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Title | Timber Trade Programme Officer, TRAFFIC |
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Timber Trade Programme Officer, TRAFFIC
REPORTS TO: European Programme Co-ordinator, TRAFFIC
DURATION: Fixed-term full-time position for a period of one year
SALARY RANGE: £27,000 - £35,000 p.a.
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 8 January 2014
TRAFFIC is seeking a Timber Trade Programme Officer. The Programme Officer will assist in developing the TRAFFIC regional timber trade programme in Europe and will be responsible for the implementation of timber trade related projects in Europe. S/he will also support TRAFFIC´s Global Timber Trade programme. This is a fixed-term position for a period of 12 months, with the expectation that the position will continue contingent on securing of suitable funding. The position will be based in Cambridge, UK. The expected start date is February 2014.
BACKGROUND
TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network, works to ensure that trade in wild animals and plants is not a threat to the conservation of nature. TRAFFIC actively monitors and investigates wildlife trade and provides information to diverse audiences worldwide as a basis for effective conservation policies and programmes. The organization was founded in 1976 and has grown into an international network, with 25 offices worldwide, organized in eight regional programmes. TRAFFIC is a joint programme of WWF, the conservation organization, and IUCN, the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
DUTIES
The Timber Trade Programme Officer will play a pivotal role in developing and implementing TRAFFIC´s timber programme in Europe and support the global timber trade programme of TRAFFIC, working in close collaboration with other TRAFFIC’s offices as well as TRAFFIC´s partners WWF and IUCN.
• Assist in the development and planning of TRAFFIC regional timber trade programme in Europe, including proposal development, project design, liaising with potential donors, and implementation of projects and formulating appropriate policies and recommendations on timber trade controls, FLEGT and related policies;
• Leads in the implementation of TRAFFIC activities in Europe under the EC-funded FLEGT project, including planning and design, technical and financial reporting, communication and monitoring;
• Contributes to TRAFFIC´s global timber trade programme with strategic and programme development, proposal writing, policy advice and project implementation as required in consultation with TRAFFIC’s European Programme Coordinator and the Global Forest Trade Programme Leader;
REQUIREMENTS
University qualifications in forestry, forest economy, resource management, ecology, environmental policy or similar; • Relevant and proven experience in project cycle management, i.e. co-ordinating larger projects, incl. overseeing staff/consultants and managing project budgets and reporting; • Experience in implementing EC-funded projects an advantage; • Experience in working with the public and private sector an advantage; • Strong fundraising skills including the development of project concepts and proposals; • Strong research and analytical skills, and an ability to articulate complex issues clearly; • Strong networking skills and communication skills and ability to work in different cultural contexts; • Willing and able to travel within Europe and beyond; • Fluency in spoken and written English; fluency in other languages, particularly Spanish, an advantage.
SUPERVISION: Supervises consultants and TRAFFIC staff as required.
Applications
Applicants are asked to submit their CV and a covering letter in English. The letter must specifically address the job requirements in the order presented above.
Applicants are requested to apply online through the IUCN HR Management System (which is an administrative system used by TRAFFIC), by opening the vacancy announcement and pressing the "Apply" button at: https://hrms.iucn.org/iresy/index.cfm?event=vac.show&vacId=715
For further information about TRAFFIC visit our website at http://www.traffic.org |