Adept in project management and conservation biology, I significantly contributed to Yayasan Masarang's strategic initiatives and wildlife conservation efforts. My leadership and interpersonal skills fostered cross-functional teamwork and enhanced stakeholder relationships, driving successful outcomes in complex environments.
▪ Supervises the care and handling of animals, with overall responsibility for animal management
▪ Consults with veterinarians and animal behaviourists to establish animal handling methods, dietary needs,
habitat, and sanitation procedures
▪ Plans, directs and implements improvement of animal welfare standards
▪ Oversees the design and restoration of enclosures
▪ Plans, di rects and ensures implementation of overall facility maintenance of animal enclosures
▪ Manages expenditures
▪ Co ordinates financial and budget activities for maximum operational efficiency
▪ Plans annual budget for wildlife care unit
▪ Evaluates current process es and systems
▪ Identifies, assesses, and prioritises risks
▪ Coordinates the (economical) application of resources to minimize, monitor, and control the probability and/or
impact of incidents: i.e. Department Health and Safety
▪ Confers with executives to es tablish and improve unit procedures and goals
▪ Formulates unit policies and practices
▪ Plans and implements procedures and systems to maximize operating efficiency
▪ Ensures compliance with laws relevant to wildlife care operations
▪ Corresponds with other facilities and institutions to share knowledge
▪ Writes proposals for external grants / internal budget requests
▪ Responsible for the achievement of unit’s productivity and quality goals
▪ Represents Tasikoki Wildlife Rescue and Education Centre at technical e vents, i.e. forestry department
meetings, conferences ,
▪ Assisting the project leader, Christine Light, in Indonesia
▪ Translating in any meetings and interview for field survey
▪ Conduct the field survey with the research assistant for Indotestudo forstenii and Leucochepalon yuwonoi
▪ Liaise the contact person on the project
▪ Deliver educational programs about wildlife and environment
▪ Host student and community groups on site to learn about wildlife conservation and environment al issue s
▪ Organize events and social media outreach to increase public awareness of wildlife and environmental conservation
▪ Expand and maintain network between conservation experts and practitioners
▪ Convey lessons about the importance of forests for humans, the importance of wildlife for the sustainability of
forests, the diversity of endemic species in Sulawesi, especially Anoa and Babirusa.
▪ Run the program sequentially in three different regions of Sulawesi: East Bolaang Mongondow (North
Sulawesi), Tompotika Peninsula Banggai (Central Sulawesi), Buton Island (South east Sulawesi)