Tổ chức Bảo tồn Động thực vật Quốc tế (FFI) tuyển tư vấn quốc tế cho Ban Quản lý Vịnh Hạ Long và Dự án Ecoboat. Hạn chót nộp hồ sơ: 10/06/2009. Thông tin chi tiết xin xem dưới đây:
About FFI
FFI’s mission is to conserve threatened species and ecosystems world-wide, choosing solutions that are sustainable, are based on sound science and take account of human needs. FFI’s strategy to achieve this mission is to work with in-country organisations at all levels to support them in identifying and implementing country led sustainable solutions.
The FFI Asia Pacific Programme has its regional office in
The FFI Vietnam Programme has project offices in Quang Binh, Lao Cai, and Ha Long Bay. It supervises conservation interventions in 20 provinces, focusing on four ecosystem conservation programmes: the Northern Annamite Mountains, Hoang Lien Mountains, Cuc Phuong – Pu Luong Limestone Range, Ha Long Bay Coastal Zone; and two species conservation programmes: Primates and Endangered Plants. The Country Programme is implemented by a team of approximately 30 staff, consultants, volunteers and partners. FFI’s
In Ha Long Bay FFI works directly with the Ha Long Bay Management Board, based in their offices in Ha Long City. Ha
Objective of the Position
The Ha Long Bay Management Department (Ban Quản Lý Vịnh Hạ Long – BQLV) is the Quang Ninh Provincial Agency responsible for stewardship of the Ha Long Bay World Heritage Site, a world-class tourist attraction that has been stressed by impacts of onshore development. Jointly with BQLV, FFI developed the EcoBoat Project in 2005-2008. The EcoBoat is a “floating classroom” that delivers hands-on environmental awareness training in particular to Quang Ninh youth groups; it is now managed by BQLV. There are plans to form a volunteer community organization in 2009 to give direction to the project. Continued FFI support to the EcoBoat Team is intended to sustain an international standard of experiential learning, develop productive relationships with the international and national NGO community, and assist the Project’s implantation as a community institution capable of raising substantial funds in the Quang Ninh community. BQLV has additionally requested FFI to help it develop its capacity to engage pro-actively with international stakeholders, with a view to deepening scientific and technical cooperation and mobilizing additional resources for environmental protection activities.
This is a new position that carries forward close working relationships developed in the course of FFI’s work with the BQLV since 2002.
Tasks
The Advisor, an FFI staff member resident in Ha Long City, provides technical support to the Ha Long Bay Management Department. He/she reports to the BQLV Director. In this capacity, the Advisor:
· Provides advisory support to the EcoBoat Project, a “floating classroom” that delivers hands-on environmental awareness training in particular to Quang Ninh youth groups. In particular, the FFI Advisor helps Project staff maintain ‘international’ relationships, conduct training and lesson-development activities to maintain an elevated standard of quality, and develop new relationships, e.g., with a Japanese university that is working with province’s tourist hotels and tour boat association to improve environmental standards;
· Assists the development of the newly-formed BQLV Outreach Unit, a group charged with management of the agency’s scientific, technical and administrative liaison and cooperation with international and national organizations, institutes, academic institutions, NGOs, embassies, environmental grants donors and other conservation bodies; and
· As opportunities arise, the Advisor facilitates other initiatives aimed at conserving Ha Long Bay’s diverse fauna and flora and its remarkable geology.
FFI proposes to fill this position for a three-year term beginning in July 2009.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate for this position will have:
Experience in outdoor environmental education and/or education generally, particularly with respect to curriculum design, implementation and building the capacity of trainer/facilitators.
Experience in implementing environment, development or education projects carried out by NGOs in
Have a masters’ degree in a closely related field or significant relevant experience.
Outreach skills, including experience in participatory methods to engage of a wide range of stakeholders in programme development.
Excellent oral and written communication skills including at least basic conversational ability in Vietnamese.
Experience in developing and marketing formal grants proposals.
Compensation
Monthly salary of up to US$2,500 depending upon experience. Medical insurance and a return flight to home country.
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Persons wishing to be considered for this position are invited to e-mail a letter of application and CV to Ms. Nguyen Bich Ha (ha.bich.nguyen@ffi.org.vn) no later than 10 June 2009.