: ศูนย์ฝึกอบรมวนศาสตร์ชุมชนแห่งภูมิภาคเอเชียแปซิฟิก (RECOFTC)
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: 8 October 2025
24 October 2025
Vacancy announcement
Position: Hub Director, Wyss Academy Hub Southeast Asia, RECOFTC Main Office
Deadline for application: 24 October 2025
RECOFTC is an international nonprofit organization working towards a future where resilient communities with respected rights thrive in forest landscapes that they manage sustainably and equitably. We take a long-term, landscape-based and inclusive approach in supporting local communities to secure their land and resource rights, stop deforestation, find alternative livelihoods and foster gender equality. We have almost 40 years of experience, we have built trusting relationships with partners from communities, governments, businesses, academia and civil society organizations. Our innovations, knowledge and initiatives enable countries to foster good forest governance, mitigate and adapt to climate change and achieve the UN Global Goals.
We operate in the Asia-Pacific region, with country offices in Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand and Viet Nam.
RECOFTC closely collaborates with the Wyss Academy for Nature to research, develop and implement innovative solutions for addressing climate change, biodiversity loss, land-use change and rising inequality. These solutions aim to connect technical, social, economic, institutional and policy innovations at the interface of nature and people.
The Wyss Academy for Nature is a Swiss foundation that co-designs and tests new development pathways and conservation approaches that benefit nature and people. Its work builds on scientific knowledge, stakeholder engagement and the implementation of innovative solutions. The Wyss Academy for Nature operates through four regional stewardship hubs in East Africa (Kenya), South America (Peru), Southeast Asia (Thailand) and Europe (Switzerland) guided by its vision of a just and sustainable world where nature conservation and human well-being reinforce one another.
The Hub Southeast Asia of the Wyss Academy for Nature, in collaboration with RECOFTC, is seeking a visionary and entrepreneurial Hub Director to lead its team and operations. This senior leadership position offers a unique opportunity to drive systemic change by co-creating and implementing innovative, on-the-ground solutions that benefit nature and people. The role is based in Bangkok, Thailand. The initial appointment is for 24 months, with the possibility of extension.
Tasks and duties
The Hub Director is a key member of the Hub Southeast Asia team, reporting to the Wyss Academy’s Head of Regional Stewardship Hubs and RECOFTC’s Executive Director. The Hub Director will serve as the primary contact point between the region, RECOFTC, the Wyss Academy for Nature’s headquarters (HQ) and other regional stewardship hubs.
The Director will develop, guide and supervise the implementation of a portfolio of projects driving systemic change towards nature-people benefits in landscapes such as in Nan Province, Thailand and beyond. The Director directly supervises the Hub Southeast Asia team, comprising about eight staff members and consultants, maintaining a culture of collaboration and support to ensure the team is fully engaged and integrated within RECOFTC. This includes adherence to RECOFTC policies, procedures, ethics and core values.
The Hub Director’s main duties are:
Strategic leadership, coordination and management
Partnership management and communications
Resource mobilization
Financial and administrative management
Human resources and team leadership
Qualifications and experience
The Hub Director should have the following essential qualifications and experience:
Essential
Desirable
RECOFTC’s core values
At RECOFTC, our core values are the foundation of our culture and guide all our work. In addition to job-specific skills and experience, the applicant should possess the following characteristics, attitudes and skills:
Commitment to RECOFTC policies and procedures
At RECOFTC, we uphold the highest standards of integrity, transparency and responsibility in all our operations. Our policies and guidelines are designed to ensure a safe, inclusive, sustainable and ethical environment for our staff, partners, consultants and the communities we serve.
All staff, consultants and contractors engaged by RECOFTC are required to comply with RECOFTC’s policies and procedures while performing their roles with RECOFTC.
How to apply
Interested candidates are invited to submit a CV and cover letter. The cover letter should describe the candidate’s suitability for the position, state salary expectations and provide contact details of three referees, including recent supervisors. Please apply by clicking here.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. RECOFTC offers a competitive compensation package.
For more information about RECOFTC, please visit our website at https://www.recoftc.org/
RECOFTC is committed to non-discrimination and equal opportunity. Applicants will not be discriminated against based on ethnicity, religion, age, nationality, physical disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, colour, marital status, medical condition, or any other classification protected by RECOFTC's values and code of conduct. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified disabled applicants to participate in the application process. If you require special accommodation, please inform RECOFTC's Human Resources in writing at the time of application. The successful candidate will be selected based on merit. RECOFTC strongly encourages women and individuals from Indigenous and ethnic groups to apply.