oversee the implementation of project plans in line with agreed logframe, timeline and quality.
- Provide line management and oversight of Landscape Coordinators in BBS, Singkil (Aceh) and North Sulawesi to deliver project activities and financial reports in a timely and efficient manner.
- Support the Program Manager in oversight of the allocation of resources, including financial resources, in line with project needs and donor requirements.
- Line manage the Landscape Coordinators, ensure that projects apply strong social and environmental safeguards in line with WCS policies and those of our partners.
- Work with the M&E specialist to track project progress and adapt strategies and approaches to ensure effective and impactful project implementation.
- Oversees the Landscape Coordinators to document lessons learned from the implementation of project activities and to inform the formulation of program strategy, WCS IP strategy, and other relevant publication materials.
- Work with the Program Manager, Senior Researcher, and Landscape Coordinators to produce high quality project deliverables and activities reports in line with project implementation plans and donor requirements.
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT AND COMMUNICATION
- Support strategic engagement with private sector companies, civil society organizations, and government agencies in support of the Sustainable Landscapes Program's objectives and to advance program development.
- Support writing, publishing and presenting high quality research findings and providing data to support communication of project and key impacts and findings through websites, social and print media.
- Working closely with the relevant level of governments in the formulation of policy and regulation to incentivize sustainable production of agricultural commodities and disincentivize deforestation within Singkil Wildlife Reserve.
REQUIREMENTS
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
- Minimum Master Degree in Forestry, Environmental, and Agricultural Studies
- Minimum 7 years working in forest conservation issues, ideally in relation to commodity-driven deforestation issues
- Proven extensive experience in managing multiple projects and teams
- Excellent analytical skills and ability to manage adaptively
- Demonstrable field experience of working with communities, particularly smallholder farmers, and diverse stakeholders, including the private sector.
- Capable to work well under pressure and capable of meeting deadlines on time with high standard
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to adapt communications and messaging to a range of different audiences
- Excellent networking and engagement skills
- Excellent written and spoken both English and Bahasa Indonesia.
WCS is an equal opportunity employer and the organization complies with all employment and labor laws and regulations that prohibit discrimination in hiring and ensures that candidates from all backgrounds are fairly and consistently considered during the recruitment process.
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