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CENTRAL SEASCAPE PROGRAMME MANAGER, WWF-SOLOMON ISLANDS

We are seeking a highly motivated, committed and experienced Central Seascape Programme Manager to lead the setup, implementation and management of WWF’s new seascape programme in Solomon Islands and support delivery of WWF-Pacific’s Five-Year Strategic Plan.

The Central Seascape Programme Manager provides:

  • Effective leadership and management of the Central Seascape programme and delivery of relevant conservation outcomes of the WWF Pacific Five-Year Strategic Plan, and contribution to WWF’s Global Goals.

  • Implementation of the programme through planning, oversight of implementation, budget planning and financial management, monitoring and reporting and learning for the Central Seascape programme according to WWF conservation outcomes and projects agreements — working with the SI Country Manager, Conservation Programme Manager, and Regional Conservation Director, the Central Seascape Programme Manager.

  • Effective collaboration with other programme managers in the Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea and Fiji as well as with the rest of the WWF network.

  • Fundraising and partnership support with relevant stakeholders, including donors, to ensure effective and successful programme development and delivery. 

Among other focus areas. View the complete Job Description for more.

How to Apply?
Interested applicants are encouraged to send an application in PDF format, including a complete CV with full contact details of three professional referees. Please also indicate in your application how you found out about this advert. Applications addressed to the Pacific Head of People & Culture, should be sent via email with the subject “WWF Vacancy: Central Seascape Programme Manager SI’’ to ppo.hr_solsrecruit@wwfpacific.org by close of business, Tuesday, 22 October 2024.

WWF is an equal-opportunity employer and has a genuine commitment to diversity and inclusion. We encourage candidates of all cultures, genders, abilities and experiences to apply. Only short-listed candidates will be called for interviews.

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Why work for WWF-Pacific?
Want to make a positive difference to the future and people of one of the most biodiverse and ecologically important places on Earth, the Pacific Islands? Working with WWF-Pacific could be your opportunity.

Together we are building a future where all Pacific peoples and nations are empowered, climate resilient and prosperous, with nature thriving and visibly recovering — a “People and Nature Positive Pacific”. 

WWF’s work in the Pacific spans three countries with offices in Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Fiji, where our regional hub is based in Suva. Since the mid 1990s we have been working hand in hand with local partners and communities to protect and restore the region's astonishing natural heritage. In Papua New Guinea, for instance, WWF is working in the third largest tropical rainforest in the world, home to a staggering 7% of the world’s total number of species. Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands host part of the Coral Triangle, where 76% of all coral species are found. Fiji meanwhile is home to the world’s third longest continuous barrier reef system that supports some of the only coral reefs thought to remain under current climate change scenarios.

Across the region, significant challenges, from deep sea mining, deforestation, overexploitation of fisheries, plastic pollution to the ubiquitous threat of climate change threaten the balance of these unique, irreplaceable biodiversity hotspots. But with communities as our invaluable partners, the opportunities for meaningful change are also limitless.