Location
Arusha Mjini
Arusha
Description
POSITION: Project Manager
COUNTRY: Tanzania
PROJECT: “Greater Kilimanjaro initiatives to enhance community participation in sustainable conservation of the trans frontier ecosystem and wildlife” - Project funded by EuropeAid
DUTY STATION: Arusha (Tanzania) with field missions in project area (Greater Kilimanjaro Ecosystem: in Tanzania includes the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area; in Kenya the OlgululuiOlolarashi Group Ranch (OOGR) and 4 conservancies to the Tanzania border).
DURATION OF THE CONTRACT: 12 months (renewable for others 2 years)
STARTING DATE: March 1st 2018 General duties: The Project Manager will be in charge of the planning, implementation, monitoring and supervision of all project activities in conformity with the project document and the donor’s procedures. The PM will work under the supervision of the Project Coordinator (main applicant) and in coordination with the Project Manager of the activities carried out in Kenya, contracted by the African Conservation Center (project co-applicant).
Key responsibilities
REQUIREMENTS:
Master’s Degree in Science (Wildlife Biology, Environmental Sciences, Ecology, Agronomy, Forestry or related). At least 6 years of experience in the field of rural development and international cooperation projects. Strong experience in African context with EU funded projects will be considered an added value.
Capacity to plan, implement and monitor field activities. Strong experience in working in consortia of partners and committed to teamwork. Effective communication, motivating leadership and interpersonal skills. Very good reporting writing skills and computer literacy. Sound knowledge of EU procedures (management of the financial resources, monitoring & evaluation, visibility activities, reporting). Excellent command of spoken and written English language. The knowledge of Ki-Swahili will be considered an added value.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT
The project aims at increasing communities’ capacities to support sustainable ecosystem management and wildlife conservation through improved pastoralist livelihood, land and livestock management in the Greater Kilimanjaro Ecosystem (Greater Amboseli, Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Meru, Enduimet CWMA ecosystems).
Main results and activities:
RESULT 1 - Wildlife movements within the greater Kilimanjaro-Amboseli Ecosystem are secured by enhancing community participation in conservation of the transboundary Minimum Viable Conservation Areas (MVCAs) and connectivities A1.1 - Participatory Resource Mapping (wildlife/livestock/land use) and identification of MVCAs and realistic conservation strategies; A1.2 - Implementation of key activities in Amboseli Ecosystem Management Plan and OlgululuiOlorashi Group Ranch (OOGR) Conservation & Development Plan, (Kitirua and Kitenden Conservancies); A1.3 - Land use plan for Rombo Group Ranches; A1.4 - Protection of the Iliangarunyori/Maparasha corridor in the SORALO landscape.
RESULT 2 - Community participation in Transboundary Conservation is incentivised through wildlife-based enterprises and livelihood development and conflict is reduced through mitigation measures A2.1 - Improving productivity of pastoral production systems; A2.2 - Development of community based eco-tourism products; A2.3 - Governance training of the Enduimet CWMA and OOGR Board; A2.4 - Exchange of knowledge between the Enduimet WMA and Olgulului-Olorashi GR to improve cross-border coordination; A2.5 Conflict working groups, response protocols, information sharing and training in mitigation measures.
RESULT 3 - Wildlife crime decreased through education, communication and collaboration between cross border key stakeholders A3.1 - Development of transboundary community cooperation through communication enhancement; A3.2 - Design of ad hoc wildlife conservation communication products for local communities; A3.3 –Conservation awareness raising through educational activities; A3.4 – Communication and marketing investments for community-based tourism products; A3.5 – Tourism product development training for community members.
Applicant: Oikos East Africa Co-applicant: African Conservation Center (ACC) Affiliated entity: Istituto Oikos Starting date : 23 December 2017 Duration: 3 years
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COUNTRY: Tanzania
PROJECT: “Greater Kilimanjaro initiatives to enhance community participation in sustainable conservation of the trans frontier ecosystem and wildlife” - Project funded by EuropeAid
DUTY STATION: Arusha (Tanzania) with field missions in project area (Greater Kilimanjaro Ecosystem: in Tanzania includes the Enduimet Wildlife Management Area; in Kenya the OlgululuiOlolarashi Group Ranch (OOGR) and 4 conservancies to the Tanzania border).
DURATION OF THE CONTRACT: 12 months (renewable for others 2 years)
STARTING DATE: March 1st 2018 General duties: The Project Manager will be in charge of the planning, implementation, monitoring and supervision of all project activities in conformity with the project document and the donor’s procedures. The PM will work under the supervision of the Project Coordinator (main applicant) and in coordination with the Project Manager of the activities carried out in Kenya, contracted by the African Conservation Center (project co-applicant).
Key responsibilities
- Management and coordination of the project’s staff allocated to the project’s implementation. Particularly, in coordination with Oikos Country Administrator the PM will:
- Develop the Terms of Reference for the project personnel; carry out the candidates’ selection; prepare local contracts; supervise staff field’s work, monthly timesheets and reports.
- Prepare the needed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Oikos, the local authorities and key stakeholders for the implementation of the Action in Tanzania and ensure that all the relevant MoUs are in place in the Kenyan section.
- Coordinate project activities with the co-applicant, relevant actors (local authorities at Regional, District, Wards and village level) and significant project stakeholders.
- Provide technical support for project activities, among others: land use and mapping with a focus on viable wildlife corridors; human wildlife conflict mitigation measures; community based wildlife tourism; facilitate roundtables and workshops among project stakeholders in both countries.
- Support the design of the Monitoring & Evaluation Plan according to the Logical Framework of the Project; in particular, identify project indicators to monitor the impact of project activities and results and organize the baseline data collection.
- Prepare a visibility and communication plan, following the donor’s procedures and under the supervision of Istituto Oikos’ visibility & communication team.
- Organize and coordinate the missions of international experts, local consultants and EU officers.
- Manage, in collaboration with the Country Administrator, the project financial resources in compliance with Oikos’ internal procedures and donor’s procedures.
- Compile the following reports:
REQUIREMENTS:
Master’s Degree in Science (Wildlife Biology, Environmental Sciences, Ecology, Agronomy, Forestry or related). At least 6 years of experience in the field of rural development and international cooperation projects. Strong experience in African context with EU funded projects will be considered an added value.
Capacity to plan, implement and monitor field activities. Strong experience in working in consortia of partners and committed to teamwork. Effective communication, motivating leadership and interpersonal skills. Very good reporting writing skills and computer literacy. Sound knowledge of EU procedures (management of the financial resources, monitoring & evaluation, visibility activities, reporting). Excellent command of spoken and written English language. The knowledge of Ki-Swahili will be considered an added value.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT
The project aims at increasing communities’ capacities to support sustainable ecosystem management and wildlife conservation through improved pastoralist livelihood, land and livestock management in the Greater Kilimanjaro Ecosystem (Greater Amboseli, Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Meru, Enduimet CWMA ecosystems).
Main results and activities:
RESULT 1 - Wildlife movements within the greater Kilimanjaro-Amboseli Ecosystem are secured by enhancing community participation in conservation of the transboundary Minimum Viable Conservation Areas (MVCAs) and connectivities A1.1 - Participatory Resource Mapping (wildlife/livestock/land use) and identification of MVCAs and realistic conservation strategies; A1.2 - Implementation of key activities in Amboseli Ecosystem Management Plan and OlgululuiOlorashi Group Ranch (OOGR) Conservation & Development Plan, (Kitirua and Kitenden Conservancies); A1.3 - Land use plan for Rombo Group Ranches; A1.4 - Protection of the Iliangarunyori/Maparasha corridor in the SORALO landscape.
RESULT 2 - Community participation in Transboundary Conservation is incentivised through wildlife-based enterprises and livelihood development and conflict is reduced through mitigation measures A2.1 - Improving productivity of pastoral production systems; A2.2 - Development of community based eco-tourism products; A2.3 - Governance training of the Enduimet CWMA and OOGR Board; A2.4 - Exchange of knowledge between the Enduimet WMA and Olgulului-Olorashi GR to improve cross-border coordination; A2.5 Conflict working groups, response protocols, information sharing and training in mitigation measures.
RESULT 3 - Wildlife crime decreased through education, communication and collaboration between cross border key stakeholders A3.1 - Development of transboundary community cooperation through communication enhancement; A3.2 - Design of ad hoc wildlife conservation communication products for local communities; A3.3 –Conservation awareness raising through educational activities; A3.4 – Communication and marketing investments for community-based tourism products; A3.5 – Tourism product development training for community members.
Applicant: Oikos East Africa Co-applicant: African Conservation Center (ACC) Affiliated entity: Istituto Oikos Starting date : 23 December 2017 Duration: 3 years
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