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WWFChina招聘启示
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秦岭项目协调员
2005-06-07 11:05:54 第1页
WWF has worked in the Qinling mountain range of Shaanxi Province since 2001 to support conservation of the region's forests and the giant pandas that depend on them. The WWF Qinling Project seeks to secure the recovery and long-term health of forests and pandas, while helping improve the lives of people in this culturally unique but economically underdeveloped area. WWF China is looking for a talented and motivated conservationist to help us take forward this exciting and innovative conservation programme.
Job positioninling Project Coordinator
Location:WWF Xi’an Field Office
Report toinling Team Leader
Main Responsibilities:
Work with WWF Qinling team to develop and implement the strategy plan for biodiversity conservation and sustainable economy development in Qinling mountains, including proposals for extension of the project, or replication of the project elsewhere
Assist to develop project annual work plans and budgets according to TDP's strategic plans
Assist to manage contracted projects and implement consistently monitoring and evaluation
Provide technical assistance to partners
Assist to establish necessary project documentation and database, serving as an information source for WWF family.
Assist to provide timely financial and technical reports as required.
Assist Qinling communication manager to ensure that a sound communications strategy is in place and participate in communications activities as needed
Fulfill other project related works required by the Yangtze Team and TDPs
At least 5-year work experience in biodiversity conservation or related working in China.
Understanding conservation and economic development issues in Qinling
Familiar with adaptive management approach
Background on conservation and rural development
Good English writing and speaking
Excellent Chinese writing skills
Familiar with participatory facilitation skills
Adaptive to frequent field travel
Dynamic, creative and outgoing personality and commitment to nature conservation
Qualifications:
At least 2-year work experience in biodiversity conservation or related working area in China
Understanding conservation and economic development issues in Qinling
A university degree in a relevant field;
Excellent administration and organization skills;
A team player with strong interpersonal skills;
An ability to priorities and complete work to meet deadlines;
Good written and oral skills in English;
Interest in conservation and the mission of WWF.
Candidates should send a cover letter and CV to hr@wwfchina.org. For further information on this position and other job opportunities in the WWF network, please consult www.panda.org/jobs. or www. wwfchina.org
Application deadline: Friday, June 20, 2005
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