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BirdLife International recrute 01 Africa Forest Coordinator

BirdLife International recrute 01 Africa Forest Coordinator



Référence
Salairexxx/ mois
LocalisationDakar / Sénégal
Expiration20 Avril 2021

Description de l’offre

Africa Forest Coordinator

Nom de l’entreprise : BirdLife International
Lieu de l’entreprise : Dakar, Sénégal

Application deadline:
Tuesday, 20. April 2021 – 23:45

Location:
The position will be based in either of these three locations: Accra in Ghana, Dakar in Senegal or Nairobi in Kenya.

Africa Forest Coordinator

BirdLife International is seeking to recruit an enthusiastic and experienced individual for the position of Africa Forest Coordinator. BirdLife International Partners work in forests around the world, incorporating conservation of core areas with threat mitigation strategies at landscape, national and global scales.
This work includes “traditional” conservation of, advocating for, managing and supporting forest protected areas as well as supporting community management of forest resources.
It also includes engaging in the productive economy to improve practices, inputting to policy processes to incentivize forest conservation and mitigate climate change and contributing to the science of forest conservation.
BirdLife International’s Forests Programme aims to link and advance these initiatives.
Within this context, the Africa Forest Coordinator’s main responsibility will be to coordinate implementation of BirdLife’s Africa Forests Programme and management of forest conservation projects, particularly in West Africa.
He/she will lead on the implementation of Africa’s Forest Flagships Initiative, focussed on enabling and mobilising large-scale funding for forest conservation in the region, strategic stakeholder engagement and providing direct support to Partners’ landscape-scale forest conservation initiatives.

Responsibilities:

1. Leadership and coordination of BirdLife’s Africa Forests Conservation Programme:
• Lead the development and implementation of a BirdLife Forest Conservation Strategy in Africa.
• Lead development and implementation of a Forest Flagship Initiative for Africa, focused on enabling and mobilising large-scale funding for forest conservation in the region, strategic stakeholder engagement and providing direct support to Partners’ landscape-scale forest conservation initiatives.
• Create a network of technical, government and private sector stakeholders in support of forest conservation, and support Partners to capitalize on this.
• Strengthen links with other BirdLife Africa initiatives and Partners elsewhere in Africa, where practical and advantageous.
• Provide thought-leadership on public-private finance for forest and forest landscapes and around the financial mechanisms that can lead to long-term sustainability for forest landscapes.

2. Management and development of forest conservation projects:
• Provide strategic oversight for large scale forest projects and collaborative work, ensure clarity of roles, responsibilities and functions between BirdLife and Partners, and maintain good working relationships.
• Ensure effective management of existing portfolio of forest conservation projects and ensure timely delivery of high-quality reports and other project deliverables.
• Develop new forest conservation projects as per need to cover priority conservation gaps, and/or co-finance existing ones.

3. Mobilise resources (funds, partnerships and information) for forest conservation in Africa:
• Enhance fundraising drive for forest conservation, including through cultivation and maintenance of relationships with donors and development institutions, and developing of compelling concepts and matching them with funding opportunities, among others.
• Ensure quality control of proposals, and compliance with both donor guidelines and BirdLife’s internal processes.
• Act as BirdLife Africa point person for fundraising on Forest’s conservation.

4. Promote BirdLife’s Africa Forest Conservation achievements:
• Represent BirdLife in international forums and act as the focal person on BirdLife’s Africa Forest Programme.
• Facilitate documentation and dissemination of lessons from forest conservation actions in Africa.

5. Others:
• Any other duties as delegated by the Head of Conservation – Africa

Required skills, experience and qualifications:
• Master’s degree level qualification in Conservation, Forestry, Natural Resources Management, Sustainable Development, Environmental Economics or related field.
• With a proven track record in project development, fundraising and management.
• Significant relevant experience with experience at senior management level in international conservation (with demonstrable experience in Africa) and organisational management.
• Experience in market-based instruments such as voluntary carbon markets, REDD+, PES, conservation trust funds and/or other areas of conservation finance is desirable.
• Experience of engaging with the private sector, including with corporates or commodity value and supply chains.
• Experience in design, implementation and monitoring of complex and multi-stakeholder conservation and/or development projects in different African countries.
• Understanding of key institutions driving forest loss and conservation in Africa, their mandates and opportunity to influence them.
• Experience working with NGOs, government agencies, private sector and community-based organizations
• Ability to act independently.
• Basic financial literacy.
• Ability to write professional articles and give presentations to international audiences.
• Ability to look at the strategic and operational dimensions of issues and plan accordingly.
• Ability to generate innovative ways of doing things, and in the process enhancing the quality of products and efficiency in the use of resources.
• Willingness to travel at short notice when required.
• Word processing, presentations, spreadsheets and database management.
• Language: English. French an added advantage.
• Frequent travel, up to eight weeks per year.

Deadline for submission of Applications: 20 April 2021

Salary & benefits:
Commensurate with experience and qualifications and in accordance with BirdLife International, Africa Division terms and conditions.
• Gross monthly salary: EURO 3200- 3700
• Length/duration of this position: 2 years, with a possibility of extension, contingent upon performance and resource availability
• Working hours: Full time 40 hours per week
• Date when the job expected to start: 1 May 2021.

Application:
Applications, including a covering letter summarizing the applicant’s suitability for the position, a detailed CV and names and contact addresses of three referees known to the applicant in a professional capacity, should be sent via email before the deadline to mail address.

Interviews:
We thank all who apply, but only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Type d’emploi
Temps plein
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Application:
Applications, including a covering letter summarizing the applicant’s suitability for the position, a detailed CV and names and contact addresses of three referees known to the applicant in a professional capacity, should be sent via email before the deadline to: recruitment-africa@birdlife.org

Interviews:
We thank all who apply, but only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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