Program Manager – Resilient Reefs Initiative

at  Great Barrier Reef Foundation

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia -

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Immediate03 Oct, 2024Not Specified04 Jul, 2024N/AClimate Change,Management Skills,Sensitivity,Communication Skills,Pacific Islands,Environmental Issues,Interpersonal Skills,Coral ReefsNoNo
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Description:

About the role
The Program Manager role sits within the Projects and Partnerships team. This role will support administration, reporting, monitoring & evaluation, communications and engagement for the second phase of GBRF’s Resilient Reefs Initiative (RRI) that will focus on the Pacific Islands Region.
The RRI is a global partnership that brings together local communities, reef managers and resilience experts to develop new solutions to adapt to the effects of climate change and local threats. In its second phase, the Initiative will accelerate adaptation of reef ecosystems and coastal communities across three-quarters of Pacific Island Countries and Territories by strengthening capacity of more than 1000 project owners and partners, connecting the region to dozens of global tools, building a pipeline of resilience projects that improve key habitats and communities, and connecting capital to the people and places that need it most.

Under the guidance of the Resilient Reefs Director, the Program Manager will support the design and delivery of both RRI 2 streams of work:

  • Pacific Resilience Hubs – established at three strategic sites, the Hubs will showcase a model for collective action, donor coalitions and high impact conservation outcomes across the Pacific region.
  • Pacific Resilience Accelerators – intended to generate a high impact, investable, region-wide pipeline of projects. These intensive collaborations will rapidly accelerate the design of locally owned resilience projects, build system readiness, and institutional capacity, broker donor collaborations and connect projects with the funding they need to take action now.

RRI-2 will eventually fund a suite of projects and local implementation partners, this role will support the administration of those funding relationships between GBRF and local partners.

SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

  • Demonstrated capability in project and grant administration including contract and data management (minimum five-years project management experience)
  • Highly tuned organisational skills and time management skills
  • Superior communication skills, interpersonal skills, mature judgement and tact in working with a diverse range of government and non-governmental stakeholders. Ability to work in a multicultural environment with sensitivity, a team approach and respect for diversity.
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively engage with partners and stakeholders to support information exchange and the collaborative design and delivery of projects.
  • Good understanding of climate change, environmental issues and coral reefs in the Pacific Islands and their relevance to different development sectors,
  • Ability to travel on occasion to support project activities (mostly to the Pacific Region)
  • Preference will be given to applicants that fulfil the skills and experience requirements and identify as a Pacific Islander and/or have work experience in the Pacific Region.

Responsibilities:

Please refer the Job description for details


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

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Brisbane QLD, Australia