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Country Director - Republic of Congo

Employer
Wildlife Conservation Society
Location
Congo (Brazzaville) (CG)
Closing date
May 25, 2019

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Sector
Consultancy/Private Sector
Field
Development
Discipline
Project Management
Salary Type
Salary
Employment Type
Full time

Job Details

JOB ANNOUNCEMENT

Position:  Country Director - Republic of Congo

Reports to:  WCS Regional Director, Central Africa Program

Location:  Brazzaville, Republic of Congo

Country Program/Sector:  Republic of Congo

Expected travel:  Approximately 20%, including travel to field sites within Congo and donor/technical meetings outside the country.

Start date:  1 July, 2019

Position Type:  Global Conservation Program - Fulltime

 

Republic of Congo – Program Overview:

The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) has been assisting the Government of Republic of Congo (ROC) to manage its wildlife and habitats in national parks, reserves, and managed forests for almost 30 years. It has become one of the largest field programs in WCS’s global portfolio in terms of operating budget, number of staff and extent of its field conservation portfolio. The program is focused on a number of core conservation sites around the country, including the Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park (governed under a 25-year Public-Private-Partnership between WCS and the Government), the Lac Télé Community Reserve and a substantial area of intervening forest managed under timber certification. The WCS ROC program also has an emerging marine conservation program and is engaged in substantial policy support work.  

WCS is seeking a dynamic and experienced individual to lead its work in the country.

Job Summary

The Country Director is responsible for the overall implementation of WCS's activities in ROC. This includes the development of program strategic priorities, communication and coordination with the government and other partners inside and outside the country; and recruitment and oversight of staff to implement these strategic priorities. The ROC Program is managed within WCS’s Central Africa Regional Program.

Major Responsibilities:

  • Lead the WCS ROC program in consultation with the Regional Director for Central Africa and the Africa Program team based in New York.
  • Act as legal representative of WCS in ROC, working in consultation with the Regional Director and with the WCS Office of General Counsel.
  • Lead and manage all WCS staff and activities in ROC, including recruitment, evaluation and career development.
  • Fundraise from public and private sources for the ROC Program, in consultation with the Central Africa Regional Program, and working with the Africa Program team, Program Development and Global Resources departments in the WCS New York office. 
  • Prepare and implement annual country workplans and budgets and approve project workplans and budgets.
  • Represent the ROC Program to donors, media, the Government of Congo, and other internal and external stakeholders.
  • Collaborate with other global WCS initiatives including but not limited to the WCS Marine Program, Wildlife Health Program and the Conservation Solutions team.

Minimum Requirements:     

  • Successful experience developing, managing, and overseeing the implementation of field conservation programs, with at least ten years' field experience in Africa.
  • MSc or PhD in conservation, ecology, or related discipline preferred
  • Proven fundraising experience for conservation from public and private sources
  • Demonstrated capacity in the oversight of large operational budgets
  • Demonstrate leadership and personnel management capacity in a multi-cultural work environment
  • A track-record of success in conservation strategy, implementation, and fundraising
  • Ability to work under difficult conditions and in security sensitive area
  • Strong commitment to achievement of WCS’s conservation mission.
  • English and French language proficiency required

Application process:

Interested candidates, who meet the above requirements, should apply by emailing a detailed application/cover letter and CV together with the names and contact information of three references to: africaapplications@wcs.org . Please include “ROC Country Director” in the subject line of your email. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interviews. If you have any queries related to this position please contact: africaapplications@wcs.org

Candidates must also apply online via the WCS career portal at: http://www.wcs.org/about-us/careers   

Application Deadline: 30th April 2019

About WCS

The Wildlife Conservation Society is an international NGO headquartered at Bronx Zoo in New York City working to save wildlife and wild lands and to meet global challenges in over 50 countries in Africa, Asia, the Americas and the world’s oceans. The Africa Program is the largest of WCS’s field programs, with approximately 1,100 staff in 12 country programs focused across four major regions (Central Africa, Sudano-Sahel, East and Southern Africa, and Madagascar and Western Indian Ocean).

Our MISSION is to save wildlife and wild places worldwide through science, conservation action, education and inspiring people to value nature. Our VISION is a world where wildlife thrives in healthy lands and seas valued by societies that embrace and benefit from the diversity and integrity of life on earth. Our GOAL is to conserve the world’s largest wild places in 16 priority regions, home to more than 50% of the world’s biodiversity. Our VALUES are Respect, Accountability and Transparency, Innovation, Diversity and Inclusion, Collaboration, Integrity.     

WCS provides equal employment opportunities for all qualified candidates. WCS does not discriminate for employment based on age, color, disability, gender identify, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by laws and regulations.

Company

The Wildlife Conservation Society, founded in 1895, has the clear mission to save wildlife and wild places across the globe. Our story began in the early 1900s when we successfully helped the American bison recover on the Western Plains. Today, we protect many of the world’s iconic creatures here and abroad, including gorillas in the Congo, tigers in India, wolverines in the Yellowstone Rockies, and ocean giants in our world’s amazing seascapes.

Since our founding, we have forged the power of our global conservation work and the management of our five parks in New York City to create the world’s most comprehensive conservation organization. We currently manage about 500 conservation projects in more than 60 countries; and educate millions of visitors at our five living institutions in New York City on important issues affecting our planet. Our parks include: the Bronx Zoo, New York Aquarium, Central Park ZooProspect Park Zoo, and Queens Zoo.

With a commitment to protect 50 percent of the world’s biodiversity, we address four of the biggest issues facing wildlife and wild places: climate change; natural resource exploitation; the connection between wildlife health and human health; and the sustainable development of human livelihoods. While taking on these issues, we work across 5.8 million square kilometers (3.6 million square miles), both land and sea, protecting 40 percent of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity and 55 percent of its marine biodiversity.

The WCS parks in New York City welcome 4 million visitors each year, and educate millions of schoolchildren on science and conservation issues.

Our history, dating back to ensuring the survival of the American bison, inspires our work each day. We hope our work in turn inspires millions to take action to protect the natural resources that are so important to all life on our fragile Earth.

Our mission statement

WCS saves wildlife and wild places worldwide through science, conservation action, education, and inspiring people to value nature.

Our vision

WCS envisions a world where wildlife thrives in healthy lands and seas, valued by societies that embrace and benefit from the diversity and integrity of life on earth.

WCS Trustees & Senior Management

WCS’s staff and Board of Trustees work together as stewards of conservation around the globe and of cultural life in New York.

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