Tuesday, September 25, 2012

WWF INDONESIA


WWF INDONESIA’s VACANCY
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is the world largest independent conservation organization, with 5 million supporters and a global network of 29 National Organizations, 25 program offices and 6 associates. WWF has operated in Indonesia since early1960s and became a national office in 1998. WWF Indonesia aims to conserve Indonesia’s biodiversity for the well-being of existing and future generations, and currently operating with a annual budget, approx. 400 staff members in more than 17 provinces. As a part of continuous effort to strengthen our team, we are seeking a highly qualified experienced candidates which reputable qualifications for:

Sustainable Energy Coordinator

Qualification:
  • Minimum Bachelor Degree (S-1) majoring in energy engineering/science, environmental science/management, resource economics, public policy or other relevant courses with preference for advanced study degree holders.
  • At least seven (7) years of relevant work experience with the last five (5) managing a relevant programme/project.
  • Proven expertise and track record in climate change and energy policy/issue, technology, economics, institutions and frameworks at local, national, regional and international level.
  • Proven expertise and track record on leading a project, minimum at national scale and as a member of an international team and work with multi-cultural counterpart.
  • Considerable strong in network and access to key persons in relevant government agencies, civil society and international institutions.
  • Excellent communication skill in English and Indonesian both oral & written
  • Ability to work under pressure and tight-schedule because of dateline, donor requirements, stakeholders request, etc.
  • Ability to work as part of a team or individually with creative oriented.

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is the world largest independent conservation organization, with 5 million supporters and a global network of 29 National Organizations, 25 program offices and 6 associates. WWF has operated in Indonesia since early 1960s and became a national office in 1998. WWF Indonesia aims to conserve Indonesia’s biodiversity for the well-being of existing and future generations, and currently operating with an annual budget, approx. 400 staff members in more than 17 provinces. As a part of continuous effort to strengthen our team, we are seeking a highly qualified experienced candidate which has reputable qualifications.
Please send your application letters including CV and salary history by October 5th, 2012 to:

website : www.wwf.or.id

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