WWF for a living planet
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is one of the World's largest International Conservation Non Governmental Organization, working towards the conservation of nature and sustainable development. WWF has recently established a major regional programme - the "Coastal East Africa Initiative" (CEA-NI), based in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, but working on biodiversity conservation and sustainable development issues across the Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique region.
VVWF is seeking to recruit qualified candidates for the following two positions to work on the CEA-NI. The two positions will report to the Leader, Coastal East Africa Initiative.
2. MONITORING & EVALUATION (M&E) OFFICER
Leads on all aspects of monitoring, evaluation and reporting for the CEA Initiative, including technical aspects thereof (e.g. mapping, database management,etc.). Role includes extensive work with field teams including training, planning, oversight of monitoring and alignment of field work to the goals of the Initiative.
Requirements:
- MSc in Environmental Sciences;
- at least 7 years working experience in M&E related environmental issues and/or development context;
- knowledge of GIS;
- excellent writing and interpersonal skills.
Location: Both positions will be based in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania.
Terms: Two year fixed term contract (renewable); competitive salary and benefits package which is commensurate with the experience and responsibilities of the posts is offered.
Interested candidates who adhere to WWF's values which are Knowledgeable, Optimistic, Determined and Engaging should send covering letter, CV with references, copies of relevant certificates.
Deadline: 28 April 2011. Please refer to the full job descriptions on www. panda.org before applying.
N.B. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted
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