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We are seeking a highly experienced conservation professional to assist with the effective development, management, and delivery of terrestrial projects within the Asia-Pacific Programme, and to provide strategic guidance and technical support to these as required. You will become the focal point and advocate for terrestrial conservation work for the Asia-Pacific Region, with a strong knowledge and understanding of Fauna & Flora’s niche and strategy and of the work of other organisations in this space. You will develop a strong knowledge of, and engagement with, donor opportunities relating to conservation in the region, and will support the development of a strategic and well-funded portfolio of work across the Asia-Pacific Region. You will work with Country Programme Directors and Fauna & Flora’s cross-cutting technical expertise to ensure that the most appropriate technical knowledge and experience inform the design and delivery of our work. We are looking for an individual with a demonstrated commitment to biodiversity conservation, high-level technical knowledge, an understanding of good project management and active on-the-ground conservation project experience, ideally in SE Asia. Your ability to harness knowledge effectively from across the organisation will be essential to this role as will a sound understanding of operational, project, grant, and financial management.
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You will be able to build collaborative relationships and working arrangements across diverse and dispersed teams, demonstrating cultural awareness and sensitivity. You will be confident working with a diverse and remote team, partner organisations, funders, and other relevant stakeholders.
In return, the role offers the opportunity to work within a ground-breaking and entrepreneurial organisation, at the forefront of global conservation, with opportunity to apply your skills and expertise where appropriate.
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