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Biodiversity Conservation Manager Job Placement – World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)
Job Title: Biodiversity Conservation Manager
Organization: World
Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)
Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)
Duty Station: Kampala
/ Kasese, Uganda
/ Kasese, Uganda
Reports to: Forest
and Biodiversity Program Coordinator
and Biodiversity Program Coordinator
About Us:
WWF is one of the world’s
largest independent and experienced Conservation organizations operating in
over 100 Countries in the world. WWF UCO implements a number of national
programmes promoting environment conservation in Uganda. WWF’s mission is to
stop the degradation of our planet’s natural environment, and build a future in
which humans live in harmony with nature.
largest independent and experienced Conservation organizations operating in
over 100 Countries in the world. WWF UCO implements a number of national
programmes promoting environment conservation in Uganda. WWF’s mission is to
stop the degradation of our planet’s natural environment, and build a future in
which humans live in harmony with nature.
Job Summary: The Biodiversity
Conservation Manager will ensure successful implementation and sustained growth
of the Forest and Biodiversity Program as per the WWF UCO Strategic Plan. The
Biodiversity Manager will support the Forest and Biodiversity Program
Coordinator in planning, management, coordination, supervision, and monitoring
of biodiversity conservation and management activities to ensure efficient and
timely delivery of program goals, objectives, and targets.
Conservation Manager will ensure successful implementation and sustained growth
of the Forest and Biodiversity Program as per the WWF UCO Strategic Plan. The
Biodiversity Manager will support the Forest and Biodiversity Program
Coordinator in planning, management, coordination, supervision, and monitoring
of biodiversity conservation and management activities to ensure efficient and
timely delivery of program goals, objectives, and targets.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Promote and support innovations and adoption of
best practices aimed at curbing poaching, illegal wildlife trafficking and
trade. - Promote tourism and ecotourism and other
non-consumptive wildlife
based enterprises within protected areas and adjacent communities. - Promote and support development and
implementation of Protected Area (PA) Management Plans in line with
internationally recognized best practices. - Promote and support establishment of sustainable financing
mechanisms (through public-private partnerships) for efficient management
of priority Protected Areas. - Promote and support development and implementation
of comprehensive Human-Wildlife Conflict Management Plans for priority Protected Areas. - Support development and implementation of
flagship Species Management Plans. - Provide technical leadership in planning,
management, and implementation of biodiversity conservation and management
activities under the WWF
UCO Forest and Biodiversity Program. - Undertake routine monitoring and evaluation of
ongoing biodiversity conservation and management activities to track
progress, document lessons, and assess their impacts on livelihoods of
target communities and
delivery of overall UCO conservation goals. - Document case studies and share information on
biodiversity conservation and management best practices and lessons
learned with local partners and the general public. - Assist the Program Coordinator in planning,
design, and implementation of targeted research studies to generate new
information and innovative ideas on sustainable biodiversity conservation
and management in Uganda. - Create strong alliances and networks with civil society, public, and
private organizations for sustained dialogue and advocacy for improved
biodiversity conservation and management in Uganda. - Coordinate the planning and implementation of
capacity building activities on biodiversity conservation and management issues targeting WWF
UCO staff and partners. - Coordinate preparation of policy
recommendations and position papers to strengthen biodiversity
conservation and management in Uganda. - Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual work
plans, budgets, and
technical reports on biodiversity conservation and management activities
as part of the overall Forest and Biodiversity program planning and
reporting cycle. - Provide technical advice and support to the WWF
UCO SMT on strategic biodiversity conservation and management issues. - Coordinate preparation of new funding concepts
and proposals on biodiversity conservation and management related issues,
in collaboration with other UCO staff and partner CSOs, to ensure
sustained growth of the Forest and Biodiversity Program portfolio. - Build and maintain a cohesive and motivated
biodiversity conservation team through provision of technical
backstopping, coaching, mentoring, and giving constructive feedback in
line with WWF Human Resources guidelines. - Represent
the Program, as required, at national and international forums/meetings. - Perform any other duties as requested by your
supervisor from time to time.
Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
- The applicant must hold a Master of Science
Degree in Wildlife Management,
Natural Resources Management, or a related discipline is a MUST. - Five years of professional experience in
biodiversity conservation and management work. Specific work experience in
the Albertine Graben would be a strong added advantage. - Previous work experience or engagement with
sector agencies (including National Forest Authority, Uganda Wildlife
Authority, National Environment Management Authority, The Ministry of
Tourism Wildlife and Antiquities, etc.) is an added advantage. - Previous experience in working with civil
society organizations and the private sector is an added advantage. - Highly developed conceptual, analytical and
innovative problem-solving ability. - Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to
establish and maintain effective working relations with people in a
multi-cultural, multi-interest, multi-ethnic environment; - Must be detail-oriented and have the ability to
multi-task under limited
supervision;
How to Apply:
All interested candidates
should send their cover letters, updated CVs, and academic transcripts to the
Human Resource Officer, WWF Uganda, at kampala@wwfuganda.org.
should send their cover letters, updated CVs, and academic transcripts to the
Human Resource Officer, WWF Uganda, at kampala@wwfuganda.org.
Address to:
The Human Resource Officer,
WWF Uganda Country Office,
Plot 2, Sturrock Road, Kololo,
P.O. Box 8745, Kampala – Uganda
Deadline: 2nd February 2018
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