Job Description
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
Technical backstopping
- Strengthen implementation and uptake of human-wildlife coexistence strategies and scale up farm-based livelihoods and enterprises.
- Promote the value chain of nature-based products and enterprises, including high-value traditional agriculture crops, and grass/fodder species.
- Strengthen farmers' cooperatives-led agriculture and livestock-based enterprise development to mitigate Human-wildlife conflict risks.
- Identification, selection, and implementation of social behavior change strategies and actions in conflict hotspots for HTC-affected communities to reduce exposure to HTC risks and increase empathy for wildlife conservation.
Capacity Building
- Responsible for improving the capacity and resources of frontline staff and key stakeholders in human-tiger conflict prevention and situation management.
- Identify and train key stakeholders in Human-Wildlife conflict mitigation and management.
- Train local buffer zone communities/farmers/user group members on wildlife-resistant livelihood technologies and practices.
- Build the capacity of local and provincial government agencies in the delivery of extension services to local communities on Human-Wildlife Conflict management, social and behavior change, climate-adaptive technologies and practices in agriculture, and livestock management
Planning
- Support the planning process with guidance from the Project Manager and in coordination with implementing partners.
- Support in preparing a detailed Annual Workplan and Budget (AWP/B) that includes targets and key activities for the achievement of the project’s output and outcomes.
Project Implementation
- Responsible for overall implementation of activities related to mainstreaming human-wildlife co-existence in planning and local-level budgeting, including livelihood improvement.
- Support in organizing workshops, other project-level periodic planning meetings/sessions, annual/semi-annual Project Steering Committee (PSC) meetings, and annual/semi-annual/quarterly review, reflection, and planning meetings.
- Support the Project Manager in the preparation and disbursement of consultancies.
Coordination
- Coordinate and communicate with the national parks and key stakeholders under the guidance of the Project Manager.
- Support the Project Manager in coordinating PSC meetings with key government partners.
- Support the Project Manager in endorsement of AWP/B and procurement plan during the PSC meeting.
- Coordinate with the Gender Equality & Social Inclusion (GESI) and Safeguards staff to ensure effective implementation of the SEP, GAP, and ESMF throughout all of the work
- Update programmatic and financial data to the Project Manager for PSC meetings.
- Identify gaps, barriers, and bottlenecks and coordinate with relevant partners for effective project implementation.
Reporting and Documentation
- Support the preparation of semi-annual and annual project progress reports (PPR).
- In coordination with Gender Equality & Social Inclusion (GESI) and Safeguards staff, ensure documentation of all safeguards-related activities, including Grievances Redress Mechanisms (GRM).
- In coordination with the Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning (MEL) and Communications Officer, ensure communication, development, and publication of success stories and learning materials.
- Ensure lessons learned are systematically documented, widely shared, and reflected in periodic reports and in the next planning cycle.
- Assist in the implementation of a gender action plan and ESMF in close collaboration with the GESI & Safeguards staff.
Grant and Consultancy Management
- Prepare Terms of Reference for consultancies.
- Support the Finance and Compliance Officer in preparing grants and contracts.
- Timely tracking of progress from grantees and consultancies.
- Review deliverables from consultants and grantees/sub-grantees, and ensure the quality of the reports is in line with the WWF-GEF standards and policies.
Other Duties
This job description covers the main tasks and conveys the spirit of the tasks that are anticipated proactively. Other tasks may be assigned as necessary according to the project's needs.
Job Specification
Qualifications
Knowledge: Bachelor’s degree in conservation biology, wildlife management, environmental science or related field. Master’s degree is preferred.
Experience: At least 3 to 5 years of experience in project implementation related Human Wildlife Coexistence of which at least 2 years in human-wildlife conflict management and wildlife conservation is mandatory. Knowledge of integrated HWC interventions, including prevention, mitigation, response, and community engagement approaches is highly desirable. Proven experience of working with government agencies, protected area authorities, and local communities, including in multi-stakeholder or multi-level governance contexts is required. Knowledge and experience of working in national GEF projects will be an added advantage.
Skills and Abilities:
- Strong analytical and excellent communication skills that include report writing, facilitation and presentation.
- Excellent cross-cultural and people skills and ability to interact with government, NGO staff, and local communities.
- Adaptive Management Skills.
- Ability to work in a multidisciplinary and multicultural team.
Additional Information
Interested applicants are requested to apply for the position by 17:00 hours on March 5, 2026. Only shortlisted candidates will be informed.
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