- Job TypeFull Time
- QualificationBA/BSc/HND
- Experience5 years
- LocationNairobi
- Job FieldProject Management
The Project Manager will be responsible for the effective management and coordination of the MENTOR-HAWLT program, which aims to combat the illegal trade in reptiles and amphibians in Kenya and East Africa. This position will oversee the implementation of all program activities, manage relationships with stakeholders, and ensure compliance with donor and organizational standards.
Key responsibilities:
- Meet regularly with USFWS (bi-weekly or semi-regularly as needed) on MENTOR co-design, including criteria for selection of focus areas, Fellows, Mentors, Trainers, and curriculum development
- Lead capacity development efforts for the MENTOR Fellows
- Work with the Mentors to facilitate capacity development for the Fellows and develop a supportive culture for continuous learning and mentoring
- Draft position opportunity for Fellows and Mentors and assist with advertising the MENTOR program within the East Africa conservation community
- Coordinate Fellow and Mentor selection processes
- Lead development of the goals, learning objectives and desired competencies, methods, specific products, KSAPs (Knowledge, Skills, Attitudes, and Practices), placement, and timeline for the Fellowship program based on consultation with relevant experts and USFWS
- Co-develop the MENTOR training curriculum (virtual and in-person) together with USFWS
- Co-design monitoring and evaluation (M&E) activities for MENTOR
- Compile essential background materials, resources, and emerging technologies for use by the Fellows
- Set up communication mechanisms as learning and coordination tools for the Fellows, such as WhatsApp groups, Slack channels, and websites
- Work with Mentors and academic institutions to design an orientation program and hands-on training
- Help address administrative and technical concerns of Fellows
- Organize meetings of Fellows and on-the-ground activities as part of MENTOR program activities
- Help USFWS plan the MENTOR Forum
- Provide regular reports to USFWS and other partners
- Communicate ongoing results of the MENTOR program to conservation partners
- Guide development of interim and final reports and products
- Develop mechanism to facilitate continued collaboration among MENTOR Team
About You
- Bachelor’s degree in wildlife conservation, natural resource management, environmental science, conservation social science or a related field.
- At least 5 years of experience in project management within the conservation sector, preferably with a focus on capacity building and training programs.Proven ability to work effectively in partnerships with government agencies, NGOs, and private sector stakeholders in Kenya.
Method of Application
Interested and qualified? Go to Zoological Society of London on careers.zsl.org to apply.