Rabu, 01 Juli 2015

Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)

The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) has a distinguished history of scientists exploring and saving wildlife in some of the most remote and wild places remaining on Earth. WCS has long recognized that successful conservation requires a long-term commitment to individuals and places. Such a commitment has defined the culture and style of the Global Conservation Program, including the Indonesia Program. 

The Wildlife Conservation Society – Indonesia Program (WCS-IP) has significantly grown over the last decades, and contributed substantially to the conservation of biodiversity in Indonesia. We currently w
ork in several landscapes in Sumatera and Sulawesi where we aim at protecting threatened species and their habitat.

A partnership of prominent conservation NGOs, led by WCS, has developed the Spatial Monitoring And Reporting Tool (SMART), to provides a platform to standardize the collection, management, evaluation, and communication of patrol-based monitoring data, such as from protected areas. It is aimed at improving ranger and eco-guard based crime prevention patrolling–and thus the quality and accountability of on-the-ground law enforcement efforts, facilitating adaptive management by government authorities. SMART is currently being rolled out across 31 sites across Asia, Africa, and Latin America. 

In Indonesia, WCS’s strategic approach is to use SMART as a tool to encourage Indonesian national parks to improve management practices and systems, with the aim of curbing forest and wildlife crimes in key landscapes. This is currently being rolled out in Gunung Leuser and Bukit Barisan Selatan National Parks in Sumatra and at the national-level with PHKA (Ministry of Forestry). 

WCS is now preparing to implement SMART in in northern Sulawesi.  The SMART Officer will be required to support the implementation of SMART in key landscapes in Indonesia, with a principal focus on WCS projects in Northern Sulawesi, under the supervision of respective landscape programme managers and the SMART Coordinator. This will involve supporting Bogani Nani National Park and private sector partners in the adoption of SMART, delivering training, accompanying patrols, establishing a SMART database and by advising on the planning, management and monitoring of implementation. In order to increase the effectiveness of our conservation interventions and strengthen the role WCS-IP in implementing SMART, WCS-IP is looking for a strong and motivated candidates to fill the following vacancy:
 
Position:                      SMART (Spatial Monitoring And Reporting Tool) Officer
Based in :                    Manado Office, North Sulawesi
            Duration  :                   12 months ( possibly for an extension )
 
For more information about the vacant position and Wildlife Conservation Society – Indonesia Program in details, please visit our website at 
 

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