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BACKGROUND:

African Parks is a non-profit conservation organization that takes on the complete responsibility for the rehabilitation and long-term management of national parks in partnership with governments and local communities. We currently manage 23 national parks and protected areas in 13 countries covering over 20 million hectares in: Angola, Benin, Central African Republic, Chad, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Sudan and Ethiopia.

Gambella National Park is located in Ethiopia’s Gambella region and covers 4,500 km². The park forms part of the largest wildlife migration in the Africa much of which is in the adjacent Boma and Badingilo National Parks in South Sudan.

JOB OVERVIEW:

The primary purpose of the Conservation Manager role is to be in charge of developing, managing and implementing conservation and habitat management strategies within and around the GNP and align these to APN protocols and strategies to efficiently inform management decisions through the following:

MAIN ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Pursue an adaptive management planning process to launch and inform monitoring programme in context of GNP forming part of the Greater Nile Migration;
  • Coordinate closely with the conservation departments in South Sudan to contribute to the conservation approach in the Great Nile Migration Landscape;
  • Carry out monitoring surveys for large mammal (SRF) and predator species;
  • Write research papers, reports, and scholarly articles that guide management (the Park Manager, Park Management Unit and EWCA) and assist for greater understanding and better management of the Landscape;
  • Manage a student programme linked to both international and local universities;
  • Identify corridors and game areas around GNP where wildlife can move through and assist in working this through to the completion of a Land Use Plan;
  • Drive the development and eventual formal gazetting of an important conservation area adjacent to GNP.
  • Develop, implement and monitor fire management, elephant and predator management plans in line with Regional and Internationally relevant plans;
  • Give presentations on research findings to academics, Government and the general public;
  • Develop conservation plans and make recommendations to the park on management issues regarding wildlife conservation and for policymakers and the general public;
  • Plan, design, and carry-out data collection to answer key ecological questions in and around GNP.

    EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

  • Excellent English writing and communication skills with extensive publication record;
  • A PHD in Wildlife Management/Ecology/Environment with proven field and academic experience;
  • A comprehensive knowledge of savannah/grassland conservation practices and principles, human wildlife conflict management and protected area management;
  • Experience in conservation policy development and conservation planning;
  • Relevant experience in monitoring/aerial/other types of survey methodology an important factor;
  • Minimum of 15 years’ experience in this relevant field;
  • Previous experience in working in Ethiopia with government and NGO’s are an advantage.
  • Driver’s License;
  • Physically fit and ability as well as a strong desire to work in a remote area;
  • Ability to work independently, take initiative, pay close attention to details and produce highly accurate work;

A strong computer with relevant software package ability: Word, excel, Power Point, and analytical software such as ARC GIS and other databases.

How to apply

HOW TO APPLY:

To apply, please email your CV and a cover letter to [email protected] by Monday, 09th June 2025. Please include your name and position in the subject line of the email.

Please ensure that any attached documents are labelled under the following manner:

Name_Cover Letter_Conservation Manager_Gambella)

Name_Curriculum Vitae_ Conservation Manager _Gambella)

In case you do not hear from us within two weeks after the closing date, this means that your application was not successful. We thank you for your interest in working for African Parks.

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African Parks is a non-profit conservation organisation that takes on the complete responsibility for the rehabilitation and long-term management of national parks in partnership with governments and local communities. We currently manage 15 national parks and protected areas in nine countries covering 10.5 million hectares: Benin, Central African Republic, Chad, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, the Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Zambia. Elephants drinking at Zakouma National Park © Michael Viljoen Elephants drinking at Zakouma National Park.

The organisation was founded in 2000 in response to the dramatic decline of protected areas due to poor management and lack of funding. African Parks utilises a clear business approach to conserving Africa’s wildlife and remaining wild areas, securing vast landscapes and carrying out the necessary activities needed to protect the parks and their wildlife. African Parks maintains a strong focus on economic development and poverty alleviation of surrounding communities to ensure that each park is ecologically, socially, and financially sustainable in the long-term.

The geographic spread of protected areas and representation of different ecoregions, makes this the most ecologically diverse portfolio of parks under one management across Africa. Our goal is to manage 20 parks by 2020, protecting more than 10 million hectares.

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0 USD Ethiopia CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week African Parks

BACKGROUND:

African Parks is a non-profit conservation organization that takes on the complete responsibility for the rehabilitation and long-term management of national parks in partnership with governments and local communities. We currently manage 23 national parks and protected areas in 13 countries covering over 20 million hectares in: Angola, Benin, Central African Republic, Chad, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Sudan and Ethiopia.

Gambella National Park is located in Ethiopia’s Gambella region and covers 4,500 km². The park forms part of the largest wildlife migration in the Africa much of which is in the adjacent Boma and Badingilo National Parks in South Sudan.

JOB OVERVIEW:

The primary purpose of the Conservation Manager role is to be in charge of developing, managing and implementing conservation and habitat management strategies within and around the GNP and align these to APN protocols and strategies to efficiently inform management decisions through the following:

MAIN ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Pursue an adaptive management planning process to launch and inform monitoring programme in context of GNP forming part of the Greater Nile Migration;
  • Coordinate closely with the conservation departments in South Sudan to contribute to the conservation approach in the Great Nile Migration Landscape;
  • Carry out monitoring surveys for large mammal (SRF) and predator species;
  • Write research papers, reports, and scholarly articles that guide management (the Park Manager, Park Management Unit and EWCA) and assist for greater understanding and better management of the Landscape;
  • Manage a student programme linked to both international and local universities;
  • Identify corridors and game areas around GNP where wildlife can move through and assist in working this through to the completion of a Land Use Plan;
  • Drive the development and eventual formal gazetting of an important conservation area adjacent to GNP.
  • Develop, implement and monitor fire management, elephant and predator management plans in line with Regional and Internationally relevant plans;
  • Give presentations on research findings to academics, Government and the general public;
  • Develop conservation plans and make recommendations to the park on management issues regarding wildlife conservation and for policymakers and the general public;
  • Plan, design, and carry-out data collection to answer key ecological questions in and around GNP.EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
  • Excellent English writing and communication skills with extensive publication record;
  • A PHD in Wildlife Management/Ecology/Environment with proven field and academic experience;
  • A comprehensive knowledge of savannah/grassland conservation practices and principles, human wildlife conflict management and protected area management;
  • Experience in conservation policy development and conservation planning;
  • Relevant experience in monitoring/aerial/other types of survey methodology an important factor;
  • Minimum of 15 years’ experience in this relevant field;
  • Previous experience in working in Ethiopia with government and NGO’s are an advantage.
  • Driver’s License;
  • Physically fit and ability as well as a strong desire to work in a remote area;
  • Ability to work independently, take initiative, pay close attention to details and produce highly accurate work;

A strong computer with relevant software package ability: Word, excel, Power Point, and analytical software such as ARC GIS and other databases.

How to apply

HOW TO APPLY:

To apply, please email your CV and a cover letter to [email protected] by Monday, 09th June 2025. Please include your name and position in the subject line of the email.

Please ensure that any attached documents are labelled under the following manner:

Name_Cover Letter_Conservation Manager_Gambella)

Name_Curriculum Vitae_ Conservation Manager _Gambella)

In case you do not hear from us within two weeks after the closing date, this means that your application was not successful. We thank you for your interest in working for African Parks.

2025-06-10

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