Ocean Career: World Wildlife Fund Senior Specialist—Coastal Ecosystem Restoration

World Wildlife Fund (WWF) seeks a Senior Specialist in Coastal Ecosystem Restoration to support WWF teams and its Global Mangrove Alliance partners. The Senior Specialist will focus on implementing best practices for mangrove restoration, with a strong emphasis on supporting the integration of science and evidence-based approaches and providing support and training on Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) for various mangrove restoration approaches.

Under the supervision of the Lead Marine Scientist for Oceans, the Coastal Ecosystem Restoration Senior Specialist will develop training materials, deliver training, and support and conduct MEL activities related to mangrove restoration for WWF teams and Global Mangrove Alliance partners. This will include delivering information on best practices for mangrove restoration and supporting teams with using the Mangrove Restoration Tracking Tool, as well as other similar WWF and Global Mangrove Alliance tools.

Responsibilities

  • Develops training materials and delivers training on mangrove forest restoration best practices with a strong focus on best practices for MEL, incorporating the Mangrove Restoration Tracking Tool.
  • Builds coastal ecosystem restoration capacity for field teams, with a focus on best practices for restoration and MEL within WWF and Global Mangrove Alliance conservation programs.
  • Proactively engages with WWF teams and Global Mangrove Alliance partners to ensure and support the adoption of mangrove restoration tracking for key initiatives.
  • Conduct data analysis and evaluate the status and trends in mangrove and coastal conservation restoration globally and for priority regions which are written up in appropriate scientific outputs.
  • Works collaboratively within WWF and the Global Mangrove Alliance to translate and communicate relevant coastal ecosystem restoration insights into WWF and Global Mangrove Alliance guidance and practice.
  • Support coordination efforts and the communication of mangrove restoration work to ensure it informs programmatic work for WWF and the Global Mangrove Alliance as well as externally to interested institutions, donors, partner organizations, and the general public through publications and presentations.
  • Builds/strengthens collaborations with academic, research, or evaluation experts.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
  • Develops training materials and delivers training on mangrove forest restoration best practices with a strong focus on best practices for MEL, incorporating the Mangrove Restoration Tracking Tool.
  • Builds coastal ecosystem restoration capacity for field teams, with a focus on best practices for restoration and MEL within WWF and Global Mangrove Alliance conservation programs.
  • Proactively engages with WWF teams and Global Mangrove Alliance partners to ensure and support the adoption of mangrove restoration tracking for key initiatives.
  • Conduct data analysis and evaluate the status and trends in mangrove and coastal conservation restoration globally and for priority regions which are written up in appropriate scientific outputs.
  • Works collaboratively within WWF and the Global Mangrove Alliance to translate and communicate relevant coastal ecosystem restoration insights into WWF and Global Mangrove Alliance guidance and practice.
  • Support coordination efforts and the communication of mangrove restoration work to ensure it informs programmatic work for WWF and the Global Mangrove Alliance as well as externally to interested institutions, donors, partner organizations, and the general public through publications and presentations.
  • Builds/strengthens collaborations with academic, research, or evaluation experts.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Required Skills and Experience

  • MUST HAVE 6+ years of program science, technical program writing and/or publication experience required—AND some form of general coastal ecosystem experience AND restoration awareness. (Advanced degree with 3 to 5 years experience.)
    • M.A. or Ph.D. strongly preferred.
  • MUST HAVE International experience working cross functionally with other people and organizations
    • Experience with mangrove restoration work in one or more countries is highly desirable.
    • Experience with the monitoring, evaluation, or assessment of coastal restoration work or related biodiversity conservation projects/conservation science fields is essential.
    • Experience in developing presentations and/or training materials for use by field teams is highly desired.
    • Experience in developing actionable scientific products and relating technical information for diverse audiences (e.g., policymakers, NGOs, etc.) is strongly desired.
  • Strong analytical skills, including quantitative and/or qualitative, are required. Spatial and statistical analytical skills are desired.
  • Familiarity with biodiversity indicators and interdisciplinary methods and data is desired.
  • Fluency in English is essential; fluency in one or more additional languages is highly desired—especially Spanish, French, or Bahasa Indonesia.
  • Experience engaging with Indigenous knowledge alongside scientific knowledge is a plus.
  • Strong communication skills, including orally and in writing.
  • Excellent organizational skills.
  • Strong project management skills.
  • Ability to work on initiatives with multiple and competing priorities.
  • Ability to work effectively as a team member with a wide range of individuals, across cultures and time zones.
  • Committed to building and strengthening a culture of inclusion within and across teams.

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