Conservation International (CI) is a dynamic international non-governmental environmental conservation organization with offices in more than 40 countries and headquarters in Arlington City, Virginia, USA. In support of its Pacific Islands Program, a vacancy exists for the position of “Regional Implementation Team (RIT) Manager” with the Conservation International office based in Apia, Samoa.
The position of RIT Manager aims to provide a single, responsible point of contact in the Polynesia Micronesia Biodiversity Hotspot to assist the implementation of a major new fund for terrestrial conservation in the hotspot, called the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF). The position will coordinate the Regional Implementation Team, a team established to manage CEPF funds in the hotspot led by the CI Pacific Islands Program, with the support of a Technical Advisory Group and sub-regional partner organisations. Fourteen countries and territories in the Polynesia-Micronesia region are eligible to apply for CEPF funds which will be available for conservation projects meeting CEPF criteria over a five-year period from 2008 to 2013.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
The main duties of this position will include, among others:
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Promote alliances and build partnerships in the region for effective conservation
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Manage and coordinate the operation of the Regional Implementation Team
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Manage the selection process, review of proposals and communication with potential grantees
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Review, monitor and report on the grant portfolio and communicate program successes across the region and globally
QUALIFICATIONS:
Required Skills:
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Advanced university degree in environmental science or related natural resource management field
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At least five years professional experience in environmental management or related field
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Strong interest in nature conservation, and in particular in invasive species management and threatened species recovery
- Demonstrated experience in fund disbursement and grant management
APPLICANTS SHOULD SEND: Cover letter, resume and references