DEPUTY PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR FOR FISHERIES CO-MANAGEMENT | WWF
WWF
Posted on 24 March 2017  
WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) Tanzania – the International
Conservation Organization - is seeking a competent and motivated Deputy
Project Coordinator for its Fisheries Co-management Project to be based
in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. 

Main Tasks:

The Deputy Project Co-ordinator is responsible for
supporting the Project Co-ordinator in the management of the WWF TCO
Fisheries Co-management Project, including the Rufiji-Mafia-Kilwa
(RUMAKI) Seascape Project. The Deputy Project Co-ordinator assumes
responsibility for assisting the Project Co-ordinator in day-to-day
co-ordination and management of the Project, ensuring the Project’s
personnel and financial resources are used in an effective, accountable
and consultative manner, and ensuring that work plans are planned and
implemented to deliver expected outputs and objectives. Assist the
Project Co-ordinator  to coordinate ongoing implementation of the WWF
TCO Fisheries Co-management Project (including RUMAKI Seascape Project)
ensuring the delivery of agreed objectives and outputs outlined in
Project documents and grant agreements; in a consultative and
collaborative manner with national, district and community stakeholders
and other relevant partners; Assist the Project Co-ordinator  to provide
technical input on the planning, design and implementing a range of
marine resources management initiatives under the WWF TCO Marine
Programme (including RUMAKI Seascape Project)  designed to improve the
sustainability of marine resources, and to conserve, marine habitats and
species under threat, including;

  * Promoting fisheries co-management activities at community level;
  * Facilitating control of illegal fishing activities and promoting
    sustainable fishing techniques;
  * Encouraging livelihood initiatives including feasibility studies and
    trials on mariculture and innovative fishing techniques;
  * Supporting capacity building in micro-enterprise and business
    planning relevant to marine resource-use;
  * Facilitating support for protection of threatened species
  * Awareness raising initiatives relevant to the above.

  * Private sector stakeholders including the tourism, energy and
    fisheries processing and marketing sectors;


*Requirement:
  * Minimum Bachelor’s degree in natural resources management,
    preferably specializing in fisheries or marine and coastal
    management; Masters’ degree is preferable;
  * At least four (4) years relevant professional technical experience
    in fisheries co-management especially development of beach
    management units [BMUs], coastal resources management, sustainable
    coastal livelihoods, micro-finance, community capacity-building &
    awareness, marine protected area management, marine species
    conservation and relevant fisheries monitoring and research;
  * Experience in a project leadership position including budget
    oversight preferred; with skills in team-building, project planning
    and co-ordination, monitoring and evaluation, developing partner
    relations and staff management;
  * A proven ability to work effectively without direct supervision,
    working in a team and willing to travel regularly and to stay for
    periods in remote coastal areas.
  * Excellent verbal and written communication skills in both Kiswahili
    and English.
  * High level of computer literacy, technical report writing in English
    and data analysis.
APPLY ONLINE THROUGH
via email to:hresources@wwftz.org

Additional information, including Terms of Reference, can be obtained
through web address: http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/jobs / .
Applications must include a complete CV with full contact details of
three referees and should be addressed to the Human Resources Manager,
  by Monday, 10^th April 2017 at 4:30
pm*. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and the interviews
will take place in Dar es Salaam. 

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