Assistant Manager (Marine), Conservation and Science

at  WWF

Singapore, Southeast, Singapore -

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Immediate30 Oct, 2024Not Specified31 Jul, 20241 year(s) or aboveNatural Resource Management,Sustainability,People Management,Geography,Conservation,BiologyNoNo
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Description:

Position title: Assistant Manager (Marine), Conservation and Science
Reports to: Conservation Programme Manager/Director Conservation and Sciene
Location: Singapore

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS:

  • Bachelor’s degree and above in environmental sciences, biology, geography or related fields preferred.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of sustainability, conservation and related topics.
  • At least 3 years of project management experience in conservation, sustainability, natural resource management or related field.
  • At least 1 year of field experience in marine conservation/research projects.
  • Excellent presentation, written and verbal communication skills.
  • Good people management, engagement, and networking skills.
  • Ability to synthesize large amounts of information from various departments and stakeholders and present information in a structured and consistent way.
  • SCUBA diving certification and fluency in other Southeast Asia languages is a plus.

YOU NEED TO:

Be a self-starter with a high level of drive.
Be open to exploring unfamiliar subjects and areas of work.
Be able to work independently and with teams, according to task requirements. Have great organisational skills, attention and dedication to details.
Be able to handle coordination of various stakeholders on complex projects.
Have good interpersonal skills and be able to follow-up on engagements in a timely and effective manner Manage projects and collaborations with external partners where there are multiple and competing priorities.
Adhere to WWF’s values, which are: Courage, Integrity, Respect and Collaboration.
This job description covers the main tasks and conveys the spirit of the tasks that are anticipated proactively from staff. Other tasks may be assigned as necessary according to organisational needs and the emergence of other special projects.
Interested candidates should email a CV and a cover letter to the HR Department (Email: hr@wwf.sg). Please indicate the position ‘Assistant Manager (Marine), Conservation and Science’ being applied for in the subject line

Responsibilities:

  • Lead in and provide support and assistance in the identification, establishment and day-to-day management of predominantly coastal and marine field projects in the region and Singapore.
  • Designing and implementing budgets for projects.
  • Review technical progress and financial reports from implementing project teams (overseas and in Singapore), and coordinate and attend updates with project partners. Record and distribute project updates internally.
  • Supporting in creating content for social media and other channels to communicate about projects
  • Support other teams including education, fundraising and communications work with content identification, content creation, editing and fact checking with science-based research as required.
  • Prepare reports for local and overseas projects upon completion.
  • Undertake and/or participate in research projects as/when required.
  • Represent the department in cross-programme management teams and discussions with local and regional partners as required.
  • Organise and coordinate meetings and workshops with internal staff, external colleagues and partners.
  • Represent WWF at meetings, workshops, public speaking opportunities, media engagement and working or focus groups locally and internationally as required.
  • Reach out to and maintain relationships with partners such as government agencies, NGOs, private sector stakeholders and donors as required.
  • Conduct local citizen science and/or public outreach and training e.g. guided walks, talks, data collection as required.
  • Comfortable working with volunteers and interns
  • Generate and analyse data and descriptive statistics in relation to a) work relevant to conservation activities and b) project activities.
  • Identification of funding opportunities (in collaboration with growth and partnership team colleagues) and assistance in writing funding proposals.
  • Periodic after working hours and weekend work is to be expected (time-off in lieu will be given)
  • Any other responsibilities as assigned by the line manager.
  • Some overseas travel to project sites will be expected.


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

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Singapore, Singapore