Fauna & Flora International, PP based
Deadline: July 01, 2007
Deadline: July 01, 2007
Salary: USD12,000 to USD18,000.
Duration: initial 12 month contract.
Fauna & Flora International's Cambodia Programme began in 2000 with biodiversity surveys of the Cardamom mountains range. It now has projects focusing on conservation of the Cardamoms landscape, conserving Asian elephants and the Siamese Crocodile and training conservation scientists with the Royal University of Phnom Penh.
Fauna & Flora International is looking for a manager for its Cambodia programme. The position will be based in Phnom Penh but travel for supervision of the programme will be required.
The objective of the position is to ensure the effective management and timely and efficient delivery of the programme. Under the immediate supervision of the Asia Pacific Regional Director the Cambodia Programme Manager will be responsible for all elements of the programme.
The successful candidate will have a M.Sc. or equivalent experience in nature conservation, conservation biology, ecology, geography or a related discipline. They will have had at least five years of experience in nature conservation and five years of experience with project management. They will be able to demonstrate the ability to work with government and local community partners and as part of a team. Familiarity with Cambodia’s government organizations for forestry and environmental protection will be an advantage as will experience of working with international organizations. Competency with standard word processing and spreadsheet programmes will be valuable, and fluency in spoken and written English and Cambodian is essential. The successful candidate will also be able to demonstrate a strong commitment to the conservation of Cambodia’s natural heritage.
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Please send a covering letter, current CV and contact details for three references to: Dr Stephen Browne, Asia-Pacific Regional Coordinator, Fauna & Flora International, 4th Floor, Jupiter House, Station Road, Cambridge CB1 2JD. Email: stephen.browne@fauna-flora.org
Duration: initial 12 month contract.
Fauna & Flora International's Cambodia Programme began in 2000 with biodiversity surveys of the Cardamom mountains range. It now has projects focusing on conservation of the Cardamoms landscape, conserving Asian elephants and the Siamese Crocodile and training conservation scientists with the Royal University of Phnom Penh.
Fauna & Flora International is looking for a manager for its Cambodia programme. The position will be based in Phnom Penh but travel for supervision of the programme will be required.
The objective of the position is to ensure the effective management and timely and efficient delivery of the programme. Under the immediate supervision of the Asia Pacific Regional Director the Cambodia Programme Manager will be responsible for all elements of the programme.
The successful candidate will have a M.Sc. or equivalent experience in nature conservation, conservation biology, ecology, geography or a related discipline. They will have had at least five years of experience in nature conservation and five years of experience with project management. They will be able to demonstrate the ability to work with government and local community partners and as part of a team. Familiarity with Cambodia’s government organizations for forestry and environmental protection will be an advantage as will experience of working with international organizations. Competency with standard word processing and spreadsheet programmes will be valuable, and fluency in spoken and written English and Cambodian is essential. The successful candidate will also be able to demonstrate a strong commitment to the conservation of Cambodia’s natural heritage.
Download the Terms of Reference: PDF, 358Kb
Please send a covering letter, current CV and contact details for three references to: Dr Stephen Browne, Asia-Pacific Regional Coordinator, Fauna & Flora International, 4th Floor, Jupiter House, Station Road, Cambridge CB1 2JD. Email: stephen.browne@fauna-flora.org