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**Deadline to apply is 12 September 2025**
Mission and objective
sUNDP believes that the people of Indonesia should have ownership over the programmes and projects we support. All UNDP programmes therefore actively promote the spirit of mutual respect, support and accountability and subscribe to the principle of national ownership as enshrined in the Jakarta Commitment a declaration put forward by the government and its development partners in 2009 to strengthen aid effectiveness in Indonesia. In the true spirit of national ownership, all of UNDPs assistance in Indonesia is implemented by national entities, including line ministries and the Ministry of National Planning and Development, and at the subnational level by line departments, provincial and district authorities as well as community groups
.
While each programme supported by UNDP has specific and varied objectives, capacity development is one aim that all UNDP programmes in Indonesia and worldwide have in common. This takes on many forms including institutional reform, leadership development, education, and training for members of the public such as journalists, and womens communities. In line with this logic, UNDP advisers work side by side with Indonesian counterparts to strengthen capacities in technical matters, policy formulation and budget planning, amongst other
s.
Cont
extAs the largest archipelago in the world, with over 17,000 islands, Indonesia has a rich marine biodiversity in addition to its vast land-based natural resources. According to data from the Ministry of Maritime, Affairs and Fisheries (MMAF) in 2023, there were around 2.0 million small-scale fishers in Indonesia in 2023. Small-scale capture fisheries production contributes to around 60% of total national capture fisheries production. However, despite being a significant contributor to socio-economic development, the countrys fisheries industry struggles to compete globally and faces challenges that hinder optimal efficiency and productivity. To address these interconnected challenges, the SEABLUE project, funded by Japan Supplementary Budget (JSB) from the Japan Government proposed a set of interventions designed to yield transformative results includi
ng:1. Enhanced Livelihood opportunities: Empower small-scale fishers through training, alternative livelihoods, and women&aposs empowerment initiatives, targeting small-scale fishers as direct beneficiari
es.2. Sustainable Supply Chain: Improve reliability with solar-powered electric boats and eco-friendly cold storage, benefiting small-scale fishers, while reducing greenhouse gases emissions and waste, and contributing to decarbonizing the sect
or.3. Institutional Strengthening: Build the capacity of government counterparts through enriching registration and traceability of small-scare fishers in government database, ensuring sustainable fisheries practices. The SEABLUE project will train 500 fishers and 100 government officials with both ratio of 30% women participation and managing new entry of 1,500 KUSUKA registration. The training topics are related to alternative livelihoods, safety at sea, and green-technology adoption. Every training event must be professionally organized, fully documented and translated into timely, sex-disaggregated data for quarterly Project Assurance Reports (PAR) and later for the Final Narrative Report in the end of project timeline. The UN Volunteer Event & Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Assistant will therefore serve as the bridge between capacity-building delivery and evidence-based learning, ensuring that every event in the future, could it be series of trainings, workshops, meetings, and field missions, is immaculately executed and systematically captured for monitoring, evaluation and adaptive manageme
nt.
Task descrip
tionUnder the direct supervision of the National Project Coordinator of JSB-SEABLUE project, the UN Volunteer will undertake the following ta
sks:1. Support the project team related to event planning and implementation through impactful events organizing. It inclu
des:- Event planning and organizing: plan and execute capacity-building activities (series of trainings, technical workshops, coordination meetings, field missions, etc) in the SEABLUE project si
tes.- Logistics and vendor management: manage logistics and vendors under UNDP procurement ru
les,- Government relation: liaise with local fishery agencies, extension officers and other government stakeholders to confirm participant lists and ensure 30 % female attenda
nce,- Administration: prepare administrative documents, briefings and post-event repo
rts,- Communication: maintain communication with participants to secure active engagement and produce narrative report after ev
ent.2. Support the project team to prepare MEL report of the events and later in the final report. It inclu
des:- Coordinate and standardize data collection and analysis from the various events to ensure consistency in project report
ing.- Collect and monitor field-level implementation by fisheries extension workers to track project achievements and progr
ess.- Contribute to the development of results-based reports and documentation for internal and external audiences, including donors and the pub
lic.- Support the project team to strengthen results-based reporting systems, including capacity building for implementing partn
ers.- Collect, verify and archive supporting documents for payments, asset hand-over and MEL evide
nce.
Lang
uagesEnglish, Level: Fluent, Req
uiredIndonesian, Level: Fluent, Req
uired
Required education
levelBachelor&aposs degree in Bachelor or Master Degree in Management, Psychology, Marine Science, Fisheries Science, International Development, International Relation, Communic
ation.
Skills and exp
erienceDemonstrated interest and/or experi
ence in- Logistic and vendor mana
gement.- Event planning, coordination, and implemen
tation.- Government relation (or could be Stakeholder liaison, including government relation and building collaborative partne
rship).- Intercultural competence to communicate with diverse
groups.- Budgeting, (finance or could be admin) reporting, administrative and organizational of
event.- Project management especially in Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL), including but not limited to data collection, analysis and rep
orting.- Knowledge of Sustainable fisheries mana
gement.- Promoting Gender equality and social inc
lusion.- Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, Power
Point).Date Posted: 17/09/2025
Job ID: 126091113