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Position: Environmental Impact Assessment Specialist Company: World Wildlife Fund Location: Gatsibo, Rwanda Experience: 5 years Education: Bachelor’s degree Employment Type: Full-time Industry: Environmental Conservation Department: Environmental Impact Assessment Vacancies: 1 Company Overview The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is an international organization working to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth. We are seeking an Environmental Impact Assessment Specialist to join our team in Gatsibo, Rwanda. Our organization is committed to protecting the environment and promoting sustainable development. We work with governments, businesses, and local communities to conserve natural resources and reduce the impact of human activities on the environment. Job Overview The Environmental Impact Assessment Specialist will be responsible for conducting environmental impact assessments for various projects in Rwanda. The successful candidate will have a strong background in environmental science and experience in conducting environmental impact assessments. The main objective of this position is to ensure that all projects undertaken by the organization are environmentally sustainable and comply with national and international environmental regulations. Visit our website for more information about this position. Key Responsibilities Conduct environmental impact assessments for various projects in Rwanda Identify potential environmental impacts and develop strategies to mitigate them Collaborate with project teams to ensure that environmental considerations are integrated into project planning and implementation Develop and implement environmental monitoring and management plans Provide training and capacity-building programs for project staff and local communities on environmental impact assessment and management Required Skills Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, biology, ecology, or a related field At least 5 years of experience in conducting environmental impact assessments Strong knowledge of national and international environmental regulations and policies Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills Strong communication and interpersonal skills Check out our other job vacancies in Eswatini. Education Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, biology, ecology, or a related field Experience At least 5 years of experience in conducting environmental impact assessments Benefits Competitive salary and benefits package Opportunity to work with a reputable international organization Professional development and training opportunities Training The organization will provide training and capacity-building programs for the successful candidate to enhance their skills and knowledge in environmental impact assessment and management. Working Environment The successful candidate will work in a dynamic and supportive team environment. The organization is committed to providing a safe and healthy working environment for all employees. Application Process Applications should be submitted through our website. Only shortlisted candidates will be
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