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Field Ecologist

Frankfurt Zoological Society Zambia | Nsumbu National Park in northern

Frankfurt Zoological Society Zambia

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Job Description

Job Opportunity: Field Ecologist
Name of position : Field Ecologist
Reporting to: Ecology and Conservation Science Managers
Works closely with : NTCP Project Team, DNPW Partners, local communities and international partners
Line Management Responsibilities : An Ecological Monitoring Team of up to 10 people
Location : Nsumbu National Park in northern Zambia; accommodation provided
Salary : Competitive based on qualifications and experience
Start date : April 1, 2024
Purpose of the Job

NTCP has an opportunity for a Field Ecologist to lead ecological monitoring activities. The purpose of the Field Ecologist is to implement an applied ecological monitoring and research programme across the terrestrial and aquatic landscapes within the Nsumbu-Mweru ecosystem to support both landscape-scale adaptive management and the restoration of several keystone mammal species (including African lions). The monitoring programme should deliver meaningful results based on conservation science to enable adaptive management and an improved understanding of ecosystem functions and changes on a landscape scale. This includes areas under different management regimes as well as different stages of recovery.

Responsibilities

1. Manage the ecological monitoring team:
i. Structure, strategy, funding, and evaluation- In line with the NTCP’s organisational structure, plan, budget, and coordinate ecological monitoring activities with partners and stakeholders. Provide input into the development of project proposals and reports for donor funding.

ii. Recruitment, line management, and development of the sub-department- Oversee the recruitment and onboarding of new team members, manage and assess staff performance under direct line management, and coordinate capacity building and training initiatives for the team.

2. Ecological monitoring and research:
i. Fieldwork – where applicable, implement or contribute to ecological monitoring programmes, including climate and hydrological monitoring, remote sensing, fire monitoring, vegetation surveys, wildlife surveys, carnivore monitoring, and aquatic biodiversity monitoring.

ii. Data management, analysis, and reporting – manage ecological monitoring databases and analyse and report on ecological monitoring data in collaboration with the Ecology and Conservation Science Managers. Communicate results to partners, donors, local stakeholders, and the public using appropriate mediums to showcase the biodiversity of the landscape and the achievements of the NTCP.

Qualifications, skills and attributes

Working Conditions/Physical Effort

The successful candidate will be expected to accompany the team and/or scouts on data collection and monitoring expeditions in the field, requiring physical exertion on rugged terrain both in Nsumbu National Park and surrounding GMAs as well as on boat patrols on Lake Tanganyika.

Your application should include:

A cover letter (maximum of 2 pages) including your earliest possible starting date. The cover letter will be used to judge the quality of your application and should answer the following:

Any applications clearly drafted using AI writing assistants (e.g., Microsoft Copilot) will be set aside.

A chronological CV in PDF format

Only candidates who meet the minimum requirements will be considered for the position. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. Please submit applications to [email protected] . Ensure the subject line in your email application states “Field Ecologist.” Applications close on Friday, February 29, 2024.

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