Site Coordinator
Program/Unit: M/Y Navorca
Reports to: MY Navorca Business Manager and Project Manager
Based in: Puerto Princesa City, Palawan
Works with:
Internal- Coordinates with the Project Manager, Boat Operations Supervisor, other members of the concerned team
External- Interacts with partners in government, non- government including business sector, academe, and communities
Contract term: October 2023- December 2024, 3 months probationary
Charging of salaries: GRF-INSPIRE
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
About WWF-Philippines
WWF-Philippines has been working as a national organization of the WWF network since 1997. As the 26th national organization in the network, WWF-Philippines has successfully been implementing various conservation projects to help protect some of the most biologically significant ecosystems in Asia.
WWF-Philippines works to improve Filipino lives by crafting solutions to climate change, providing sustainable livelihood programs, and conserving the country's richest marine and land habitats.
About the Project:
Beginning March 2023 until February 2025, WWF-Philippines shall be implementing the Climate Resilient Coastal & Marine Ecosystems in Cagayancillo - a Project funded by the Gerry Roxas Foundation-USAID INSPIRE. The overall goal is to conserve marine biodiversity, effectively manage the natural ecosystems, and protect the natural capital for the wellbeing of surrounding communities. In three years, the project aims to improve the management of the 1 million hectare- MPA in the municipality of Cagayancillo while enhancing the socio-economic well-being of its people.
Following the logic of the Theory of Change, five strategic approaches were identified under which priority activities were determined for the scope of this project namely – policy development, knowledge management, support to biodiversity-friendly enterprises, establishment of public and private partnership mechanisms, and governance strengthening and capacity building. The priority activities are classified into tiers, whereby interventions shall be done at the MPA level, the municipality level, and the provincial-national-international level.
This Site Coordinator is responsible for:
- Taking the lead in implementing activities under the strategic approaches of the Climate Resilient Coastal & Marine Ecosystems in Cagayancillo, Palawan Project;
- Serving as the primary contact person of the local partners and stakeholders in the project sites;
- Primarily responsible for communications and logistical arrangements in the project sites;
- Establishing good rapport and working relations with the LGU, partners and stakeholders, particularly the local communities.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Prepares activity designs and budget to be consolidated by the Business Manager/Project Manager;
- Periodic monitoring of activities in the site;
- Works with the Project Manager and the consultants in the conduct of training and other educational activities;
- Documentation of project accomplishments using photos, and drone footage that are geo-referenced;
- In coordination with the Project Manager and partner-scientists, prepares publishable technical/scientific report and paper regarding the results of project interventions; 6. Perform other duties that may be assigned from time to time.
EXPECTED OUTPUTS
- Field/activity documents and reports
- Technical/scientific report and paper that are publishable
- Other reports that may be required by KKP, partners and donors
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s degree related to coastal resource management or environmental management or social development; technical familiarity on any of the following: fisheries and coastal/marine resources management;
- At least 3-5 years’ experience working on coastal resource management projects; 3. Preferably between the age of 25-40
- Experience in community engagement (organizing skills and community organizing an advantage);
- Strong communication, oral and written, and inter-personal skills;
- Good decision-making skills, organized, and takes the initiative thus requiring less supervision;
- Interested and willing to learn the technical aspect in relation to the project implementation, particularly on biodiversity-friendly enterprises;
- Willing and able to travel;
- Ability to connect (technically, emotionally) with environmental concerns and the people;
- Problem-solver and able to adapt well to arising situations.
HOW TO APPLY
As an equal employment opportunity employer, WWF does not discriminate based on an applicant’s race, religion, sex, gender, or disability status. To reduce use of paper, submissions by mail will not be accepted. Due to the high volume of applications, inquiries via phone cannot be accepted.
To apply, submit a cover letter and your resume to apply@wwf.org.ph and jpecson@wwf.org.ph with subject line: "Cagayancillo Project Site Coordinator” by September 30, 2022.