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28 Nov 2022

Barotse Landscape Program Officer at WWF Zambia

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Job Description


Job title: Barotse Landscape Program Officer

Location: Mongu, Zambia

Report to: Upper Zambezi Landscape Manager

Major Function

The Program Officer plays a supportive role to the Upper Zambezi Manager in the planning, coordination, and implementation of WWF’s multi-sectoral landscape-based interventions in Liuwa Plains National Park and the Barotse Floodplains. He/She would have the role of supporting the implementation and monitoring of key programmatic aspects of the Upper Zambezi Landscape; engaging with stakeholders; providing assistance with research projects on the ground.

Major Duties & Responsibilities

  • Support partners such as the Department of Fisheries and Forestry Department in the design and implementation of innovative community-based conservation solutions for the protection of ecosystems on the Barotse Floodplains;
  • Support partners such as African Parks and the Department of National Parks and Wildlife in the implementation of innovative wildlife and fisheries conservation projects in the Greater Liuwa ecosystem;
  • Support the planning and execution of socio-economic and biological research fieldwork in the Barotse Focal area
  • Within the Environmental Social Safeguards Framework, support engagement and outreach activities (including those of partners such as the National Heritage Conservation Commission) with local communities and civil society organizations
  • Support the Upper Zambezi Landscape Manager to prepare reports and technical documents when required.
  • Support the Upper Zambezi Landscape Manager in the planning and execution of program activities with the district, provincial government officials and the Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE)
  • Support operational efficiency of the Barotse Field Office in regard to financial management, procurement processes and administrative systems
  • Support the communication team in the documentation of field activities, development of field stories (including photography and videography) and maintenance of cloud-based data base
  • Perform any other project related activities/duties as required and directed by the Upper Zambezi Landscape Manager.

Working Relationships

Internal

  • WWF Zambia: Interact on a daily basis with the Upper Zambezi Landscape Manager and weekly/monthly basis with the Conservation Manager, Technical Conservation Teams, Communication Team and Finance Team. Engage with and support WWF Zambia staff to understand and contribute towards the landscape programme.
  • WWF Network: Liaise with network partners, regional leads and the practice teams to mobilize support, technical expertise and guidance as required.

External

  • Interact with all relevant stakeholders at the community, district, and provincial level of provinces in the landscape.
  • Interact with donors (including facilitating donor and stakeholder visits to project sites), central government partners, and NGOs on ad-hoc basis).
  • Interact with research institutions, consultants and private sector partners.

Desired profile 

Qualifications: 

A Bachelor’s degree or advanced diploma with significant equivalent field research experience.

Experience: 

  • Experience in natural resource research with a focus on design and execution of qualitative and quantitative research projects and landscape-based approaches;
  • Field experience as a project/programme officer and team member of multidisciplinary research teams;
  • Experience in the development and execution of research projects, data collection and basic statistical analyses;
  • Experience in participatory and multi-stakeholder engagement processes;
  • Experience in working in a remote setting, basic facilities and infrastructure and with a high level of independency;

Knowledge 

  • Knowledge of freshwater ecosystems, fisheries, wildlife and forest management with strengths in ecological and social research, fisheries/wildlife management operations and rural development;
  • The ability to work well with people from different cultures and backgrounds;
  • Understanding of the actors in the field of ecological and conservation research in Zambia would be beneficial;
  • Familiarity with key Zambian natural resource management policy, legislation and government departments is an added advantage.

Skills and Competencies: 

  • Ability to work as part of a team while at the same time be able to work independently if needed;
  • Proficient writing, speaking and listening skills in English and Lozi.
  • Strong financial planning and management skills;
  • Ability to work under tight deadlines, high pressure situations;
  • Accountability and commitment to WWF’s mission;

Embodiment of WWF Global behavioural competencies: 

Strive for Impact «I am results driven. Everything I do, the way I think, plan and implement is driven by a relentless search for impact.»
Listen Deeply «I go beyond my point of view and strive to see the bigger picture from different perspectives. I stay curious and listen deeply to what others have to say.»
Collaborate Openly «I’m a global citizen working for a living planet. I am constantly thinking of how with others, together, we can be more impactful. I work across boundaries, openly ask for help and share what I know, both internally and externally.»
Innovate Fearlessly «I take risks to find better solutions. I measure progress and learn from mistakes. I share both success & failures. I encourage others to do the same.»

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Method of Application

All interested applicants must send their applications (Cover Letter and CV) as one attachment to [email protected], with the subject line “Barotse Landscape Program Officer”. The deadline for applications is end of day, Tuesday 6th December, 2022.

Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. 

This job description is in line with WWF’s values: Courage, Collaboration, Respect, and Integrity. 







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