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Project Manager – Elephant and Pangolin Projects City
Country
Thailand
Category
Conservation
Department
Conservation Programmes
Position Type
Fixed Term Contract Full-Time
Enhancements
None Applicable
City
Kanchanaburi
Closing Date
18 April 2017
Level
Management
Advertised Salary
Commensurate with qualifications and experience
More information about this job:
Overview:
The Zoological Society of London (ZSL), a charity founded in 1826, is a world-renowned centre of excellence for conservation science and applied conservation. ZSL’s mission is to promote and achieve the worldwide conservation of animals and their habitats. This is realised by carrying out field conservation and research in over 50 countries across the globe and through education and awareness-raising at our two zoos, ZSL London Zoo and ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, inspiring people to take conservation action.
Role Profile:
The key purpose of this Thailand-based position is to be the ZSL Country Programme scientific lead on all matters and projects related to elephant and pangolin conservation. This includes ensuring that projects align with ZSL’s mission and meet internal and donor requirements. The post holder will lead on: project development and implementation; grant-writing and reporting; work planning management; data management and analysis; and assist with financial administration of project funds.
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
Act as lead scientific authority for ZSL in Thailand on all issues related to elephant and pangolin conservation initiatives
With Country Manager and other ZSL staff and partners, contribute to strategic planning and project design
Manage the implementation of all current elephant and pangolin project activities. This includes implementation of strategic planning, surveys, community engagement activities, human elephant conflict (HEC) monitoring, HEC mitigation trials, and related law enforcement activities
Develop comprehensive work plans for ongoing work, maintain a project calendar with all important dates and tasks, and organise project meetings
Lead the development and implementation of trainings related to ongoing work
Mentor other ZSL project staff and provide technical support to external partners
Source, procure, catalogue and track equipment and supplies for project work, maintain
inventories for all equipment and supplies
Work with Country and Programme Managers as appropriate, to manage and maintain
relationships with project partners
Lead the implementation of field work with government and community partners
Improve, and where necessary develop, management systems for all data collected as
part of projects. For example, HEC data, camera trap data, threat data, etc.
Analyse all data collected during project works using standard statistical approaches
Lead the development of high quality scientific reports related to project work ensuring
that donor and government requirements are met. These will be in English and where
necessary the Project Manager will coordinate translation into Thai language.
With the Finance and Operations Manager and Country Manager, coordinate the budgeting of project funds, ensuring that expenditure is in line with projections and donor
requirements
With the Country Manager, co-lead project develop funding proposals to further ZSL’s
mission in Thailand in alignment with Government priorities
Present project achievements at conferences and workshops and contribute to
discussions that extend ZSL’s involvement within key forums related to elephants,
pangolins and other ZSL priority species conservation in Thailand and the region.
Be responsible for ensuring that members of the project team follow administrative
processes as necessary. In particular, that health and safety processes are followed.
Person Specification:
This position is open to applications from all nationalities
Qualifications & Experience:
Minimum Bachelor of Science, preferably in a field such as wildlife management, Conservation Biology or similar. Candidates with post graduate qualifications are preferred
At least 3 years of previous experience developing and implementing scientific research or applied wildlife management, preferably related to elephants or other mammal species
Previous experience coordinating conservation projects, particularly in managing budgets and work planning
Experience developing high quality scientific reports
Previous experience working in Thailand is preferred
Knowledge
Knowledge of species conservation principles and an understanding of approaches to wildlife surveys and management
Working knowledge of conservation issues in Thailand and the Asia region. Specific knowledge related to Elephants and Pangolins is preferred
Knowledge of Thai laws and strategies relevant to wildlife conservation and management
An understanding of project management processes
Skills & Abilities:
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Some knowledge of Thai language preferred
Skills in using software packages used for the statistical analysis of data, such as Presence, or R
Well-developed skills in using MS office packages, specifically Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Advanced GPS and navigation skills, and the ability to use GIS systems to present spatial
information
Strong organisational, interpersonal and communication skills, both face to face and in
writing
An ability to manage competing priorities
Proven ability to work effectively with multi-agency teams and provide leadership
Physically fit and willing to undertake field work in remote locations
Other Requirements
• The post holder will work normal office hours but there will sometimes be a requirement to work out of office hours or over weekends to meet deadlines or to travel over weekends.
To Apply:
Applicants will need to send their CV and a cover letter detailing relevant experience and skills, stating why they want the position, and include details of availability. Please send to Pornpun.Yipkanchana@zsl.org by midnight (GMT+7) on 30 April 2017.
Contact : pornpun.yipkanchana@zsl.org