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Technical Advisor, Transfrontier Conservation Areas (TFCAs)

Vacancy #:   5505
Unit:   ESARO - Conservation Areas and Species
Organisation:   International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
Location:   Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office, Nairobi, Kenya
Reporting to:   Team Leader, SADC Transfrontier Conservation Areas Facilities
Work percentage:   100%
Grade:   P2
Expected start date:   01 May 2021
Type of contract:   Fixed-term (43 months)
Closing date:   20 December 2020
BACKGROUND
THIS IS A LOCAL POSITION OPEN TO THE NATIONALS OF THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY (SADC). APPLICANTS FROM NON-SADC COUNTRIES WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.

BACKGROUND:-

The IUCN Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office (ESARO) operates in twenty-four countries in the Horn of Africa, eastern Africa, southern Africa and the Western Indian Ocean. IUCN ESARO engages directly in biodiversity conservation in the region through its innovative thematic programme, Conservation Areas and Species (CAS). The CAS programme draws on evidence-based and best practice approaches to enhance the conservation and management of biodiversity and ecosystems in Eastern and Southern Africa. CAS operates through a “One Programme” approach working closely with IUCN members and Commissions to engage in a diverse set of biodiversity conservation actions ranging from the implementation of field projects to influencing policy and institutional frameworks at local, national, regional and global levels. The CAS programme is focused on enhancing management effectiveness, governance and equity of protected and conserved areas, strengthening multi-sectoral and multi-stakeholder engagement to improve biodiversity conservation at landscape and seascape level, and supporting effective local community engagement in biodiversity conservation. The thematic programme also contributes to building the capacity of IUCN Members and partners, as well as the ESARO Secretariat to tackle new and emerging biodiversity conservation challenges in the region and to implement relevant international conventions, such as the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) , Convention on Illegal Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) and the UNESCO World Heritage Convention. The programme also links closely to relevant work and regional priorities of Regional Economic Communities, the African Union and the United Nations Environment Assembly.

IUCN ESARO was appointed as the Project Executing Agency (PEA) for the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) Financing Facility. IUCN ESARO seeks to recruit a highly qualified Technical Advisor to help with executing SADC Secretariat’s role in the implementation of the SADC TFCA Financing Facilities. A summary of the SADC TFCA Financing Facilities is as follows:


SADC TFCA Financing Facility;

The development and establishment of a regional and sustainable Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) financing mechanism is a major component of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) TFCA programme (2013). The initial funding by the German Government (BMZ through KfW) shall be EUR 12 million (plus an additional commitment for EUR 11 million to be made available in the near future) for an initial financing cycle of up to 6 years. The intention is to leverage additional funds from various partners, including further commitment from Germany, in order to reach an operational funding volume of approximately EUR 100 million in the medium to long term.

The SADC TFCA Financing Facility (FF) is intended to foster closer collaboration between stakeholders supporting TFCAs and provide the basis for longer-term and more sustainable funding opportunities to develop all TFCAs. The SADC TFCA FF will be fully aligned with the objectives of the SADC Programme for TFCAs (2013) aiming at contributions to various objectives and goals in other relevant SADC strategies and protocols.
Through the TFCA Financing Facility, investments in tangible measures strengthening ecological, economic, cultural and institutional connectivity within SADC TFCAs will be leveraged in a flexible, demand-and performance driven way. The measures shall integrate three dimensions:
1) improved habitat connectivity, especially for elephants and large carnivores as flagship species (“species” dimension),
2) improved management effectiveness and governance of TFCAs and protected areas PAs (“habitat” dimension) and
3) improved livelihoods for communities affected by human-wildlife co-habitation (“people” dimension)
The SADC TFCA FF will contribute towards: (i) faster implementation of projects, (ii) better dissemination and multiplication of innovative approaches, (iii) a pipeline of bankable projects, ready for funding and able to absorb additional funds, (iv) faster response and reaction to upcoming challenges, crises or opportunities, (v) better coordination and harmonisation of national, bilateral and multilateral programmes. Further, the financing mechanism shall contribute to the institutional development of TFCAs, including the preparation and constitution of Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs), treaties and other legal documents as required.

Training Facilities and Programmes for Wildlife Managers and Rangers in the SADC region;

Following negotiations between Germany and SADC in 2011, € 10 million was committed in financial cooperation funds to promote the development of training infrastructure and programmes for protected area managers and rangers in SADC TFCAs. € 4 million of this funding was allocated to the development of infrastructure of the Southern African Wildlife College. € 6 million has been allocated for strengthening capacities of personnel in SADC TFCAs to help implement existing SADC programmes for TFCA management. The TFCA Capacity Development Facility will be a grant-making mechanism intended to provide skills-based training for Wildlife Managers and Rangers in SADC TFCAs, and will be informed by a detailed training needs assessment.
JOB DESCRIPTION
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:-

Assist the Senior Programme Officer for Natural Resources and Wildlife in executing the role of SADC Secretariat in implementation of the Regional Financing Facility for SADC TFCAs and the Regional Training Programme for Wildlife Rangers and Managers as defined in the Project documents;

Provide advisory services to the SADC Secretariat on technical matters pertaining to the Implementation of the SADC TFCAs Programme.

SPECIFIC DUTIES:-

Under the overall guidance and supervision of the Senior Programme Officer for Natural Resources and Wildlife, the Technical Advisor-TFCAs shall perform the following duties:-

Technical and Advisory support to the SADC TFCA Financing Facility and Training and Capacity Building Programme;-

To oversee and supervise the implementation of Regional Financing Facility for SADC TFCAs and the Regional Training Programme for Wildlife Rangers and Managers in the context of TFCAs Programme in order to ensure compliance with the approved policy framework, in particular:-

Technical representation of SADC Secretariat in the Project Steering Committee (PSC) of the Financing Facility;
Provide strategic advice to the PSC on matters pertaining to the implementation of the Facility in particular the alignment of the Facility work plan with SADC priorities and strategies;
Provide guidance and support to the Executing Agency in its role as outlined in the Implementation Agreements in particular drafting budget and work plan and working documents for approval by PSC, shortlisting of proposals, peer reviews and full proposal development as well as technical reports to the PSC;
Oversee Monitoring and Evaluation (ensure function linkages between the TFCA Facility indicators and the SADC TFCA M&E Framework);
Support mobilization of additional resources from other interested parties in order to expand the facility

Programme development and implementation-;

Provide support to the development and harmonization of policies and legislation for TFCAs in a regional context;
Facilitate the carrying out of cost benefit assessments of TFCAs as well as proposed models of cost and benefit sharing;
Collect and disseminate information, and enable information flow within and among TFCAs and in a regional context;
Support the elaboration and development of regional community based integrated natural resource management and marketing strategies in TFCAs;
Promote and monitor partnerships between the private sector, public sector, and civil society for the benefit of TFCAs.

Networking and cooperation;-

Co-operating with and ensuring regular contacts, and dialogue with relevant organizations: non-governmental bodies and persons within the TFCAs environment as well as with other relevant projects or institutions in order to enhance and achieve sustainable development of TFCAs,
Conducting public relations work and cooperation within SADC, and
•Communicating and channelling interests and aspirations of the SADC and exchanging ideas and information for the benefit of natural resources and Wildlife at large.

Knowledge management;-

Facilitate functions of TFCAs Network in support of SADC TFCAs Programme implementation including development of policy documents, publications and research

Other responsibilities:-
Represent the FANR NRW Unit in missions or meetings when requested to do so, and
Undertake any other tasks relevant to and in the interest of the SADC Secretariat.


OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES

Organizational relations;-

The position will be housed at the SADC Secretariat in Gaborone, Botswana under the direct supervision of the Senior Programme Officer NRW Unit. In the conduct of his/her work, the incumbent will further liaise with other Senior Programme Officers in the FANR Directorate as well as other Directorates within the SADC Secretariat Headquarter.


Reporting;-

The incumbent will report to the Senior Programme Officer NRW Unit. He or she shall abide by SADC rules and procedures.

Office space and logistical support;-

The SADC Technical Advisor (TFCAs) will be allocated office space within the FANR Directorate at SADC Secretariat, Gaborone. The incumbent will receive other logistical support and services from and through the FANR Directorate.
REQUIREMENTS
  • Education;-
A Masters degree in Natural Resources Management or equivalent.


• Work Experience;-
Minimum 10 years' experience working in the natural resources conservation and management arena,
Experience in policy formulation, developing resource use plans in the context of strategic and operational planning, including experience at senior management levels in government, projects and/or NGOs is mandatory,
Experience in facilitating or coordinating TFCA activities and programmes or natural resources at large in SADC region,
Experience in community based natural resource management,
Good understanding of international trends and protocols in trans-boundary natural resources management and biodiversity conservation,


• Language Proficiency;-
Fluency in written and spoken English. A working knowledge of Portuguese and French would be an advantage.


• Functional competencies;-
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Ability to identify issues, analyze and participate in the resolution of issues/problems. Ability to conduct data collection using various methods.
Excellent analytical skills for the review and assessments of project proposals.
Computer proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and PowerPoint), database applications, spreadsheet and graphics presentations
Conceptual analytical and evaluative skills to conduct independent research and analysis, including familiarity with and experience in the use of various research sources, including electronic sources on the internet, intranet and other databases.
Ability to apply judgment in the context of assignments given, plan own work and manage conflicting priorities.
Takes responsibility for incorporating gender perspectives and ensuring the equal participation of women and men in all areas of work.


• Core Competencies;-
Transparency: Able to build trust and contribute to informed and responsible decision making by carrying out the work of IUCN in a transparent manner; provides clear guidance to ensure that objectives and desired measurable results are understood by members of the team.
Inclusiveness: Understands and accepts cultural diversity, and provide a tolerant, positive and supportive working environment that fosters respect for diversity, demonstrates ability to work in a multicultural, multi ethnic environment and to maintain effective working relations with people of different nationalities and cultural backgrounds.
Professionalism: Promote the organization’s interests, objectives and values in a diligent and professional manner.
Accountability: Takes responsibility of individual and collective actions, promotes the IUCN One Programme approach.
APPLICATIONS

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