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Position Title: National Fisheries Programme Lead

Location: Antananarivo, Madagascar

Closing date for applications: 17 October 2018

Start date: As soon as possible

Contract duration: Permanent

Remuneration: Competitive salary based on experience

Organisation Overview

Blue Ventures is an award-winning marine conservation organisation working to rebuild tropical fisheries with coastal communities. We’re committed to protecting marine biodiversity in ways that benefit coastal people.We work in places where the ocean is vital to local cultures and economies, and are committed to advancing the rights of small-scale fishers throughout the coastal tropics.

Summary Job Description

To coordinate and supervise one of the founding programmes of Blue Ventures in Madagascar, we are recruiting a person to join our central coordination team in Antananarivo. The post includes an exceptional range of activities providing technical support for our field teams to implement the national fisheries programme strategy in the short and long term. Heading a passionate and dynamic team of 20 people and collaborating with our key partners including the communities themselves, he/she will be responsible for developing and supporting implementation of incentive-based, innovative and adaptive models of local fisheries resource management in extremely rich and varied natural and cultural environments.

His/her work will involve frequent trips to all the intervention sites along the west coast of Madagascar: Tsimipaika Bay (Diana region), Mahajamba Bay (Boeny/Sofia regions), the Barren Isles protected area (Melaky region), and all the intervention sites in southwest Madagascar, from Morondava to Toliara (Menabe and Atsimo-Andrefana regions).

Personal qualities being as important as professional skills, it is vital that this person is extremely dynamic, pro-active, disciplined and organised. The geopolitical environment and the general conditions for carrying out activities are complex; the ability to take on challenges in a constructive and passionate way is essential.

Application Process

Applicants should apply online, using the form below, by 17 October 2018.

Please note that applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and first-round interviews may be conducted with short-listed candidates before the application deadline.

All shortlisted candidates will be contacted within two weeks of the closing date.

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We rebuild tropical fisheries with coastal communities Blue Ventures develops transformative approaches for catalysing and sustaining locally led marine conservation. We work in places where the ocean is vital to local cultures and economies, and are committed to protecting marine biodiversity in ways that benefit coastal people.

Our story started over a decade ago, surveying coral reefs in the Mozambique channel. Vezo communities in southern Madagascar were concerned about the decline of their fisheries, so we supported one village to experiment with closing off a small section of their octopus gleaning area for a few months, to see whether this might boost productivity.When the closure was re-opened, communities experienced a huge increase in octopus landings and fisher incomes. As news of this remarkable fishery boom spread, neighbouring communities started copying this approach. Crucially, this sparked interest in more ambitious coastal management efforts, leading to the creation of the country’s first Locally Managed Marine Area (LMMA) governed by a small network of fishing villages.Since then, this temporary fishery closure model has gone viral along thousands of kilometres of Madagascar’s coastline, spawning a grassroots marine conservation revolution with 64 more LMMAs established to date. Today, 11% of the island’s seabed is managed by communities, for communities.Our work is about much more than octopus. These experiences have guided our journey searching for new approaches to demonstrate that marine conservation can be in everyone’s interest, and that taking less from our ocean can give us much much more.

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Position Title: National Fisheries Programme Lead

Location: Antananarivo, Madagascar

Closing date for applications: 17 October 2018

Start date: As soon as possible

Contract duration: Permanent

Remuneration: Competitive salary based on experience

Organisation Overview

Blue Ventures is an award-winning marine conservation organisation working to rebuild tropical fisheries with coastal communities. We’re committed to protecting marine biodiversity in ways that benefit coastal people.We work in places where the ocean is vital to local cultures and economies, and are committed to advancing the rights of small-scale fishers throughout the coastal tropics.

Summary Job Description

To coordinate and supervise one of the founding programmes of Blue Ventures in Madagascar, we are recruiting a person to join our central coordination team in Antananarivo. The post includes an exceptional range of activities providing technical support for our field teams to implement the national fisheries programme strategy in the short and long term. Heading a passionate and dynamic team of 20 people and collaborating with our key partners including the communities themselves, he/she will be responsible for developing and supporting implementation of incentive-based, innovative and adaptive models of local fisheries resource management in extremely rich and varied natural and cultural environments.

His/her work will involve frequent trips to all the intervention sites along the west coast of Madagascar: Tsimipaika Bay (Diana region), Mahajamba Bay (Boeny/Sofia regions), the Barren Isles protected area (Melaky region), and all the intervention sites in southwest Madagascar, from Morondava to Toliara (Menabe and Atsimo-Andrefana regions).

Personal qualities being as important as professional skills, it is vital that this person is extremely dynamic, pro-active, disciplined and organised. The geopolitical environment and the general conditions for carrying out activities are complex; the ability to take on challenges in a constructive and passionate way is essential.

Application Process

Applicants should apply online, using the form below, by 17 October 2018.

Please note that applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and first-round interviews may be conducted with short-listed candidates before the application deadline.

All shortlisted candidates will be contacted within two weeks of the closing date.

2018-10-18

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