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Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Tanzania Jobs, 2023 Program Manager – Blue Action Fund
Program Manager at WCS December, 2023
Job Description
Title: Program Manager – Blue Action Fund
Location: The position is based at the WCS’s offices (marine program -Unguja/Zanzibar)
Reports To: Marine Program Director
Duties and Responsibilities
Qualifications & Experience
Preferred Qualifications
Conditions of Employment
Working Conditions and Physical Effort
Application Instructions
Qualified candidates should send: Cover letter and CV Only
Applications should be sent via email to:
WCS Tanzania addressed to the County Director at wcshrtanzania@wcs.org with the heading: “Application for Program Manager – BAF Vacancy ”
Applications should be submitted by: December 12th 2023 5:00 PM EA TIME
The position is open for Tanzanian Nationals and foreigners
Note: WCS Does not receive money in exchange for employment. Should you be asked for
money in exchange for an interview opportunity or a job, please contact the police immediately.
All WCS job applications will be received through wcshrtanzania@wcs.org and not otherwise.
About Us
The Wildlife Conservation Society has been working in Tanzania since 1956 with a unified country program since 2006. WCS has carried out a vast range of activities, encompassing training, research, monitoring, institutional and community support, education, and the creation, extension and management of key protected areas. Tanzania has unparalleled wildlife and natural resources. Perched on the crossroads of many of the extensive biomes that cover Africa, it also boasts the highest and lowest points on the continent; the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro and the bottom of Lake Tanganyika.
Whilst recognised for its unmatched concentrations of large herbivores, the remarkable diversity of habitats from coral reefs to montane forests all combine to make Tanzania one of the most biodiverse and natural resource rich nations in Africa. The WCS Tanzania Program employs over 50 full time Tanzanian and 4 expatriate staff, with offices in Mbeya, Dar es Salaam, Tanga and Zanzibar. There are 4 main land/seascape programs. There are many issues that affect conservation in Tanzania including poverty, education, human and wildlife health, human population, development pressures, governance, land use planning, and technical and financial capacity.
Program Manager at WCS December, 2023
Job Description
Title: Program Manager – Blue Action Fund
Location: The position is based at the WCS’s offices (marine program -Unguja/Zanzibar)
Reports To: Marine Program Director
Duties and Responsibilities
- Oversee the work of field teams and provide guidance and support to staff during implementation
- Monitor and document progress toward programmatic goals
- Manage the program budget and ensure that all expenditures are within limits
- Review and write narrative reports on the program’s activities and progress
- Support procurement processes and review of deliverables from consultancies
- Represent the organization to external stakeholders, including government agencies, donors, and other NGOs
- Maintain close communication with the donor and represent WCS at official events when required
Qualifications & Experience
- Master’s degree in environmental management, marine science, or a related field
- At least 5 years of experience in managing complex marine conservation programs
- Strong project management skills, including the ability to track budgets, timelines, and milestones
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Fluency in English, written and spoken
- Experience working in Tanzania or East Africa
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Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in grant writing and fundraising
- Experience managing EU-funded projects
- Diving certification and experience in coral reef monitoring
- Experience with ESMS and community engagement
- Experience with GIS and other data analysis software
Conditions of Employment
- Successful candidates will be subject to a successful reference check and a criminal background check before starting work.
Working Conditions and Physical Effort
- Moderate Travel
- Work is performed in a typical interior/office work environment and outdoors
Application Instructions
Qualified candidates should send: Cover letter and CV Only
Applications should be sent via email to:
WCS Tanzania addressed to the County Director at wcshrtanzania@wcs.org with the heading: “Application for Program Manager – BAF Vacancy ”
Applications should be submitted by: December 12th 2023 5:00 PM EA TIME
The position is open for Tanzanian Nationals and foreigners
Note: WCS Does not receive money in exchange for employment. Should you be asked for
money in exchange for an interview opportunity or a job, please contact the police immediately.
All WCS job applications will be received through wcshrtanzania@wcs.org and not otherwise.
About Us
The Wildlife Conservation Society has been working in Tanzania since 1956 with a unified country program since 2006. WCS has carried out a vast range of activities, encompassing training, research, monitoring, institutional and community support, education, and the creation, extension and management of key protected areas. Tanzania has unparalleled wildlife and natural resources. Perched on the crossroads of many of the extensive biomes that cover Africa, it also boasts the highest and lowest points on the continent; the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro and the bottom of Lake Tanganyika.
Whilst recognised for its unmatched concentrations of large herbivores, the remarkable diversity of habitats from coral reefs to montane forests all combine to make Tanzania one of the most biodiverse and natural resource rich nations in Africa. The WCS Tanzania Program employs over 50 full time Tanzanian and 4 expatriate staff, with offices in Mbeya, Dar es Salaam, Tanga and Zanzibar. There are 4 main land/seascape programs. There are many issues that affect conservation in Tanzania including poverty, education, human and wildlife health, human population, development pressures, governance, land use planning, and technical and financial capacity.
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