Field Officer – Mangrove Habitats
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Sponsored by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in collaboration with the Directorate of Fisheries (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), is implementing the MDC project with the goal of minimizing threats to marine biodiversity, fishery resources and enhancing resilience to climate change in the coastal areas of the Mekong Delta. The project will work with authorities, businesses, the NP Management Board and the fishing community to test financial opportunities and develop new policies. Of relevance to this position, the project will also work with authorities, businesses, and local communities to explore and test solutions to conserve and expand mangrove forests behind the sea dykes to increase fish nursery habitat and coastal biodiversity.
The project will be implemented in the most affected and vulnerable areas of Phu Quoc, Hai Tac archipelago, Ba Lua archipelago, Nam Du archipelago, Hon Dat (Kien Giang), Vinh Chau (Soc Trang).
This is a local recruitment. Only Vietnamese nationals, individuals with residence status or the appropriate employment visa for Vientam are eligible to apply. The remuneration and benefits package for this position is established with reference to the local labour market and in line with the IUCN conditions of service for Vietnam.
The duties of the Field Officer (Mangrove Habitats) will include but is not limited to:
• Support the Project Manager (PM) to carry out activities in collecting existing data on biodiversity, ecosystems, endangered species, exploitation of aquatic resources and legal documents, policies and plans in the area of Hon Dat, Kien Giang, and Lai Hoa, Soc Trang;
• Support the PM to organize conferences, seminars and workshops;
• Assist the PM to coordinate project activities with local government and stakeholder groups;
• Prepare monthly activity progress reports;
• Conduct regular monitoring visits and surveys to collect data for the project Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Plan;
• Support project consultants to carry out field surveys related to Components 3 and 4:
o feasibility study on land use change options including hybrid-NBS options to expand inland mangroves to address the coastal squeeze;
o climate change vulnerability assessment;
o development of factsheets and documents to facilitate integrated planning demonstration workshops;
• Other related duties as assigned by the PM.
• Bachelor degree majoring in Ecology, Natural Resource Management, Aquaculture or related disciplines; • At least 5 years of working experience in mangrove-aquaculture landscapes in the Mekong Delta; • Have knowledge about coastal mangroves, coastal erosion, integrated mangrove-shrimp systems, aquaculture and technologies such as Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS), in the Mekong Delta. The position will be of interest to candidates who are interested in integrated solutions; • Experience with working with local state management agencies in the Mekong Delta. Kien Giang and Soc Trang experience will be an advantage; • Excellent communication skills and working experience with external partners and local communities; • Experience with interview survey methods to collect data and information; • Proficient in using office software (Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Power Point); • Fluent in spoken and written English. |
Applicants are requested to apply online through the HR Management System, by opening the vacancy announcement and pressing the "Apply" button.
Applicants will be asked to create an account and submit their profile information. Applications will not be accepted after the closing date. The vacancy closes at midnight, Swiss time (GMT+1 / GMT+2 during Daylight Saving Time, DST). Please note that only selected applicants will be personally contacted for interviews.
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