This monthly newsletter may be of use to those
involved in GIS-IDEAS. The newsletter issues contain
a lot of useful links regarding spatial data
management in the Asia/Pacific region. Feel free to
share this notice with colleagues and spread the word.
Regards, Kate
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as support synchronization of regional activities.
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Vacancy Announcement
WWF, the conservation organization, has a global network
active in 96 countries. Through its Indochina Programme
Office in Hanoi, WWF is working in partnership with the
Forest Protection Department of Thua Thien Hue Province to
implement a four-year project, "Green Corridor - meeting
global conservation targets in a productive landscape", in
central Vietnam. WWF is seeking applicants for two
Vietnamese national project staff positions to be based in
Hue City, Vietnam. Details are below:
- Position 1: Community Forestry Officer
Major duties: The Project Community Forestry Officer is 36
months full-time position to the project. The Community
Forestry Officer will be contracted by WWF to facilitate
participatory and consultative processes through which
stakeholders develop, agree and adopt participatory
management plans within a natural resource management mosaic
for a biological Green Corridor. S/he will assist with
training provision, participatory workshops and meetings
with individual stakeholders and other activities to ensure
that all stakeholders are actively engaged in the Project,
and that the Project is responsive to stakeholder concerns
and issues. S/he will also conduct socio economic
assessments, development of community regulations, advise
upon forestry and income generation activities and other
duties as required.
Required qualifications and experience:
- Bachelors Degree in appropriate subject such as forestry,
development studies, sociology or other related field.
- Familiarity with community based resource management
issues.
- Substantive experience with community forestry, community
development and promotion, sustainable livelihoods,
community-based resource management. Participatory methods
development, agricultural extension and training and/or land
allocation is preferable.
- Proven familiarity and experience with Vietnamese culture
and decision-making processes is essential.
- Proven ability to negotiate, liaise and communicate
effectively with local communities, traditional leaders and
other local stakeholders.
- Experience of working in a multi-disciplinary team would
be very useful.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills together
with the ability to act as a translator in the field and
office as required. Good English language skills are
therefore an advantage
- Position 2: GIS and Biodiversity Project Officer
Major duties: The GIS and Biodiversity Project Officer is a
24 months full-time position which will assist the project
under the auspices of the âEarth Observation and Traditional
Ecological Mapping to Support Biodiversity Conservation in
Vietnamâ project implemented jointly with our partner,
Hatfield Consultants Ltd. The GIS and Biodiversity Officer
will be jointly contracted by Hatfield / WWF to assist in
the development and implementation of tools using GIS and
Earth Observation data, assisting in identifying
conservation hotspots and creating a resource zonation plan,
training counterparts, and undertake participatory mapping
of natural resources using traditional ecological knowledge.
S/he will assist with training provision, field data
collection, GIS data analysis, translation, workshops and
meetings. S/he will also conduct mapping, socio economic
assessments and analysis of GIS/EO data.
Required qualifications and experience:
- Bachelors Degree or higher in appropriate subject such as
forest ecology, land-use planning or natural resource
management, or other related field.
- Familiarity with using Geographical Information Systems
and Remote Sensing data.
- Substantive experience with the creation of operational
maps with appropriate levels of stakeholder participation.
- Proven ability to negotiate, liaise and communicate
effectively with communities, government partners,
international scientists and local stakeholders is
essential.
- Previous of working in a multi-disciplinary team would be
useful.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills together
with the ability to act as a translator in the field and
office as required. Good English language skills are
therefore an advantage.
- Interested candidates should send their job applications
by the 20th February, 2005 specifying for which position
they are applying, and their CVs in English, to Chris
Dickinson ( Chief Technical Advisor) by email (
chris-wwfhue(a)vnn.vn ) or by mail to the Green Corridor
Project Office, c/o Chi Cuc Kiem Lam Thua Thien Hue, 18 Doan
Huu Trung Street, Hue City . Informal enquiries should made
to Chris Dickinson on 054 887341.
For information concerning WWF Indochina and its projects in
Vietnam, consult our web site at http://www.wwfindochina.org
. Only short-listed candidates will be notified.