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Lowongan Kementerian Luar Negeri 2011


One tangible manifestation of Indonesian foreign policy is a free and active participation of Indonesia in various international organizations, both of which are under the umbrella of the UN and outside the UN. Participation is embodied in Indonesia's membership on bodies, boards, commissions and positions in various international organizations.

Indonesia's membership on various boards, commissions and positions in international organizations is one attempt to run the foreign policy of Indonesia in the multilateral sphere, and in order to protect the national interests of Indonesia in the midst of the accelerating pace of global economic and political dynamics. Lowongan-Kerjaku.com originally posts for Kementerian Luar Negeri Republik Indonesia. Some of the advantages to be gained through membership Indonesia is Indonesia, among others can be involved actively in the process of formulation of international norms and provisions which are within the scope of international organizations, and participate in planning activities and programs that can bring benefits to the people of Indonesia.


In practice, in accordance with the Regulation of the Minister of Foreign Affairs  No.: 02/A/OT/VIII/2005/01 in 2005, one of its assignment the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is increasing the staffing of employment and occupation on the secretariats of international organizations (OI) in which Indonesia become a member, by Indonesian Citizen (WNI). So far not known the exact number and data about the citizen who worked in the secretariat of OI. Nevertheless, it is believed that Indonesia was still under-represented (under-Represented) in terms of staff and administrative officials as well as professionals who work at the secretariat of OI.

Through this menu the Ministry of Foreign Affairs calls on people of Indonesia to see more about the International organization, career opportunities and employment systems in international organizations.

How to start a career in OI?

There are various ways to start a career in OI. First, following the recruitment process the positions of General Services, which is usually done locally with the announcement that was published on the internet and local media. Second, following recruitment positions Professional Services performed internationally and highly competitive selection process. In addition to professional qualifications, the deciding factor to consider is the representation of region, age, gender and language skills.

In general there are 2 (two) types of candidates for Professional Services, and the means and opportunity to obtain these positions vary according to categories: i) a recent graduate (fresh graduate) with limited work experience, and ii) have professional work experience enough. Here is a translation of a variety of ways to start a career at OI for both categories above.

Now Ministry of Foreign Affairs Republic of Indonesia open career opportunities with position as :


OPCW (Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons)

  1. Technical Support Officer, P-3 Inspectorate Division - Closing Date 02 Okt 2011
  2. Evaluation Officer, P-3 Verification Officer - Closing Date 04 Okt 2011

UN (Human Resources Management)

  1. P-5, Senior Humanitarian Affairs Officer - Monitoring and Evaluation - Closing Date 11 Okt 2011
  2. P-3, Statistician - Closing Date 15 Okt 2011
  3. P-3, Human Resources Officer - Closing Date 15 Okt 2011
  4. P-3, Programme Officer - Closing Date 16 Okt 2011
  5. P-3, Human Rights Officer - Closing Date 17 Okt 2011
  6. UNCDL (The United Nations Commission on Development and Labour) 
  7. P-3, Research Officer - Closing Date 22 Okt 2011 
  8. P-4, Administrative Officer - Closing Date 30 Sep 2011




The overall activities involving state-to-state relations are basically diplomatic relations. This, in essentials, is any endeavour to maintain inter-state relation. Diplomacy in formal way is carried out by diplomatic corps or consular corps. Diplomatic corps is chaired by an ambassador, while consular corps is chaired by consul general. The mission of a consular corps basically is similar to that of diplomatic corps. Consulate, however, is usually acting to assist and protect the citizens of the consul's own country, and to facilitate trade and friendship between the people of the country to whom he or she is accredited and the country of which he or she is a representative, that in the end it is expected to increase the welfare of the people from both countries. To achieve this objective, Indonesia has opened 130 missions abroad, consisting of 95 embassies, 3 permanent missions for United Nations in New York and Geneva, and for ASEAN in Jakarta, 29 Consulate General and 3 Consulate as well as appointed 64 honorary Consul.

To access the address of Indonesian Missions abroad and Foreign Missions in Indonesia, just scroll down the name of the country.

how to apply:
Detail Qualification and how to apply please download Kementerian Luar Negeri document

Detail Vacancies Kementerian Luar Negeri R.I


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