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An international child‑centred community development organization is looking for a Monitoring and Evaluation Officer in Jakarta. This role focuses on data collection, analysis, and reporting for climate education projects. Candidates should have a degree in Statistics or Social Sciences and at least 3 years of M&E experience. The organization promotes gender equality and children's rights, offering a dynamic working environment with a mix of remote and office arrangements.
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Climate change has become a global challenge that deeply affects the lives of children everywhere. In Indonesia, the impacts are already visible—particularly in densely populated urban areas like Jakarta. For children growing up in informal settlements, floods, air pollution, and extreme weather are not distant threats but part of daily life. These conditions disrupt education, limit safe spaces for play, and create constant fear of the next disaster, ultimately hindering children’s opportunities to learn and build a better future. Jakarta is among the world’s most climate‑vulnerable cities. Rapid urbanization, land subsidence, inadequate drainage systems, and rising sea levels have all contributed to increasingly severe flooding each year. At the same time, pollution from traffic and industry continues to degrade air quality, affecting millions of residents—especially children—whose health and development depend on a safe, clean environment.
The CERIA (Climate Education, Resilience, and Innovation Action) project was designed to respond to these challenges. Over three years (1st January 2026-31 December 2028), it will be implemented by Plan Indonesia in partnership PREDIKT. The focus target participants are in 15 schools, 30 youth‑led organizations, and two local climate networks. The project will focus on three administrative areas of Jakarta—North, West, and East Jakarta—where communities face high vulnerability to climate‑related hazards. The project will engage approximately 6,000 children aged 7–13 and 3,000 young people aged 14–24. Activities will include strengthening climate education in schools, supporting youth‑led community climate actions, and advancing inclusive, gender‑responsive advocacy on climate policies. Through these efforts, the project aims to enhance the capacity of children and young people to adapt to climate risks and to contribute actively to building resilient communities.
The MER Officer, role will be integral to the effective implementation and continuous improvement CERIA project. S/he is accountable for a range of critical responsibilities that directly contribute to the effectiveness, impact, and continuous improvement of project. S/he will be responsible for data collection and analysis, reporting, and quality assurance. Tasked with the day‑to‑day execution of monitoring and evaluation activities, primary responsibility is to ensure the timely collection, analysis, and reporting of data. By doing so, s/he contribute to the Plan Indonesia ability to measure impact, enhance program quality, and make informed decisions.
1. Monitoring and Evaluation and Research
2. Quality Monitoring and Evaluation Reporting
3. Knowledge Management and Outreach
4. Support studies/researches within the Project
5. Safeguarding Children and Young People (Safeguarding), PSHEA, and Gender Equality and Inclusion (GESI)
1. Experience and Knowledge
2. Skills
Typical office environment in Jakarta. It is important to note that YPII currently applies a mix of working from Home and working from Office arrangements.
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December 1st, 2025
All information will be treated in the strictest confidence, as we pride ourselves on our professional service. We will contact you as soon as we have reviewed your application.
Only short‑listed candidates will be notified and invited for interviews. Please submit your application letter and detailed curriculum vitae in English by clicking the yellow “Apply now >>” button on this page. The application deadline is December 1st, 2025.
A range of pre‑employment checks will be undertaken in conformity with Plan International’s Safeguarding Children and Young People policy (PSHEA).
As an international child‑centred community development organisation, Yayasan Plan International Indonesia is fully committed to promoting the realisation of children’s rights including their right to protection from violence and abuse.
We will provide equality of opportunity and will not tolerate discrimination on any grounds. We foster an organisational culture that embraces and exemplifies our commitment to gender equality, girls’ rights and inclusion while supporting staff to adopt good practices, positive attitudes and principles of gender equality and inclusion.
Please note that Plan International will never send unsolicited emails requesting payment from candidates.