Information Coordination Mentor (Law Enforcement) – CHAD 91 views1 applications


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 19 national parks and protected areas in 12 countries covering over 20 million hectares in: Angola, Benin, Central African Republic, Chad, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, the Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Zambia, South Soudan and Zimbabwe.

Job Overview:

The Information Coordination Mentor is responsible for developing, in accordance with African Parks SOPs and in close collaboration with the AP Information Coordination Manager, individual but linked Information Coordination functions for Ennedi, Greater Zakouma (Zakouma + Siniaka NP) and Aouk, to provide operational support to counter wildlife crime and other threats against the protected areas under AP management.

Key responsibilities:

  • In adherence to the AP Information Coordination SOPs, support the enhancement of each park’s information investigator and analyst capabilities to address the park’s Priority Information Requirements (PIRs) and provide mentorship at both individual and team level for wildlife crime investigation.
  • Ensure that Information Analysis support and strategy is coherent with park-level law enforcement, community development and biodiversity strategies.
  • Manage the administration of the local database software (Geosuite) for users in Chad, including user accounts and maintenance of the network with the support of the AP Information Coordination Program Manager and the Regional Technology Development Manager.
  • In collaboration with Park-level Information Coordination teams, maintain all keystone documents relevant to the departments function.
  • Coordinatewith otherregional parks and agencies toensure relevant reporting flows both ways.
  • Provide country level strategic support toparks.
  • Supervise day-to-day work of park-level teams, including but not limited to work schedules, human resource requirements and personnel development, and other such activities as may be required or requested by Park Manager.
  • Ensure adherence to the highest ethical and legal standards, as well as to APN values, in all team activities and by all team personnel.

What does success look like in 2-years’ time?

  • Decision-makers in the four protected areas and at regional level are assisted by a formal and highly operational Information Coordination capability to make informed decisions.
  • Each team has not only acquired the ability to timely and accurately report but also to disrupt and deter wildlife crime and/or other threats before they materialize.
  • Each team has acquired the necessary skills and tradecraft to set up and run complex Information Coordination operations.
  • Effective information-sharing mechanisms between the parks, as well as with other AP entities, are well-established.
  • All teams in the parks adhere to and have implemented the relevant AP SOPs and training manuals.
  • Both at the individual level and as teams, all teams’ personnel have professionally advanced.

Key relationships:

  • Park Managers
  • Park’s HODs
  • Park Information Coordination teams relevant local authorities and judiciary and external partners.
  • Other AP Information Coordination teams
  • AP Information Coordination Program Manager

Competencies and Experiences :

  1. Proven experience in law enforcement, information collection and analysis or related fields.
  2. Demonstrated capacity to train and mentor local teams in remote African contexts.
  3. Highly organised individual with analytical abilities.
  4. Excellent computer literacy and willingness to learn new software.
  5. Previous experience working in Information Analysis required.
  6. French language fluency is critical, English and Arabic proficiency is preferred.

The application including: (i) a letter of motivation addressed to the Central Africa Regional Operations Manager, explaining your interest as well as the names and contact details (e-mail, address, telephone number) of three (03) reference persons, (ii) an updated CV, (iii) copies of diplomas and/or copies of certificates and attestations of previous work in single files are to be sent by e-mail to the address: [email protected] or to be deposited physically at**:**

African Parks Tchad Quartier Klémat – 2eme Arrondissement

Rue 3258 – Porte 63, N’Djamena, Chad

The closing date for applications is 20 April 2024.

Note:

  • Applications received after this date will not be considered. Only selected candidates will be informed by e-mail or telephone.
  • If you do not hear from us within two weeks of the closing date, your application has been unsuccessful.

Thank you for your interest in 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 N'djamena CF 3201 Abc road Fixed Term , 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 19 national parks and protected areas in 12 countries covering over 20 million hectares in: Angola, Benin, Central African Republic, Chad, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, the Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Zambia, South Soudan and Zimbabwe.

Job Overview:

The Information Coordination Mentor is responsible for developing, in accordance with African Parks SOPs and in close collaboration with the AP Information Coordination Manager, individual but linked Information Coordination functions for Ennedi, Greater Zakouma (Zakouma + Siniaka NP) and Aouk, to provide operational support to counter wildlife crime and other threats against the protected areas under AP management.

Key responsibilities:

  • In adherence to the AP Information Coordination SOPs, support the enhancement of each park's information investigator and analyst capabilities to address the park's Priority Information Requirements (PIRs) and provide mentorship at both individual and team level for wildlife crime investigation.
  • Ensure that Information Analysis support and strategy is coherent with park-level law enforcement, community development and biodiversity strategies.
  • Manage the administration of the local database software (Geosuite) for users in Chad, including user accounts and maintenance of the network with the support of the AP Information Coordination Program Manager and the Regional Technology Development Manager.
  • In collaboration with Park-level Information Coordination teams, maintain all keystone documents relevant to the departments function.
  • Coordinatewith otherregional parks and agencies toensure relevant reporting flows both ways.
  • Provide country level strategic support toparks.
  • Supervise day-to-day work of park-level teams, including but not limited to work schedules, human resource requirements and personnel development, and other such activities as may be required or requested by Park Manager.
  • Ensure adherence to the highest ethical and legal standards, as well as to APN values, in all team activities and by all team personnel.

What does success look like in 2-years’ time?

  • Decision-makers in the four protected areas and at regional level are assisted by a formal and highly operational Information Coordination capability to make informed decisions.
  • Each team has not only acquired the ability to timely and accurately report but also to disrupt and deter wildlife crime and/or other threats before they materialize.
  • Each team has acquired the necessary skills and tradecraft to set up and run complex Information Coordination operations.
  • Effective information-sharing mechanisms between the parks, as well as with other AP entities, are well-established.
  • All teams in the parks adhere to and have implemented the relevant AP SOPs and training manuals.
  • Both at the individual level and as teams, all teams’ personnel have professionally advanced.

Key relationships:

  • Park Managers
  • Park’s HODs
  • Park Information Coordination teams relevant local authorities and judiciary and external partners.
  • Other AP Information Coordination teams
  • AP Information Coordination Program Manager

Competencies and Experiences :

  1. Proven experience in law enforcement, information collection and analysis or related fields.
  2. Demonstrated capacity to train and mentor local teams in remote African contexts.
  3. Highly organised individual with analytical abilities.
  4. Excellent computer literacy and willingness to learn new software.
  5. Previous experience working in Information Analysis required.
  6. French language fluency is critical, English and Arabic proficiency is preferred.

The application including: (i) a letter of motivation addressed to the Central Africa Regional Operations Manager, explaining your interest as well as the names and contact details (e-mail, address, telephone number) of three (03) reference persons, (ii) an updated CV, (iii) copies of diplomas and/or copies of certificates and attestations of previous work in single files are to be sent by e-mail to the address: [email protected] or to be deposited physically at**:**

African Parks Tchad Quartier Klémat - 2eme Arrondissement

Rue 3258 - Porte 63, N'Djamena, Chad

The closing date for applications is 20 April 2024.

Note:

  • Applications received after this date will not be considered. Only selected candidates will be informed by e-mail or telephone.
  • If you do not hear from us within two weeks of the closing date, your application has been unsuccessful.

Thank you for your interest in African Parks

2024-04-21

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