Re-Advertised: Community Fisheries Coordinator at The Nature Conservancy Indonesia
The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is a conservation organization working around the world to protect
ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. In Indonesia, TNC has been supporting improved natural resource planning and management for 25 years, including working with government, private sector, and local communities. We currently have
openings for:
COMMUNITY FISHERIES COORDINATOR
Rote Based
The Community Fisheries Coordinator is responsible for developing and implementing community outreach, communication and educational strategies that effectively communicates
TNC’s conservation messages and promotes its conservation and community involvement efforts in sustainable fisheries. This includes to ensure model development of traditional use right for fisheries in cooperation with traditional/indigenous community organization
in Rote Island. S/he is accountable to promote and increase public awareness, facilitate community groups to demonstrate sustainable fishing practices. This assignment includes various targeted groups including community fisheries and indigenous people towards
sustainable use of marine resources.
Duties include:
· Responsible to ensure acknowledgement of traditional
use right for fisheries model in cooperation with traditional/indigenous community organization in Rote
· Assist community/indigenous people through
awareness campaigns and the media awareness to promote responsible sustainable practices
· Identify
and establish community groups to practice responsible and sustainable use of marine resources that will include group discussion, assisting, and technical training
(organizational/ institutional, group roles and responsibilities).
· Facilitate
traditional community group in identifying and mapping tenurial/traditional-rights to inform zoning plan
· In collaboration with other team members, organize
relevant training and/or coaching to improve the capacity of local stakeholder (indigenous people, community groups, individual
and/or private entities and local government) on marine-life culture practices to meet the target of increasing incomes and minimizing the impact to their surrounding
marine
environment
· Assist community based program evaluation in
dealing with challenges or threats, through capacity building for communities in observing biophysics and socio-economic aspects, in
order to create tangible evidence of their sustainable practices including marine life culture and fisheries management
The Community Fisheries Coordinator reports to the Lesser Sunda Portfolio Manager and is based in Rote. S/he also
coordinates closely with other team members for the preparation of project closeout.
Qualifications:
· Bachelor’s degree in Fisheries, Marine Conservation,
Communication, Environmental Education and 3 years’ experience in public education associated with conservation projects
or equivalent combination of education and experience.
· Ability to sell ideas to a wide variety of
people and interest groups.
· Experience
using common software applications such as Word, Excel, web browsers, etc. May require database management skills with ability to produce reports. Ability to use
advanced computer functions including navigating the Internet. Ability to manipulate, analyze and interpret
data.
· Excellent
written and oral communication skills, including public-speaking skills.
· Ability
to organize time and manage diverse activities and meet deadlines.
Please send your CV and application letter to
recruitment.indo@tnc.org, not later than
December 16, 2016. Please insert the position title you are interested to apply on the subject line. Visit
www.nature.or.id to learn more about The Nature Conservancy Indonesia Program.






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