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**Our commitment to diversity and inclusion in the workplace**
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**Job Purpose**
The FT, one of the world's leading news organisations, is seeking an Indonesian member of staff to become an integral part of its planned new bureau in Jakarta. Working for and with an FT foreign correspondent, you will form a close partnership to cover business, finance, economics and politics in Indonesia.
**Main Duties and Responsibilities**
- Conduct administrative work as needed, e.g. liaising with outsourced payroll, office and IT providers, and submitting expense reports to London.
- Provide all necessary reporting assistance to the FT correspondent including translating, arranging interviews, conducting background research in Bahasa Indonesia etc.
**Requirements**:
- Indonesian citizen and speaker of Bahasa Indonesia
- Ability to communicate clearly in English and translate accurately from Bahasa
- Trustworthy, diligent and responsible in handling any Indonesian regulatory and legal responsibilities required for the FT to operate
- Efficient and reliable in handling any necessary office administration
- Knowledge and respect for international standards of news reporting: accuracy, fairness, proper sourcing, the separation of news and opinion etc.
- Past experience of working as a fixer or assistant for international media is highly desirable
- Background knowledge of business, economics and finance in Indonesia plus an existing contact book of sources are desirable but not required
- A good team player who is keen to work with and learn from an experienced foreign journalist
**What's in it for you? Our Benefits**
Our benefits vary depending on location, but we are committed to providing best in class perks across all our offices as well as an inclusive environment to develop your career. Examples of our benefits include; generous annual leave allowances, flexible working (including working from home), medical cover, enhanced maternity & paternity packages, and Giving Back opportunities. Full details of our benefits can be found here.
**Further Information**
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