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The Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning / BPN Jobs: Administrative Staff

Kementerian ATR/BPN LogoThe Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning / National Land Agency of the Republic of Indonesia is a central government institution that plays a vital role in managing land administration, spatial planning, and agrarian affairs across the country. Its mandate is deeply connected to Indonesia’s development goals, as land and spatial planning are fundamental to economic growth, infrastructure expansion, housing, agriculture, and environmental sustainability. The ministry is responsible for ensuring that land use policies align with national priorities, while also safeguarding the rights of citizens to fair and transparent access to land ownership and utilization.
The institution has a dual function, combining agrarian affairs with spatial planning. Agrarian affairs encompass the regulation of land ownership, distribution, and utilization, ensuring that land resources are managed equitably and sustainably. This includes overseeing land reform programs, resolving land disputes, and implementing policies that support rural communities and farmers. Spatial planning, on the other hand, involves designing and regulating the use of space across Indonesia’s vast archipelago. It ensures that urban development, industrial zones, agricultural areas, and conservation regions are organized in a way that balances economic progress with environmental protection. Together, these functions create a comprehensive framework for managing Indonesia’s land resources.
The National Land Agency, which operates under the ministry, is the technical arm that handles land administration services. It is tasked with issuing land certificates, maintaining land registries, and providing legal certainty for land ownership. This is crucial in a country where land disputes have historically been a challenge, and where rapid development often intersects with traditional land rights. By strengthening land administration systems, the agency helps reduce conflicts, supports investment, and promotes social justice. The agency also plays a role in modernizing land services through digitalization, making processes more efficient and accessible to the public.
The ministry’s work is closely tied to Indonesia’s vision of sustainable development. Spatial planning policies are designed to support infrastructure projects such as roads, railways, airports, and housing developments, while also ensuring that environmental considerations are respected. For example, zoning regulations help prevent uncontrolled urban sprawl, protect agricultural land, and preserve forests and coastal areas. This balance between development and conservation is essential for Indonesia, given its diverse ecosystems and the need to mitigate the impacts of climate change. The ministry collaborates with other government bodies, local administrations, and international partners to implement these policies effectively.
In addition to its regulatory and administrative functions, the ministry also serves as a mediator in land-related conflicts. Land disputes can arise between communities, private companies, and government projects, and the ministry provides mechanisms for resolution through legal and administrative channels. This role is critical in maintaining social harmony and ensuring that development projects proceed without prolonged conflict. The ministry’s emphasis on transparency and accountability reflects its commitment to building public trust in land governance.
The ministry also contributes to national economic growth by facilitating investment in land and property. Clear land rights and well-structured spatial plans provide certainty for investors, whether in agriculture, industry, or real estate. By streamlining land certification processes and reducing bureaucratic obstacles, the ministry helps create a more attractive environment for domestic and foreign investment. This, in turn, supports job creation, infrastructure development, and poverty reduction.
Another important aspect of the ministry’s work is its focus on community empowerment. Land reform programs aim to provide land access to marginalized groups, including small farmers and rural households. By redistributing land and supporting community-based land management, the ministry helps improve livelihoods and reduce inequality. These initiatives are aligned with Indonesia’s broader goals of social justice and inclusive development.
The Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning / National Land Agency continues to evolve in response to new challenges. Urbanization, population growth, and climate change require innovative approaches to land and spatial management. The ministry is increasingly adopting digital technologies, such as electronic land registries and geospatial mapping, to enhance efficiency and accuracy. These innovations not only improve service delivery but also strengthen data-driven decision-making for national development.
Overall, the ministry stands as a cornerstone of Indonesia’s governance structure, ensuring that land and spatial resources are managed in a way that supports economic progress, social equity, and environmental sustainability. Its role is indispensable in shaping the future of Indonesia’s cities, rural areas, and natural landscapes, making it a key institution for the nation’s long-term development.
The Government of the Republic of Indonesia has received a loan from the World Bank toward the cost of the Integrated Land Administration and Spatial Planning Project (ILASPP), and intends to apply part of the proceeds for individual consultant service as Administrative Staff.

Administrative Staff

  • Jakarta
The Administrative Staff will provide technical assistance, capacity building, and project implementation supervision to government counterparts of ILASPP (Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning / National Land Agency (ATR / BPN), Geospatial Information Agency (BIG), and Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA), particularly on supporting land valuation activities, handling procurement and contract documents, monitoring ZNT map submissions for the 2026 ILASP Project, managing archives, and reporting monthly to the Directorate of Land Valuation and Economy and spatial data quality improvement. The specialist will work with the ATR / BPN at the national, provincial, and district level, as well as with PMU / PIU and the World Bank’s task team.

Job Description

The Specialist will be engaged for full-time assignments that are initially expected for five months and extendable based on needs and performance. The assignment is expected to start from August 2026.
  • Supporting Land Valuation and Land Economics activities
  • Preparing documents required in the procurement process for third parties for the 2026 Creation and Updating of Land Value Zone Maps under the ILASP Project
  • Monitoring document completion and review results related to the 2025 Creation and Updating of Land Value Zone Maps under the ILASP Project on the World Bank STEP website
  • Preparing contract documents
  • Preparing budget disbursement documents for the 2026 Creation and Updating of Land Value Zone Maps under the ILASP Project
  • Archiving all documents related to the 2026 Creation and Updating of Land Value Zone Maps under the ILASP Project in both soft copy and hard copy formats
  • Reporting monthly activities to the Head of Administration Subdivision of the Directorate of Land Valuation and Land Economics

Qualifications

  • Administrative Staff candidate shall have the following minimum qualifications and experience:
  • Minimum education: Bachelor’s degree (S1) in Accounting / Administrative Science / Management / Economics / Informatics Management
  • At least 2 years of experience working in Ministries / Agencies or Provincial / Regency / City Governments in administrative fields
  • Proficiency in data processing and presentation software such as Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Excel, Word) and Canva
  • Good proficiency in Indonesian and English
  • Portfolio available for presentation during the interview
  • Willing to work full time
PMU of ILASPP now invites eligible consultants to indicate their interest in providing the services. Interested consultants must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (CV, Certificates, References, Salary History, etc.). The consultant will be selected in accordance with the procedures set out in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulation for IPF Borrower (September 2023). The expressions of interest must be delivered to the email address in the application procedure below by July 8, 2026 at 10:00 WIB. The email has been received by the procurement officer.
Should you be interested with the positions and meet the qualifications above please download application procedure at link below.
The Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning / National Land Agency of the Republic of Indonesia does not charge any fees during the registration and career selection process.

Application Procedure