Friday 17 June 2011

Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife Vacancies for National REDD+ Coordination Officer

Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife Jobs in Kenya:

Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife has given a detail advertisement for the recruitment of National REDD+ Coordination Officer. Candidates applying for the following positions should have all the basic qualification as mentioned in the main advertisement at www.forestryandwildlife.go.ke. Regarding Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife Recruitment 2011 is given as follow.

Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife Recruitment 2011 Detail

Post Title:
National REDD+ Coordination Officer

Reports To:
Conservation Secretary

Contract Duration:
  • 2 years starting in July 2011 renewable for a further period of one year
Requirements & Skills:
  • A Masters Degree or equivalent in natural sciences (natural resource management, geography, environmental science, forestry), resource economics or in a development-related discipline.
  • A minimum of 10 years of professional experience in development, including at least 5 years of experience in project/programme management.
  • Knowledge of international commercial practices on selection of consultancies and contract administration.
  • Strong leadership, communication and managerial skills.
  • Proven ability to plan, organise and effectively implement activities.
  • Ability to coordinate and work in teams, as well as in complex environments.
  • Experience in dialogue processes between Government and civil society, and on consensus building.
  • Good Understanding of ongoing international Climate Change discussions and especially REDD+ policy framework

How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit their applications detailed CVs with daytime contacts and copies of academic and professional certificates to the undersigned so as to reach him.

Only short listed candidates will be contacted.

The Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife
P.O. Box 41394- 00100
Nairobi.

Email: ps@forestryandwildlife.go.ke

Deadline:
4th July, 2011

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