Lowongan Conservation International Indonesia: Kaimana Surveillance and Enforcement Coordinator (KSE_C)

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Working in 30+ countries globally, Conservation International (CI) Foundation is a non-profit organization committed to empowering societies to responsibly and sustainably care for nature for the good of humanity. We are constantly growing and expanding into areas new and old. We are currently looking to fill the following position for our office in Kaimana, West Papua:

Kaimana Surveillance and Enforcement Coordinator 
(KSE_C)
The Kaimana Surveillance and Enforcement Coordinator will be responsible for the third goal of this project, although will support the others as necessary. This position is critical to the overall project success because without on the ground enforcement, and MPA regulation will serve as a suggestion rather than law. The successful candidate will need to develop strong ties to the local Kaimana enforcement groups including Pol Air, PPNS and SAR, as well as the MPA management Unit (UPTD) and coastal communities especially the community MPA patrol (Pokmaswas) throughout the Kaimana MPA.

He/she will be responsible for (1) ensuring the community patrols are well trained, (2) creating and facilitating the adoption of a surveillance SOP, (3) Engaging the enforcement authority (Polair, PPNS, Navy) to actively support the MPA community patrol by doing joint patrol and prosecuting the arrested violators as well giving patrol and conservation law enforcement training to the community patrol (4) revitalizing one patrol post in each of the four sub-MPAs and (4) organize enforcement workshops including both government authorities and community members. He/she will report to the Kaimana Program Manager but will maintain close communication with the entire Kaimana team and Bird’s Head Seascape (BHS) team.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Surveillance

Facilitate the re-socialization of MPA Management Policies MPA Kaimana both at the district level and the villages.
Facilitate the creation and adoption of an SOP for the UPTD and community patrols.
Work closely with UPTD staff to strengthen Kaimana surveillance and enforcement for MPA management.
Working closely with Kaimana operations team to manage the field station and fleet in each MPA to ensure they equipped with proper safety facility, adequate supplies and efficiently manage to well support the MPA patrol activity
Law Enforcement

Work closely with enforcement authorities in Kaimana, including with PolAir, PPNS, Navy, SAR, among others.
Develop a training module for joint community and government enforcement based on MPA Management plan for Kaimana.
Facilitate the revitalization of one patrol post for each sub-MPA, including obtaining necessary permits, contractors, etc.
Organize and lead regular enforcement workshops for communities as outlines in grant deliverables
Supervise and transfer capacity to the community patrol coordinator in each sub MPA in leading the MPA enforcement program and ensuring their ability to lead the program under the UPTD once the institution is self-financed
Reports and Follow-ups

Consolidate and provide monthly reports on monitoring and patrols, with data provided by the Kaimana joint community patrols and UPTD.
Develop a regular report on surveillance and enforcement progress to share with media and/or stakeholders related with marine and fishery Law enforcement.
Assist in organizing meetings/ workshop/events that takes place in Kaimana
Assist to ensure that all programmatic activities relating to conservation works adhere to CI’s policies and procedures.
Provide oversight to surveillance and enforcement community staff
QUALIFICATIONS:

Bachelor’s degree in environmental studies or related studies
At least 3 years’ experience in International NGO’s with Marine Protected Areas.
Excellent interpersonal skills, strong understanding of NGO’s communication, outreach and environment education able to internal team works.
Ability to work with local NGO’s, Kaimana government and Province level.
Excellent persuasive and advocacy skills
Good knowledge/understanding of local cultural setting in Papua
Outgoing, able to develop strong relationships with government as well as communities, a self-starter and able to complete tasks on time.
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
List additional required or preferred qualifications specific to the position.

Knowledge and experience in working with broad range of local stakeholders, including local government, private sectors, local NGOs, Adat Leaders, coastal communities, etc.
Solution oriented and conflict resolution skills a plus.
Excellent engagement and communications skills.
An ability to represent CI-I marine Kaimana Program effectively in negotiation situations including being a representative of CI in partnership keys meeting.


Please send your current resume and cover letter (no more than 4 pages) to:
ci-indonesia.hrd@conservation.org
Please fill the “subject” column of the e-mails in this format: <KSE_C> – <your name>
Closing date for the application is 14 September 2019
(Only short-listed candidates will be notified).
For more information about CI, please visit our web:
Indonesia.conservation.org // www.conservation.org

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