
Site Director, Okapi Wildlife Reserve, DRC
- RD Congo
- CDI
- Temps-plein
- Assuring full financial and operational responsibility of the OWR and its staff, including anti-poaching, research and ecological monitoring, community conservation, logistics, M&E, operations and finance and administration
- Formal liaison with the Steering Committee established under the management contract, and overall responsibility for the coordination of the bi-annual meetings of the Board of Directors and implementation of directives from the Board of Directors
- Responsibility for the review, update, validation and implementation of the OWR Management Plan, SOPs and Strategic Framework.
- Strategic oversight of the law enforcement strategy, in consultation with the Deputy Director and in liaison with the CorPPN (Army Corps detached to ICCN for the Protection of National Parks and Reserve), DRC armed forces and the WCS Law Enforcement Advisor
- Oversight of corrective measures approved by UNESCO to remove the OWR from the list of World Heritage Sites in Danger
- Official representation to, and actively building and maintaining of relationships with, provincial and national Government, community partners, donors and other key stakeholders in the OWR, including hosting of the annual CoCoSi meetings
- Assuring that all park operations adhere to Standard Operating Procedures and Interior Regulations of the OWR
- Management of the RMU and all OWR personnel, including the facilitation of weekly meetings with Heads of Department of the OWRMU
- Preparation of a recruitment plan, staff evaluation plan and proposals for re-deployment of OWR staff according to the Interior Regulations
- Participation, as needed, in field operations for the OWR
- Ensuring monthly and quarterly reporting to WCS, donors and ICCN
- As the position will take on a broad management mandate, a wide range of management skills and experience are required. For this position, WCS will consider candidates with:
- At least 15 years of senior management experience
- Strong leadership skills and demonstrated experience in managing a large and diverse team
- Strong diplomacy and decision-making skills in a high-risk environment
- Proven experience of cultural understanding and leadership in a complex, multicultural and remote environments
- Excellent communication and negotiating skills
- Wildlife enforcement training and field experience an advantage
- Fluency in French and English. Knowledge of Swahili is a distinct advantage
- Previous experience with international donor organizations
- A business background or in another professional sector is desirable
- Previous development or conservation experience in Africa is highly preferred
- Experience in protected areas or equivalent natural resource management context desirable
- Commitment to the values and mission of the Wildlife Conservation Society
- Attributes that will make you stand out
- Excellent team building, leadership and communication skills
- Engagement with local communities and indigenous people
- Knowledge and experience of DRC
- Passion for wildlife conservation
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