Sunday, April 25, 2021

Programme Manager

 


Programme Manager

 

Selamatkan Yaki Conservation Programme

 

Overview of Role

The Selamatkan Yaki conservation programme is developing its field project team to fulfil the aim of reducing the threats to the Sulawesi crested black macaques (Macaca nigra) and their habitat. The Programme Manager (will work directly with the Management Team (Programme Director (PD) Programme Supervisor (PS) and Projects Coordinator (PC)) and Team Leaders (TLs) to support the planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of all conservation and research activities. Their main responsibilities will include the management of ongoing projects, strategic conservation planning for the programme, leveraging and overseeing funding and co production of scientific output They will be responsible for evaluating and reporting on ongoing population monitoring, education and wildlife trade strategy projects.

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Peter Dickinson
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