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Founded in 1961, WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) is a non-governmental organization working on issues regarding the conservation, research and restoration of the environment. It is the world’s largest conservation organization with over 5 million members and 20 million supporters worldwide. WWF has 6,500 staff globally working in more than 100 countries and supporting around 1,300 conservation and environmental projects.

WWF seeks to appoint an experienced and inspiring leader to take on the exciting role of

Director, Conservation Impact- Africa

Reporting to the Regional Director, Africa, and based in Nairobi, Kenya, the Director, Conservation Impact will be responsible for working with both the Regional Director and Practice Leaders to identify and accelerate the development, design and implementation of the most promising initiatives within Africa that deliver the greatest impact on WWFs Practice Outcomes.

Other key functions include:

  • Working with Practice Leaders, Focal Points and Conservation Directors in Africa to develop a common understanding of regional trends and opportunities and to identify and accelerate the development, design and implementation of high quality initiatives that capitalise on these opportunities and deliver the greatest impact against our Practice Outcomes.
  • Ensuring the fulfilment of the organizations mission of ‘people living in harmony with nature’ by ensuring relevance of our conservation work to people and development in Africa
  • Acting as a regional accelerator for moving regional ideas and smaller initiatives into bigger, focused, well designed and impactful initiatives that deliver the conservation outcome against WWF Goals and are also appealing to funders.
  • Prioritizing and aligning institutional partnerships and country strategies based on the pan-Africa conservation strategy as it develops.

Required Qualifications:

  • Post-graduate qualification in Environmental/Conservation science;
  • At least 10 years in a senior conservation leadership role;
  • Experience of working in an international, matrix organisation;
  • Proven track record of managing internal and external multi-cultural stakeholders to influence and drive change;
  • Clear evidence of enabling conservation delivery and experience in the region;
  • Fluent English- any other language/s of the region an asset.

Required Skills and Competencies:

  • ‘Leading through influence’ leadership and management style with focus on creating enabling environment for others;
  • Proven knowledge and experience of human rights and community based approaches to conservation
  • Strong ability to bring together and inspire various teams together for impact delivery;
  • Entrepreneurial approach and eye for spotting innovation;
  • Superb interpersonal skills which helps connecting people, expertise and hence multiplying conservation impact;
  • Superlative diplomatic and communication skills to bring teams and stakeholders together;
  • Demonstrates WWF behaviors in way of working: Strive for Impact, Listen Deeply, Collaborate Openly, Innovate Fearlessly;
  • Adheres to WWF’s values, which are: Knowledgeable, Optimistic, Determined and Engaging.

Does this describe you? If you feel that you possess these qualities as well as the skills and experience we are looking for and are interested in exploring this exciting and challenging opportunity we would love to hear from you!

How to apply:

email your application by Monday 1st April 2019 to [email protected]

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The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international non-governmental organization founded in 1961, working in the field of the wilderness preservation, and the reduction of humanity's footprint on the environment. It was formerly named the World Wildlife Fund, which remains its official name in Canada and the United States.

It is the world's largest conservation organization with over 5 million supporters worldwide, working in more than 100 countries, supporting around 1,300 conservation and environmental projects. WWF is a foundation, with 55% of funding from individuals and bequests, 19% from government sources (such as the World Bank, DFID, USAID) and 8% from corporations in 2014.

For 50 years, WWF has been protecting the future of nature.

The world’s leading conservation organization, WWF works in 100 countries and is supported by more than one million members in the United States and close to five million globally. WWF's unique way of working combines global reach with a foundation in science, involves action at every level from local to global, and ensures the delivery of innovative solutions that meet the needs of both people and nature.

These things are not just “nice to have”. . . they are “need to haves.” They are the things that make it possible for us to live. And so, to ensure our very survival, they must be kept safe.

It’s a big job. And no one person or organization can do it alone.

But together we can.

WWF-US is part of the WWF global network which has worked for more than 50 years to protect the future of nature. In 2016, WWF embraced a bold new strategy and transformation designed to make the organization stronger and even more effective in tackling the challenges ahead. In this video, Marco Lambertini, Director General, WWF International, talks about WWF’s new way of working and commitment to conservation results.

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0 USD Nairobi CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week World Wide Fund For Nature

Founded in 1961, WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) is a non-governmental organization working on issues regarding the conservation, research and restoration of the environment. It is the world's largest conservation organization with over 5 million members and 20 million supporters worldwide. WWF has 6,500 staff globally working in more than 100 countries and supporting around 1,300 conservation and environmental projects.

WWF seeks to appoint an experienced and inspiring leader to take on the exciting role of

Director, Conservation Impact- Africa

Reporting to the Regional Director, Africa, and based in Nairobi, Kenya, the Director, Conservation Impact will be responsible for working with both the Regional Director and Practice Leaders to identify and accelerate the development, design and implementation of the most promising initiatives within Africa that deliver the greatest impact on WWFs Practice Outcomes.

Other key functions include:

  • Working with Practice Leaders, Focal Points and Conservation Directors in Africa to develop a common understanding of regional trends and opportunities and to identify and accelerate the development, design and implementation of high quality initiatives that capitalise on these opportunities and deliver the greatest impact against our Practice Outcomes.
  • Ensuring the fulfilment of the organizations mission of ‘people living in harmony with nature’ by ensuring relevance of our conservation work to people and development in Africa
  • Acting as a regional accelerator for moving regional ideas and smaller initiatives into bigger, focused, well designed and impactful initiatives that deliver the conservation outcome against WWF Goals and are also appealing to funders.
  • Prioritizing and aligning institutional partnerships and country strategies based on the pan-Africa conservation strategy as it develops.

Required Qualifications:

  • Post-graduate qualification in Environmental/Conservation science;
  • At least 10 years in a senior conservation leadership role;
  • Experience of working in an international, matrix organisation;
  • Proven track record of managing internal and external multi-cultural stakeholders to influence and drive change;
  • Clear evidence of enabling conservation delivery and experience in the region;
  • Fluent English- any other language/s of the region an asset.

Required Skills and Competencies:

  • ‘Leading through influence’ leadership and management style with focus on creating enabling environment for others;
  • Proven knowledge and experience of human rights and community based approaches to conservation
  • Strong ability to bring together and inspire various teams together for impact delivery;
  • Entrepreneurial approach and eye for spotting innovation;
  • Superb interpersonal skills which helps connecting people, expertise and hence multiplying conservation impact;
  • Superlative diplomatic and communication skills to bring teams and stakeholders together;
  • Demonstrates WWF behaviors in way of working: Strive for Impact, Listen Deeply, Collaborate Openly, Innovate Fearlessly;
  • Adheres to WWF’s values, which are: Knowledgeable, Optimistic, Determined and Engaging.

Does this describe you? If you feel that you possess these qualities as well as the skills and experience we are looking for and are interested in exploring this exciting and challenging opportunity we would love to hear from you!

How to apply:

email your application by Monday 1st April 2019 to [email protected]

2019-04-02

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