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The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Ghana Project Office, operating under the IUCN West and Central Africa Regional Programme (PACO), is seeking the services of a Technical Assistant to provide support to the Ghana Project Office towards implementation of the Mono-Volta Mangroves Forest Management Project and other IUCN initiatives in Ghana such as the Stabilising Land Use Project (PLUS), the Restoration in Cocoa Supply Chains Project (RESUPPLY), Shared Resources Joint Solutions Project (SRJS), and The Forest Landscape Restoration through a Sustainable Wood Energy Value Chain.
The Mono-Volta Mangroves Project is a four-year project (2019-2022) which aims to achieve integrated protection of Mangrove’s fragile diversity and ecosystems in West Africa and their enhanced resilience to climate change.
The specific objective of the project is to strengthen the management of protected areas and unprotected mangrove sites. The aim is to link governance and production systems with mangrove conservation structures at the territorial level. These links will be created through exchanges between actors in decision-making on the use of spaces and best practices, to set up or strengthen the platforms for dialogue within the landscapes and to make available grants to support management and conservation actions, based on competitive calls for proposals.IUCN will implement activities in the Mono-Volta landscape (Songor Lagoon and Anlo-Keta Lagoons in Ghana, Roy Mouth in Benin and Mono Delta Biosphere Reserve in Benin and Togo)
The Expected Results of the Project are:Result
Socio-economic and sectoral activities in landscapes are coordinated in an integrated way.
Through this result, the action will identify and deepen the opportunities and issues related to the territories of intervention: state of ecosystems, evolution, restoration issues, prospects for the exploitation of natural resources and identification of conflicts of interest and use. The action will facilitate dialogues and diagnostics that characterize conflicts of interest and use, facilitate dialogues around these conflicts of use, and facilitate the production and dissemination of knowledge and management tools. sustainable resource development, restoration of degraded habitats and improve their resilience to climate change.
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Project Management, Administration and Implementation
- Assist in the implementation of project budgets according to annual work plans;
- Assist in the preparation and implementation of workshops, seminars and training activities and provide technical guidance and logistical support to these events at both national and landscape levels
- Assist with drafting of reports for the Mangroves Project, West and Central Africa Regional Office (PACO) and Forest Conservation Programme semi-annual and annual reports and other IUCN Newsletters/ publications.
- Assist with filing of financial reports of the Ghana Project Office and preparation of monthly financial reports for submission to the PACO Finance and Administrative Assistant based in Cameroon.
- Scan all financial justifications/receipts and send to PACO Administrative Assistant
- Be responsive to any other administrative call from the Country Coordinator, MACO Team and Regional Office (PACO).
Networking, Relationship building and Communication
- Assist in the production of briefs from project outcomes, lessons and contribute to the dissemination of such communication materials.
- Build cordial relationship with project implementing partners as well as with IUCN staff regionally and globally.
- Perform any other duties as may be prescribed by the Country Coordinator, the IUCN MACO coordination team and IUCN PACO Regional Forest Programme Coordinator, based in Cameroon.
Expected Outputs
- IUCN Ghana Projects workplans well implemented without delays
- Implementing Partners’ activities monitored in Ghana, Bénin and Togo.
- Semi-Annual reports, Newsletters and meetings reports drafted and submitted on time
- Prepare and submit a hand-over note and return all company property and data to IUCN when the contract reaches its term.
Timeframe
This is a full-time vacancy for an initial contract period of 1 year (renewable annually). The successful candidate is expected to report to work five days a week. Hours of engagement shall be from 8:30AM-5:00PM each day.
In the event that the consultant travels out of Accra for official assignments, he/she shall, in addition to the agreed monthly salary, also be entitled to Daily Subsistence Allowance (DSA) at IUCN’s approved rates.
REQUIREMENTS
- A minimum of First Degree in Natural Resources Management/Coastal Management/Forestry (or related subject).
- At least 3-4 years’experience in implementation and technical and administrative monitoring of projects, preferably with some field experience in coastal and/or forest related issues and community mobilisation.
- Strong ability in writing concise technical and administrative reports
- Ability to work and coordinate remotely, and work in a multicultural/multilingual context
- Ability to travel in Ghana and outside of Ghana regularly
- An understanding of Climate Change and Natural Resource Management Concepts
- Fluency in written and spoken English. Fluency in French is a prerequisite. Fluency in Ewe and/or Ga-Dangbe languages is an advantage.
Desired
- Skills in MS Word, Excel and Power Point
- Ability to learn quickly on the job
- Proactive, take initiative and willingness to travel out of Accra and Ghana for field work and other engagements
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3. Carefully follow the instructions on how to apply.
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The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Ghana Project Office, operating under the IUCN West and Central Africa Regional Programme (PACO), is seeking the services of a Technical Assistant to provide support to the Ghana Project Office towards implementation of the Mono-Volta Mangroves Forest Management Project and other IUCN initiatives in Ghana such as the Stabilising Land Use Project (PLUS), the Restoration in Cocoa Supply Chains Project (RESUPPLY), Shared Resources Joint Solutions Project (SRJS), and The Forest Landscape Restoration through a Sustainable Wood Energy Value Chain.
The Mono-Volta Mangroves Project is a four-year project (2019-2022) which aims to achieve integrated protection of Mangrove’s fragile diversity and ecosystems in West Africa and their enhanced resilience to climate change.
The specific objective of the project is to strengthen the management of protected areas and unprotected mangrove sites. The aim is to link governance and production systems with mangrove conservation structures at the territorial level. These links will be created through exchanges between actors in decision-making on the use of spaces and best practices, to set up or strengthen the platforms for dialogue within the landscapes and to make available grants to support management and conservation actions, based on competitive calls for proposals.IUCN will implement activities in the Mono-Volta landscape (Songor Lagoon and Anlo-Keta Lagoons in Ghana, Roy Mouth in Benin and Mono Delta Biosphere Reserve in Benin and Togo)
The Expected Results of the Project are:Result
Socio-economic and sectoral activities in landscapes are coordinated in an integrated way.
Through this result, the action will identify and deepen the opportunities and issues related to the territories of intervention: state of ecosystems, evolution, restoration issues, prospects for the exploitation of natural resources and identification of conflicts of interest and use. The action will facilitate dialogues and diagnostics that characterize conflicts of interest and use, facilitate dialogues around these conflicts of use, and facilitate the production and dissemination of knowledge and management tools. sustainable resource development, restoration of degraded habitats and improve their resilience to climate change.
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Project Management, Administration and Implementation
- Assist in the implementation of project budgets according to annual work plans;
- Assist in the preparation and implementation of workshops, seminars and training activities and provide technical guidance and logistical support to these events at both national and landscape levels
- Assist with drafting of reports for the Mangroves Project, West and Central Africa Regional Office (PACO) and Forest Conservation Programme semi-annual and annual reports and other IUCN Newsletters/ publications.
- Assist with filing of financial reports of the Ghana Project Office and preparation of monthly financial reports for submission to the PACO Finance and Administrative Assistant based in Cameroon.
- Scan all financial justifications/receipts and send to PACO Administrative Assistant
- Be responsive to any other administrative call from the Country Coordinator, MACO Team and Regional Office (PACO).
Networking, Relationship building and Communication
- Assist in the production of briefs from project outcomes, lessons and contribute to the dissemination of such communication materials.
- Build cordial relationship with project implementing partners as well as with IUCN staff regionally and globally.
- Perform any other duties as may be prescribed by the Country Coordinator, the IUCN MACO coordination team and IUCN PACO Regional Forest Programme Coordinator, based in Cameroon.
Expected Outputs
- IUCN Ghana Projects workplans well implemented without delays
- Implementing Partners’ activities monitored in Ghana, Bénin and Togo.
- Semi-Annual reports, Newsletters and meetings reports drafted and submitted on time
- Prepare and submit a hand-over note and return all company property and data to IUCN when the contract reaches its term.
Timeframe
This is a full-time vacancy for an initial contract period of 1 year (renewable annually). The successful candidate is expected to report to work five days a week. Hours of engagement shall be from 8:30AM-5:00PM each day.
In the event that the consultant travels out of Accra for official assignments, he/she shall, in addition to the agreed monthly salary, also be entitled to Daily Subsistence Allowance (DSA) at IUCN’s approved rates.
REQUIREMENTS
- A minimum of First Degree in Natural Resources Management/Coastal Management/Forestry (or related subject).
- At least 3-4 years’experience in implementation and technical and administrative monitoring of projects, preferably with some field experience in coastal and/or forest related issues and community mobilisation.
- Strong ability in writing concise technical and administrative reports
- Ability to work and coordinate remotely, and work in a multicultural/multilingual context
- Ability to travel in Ghana and outside of Ghana regularly
- An understanding of Climate Change and Natural Resource Management Concepts
- Fluency in written and spoken English. Fluency in French is a prerequisite. Fluency in Ewe and/or Ga-Dangbe languages is an advantage.
Desired
- Skills in MS Word, Excel and Power Point
- Ability to learn quickly on the job
- Proactive, take initiative and willingness to travel out of Accra and Ghana for field work and other engagements
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