Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Operations manager, Philippines (full-Time / permanent)


Operations manager, Philippines (full-Time / permanent)

ZSL - London Zoo

ZSL is seeking an operations manager in the Philippines who will report to the Head of Marine and Freshwater. The role will primarily focus on the accounting aspects of the position whilst supervising efficient general operational functions. As such the post holder will be expected to provide strategic leadership to the finance and operations team in the Philippines office (across two sites) ensuring high quality financial service are delivered. This will involve managing a team of 8 people and working closely with project staff, ZSL HQ conservation programmes, key members of the marine and freshwater team and other programme and country Managers. This is a newly created position that will respond to ZSL’s growing portfolio of projects and staff in the Philippines.

Main Duties and Responsibilities

  • Lead and develop the existing operations team to achieve operational objectives whilst inspiring the individuals to reach their full potential.
  • Oversee the accounting function of the country office ensuring financial management policies and best practice are adhered to in line with the ZSL UK finance department.
  • Manage the base and field offices ensuring the registration process and appropriate insurances are up to date and legally complaint.
  • Lead the finance team to be effective business partners to project managers and other budget holders
  • Oversee the HR and health and safety function ensuring effective recruitment, induction and training is delivered and appropriate HR and health and safety policies in place in collaboration with the ZSL UK HR and health and safety departments.
  • Supervise sub-contractors for project partners and draw up/publicise calls for tender as required and in line with procurement guidelines.
  • Design and support the development of useful reporting tools and templates for budgeting & forecasting
  • With the country manager and project managers prepare, agree and manage the annual country budget.


Person Specification

  • Hold an internationally recognised accountancy qualification (e.g. CPA or equivalent qualification or equivalent level of working experience) with a proven track record of leading and developing high performing teams in a complex organisation.
  • Current or previous staff management experience with the ability to critically assess and propose alternative course of action.
  • Experience with Management Accounting Systems (e.g. QuickBooks) and using PC and Microsoft Office packages.
  • Proven experience leading a finance team (of ~8 people) within a medium sized company or NGO.
  • Previous experience in handling budget preparation, financial management and financial reporting.
  • Strong project management and excellent interpersonal skills will be essential as you will be instrumental in the ongoing development of the finance function and will possess demonstrable experience of high quality delivery in a rapidly changing environment.
  • Independently driven and show initiative; with strong administrative skills.
  • Previous experience in a charity / NGO setting is desirable.
  • Excellent written and spoken Ilonggo / Cebuano and English.

Please note: The position will be based in ZSL-Philippines Head office in Iloilo, Panay with regular visits to our satellite office in Cebu and less frequently to our project offices in Aparri, Cagayan (Northern Luzon) and Guiuan, Samar.

To apply for this job:
Applicants will need to send their CV and covering letter (detailing relevant experience and skills, stating why they want the position and including details of availability) to hr@zsl.org

If you have any queries regarding this position please contact Human Resources via the e-mail address above.

Closing date for applications: Midnight Sunday 26th November 2017.

Anticipated interview dates


1st Stage interviews: Thursday 30th Novemmer













Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant
      


Friday, August 23, 2013

Tarsier Conservation Project Assistant



Tarsier Conservation Project Assistant

We seek a voluntary field assistant for a minimum of 6-months, live-in position, (longer preferred) suited to persons who have studied within the field of Primatology, Ethology or closely related Zoology fields and who are looking for field experience to further their professional career.

Gain valuable experience as a technician in the field of conservation and management of a sensitive species, by assisting with a conservation breeding program of Tarsier syrichta. 
Targeting work in the areas of; investigation of habitat, food resource development and behaviour studies will be required so to development guide lines for a captive breeding program.

Duties include but not limited to:
Food research, development and maintenance of natural food sources.
Handling of insects and other small wildlife.
Record-keeping, documenting of insects and compiling of regular reports.
Enclosure development and sustainability.
Habitat monitoring. (all weather/day and night)
Behaviour studies.
Education program development.
Sustainable eco friendly livelihood development for the local people.

Irregular working hours are required, including night monitoring in remote forested areas.

You will be working directly with English speaking staff and some Filipino speaking staff members.  You must be highly self-motivated to work in all conditions, physical fitness, independent, resourceful, and enjoy the challenge of working with a diverse group of people of different backgrounds, in a very isolated location.

Please note that this is a voluntary position located in a remote location with limited cell phone, internet and power access.  Accommodation will be provided and we will give a basic allowance of 4,000 pesos per month to cover food.   (Flights, visa and insurance expenses will not be covered)

Bilar, Bohol Island, Philippines

If Interested please email resume/CV +Photo to Cristy


Place tarsier project in the subject line

 For more info about the Tarsius Project on www.tarsiusproject.org



Application Deadline 30/09/2013 




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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Project Manager - Rainforest Conservation


On behalf of the board of PhilinCon (Philippine Initiative for Conservation of Environment and the People, Inc.) I send the following message to this list, hoping that someone can help. PhilinCon´s rainforest conservation project PanayCon has lost its local project manager and is in urgent need of a new one. The project is operating
successfully since 1995, see web pages below. As the recent flood disaster on Mindanao with many dead and homeless people has shown, deforestation in the Philippines threatens both humans and ecosystems, with an increasingly pressing need to save the last intact forest remnants like the Panay lowland rainforest as a genetic resource for reforestation.

A salary is to be sourced as soon as a suitable manager has been found.

Start date: as soon as possible

Website for the PanayCon project: see http://www.panaycon.org/

Website for our umbrella NGO PhilinCon: see http://www.philincon.org/

A PDF leaflet with job description / Terms of Reference can be
downloaded here:
http://www.loris-conservation.org/loris-conservation/Temp/Curio/PanayCon_Project_Manager_3-01-12.pdf


Zoos that want to become involved are highly welcome and could be
provided with education materials and photos in return.

Answer please directly to

Prof. Dr. Eberhard Curio
Scientific Advisor of PhilinCon and PanayCon
Conservation Biology Unit,
Ruhr-University Bochum

Office: Ruhr-University Bochum
ND 1 / 31
Universitaetsstrasse 150
44801 Bochum
Germany
Tel.: +49-(0)234 / 322 2858
FAX: +49-(0)234 / 321 4472
E-mail (German office): eberhard.curio@rub.de




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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Volunteer Divers in Marine Protected Areas (Philippines)

Volunteer Divers in Marine Protected Areas (Philippines)
 Mar / April 2011



The Project Seahorse Foundation for Marine Conservation (registered Filipino NGO) seeks volunteer, certified SCUBA divers (minimum 15 logged dives) who are interested in participating in a long-term monitoring program for assessing Marine Protected Area (MPA) effectiveness in northern Bohol, Philippines.

The surveys are conducted biannually, one in the dry season (March - April) and one in the wet season (September - October). An eight-week commitment is required comprising approximately two weeks of training and six weeks of survey work. Surveys are easily influenced by weather and other unpredictable events, so the duration of the fieldwork may vary. If completed quickly, volunteers will be asked to assist with other conservation work, such as data encoding or assisting with other biological field programs.

The Project Seahorse Foundation requires a donation of $2,400 USD to help cover survey costs, local travel, accommodation, and food. Volunteers must also provide their own SCUBA gear and are responsible for the cost of their return airfare to the Philippines, visa costs, travel/health insurance and appropriate vaccinations, together with providing proof of a current dive medical and dive insurance.

A working knowledge of coral reef fish families and benthic fauna (esp. corals) and flora would be an advantage.

Volunteers will be supervised by the Project Seahorse Foundation Survey Biologist and based in Handumon (Jandayan Island). On arrival in Cebu City, the Project Seahorse Foundation National Coordinator will organize a comprehensive orientation on its programs and projects, MPA survey schedule, safety protocols, and community and team living.

To apply and to find out more information please visit the Project Seahorse website for more details: http://seahorse.fisheries.ubc.ca/AboutPS/volunteerPSFDry2011.html

The application deadline for the 2010 DRY season is November 30, 2010




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