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Protection Officer at STEP August 2024

Are you passionate about wildlife conservation and looking for an exciting opportunity to make a real difference? Southern Tanzania Elephant Program (STEP) is seeking a dedicated and experienced Protection Officer to join their team in August 2024. Based in Iringa, with fieldwork in the stunning Ruaha-Rungwa and Udzungwa-Kilombero-Nyerere ecosystems, this full-time role offers a unique chance to contribute to the protection of Tanzania’s majestic elephants and their natural habitats. If you’re ready to take on this rewarding challenge, don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity. Apply now and be a part of something truly impactful! Learn more and apply at ajiratimes.com

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Organization: Southern Tanzania Elephant Program (STEP)
Location: Iringa office, with fieldwork in Ruaha-Rungwa and Udzungwa-Kilombero-Nyerere ecosystems
Position Type: Full-time
Duration: 12 months with the possibility of contract extension

About Us

Leading conservation group Southern Tanzania Elephant Program (STEP) works to save south-central Tanzania’s elephant population, their habitats, and natural resources. We are looking for a highly driven and seasoned person to become a Protection Officer on our team. STEP is increasing its assistance for the preservation of the Udzungwa mountains in accordance with the Udzungwa Landscape Strategy. Moreover, we are working to improve WMA governance. Working closely with our protected area partners, the Protection Officer will be essential in executing and organizing our protection programs in and around designated protected areas.

Roles and Responsibilities

Coordinate and implement forest protection projects under the Udzungwa Landscape Strategy with protected area partners, including support for ranger patrols, ranger and VGS training, procurement of equipment, use of novel conservation technology, and providing technical support to PA partners, including mapping and strategic patrol planning.

Coordinate and implement governance strengthening projects for a wildlife management area, including technical support to WMA Management and the WMA Authorized Association. Conduct regular project monitoring and proactive problem-solving. Oversee grants, budgets, and work plans for protection projects. Organize workshops and training sessions for village leaders, rangers, Village Natural Resources Committees, Village Game Scouts, and WMA partners.

Maintain Protection department M&E and spatial databases. Prepare quarterly and annual technical reports and articles for projects. Contribute to the development and writing of grant applications. Contribute to the development and successful implementation of the STEP protection department strategy. Assist with community benefits assessments and other protection department duties as required. Report to the Protection Manager and assist the Executive Director in relevant organizational tasks.

Requirements and Qualifications

Minimum two years of experience in project management, report writing, and team management (more experience advantageous). Minimum Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (Wildlife Management, Environmental Science, Conservation, etc.); Master’s degree advantageous.

Proficiency in the use of mobile data collection applications, GPS, GIS, and mapping software; interest in learning other conservation technologies. Excellent organizational and communication skills. Ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders.

Ability to deliver high-quality work independently. Passion for wildlife conservation and environmental protection. Fluency in written and spoken English and Swahili. Prior experience working with rangers and on WMA governance advantageous. Willingness to move to Iringa.

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How to Apply

To apply for this position, please submit a cover letter explaining your interest and qualifications, along with your CV and three professional references, to [email protected]. Please mention “Protection Officer Application” in the subject line of your email. We appreciate all applications, but only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further steps in the selection process.

Deadline for applications: 8th August 2024

Join us in making a difference in the conservation of wildlife and natural resources in southern Tanzania and beyond!

STEP is an equal opportunity employer. Female applicants are encouraged to apply, as we strive to promote gender equality and diversity within our organization.

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