JOB DESCRIPTION

JOB DESCRIPTION
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Protected Area Technical Advisor, PTA
Buea
Programme Manager, Coastal Forests Programme
Staff on site
A3
Two years, renewable
August 2014
I. Mission of the Department:
The Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) is one of the World's largest and most respected
independent conservation organizations. It’s mission is to stop the degradation of the planet’s
natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by
conserving the world’s biological diversity, ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is
sustainable and promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption. The Coastal
Forests Programme (CFP) contributes to this global mission by ensuring that the coastal forest
ecosystems of Cameroon are ecologically functional, key flagship species populations are thriving
and contributing to the local and national economy, and the forest ecosystems are contributing to
global climate stability. In pursuit of this mission, the WWF signed two memoranda of
understanding with the Programme for the Sustainable Management of Natural Resources – South
West Region (PSMNR-SWR), which is a development program of the Republic of Cameroon. The
programme is co-financed by the Federal Republic of Germany through KfW in cooperation with
GIZ. The first memorandum covered the period 2006-2011 (Phase I), and the second MoU started
on October 1, 2011 and will run through to September 30, 2016 (Phase II). The goal of Phase II is to
contribute towards the preservation of high-value ecosystems in South-West Region, thereby
contributing to improved livelihoods of the surrounding communities in a sustainable manner. The
purpose is sustainable forest and wildlife management by affected stakeholders for their benefit,
with special emphasis on the poorer segments of the local populations. The Programme has the
following results:
RESULT 1 : TOUs assume their role as a platform for consultation, planning and mitigation
RESULT 2 : Responsible management of FMUs, council forests and community forests is
promoted
RESULT 3 : Conservation Development Agreements are elaborated and Village Development
Measures implemented
RESULT 4: Effective Collaborative Management of Protected Areas
RESULT 5 : Sustainable financial mechanisms for PAs Management developed and
implemented.
RESULT 6 : The Program is coordinated effectively
Within the context of the current MoU, WWF-CFP is the partner responsible for Result 4 at the
regional level and at the levels of Mt. Cameroon National Park, Korup National Park and Banyang-
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Mbo Wildlife Sanctuary. In order to achieve this goal, WWF-CFP is expected to work closely with
GIZ on Result 3. The PTA is expected to assist the Conservator achieve Result 4 and work with the
GIZ Technical Assistant to achieve Result 3 at the levels of the Mount Cameroon National Park. The
key areas of performance are as follows:
Protection of the Mount Cameroon National Park is assured through improved surveillance and
combating of illegal exploitation of forest resources within the context of collaborative
management
An ecotourism strategy, and management and business plans are in place and being
implemented
Collaborative management is effectively rolled out
II. Major Duties and Responsibilities:
II.1.Administrative
Develop semester and annual work plans and budgets for approval by the PSMNR-SWR;
Draft quarterly and semester technical progress reports using standard WWF reporting format;
Under the supervision of the Programme Manager ensure programme compliance to technical
and financial reporting, monitoring and evaluation, for all relevant donors.
Develop the monthly work plans and confirming financial cash requests to facilitate
disbursements for implementation;
Supervise and monitor the implementation of approved activities and budgets
Ensure the adequate timely technical and financial reporting of activities and budgets
Ensure regular monitoring of Result 4 activities according to PSMNR M/E system
Develop the ToR for service providers or consultants to assist with implementation of the
approved activities;
Prepare requisitions for the purchase of MCNP equipment as agreed upon in work plans and
budgets;
Ensure the functioning and maintenance of MCNP equipment, including vehicles;
Draft job description for site staff and regularly assess their job performance
Ensures regular needs assessment for the office, staff, and intervene accordingly where and
when necessary;
Make arrangements for events such as visits, workshops, surveys, etc, as required by the
Coordinator
II.2.Park management
Provide assistance in the implementation of park protection and surveillance plans within the
context of collaborative management;
Provide assistance in patrol data analysis and reporting, and introduction of SMART
Monitor and evaluate regularly patrol effectiveness and propose adaptive management
measures
Collaborate with the Conservator, GFA/DFS short term expert in evaluating annually the
management effectiveness of MCNP;
Lead the implementation of the wildlife monitoring strategy;
Provide assistance in organization of actions against poaching, illegal logging, and unsustainable
NTFP collection and encroachment ;
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Provide assistance in the supervision, monitoring and evaluation of the technical performances
of park personnel and plan for specific internal and external training programs to meet the
needs of the park;
Establish an education and awareness campaign in the villages in and around MCNP;
Provide assistance in the elaboration and implementation of an ecotourism strategy for MCNP;
Provide assistance in the elaboration and implementation of the MCNP management plan and
business plan;
Coordinate and implement where applicable systematic biological and socio-economic
monitoring activities in the MCNP landscape.
Develop key research projects to address conservation management issues for key species and
habitats to address the highest priority conservation management questions faced by
management.
Coordinate the collection of good quality data as well as their management, analyses,
transformation into reports and communication with other managers;
Facilitate the liaison with other institutions and organisations in Cameroon and abroad, with a
view to furthering CFP research objectives.
II.3.Collaborative management
Provide assistance in the conceptualization and implementation of the new collaborative
management strategy in close collaboration with MCNP conservation services and GIZ TAs;
Provide assistance in negotiation of Conservation Development Agreements (CDA) between
concerned communities and Park services, including agreeing with villages on user rights and
commercial harvesting rules for the sustainable harvesting of NTFPS (collection rules, carrying
capacity, monitoring...)
Supervise the negotiation and establishment of clearly defined and locally well-accepted Cluster
Control Zones (CCZ), and prioritize and map conservation objectives/activities within the CCZ
Propose a work plan for collaborative activities (men days/activity/location) and supervise each
of the planned activities
Provide assistance in the supervision and implementation of Conservation Credit/bonus
concepts.
Provide assistance in building the capacity of local populations for effective participation in comanagement of the PAs and sustainable use of natural resources;
III.
Profile:
Required Qualifications
Minimum of Bachelor degree or in one or more of following domains: forestry and wildlife,
natural resource management, environment, rural geography, or any related specialization;
Minimum of 5 years of professional experience in the area of wildlife and protected area
management or sustainable management of forest resources.
Required Skills and Competencies
Strong technical skills in wildlife and protected areas management
Strong bio/socioeconomic monitoring skills
Good overview of legal and institutional framework in the area of forest and wildlife resources
management in Cameroon.
Strong technical, communication and organizational skills;
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Ability to work and interact with people of different backgrounds;
Good team member and familiarity with the functioning of local and international
organisations;
Computer literate, knowledge of data analysis and GIS software, cybertracker and SMART
Fluency in English and familiarity with French
Required Behavioral Skills
Accountable, Persevering & Delivering Results;
Willingness and ability to work in a remote area with low supervision.
Proactive approach to meeting deadlines and delivering results with limited supervision
Adhere to WWF’s values: Knowledgeable, Optimistic, Determined and Engaging.
IV. Working Relationships
Internal: WWF staff
External: Conservator, PSMNR coordination, GIZ TAs, external auditors, NGO’s, Local administrative
and traditional authorities…
This job description covers the main tasks and conveys the spirit of the sort of tasks that are
anticipated proactively from Park Advisor. Other tasks may be assigned as necessary according to
organizational needs.
Prepared by: Forboseh Philip, CFP Program Manager
Date:
Reviewed by: Rolf Dieter Sprung, Conservation Director
Date: ________________
Reviewed by: Joel KOLOKOSSO, POD Manager
Date: ________________
Approved by: Hanson Njiforti, National Director
Date: ________________
Accepted by Staff member:
Date: ________________
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