Job Description
In a world where over seven billion people live, nearly one billion go hungry every night. Access to food, a fundamental human right, is frequently neglected. With challenges like climate change, water scarcity, and complex land management, the urgency for food security has never been greater. The Tay Juhana Foundation (TJF) is dedicated to tackling these issues. Our team of committed professionals is focused on advancing sustainable agricultural practices across the suboptimal lands that constitute two-thirds of Indonesia's surface area. This suboptimal land, integral to local agricultural traditions, holds untapped potential for food production.
Suboptimal land, which includes areas with poor soil, limited water, or extreme weather, can be challenging for food production. However, sustainable agricultural practices offer a way to use these lands effectively for future food needs. Our communication efforts focus on raising awareness and inspiring action by showcasing how sustainability-driven approaches can turn suboptimal land into a key solution for global food challenges.
We are seeking an experienced
Economic Researcher
to join our team. In this position, you will lead the economic analysis of farmers’ livelihoods and agroforestry systems in Indragiri Hilir, focusing on how economic opportunities and constraints shape the transition toward sustainable land use in suboptimal areas. This study on the economic dimension of agroforestry-based livelihoods is part of an integrated research initiative on food and sustainability, which is currently a key priority for the Tay Juhana Foundation. Join us in building a future where nutritious and sustainable food is accessible to all.
ROLE DESCRIPTION
The Economic Researcher will lead the economic component of TJF’s research on agroforestry development and farmer livelihood systems in Indragiri Hilir. The project examines how agroforestry can strengthen food security and economic sustainability in suboptimal land contexts. The researcher will be responsible for analysing, modelling, and forecasting the economic feasibility of agroforestry-based livelihoods—combining field-based economic data collection with business and market analysis. The position requires both quantitative economic expertise and contextual understanding of rural livelihoods and environmental challenges.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Design and conduct field-based economic studies to understand household income structures, cost-benefit patterns, and market linkages in agroforestry systems.
Employ relevant economic valuation and modelling methods, including: a) Cost–Benefit Analysis (CBA) and Net Present Value (NPV) modelling for different agroforestry options, b) Enterprise or value chain analysis to evaluate production-to-market linkages, c) Contingent Valuation Method (CVM) or Choice Experiment (CE) for assessing farmers’ Willingness to Pay (WTP) for improved inputs, environmental services, or agroforestry interventions, and d) Sensitivity and scenario analysis to test different livelihood and market conditions.
Publish findings in peer-reviewed scientific journals and contribute to TJF’s outreach efforts, such as writing reports, creating policy briefs, or leading workshops for farmers.
Present at relevant conferences, seminars, and scientific forums to communicate research findings and stay updated on the latest developments.
Collaborate with research institutions, universities, and relevant government bodies to align findings with current policies and scientific advancements.
APPLICATION PROCEDURES
Current CV with three references.
Proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent certificates).
Cover letter addressing your suitability and potential contribution, including net salary expectations.
Sample of scientific work, such as published papers, research reports, or project summaries (required).
Please indicate the subject heading “Economic Researcher – [Your Full Name]” and send your application to hr@tayjuhanafoundation.org by Wednesday, 11 December 2025.
TJF is an inclusive and diversity-friendly organisation. We welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. The selection committee’s decision is final; only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Skills
Strong grasp of farm and household economic systems, including income, cost structures, and market behaviour.
Ability to conduct cost–benefit analysis, business modelling, and economic valuation (e.g., willingness to pay, contingent valuation).
Skilled in survey design, data collection, and statistical analysis using R, STATA, SPSS, or Excel.
Capability to transform raw field data into meaningful economic and policy insights.
Experience working directly with farmers, cooperatives, or local communities, sensitive to social, cultural, and gender dynamics.
Demonstrated experience or exposure to food security and agricultural issues, particularly in pest and disease management.
Proof of at least one publication in a peer-reviewed journal or equivalent outlet.
Self-driven, ability to manage multiple tasks, work independently, and meet deadlines.
Existing professional network within universities, research institutions, or NGOs working on agriculture, environment, or food systems.
Sensitivity to socio-cultural and environmental contexts, especially with local farming communities.
Proactive, self-motivated, and detail-oriented.
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Economics, Agronomy, Sociology, Development Studies, Statistics, or related disciplines.
Minimum 2 years of work experience in rural livelihood research, agroforestry, or economic analysis.
Proven track record in conducting scientific research, with at least one publication in a peer-reviewed journal or equivalent outlet.
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