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WWF is seeking to hire a competent and motivated Fisheries Officer for its office in Tanzania to be based in Kilwa.
Main Tasks
The Fisheries officer, supports formation and capacity building of BMUs, CFMAs and associated networks including fish resources monitoring. S/he facilitates Catch Assessment Survey (CAS) data collection, analysis and reporting. S/he closely supports the project and programme to develop Local Area Management Strategy for Priority Fisheries (Prawns, Octopus and the Small pelagic), develop local area management plan at village (BMUs) and CFMA levels as well as supports development and updating fisheries community by-laws (BMU patrols) that advance sustainable fisheries resource management in their respective village waters.
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S/he supports collection of fish catches (CAS) and analysis in the project area, data monitoring, assessment and supports BAF Project Executant to prepare technical reports. S/he liaises with Local Government Authorities in the project area, Fisheries related NGOs and district and grassroot partner organizations on all coastal related events such as fisherman’s day, farmers day, mangrove day, whale shark day and global ocean day. S/he supports and advocates the establishment of Man and Biosphere reserve in the project area as well as implementation of Ocean Practice ACAIs, SWIO Region plans, Coral Reef Rescue Initiatives, SDG 14 targets, Spatial Planning and Sustainable Blue Economy on related ocean sectors. S/he supports advancing and innovating ideas on Community Based Natural Resources Management (CBNRM), climate-smart, ICT4Fisheries and integrated fisheries management approaches and linking those ideas with other marine projects components including livelihoods;
Duties & Responsibilities
- Development of project work plans, activity plans, field budgets, fund advance request and concept notes
- Ensure smooth cooperation with other project staff and parties to accomplish project activities and goals.
- Financial responsibility may include working within available budgets, managing field budget and allowances for local communities and other project partners.
- Creation of high-quality field stories and data base for pictures in collaboration with Project/ Programme Monitoring and Evaluation Officer
- Ensure compliance with WWF internal policies and external requirements.
- Under minimal supervision, makes independent decisions based on analysis, experience and judgment.
- May work in variable weather conditions, at remote locations, on difficult demanding circumstances.
- Frequent travels within the Seascape area, Dar es salaam WWF office and other parts of the country
- Responsible for his/her project performance management, through training and career development with the help from the BAF Project Lead and Marine Programme Coordinator.
- Identifies and aligns with the core values of the WWF organization: Courage, Integrity, Respect and Collaboration.
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- MSc or BSc degree in Marine Ecology, Fisheries Management or Aquaculture and 5 years’ experience in fisheries resource management or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Experience in Tanzanian Fisheries legislations, fisheries policy and other NR related policies and proven experience of working with local resource users and management institutions such as Beach Management Units (BMUs), Local Government Authorities and Fisheries Division/Department.
- Experience in community mobilization, coordinating and conducting trainings for local people
- Experience in working in remote rural areas and with diversity group of people including women, youth, elderly and differently abled people.
Project Executant
WWF is seeking to hire a Project Executant for Lion project in SOKNOT to be based in Arusha, Tanzania.
Major Functions:
This is a field-based position and responsible for implementing a project to gain a greater understanding of lions in Tanzania and collaborate with other organizations and across boundaries to work towards coexistence between people and lions.
Lions are included with elephants, rhinos and other wildlife species e.g., wild dogs, as WWF’s flagship species for conservation and management. As such, monitoring their population numbers, distribution, conflict incidences, retaliatory killing, and local perceptions of lions determines whether efforts to address threats, such as human-lion conflict, are effective, and where we can improve, particularly within the Southern Kenya and northern Tanzania (SOKNOT) trans boundary landscape between Tanzania and Kenya.
Specific Required Functional Skills
- Collect data, and recommend management or projects to improve lion (and other species) habitat management;
- Implement quality assurance/quality control plans to ensure the lion data collected and products prepared meet WWF standards and regulations and align with best practice;
- Develop and store information pertinent to the protection or restoration of lions within the SOKNOT Landscape;
- Contribute to the establishment of a lion conflict database through maintaining through working with existing reports and conflict monitors;
- Help to develop and deploy well-being and wildlife perception surveys within communities, using recognized social science methodologies;
- Utilize and support partners in the use of SECR methodology for baseline lion census data collection and continued monitoring;
- Identifies and aligns with the core values of the WWF organization: Courage, Integrity, Respect and Collaboration
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NEW TANZANIAN JOBS, INTERNSHIPS AND VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES 2022 (1,475 POSTS)Minimum Qualifications:
- A minimum of a university degree in Wildlife Biology, Wildlife Ecology, Zoology or related disciplines including Environmental Science, Range Management, and Natural Resources Management; A masters will be an added advantage but it is not a must. At least three years of experience as Biologist or Ecologist in and outside Protected Areas in the country (Game Reserves, National Parks or Ngorongoro Conservation Area); Strong analytical skills including analysis of both quantitative and qualitative data and report writing;
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Additional information.
including Terms of Reference, can be obtained through web address: https://www.wwf.or.tz/jobs_and_opportunities/jobs/. Applications must include a complete Cover Letter & CV with full contact details of three referees and should be addressed to the People & Culture Manager, via email to: hresources@wwftz.org by Thursday 24th March 2022 at 4:30 pm.
Only the shortlisted candidates will be contacted and the interviews will take place in Dar es Salaam or via zoom video conferencing.
Women are strongly encouraged to apply. WWF is equal opportunity Organizations.
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