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World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) Jobs 2024New Job Vacancies at The World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) 2024
2 New Jobs Vacancies at WWF Tanzania November 2024 - Various Posts
Overview
World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international conservation NGO with a mission to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and build a future where humans live in harmony with nature. The goal of the WWF Tanzania strategic plan is to ensure that by 2030, Tanzania’s outstanding and globally significant natural wealth and biodiversity are sustained, supporting equitable and gender-sensitive local livelihoods and national economic development for present and future generations.
WWF Tanzania, through its Energy and Climate Change Program, has received grants from the EU to support the implementation of the “Integrated Approach for Transformation of Tanzania Fuel Wood Value Chain Project-TFWVC.” This project is being implemented in Dar es Salaam, Mwanza, Tabora, Morogoro, Tanga, and Coastal regions.
Job Description:
Project Communication Officer (EU)
Job Type: Full-time
Job Summary
WWF is seeking a Project Communication and Outreach Officer to support project communication and outreach programs. The officer will ensure the quality and timely delivery of results related to communications and outreach efforts under the project. Responsibilities include effectively communicating project objectives, public awareness initiatives, and achievements to a range of stakeholders, as well as facilitating knowledge management for sharing lessons and best practices from the project.
The Communication Officer will be part of the project implementation team, supporting day-to-day project operations. Under the supervision of the Head of Communication, the officer will work closely with the Energy and Climate Change Practice Coordinator and the project implementation team.
Deadline for this post is: Friday, 29th November 2024 at 11:59 PM
Senior Project Lead MACP
Job Type: Full-time
Job Summary
WWF Tanzania is seeking a highly experienced, competent, and motivated Senior Project Lead for a coastal and marine project supported by WWF US and the MACP Foundation. The candidate will oversee the coordination and implementation of the MACP project in the program area, contributing to WWF TCO’s Conservation Strategic Plan and WWF US’s Southwest Indian Ocean (SWIO) agenda.
Main Functions
Desired Skills
How to Apply
This is Full-time Job, Interested applicants can view the detailed job description on the WWF website: https://www.wwf.or.tz/jobs_and_opportunities/consultancies_and_tenders/. Applications must include a cover letter and CV with full contact details of three referees. Address your application to the Head of People & Culture and send it via email to hresource@wwftz.org. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Female applicants are encouraged to apply.
WWF is an equal-opportunity employer committed to a diverse workforce. WWF maintains a zero-tolerance policy on fraud and corruption. If you encounter such an incident, please report it by sending an email to fcci@wwftz.org.
2 New Jobs Vacancies at WWF Tanzania November 2024 - Various Posts
OverviewWorld Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international conservation NGO with a mission to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and build a future where humans live in harmony with nature. The goal of the WWF Tanzania strategic plan is to ensure that by 2030, Tanzania’s outstanding and globally significant natural wealth and biodiversity are sustained, supporting equitable and gender-sensitive local livelihoods and national economic development for present and future generations.
WWF Tanzania, through its Energy and Climate Change Program, has received grants from the EU to support the implementation of the “Integrated Approach for Transformation of Tanzania Fuel Wood Value Chain Project-TFWVC.” This project is being implemented in Dar es Salaam, Mwanza, Tabora, Morogoro, Tanga, and Coastal regions.
Job Description:
Project Communication Officer (EU)
Project Communication Officer (EU) at WWF November 2024
Job vacancy: Project Communication Officer (EU)Job Type: Full-time
Job Summary
WWF is seeking a Project Communication and Outreach Officer to support project communication and outreach programs. The officer will ensure the quality and timely delivery of results related to communications and outreach efforts under the project. Responsibilities include effectively communicating project objectives, public awareness initiatives, and achievements to a range of stakeholders, as well as facilitating knowledge management for sharing lessons and best practices from the project.
The Communication Officer will be part of the project implementation team, supporting day-to-day project operations. Under the supervision of the Head of Communication, the officer will work closely with the Energy and Climate Change Practice Coordinator and the project implementation team.
Deadline for this post is: Friday, 29th November 2024 at 11:59 PM
Senior Project Lead MACP
Senior Project Lead MACP4 at WWF November 2024
Job vacancy: Senior Project Lead MACP4Job Type: Full-time
Job Summary
WWF Tanzania is seeking a highly experienced, competent, and motivated Senior Project Lead for a coastal and marine project supported by WWF US and the MACP Foundation. The candidate will oversee the coordination and implementation of the MACP project in the program area, contributing to WWF TCO’s Conservation Strategic Plan and WWF US’s Southwest Indian Ocean (SWIO) agenda.
Main Functions
- Lead the implementation of the project to achieve objectives and deliver project outputs/results.
- Oversee project budget management and work plans, ensuring funds are spent and accounted for efficiently, transparently, and meticulously.
- Manage and monitor the implementation of contracts with third-party service providers, with support from the Seascape Programme Lead.
- Advance the work of small-scale fisheries by promoting Community-Based Natural Resources Management (CBNRM) and User Rights Management systems.
- Maintain good relationships with project partners and relevant stakeholders, including government agencies, private sector entities, and coastal communities, both within and outside the WWF network.
- Lead the production of project reports, including monthly technical snapshots, semi-annual and annual technical reports, and any other reports as required.
- Collaborate with the Programme Monitoring and Evaluation Officer in developing tools for data and information gathering, report writing, and preparing the project results framework and indicators.
Desired Skills
- Advanced degree in Natural Resources Management, Project Management, Marine and Coastal Management, Aquatic Science, or Fisheries Technology (Master’s degree is an added advantage).
- At least five years of relevant professional technical experience in habitat and coastal resource management, grant management, sustainable coastal livelihoods, micro-finance, community capacity-building and awareness, marine protected area management, marine species conservation, Environmental Social Safeguards (ESSF), and relevant monitoring and research skills.
- Project leadership experience, including budget oversight; skills in team building, project planning and coordination, monitoring and evaluation, partner relationship development, and staff management.
- Strong understanding and sensitivity towards the culture and livelihoods of rural coastal communities, with technical proficiency in working with government and other partners.
How to Apply
This is Full-time Job, Interested applicants can view the detailed job description on the WWF website: https://www.wwf.or.tz/jobs_and_opportunities/consultancies_and_tenders/. Applications must include a cover letter and CV with full contact details of three referees. Address your application to the Head of People & Culture and send it via email to hresource@wwftz.org. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Female applicants are encouraged to apply.
WWF is an equal-opportunity employer committed to a diverse workforce. WWF maintains a zero-tolerance policy on fraud and corruption. If you encounter such an incident, please report it by sending an email to fcci@wwftz.org.
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