The Sub-National Development Bank (SNDB) continues increasing its contribution to Indonesia’s economy and regional development. With 27 SNDBs registered by the OJK, recorded at the beginning of 2022, SNDB’s total assets reached 885 trillion rupiahs, with a year-on-year profit of 3.6 trillion rupiahs and core capital of 94 trillion. In Java, SNDB already has a market share of 10–12 percent, further showing the potential of SNDB to compete with national and commercial banks. However, SNDB’s potential contribution to low-carbon development and the economy remains underutilized. In comparison to the national banking industry, which has begun to adopt green banking principles and has practically implemented sustainable finance schemes in support of the funding of environmentally friendly business activities,

The Center for Climate and Sustainable Finance at the University of Indonesia (CCSF UI) plans to survey 27 Sub-national Development Banks (SNDBs) across Indonesia. This survey is part of CCSF UI’s study to understand SNDB’s risk perception and understanding of climate change impacts and the capacity-building needs of SNDBs to respond to these risks and the opportunities that will arise. The results of this study are expected to serve as a reference and provide recommendations to relevant stakeholders in stakeholders in the field of policy at the national level (OJK and Commission XI of the House of Representatives) and the leadership of the SNDB to support and strengthen the SNDB’s to deal with the impact of climate change on the economy, finance, and development.

Key Responsibilities

  • Responsible for the preparation until the implementation of survey activities to target respondents, including managing all administrative files or supporting documents related to surveys.
  • Ensure all collected data is synchronized in the database.
  • Collect supporting data from government institutions and other organizations needed for the research.
  • Develop a strategy of approach for respondents and related stakeholders.

Requirements

  • 4th year student or a recent graduate (S1) with less than 1 year of work experience in any major.
  • Interested in interdisciplinary, sustainability themes.
  • Having experience managing and collecting data in quantitative research is preferred.
  • Able to communicate effectively and establish good relationships with stakeholders.
  • Able to travel when required.

Benefits

  • Monthly compensation.
  • Involved in research activities and broaden your network.
  • Opportunity to get involved in several high-profile events.

Kindly send your

  • Cover letter
  • CV

To: https://bit.ly/SNDBProject

Deadline: January 7th, 2024. Only shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview.