Consultant for NPAP and Ocean Program's Communications and Social Media

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  • Added Date: Thursday, 12 December 2024
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Program Overview

As an archipelagic country, Indonesia continues to struggle with various environmental issues regarding its ocean, due to unsustainable development, such as marine and coastal pollution, climate change, and habitat destruction. Increasing demand for resources, technological advances, overfishing, along with inadequate stewardship and law enforcement, are also contributing to the oceanโ€™s decline.

Indonesia envisions that in 2045 the country will be able to transform its economy from a natural resource-dependent economy to a modern, competitive manufacturing- and service-based economy with high value-added to secure prosperity and social justice for all Indonesians. This transformation will capitalize on the country's maritime strengths by incorporating better ocean resource management to leverage the blue economy development for increasing environmental. sustainability as well as building competitive, innovative, and sustainable maritime sectors. A sustainable blue economy is given a central part in this shift of paradigm and geopolitical role. Indonesia will be known globally as a champion for conservation, restoration, and sustainable management of its seas, having been able to tackle the many environmental issues affecting its ocean and seas, such as marine and coastal pollution, climate change, IUU, overfishing, and habitat destruction, among others.

WRI Indonesia hosted the secretariat of Indonesiaโ€™s National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP), as part of the Global Plastic Action Partnership (GPAP) which initiated by the World Economic Forum (WEF), as a bold neutral platform responsible for coordinating and facilitating the public-private partnerships working to free the world from plastic waste and pollution. The initiative aims to tackle one of the most difficult and pressing challenges facing our global commons โ€“ plastics pollution โ€“ in particular the plastic pollution of rivers, deltas, and the ocean. The Government of Indonesia has made significant step by committing to reduce plastics pollution to the ocean by 70% by 2025. GPAP is supporting Indonesia to reduce plastic pollution to the ocean through National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP). The partnership brings together top leaders from government, private sectors, and civil society organizations to contribute to achieving national ocean plastic reduction target.

Job Highlight

The Communications and Social Media Consultant will work under direct supervision of Plastic Waste and Ocean Manager to support WRIโ€™s effort of reducing marine pollution as well as promoting sustainable ocean by executing the Secretariat of National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) and Ocean programโ€™s communications strategies. The responsibilities include development of communications products, co-organizing events, and managing multiple communications channels (such as website, blog, publications, media relations, and events). The position holder is expected to proactively collaborate with the NPAP Secretariat, WRI Indonesia Ocean programโ€™s and Communications team, and GPAP team at the World Economic Forum.

This position will be based in Jakarta with office-flex working arrangement and travel requirement as needed. In support of WRI's DEI commitment, you are responsible for actively participating in these collaborative efforts by integrating equity into your work, our workplace, and the organizational culture.

What You Will Do

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