WWF is recruiting a Natural Resources Management (NRM) Officer (m/f), to be based in Marromeu, Mozambique.
Description
- Internal: Interacts and works closely and on a regular basis with project
implementation personnel in Marromeu and Maputo, Mangrove Senior Officer, M&E
Officer, marine team and other conservation staff in Maputo
- External: Interacts with governmental institutions, non-governmental organisations,
academic institutions, the media, donors, specialists/consultants, private sector and
other stakeholders, in collaboration with the Senior Mangrove Officer, as appropriate
- Position: Natural Resources Management (NRM) Officer
- Reports to: Senior Mangroves Officer
- Supervises: N/A
- Grade: A2
- Location: Marromeu, Sofala Province, Mozambique
- Responsible for implementing ECO DRR project activities in Zambezi Delta
- Assist and support the Mangrove Senior Officer
- Implement coastal and marine natural resource management activities in
Zambezi Delta and ensure that existing projects at the landscape level are
Implemented
- Provides advice and collaboration to the Mangrove Senior Officer, the
Freshwater Officer, Marromeu M&E Officer and the WWF Staff in Maputo
Country Office, such as: Seascape Coordinator, Conservation Manager, M&E
Manager, Communications Officers, etc as appropriate, on marine issues
- Works with the marine staff from WWF- Network Offices (WWF-NOs) for
delivery of projects being implemented in Mozambique as required
- Supports the development, management and implementation of the WWF
MCO 2020-2030 Country Strategy, specially the WWF Mozambique marine
programme, ensuring its on-going alignment with National priorities and
with other WWF regional and thematic priorities and focus according to
the Global Programme Framework (GPF) ensuring strong delivery on the
WWF MCO Conservation
- Collaborates with other field officers, providing technical assistance as
required, in accordance with WWF policies, procedures and standards
Duties
Development of Coastal & Marine NRM activities within Zambezi Delta (50%)
- Develop and manage marine projects activities to achieve project objectives
- Develop and operate under an annual workplan system, which will be
reviewed by the MCO; and prepare monthly and quarterly costed work
plans for activity implementation
- Prepare budgets and ToR for the implementation of specific activities when
requested and developed specific technical reports for the execution of
these activities
- Work with the government partners, donors, NGOs, civil society, local
communities and others in the WWF network to implement the strategic
action plan and establishment of stakeholders taskforces
- Identify priority areas for strategic marine related research in the
biological and socioeconomic sciences, and coordinate implementation of
some of this research
- Provide management advice and disseminate results to inform decision
and policy making process on marine conservation and environmental
protection
- Support the preparation of terms of reference for consultancy assignments,
field missions and exchange experiences, as well as, other required
contracts
- Reviewing technical documents and proposals, providing strategic and
technical comments
Technical Support and Capacity Building (30%)
- Providing technical backstopping to the WWF’s marine initiatives and in
any other requested aspect
- Participate in relevant technical working groups, conservation meetings
and workshops in Zambezi Delta and develop papers, reports and
presentations on MCO work when needed
- Prepare adequate capacity building materials and workshop presentations
for communities and government officers related to sustainable
management of coastal and marine natural resources (fisheries,
mangroves), importance of conservation for sustainable development and
climate resilience, responsible use of fishing techniques and methods, etc.
- Provide technical support for the collection of NRM data for M&E, as well
as their analysis to support strategic adaptive management of activity
implementation
- Support to increase knowledge and build the capacities of artisanal
fisheries associations, Community Fisheries Councils, CGRNs, etc.
- Support Biological and Ecological research of expert consultants,
- Support the establishment of Community Conservation Areas and build
capacities for the management, mobilize communities for their
participation
Information Management and Communication (15%)
- Work closely with MCO Communications Manager, Mangrove Senior
Officer, M&E Officer and other colleagues to publish regularly the results of
field work done in relation to marine initiatives in Zambezi Delta
- Prepare policy-related briefs, papers and guidelines
- Prepare detailed monthly progress reports related to activity
implementation, including observations from field, lessons learned,
required M&E indicators monitored, real expenses versus planned
expenses, constrains and opportunities identified, etc
- Represent the WWF-MCO in meetings and conferences to which WWFMCO is invited to attend.
- Participate in strategic meetings related to communication and
management of information issues
- Collaborate in the preparation of overall projects communication
materials, awareness raising and advocacy
- Draft informative and response letters to government and other
stakeholders as required
- Support communication campaigns in radios and schools, etc
Other duties and responsibilities (5%)
- Perform other related duties as may be assigned by the Mangrove Senior
Officer, Seascape Coordinator or Conservation Manager for the smooth and
efficient implementation of the MCO conservation program
Requisites
- University Degree in Environmental Sciences, Forestry, Marine Biology,
Coastal & Marine Resource Management, or similar related field
- A Diploma in combination with 3 additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the university degree
- At least 2 years of field work experience working in coastal communities in
Mozambique on natural resource management and conservation assisting
the implementation of projects on: sustainable fisheries, community-based
conservation areas, etc
- Familiarity with Participatory Rural Assessments (PRA) and community &
government engagement and mobilization
- Experience and skills in planning, implementation, management,
monitoring and reporting of project activities at the field level
- Experience on preparing and organizing trainings at community levels
- Knowledge on surveillance and monitoring-control of natural resources
and conservation areas is also a good advantage
- Knowledge around development of artisanal fisheries management plans,
mangrove management and community conservation management will be
advantageous
- Excellent Portuguese and English communication skills (oral and written)
- Ability to draft official informative letters to government and other
Stakeholders
- Ability to prepare informative project documents and training materials
and conduction of workshop to build capacities of other people and create
awareness, advocacy
- Public speaking ability and experience to raise points and present
information in conferences and seminars etc
- Ability to communicate and engage with a different type of project
stakeholder (local communities, government, donors, private sector, etc.)
- Computer literacy in MS Office (MS Word), spread sheets (Excel),
presentations (MS PowerPoint), email and internet research essential
- Proven interest, passion and commitment for the conservation of nature
and community development work
- Proven ability to work and live in remote location without fulltime access
to some commodities (cope with power cuts from time to time, etc), as well
as, flexibility and adaptability to adjust to new working environments
- Self-motivated, dynamic and proactive professional with collaborative and
team player spirit
- Ability to spend occasionally long ours travelling by 4x4 in off-roads and by
boat to reach communities and integral marine reserves
- Ability to represent with high standards the organization and its values
- Zero tolerance to corrupt behaviours and be an example to others
- Hardworking and responsible person with good organization, analytical,
communication and leadership capacities
- Ability to ride a motorbike and own a license to do it a strong asset
- Adheres to WWF’s values, which are: Passionate & Optimistic, Challenging
& In-spiring, Credible & Accountable, Persevering & Delivering Results.
- Adheres to WWF’s behaviours, which are: Strive for Impact; Listen Deeply;
Collaborate Openly; and Innovate Fearlessly
- This job description covers the main tasks and conveys the spirit of the sort of tasks that are anticipated proactively from staff. Other tasks may be assigned as necessary according to organizational needs
Notes
- Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted