The Climate and Energy Campaign Manager, lead Greenpeace Indonesia’s Climate and Energy Campaign Unit. Climate & Energy Campaign Manager (C&E Manager) oversees and spearheads strategic planning and development, design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the climate and energy campaigns in Indonesia, as well as working closely with GPSEA’s Major Gift and Foundation Manager and Greenpeace Indonesia’s Country Director to fundraise or mobilize resource for the campaign.
Greenpeace Southeast Asia (GPSEA) and Greenpeace Indonesia (GPID) are shifting to a new way of campaigning based on a more comprehensive Theory of Change, which does not only address sectoral issues such as energy per se but also works on relevant structural problems such as corruption, domination of oligarchy, economic development paradigm, and the qualities of democracy. We believe working on those structural problems is necessary if we are to seriously address Climate Crisis impacts and accelerate energy transition from fossil fuels to renewables in Indonesia.
As a C&E Manager you are to provide leadership in establishing a strong project portfolio that corresponds to the abovementioned strategy. You will also strengthen integration across project’s/departmental roles and ensure it is aligned with organization’s processes, which contributes to the ability of the Programme Department to achieve objectives aligned with the global, regional programme objectives.
The C&E Manager will regularly make decisions that impact on the overall effectiveness of the C&E campaigns in Indonesia and oversee 5 (five) unit team members and as needed in certain campaign projects he/she will also indirectly oversee a number of project staff to ensure the projects run effectively and efficiently.
He or she will regularly work with the Fundraising Department to develop fundraising proposals, and strategies for public fundraising, to ensure sufficient resources to achieve the campaign objectives.
This is a full time position based in Indonesia working on climate change and energy issues, as well as working in countries within or outside the Southeast Asia region as required.