UN Jobs

All Jobs Full Time Part Time Remote

NGO Jobs in Indonesia-Consultant for Landscape Monitoring Program

Indonesia

Opportunity Deadline

Share via:

Job Description

Fresh
Both
Certificate
Indonesia

Short Information

  • Organization: WRI
  • Location: Indonesia
  • JobType: Consultancy
  • Job Title: Consultant for Landscape Monitoring Program
  • Close on: N/A

About Organization

WRI (World Resources Institute) is a global research organization that works to promote sustainable development and address environmental challenges facing the planet. It was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Washington, D.C.

WRI works on a range of issues related to climate change, energy, water, forests, food, and cities. Its research and analysis are used to inform policy decisions, shape business strategies, and support civil society initiatives around the world.

Also, Apply: NGO Jobs in France-Family Assistant

WRI works with governments, businesses, civil society organizations, and other partners to find practical solutions to environmental challenges. Its initiatives include developing sustainable agriculture practices, promoting renewable energy, improving access to clean water, and advancing climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies.

In addition to its research and analysis, WRI also provides training and technical assistance to governments, businesses, and civil society organizations around the world. It operates in more than 60 countries, with offices in Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, and the United States.

WRI is a non-partisan organization that is funded by a mix of government grants, philanthropic support, and corporate partnerships. Its work is guided by a commitment to equity, inclusivity, and transparency, and it strives to engage diverse stakeholders in its efforts to build a more sustainable future.

About NGO Jobs in Indonesia-Consultant for Landscape Monitoring Program

With an open and cooperative approach, the Landscape Monitoring Initiative seeks to enhance forest conservation and decrease of deforestation in North Kalimantan, Riau, and Aceh Province, Indonesia. With the potential for scale across jurisdictions, this will provide many benefits such as climate mitigation, forest protection, and sustainability of commodities supply chains.
The Landscape Monitoring Initiative creates a multi-stakeholder collaboration structure and a forest monitoring system with the help of local government organizations, supply chain participants, and civil society organizations. Compared to separate monitoring activities, this coordinated approach is designed to increase efficiency and optimize the potential for impact and scalability.

The Radar Alerts for Detecting Deforestation (RADD) system, a radar-based monitoring system created by Wageningen University and Satelligence and supported by the World Resources Institute, is used by the Landscape Monitoring Initiative (WRI). The cutting-edge device uses radar waves to pierce cloud cover and acquire data on forest change without being hampered by clouds or sunshine. The optical-based satellite technologies that can be delayed when clouds obscure the view of forests will be supplemented by the RADD database, which is publically accessible on the Global Forest Watch platform.

Job Scope:

The Landscape Monitoring Program Consultant is in charge of overseeing the daily implementation of the Landscape Monitoring Project in North Kalimantan and Riau’s priority areas under the AFOLU program. The position’s primary responsibility is to oversee the project’s implementation in order to ensure that each project reaches its intended goal in a responsible, effective, and timely manner. The program sought to enhance the functionality and use cases of a publicly available forest monitoring tool in order to produce more useful information and insights. This job works with the AFOLU Program team to support the implementation of the WRI Indonesia AFOLU strategy and reports to the Project Lead for Forest and Landscape Monitoring. The Global Forest Watch Commodities Team of the WRI’s global office will work with this role to coordinate the development of

NGO Jobs in Indonesia-Consultant for Landscape Monitoring Program Requirments

Education:

  • Bachelor’s degree in environmental management/science, forestry, geography, or a closely related discipline; a master’s degree is a plus.

Experience:

  • 3+ years of full-time professional experience in mapping and geographical data, as well as experience with forestry or environmental challenges.
  • Experience in conducting engagement with local government, local CSOs, and/or private sector for the forest monitoring topic

Languages:

  • Business proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia and English

How to Apply?

  1. Create a profile: Before you can apply for a job, you need to create a profile on the WRI website. This will allow you to submit your application and keep track of the status of your application.
  2. Submit your application: Once you have found a suitable job, submit your application online by following the instructions provided on the website. Make sure to provide all the required information and documents, such as your resume, cover letter, and references.
  3. Wait for a response: After you have submitted your application, wait for a response from WRI. If you are shortlisted, you may be invited for an interview or further assessment.

Note that the application process may vary depending on the type of position you are applying for and the country where the position is located. It’s important to carefully read and follow the instructions provided on the WRI website for each specific job opportunity.

APPLY-NOW

Similar Jobs

Project Assistant-Ankara

Turkey

Deadline:


Administrative Associate, GS-6, TA (6 months), Gaziantep, Turkiye-Gaziantep

Turkey

Deadline:


Project Management Assistant-Ankara

Turkey

Deadline:


RITD/ATPC – E-Commerce consultant to support the development of a regional policy on e-commerce for Central Africa-Addis Ababa

Ethiopia

Deadline:


Driver Expeditor-Addis Ababa

Ethiopia

Deadline:


Tags

No opportunity tags assigned.