BirdLife International is the world’s largest and oldest nature conservation partnership. Through our unique local-to-global approach, we deliver high impact and long-term conservation for the benefit of nature and people.
Our Forests Programme leverages the power of Partnership to end deforestation and advance restoration in the world’s most important tropical forest landscapes.
Carbon finance is an important mechanism to help address the dual crises of climate change and biodiversity loss. Many sites where BirdLife Partners are working to address deforestation have high potential to use carbon finance to generate local and national economic benefits, advance biodiversity conservation, and combat climate change.
We are looking for an experienced and dynamic conservation project manager to support BirdLife Partners in their development of REDD+ projects.
The role will have an initial focus in Tsitongambarika Forest, Madagascar, where the BirdLife Partner, Asity Madagascar, has been implementing biodiversity and forest conservation for 18 years. In Tsitongambarika, the role offers a unique and exciting opportunity to establish a new REDD+ project in collaboration with an experienced national NGO, the Government of Madagascar and the community-led forest governance structure, with support from a committed corporate partner. Through provision of multi-faceted support, the role will support the REDD+ project’s development while also enabling Asity’s leadership in the project, on-the-ground conservation actions, and organizational development. In Tsitongambarika, the role will work in close collaboration with Asity Madagascar and BirdLife’s global and Africa regional teams, to provide:
- Technical support and coordination of the design and development of the Tsitongambarika Forest REDD+ project,
- Readiness strengthening for Asity Madagascar as a growing national conservation NGO, and
- Management of ongoing BirdLife International grants that support forest conservation and carbon project development at Tsitongambarika
The REDD+ Project Manager will also be part of BirdLife’s growing global Forests Programme, with opportunities to input to and exchange experiences with colleagues and Partners working on forest conservation, restoration and conservation finance around the world.
The ideal candidate has the experience and enthusiasm to take on this complex and ambitious initiative. They should be able to demonstrate their ability to understand and adapt to an evolving project context, including sensitively managing important stakeholder relationships while advancing a technically complex REDD+ project design, development and certification process.
The ideal candidate will have
- Knowledge of tropical forest landscape conservation issues, and related funding mechanisms and trends
- Demonstrable relevant work experience in climate finance, voluntary carbon markets, carbon credit value chain or similar.
- Expertise and understanding for developing REDD+ projects and carbon certification for VCS and CCBS, including relevant monitoring and evaluation components
- Experience working with and supporting national NGOs
- Strong technical, analytical and statistical skills
- Experience designing and building programmes of work through strategic planning and team coordination.
- Experience working with the private sector, including corporates and/or financial institutions, on climate or forest-related issues.
- Experience in project planning, design, negotiation, contracting and reporting.
- Experience of working in developing countries; experience in Madagascar an advantage
- Fluency in English, and working proficiency in spoken and written French essential, fluency an advantage
Please see the full job description for further details.
We will consider putting into place appropriate reasonable adjustments for candidates who may have a disability.
We are able to offer a hybrid model of working on site and from home/remote for most roles, which helps to ensure a flexible work life balance.
How to apply:
Please email your application to us at: recruitment@birdlife.org
Please put “REDD+ Project Manager” in the subject line. Your application should include a covering letter summarising your suitability for the role, your CV and details of where you saw the job advert.
Interviews: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.