Oferta compartida por Cristina
Got what it takes to take action on wildlife?
Our organisation is growing rapidly as we expand the breadth and scope of our global conservation action.
We’re a diverse multicultural and multilingual organisation with more than 150 colleagues around the world. As an equal opportunities’ employer, we aim to provide a supportive and flexible environment that encourages productivity, creativity and collaboration. We apply objective criteria to ensure our colleagues are fairly selected, assessed and treated on the basis of their merits, abilities and experience.
We're always looking for talented, dedicated and enthusiastic individuals who share our passion for the natural world and want to help us achieve our conservation vision. Whatever your background or experience, we want to hear from you. Explore our current listings below for our paid and voluntary opportunities.
Project Administration Officer
Location: Cambridge, UK
Contract: Fixed-term (18 months)
Apply by: 14 January 2024
We are looking for a Project Administration Officer who will be responsible for ensuring the consistent and efficient administration of projects for which TRAFFIC International has financial and reporting responsibilities.
The role works closely with various members of the Project Support Unit in Cambridge and throughout TRAFFIC.
For more information and the terms of reference, please click Apply now
Senior Behaviour Change Specialist
Location: Cambridge, UK; Hanoi, Vietnam; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; or Bangkok, Thailand.
Contract: Indefinite
Apply by: 31 January 2024
We are looking for a Senior Behaviour Change Specialist who will be responsible for supporting the Behaviour Change Programme Leader in driving forward this important part of TRAFFIC’s work, this role will provide technical support to the mentioned projects, engage and advise TRAFFIC’s colleagues in other regions, particularly in Asia and support the development of additional activities of Behaviour Change for TRAFFIC.
For more information and the terms of reference, please click Apply now
AMERICA: JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Project Leader - Latin America
Location: Quito, Ecuador
Contract: Fixed-term (31 months)
Apply by: 21 January 2024
We are looking for a Project Leader who will be responsible for managing and implementing the INL-funded initiative to combat illegal wildlife trade at key airports in Latin America. This role includes providing technical, administrative, and inspirational leadership, emphasizing a results-oriented, collaborative approach with a focus on sustainability.
For more information and the terms of reference, please click Apply now
Project Officer - Latin America
Location: Quito, Ecuador
Contract: Fixed-term (31 months)
Apply by: 21 January 2024
We are looking for a Project Officer who will carry out technical and logistical project work and coordinate the planning, communication, and implementation of programmatic activities. The role will work closely with the INL Project Leader Latin America, other TRAFFIC staff, and IUCN partners to ensure that the project team operates effectively on time and according to the donor’s requirements.
For more information and the terms of reference, please click Apply now
ASIA: JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Senior Behaviour Change Specialist
Location: Cambridge, UK; Hanoi, Vietnam; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; or Bangkok, Thailand.
Contract: Indefinite
Apply by: 31 January 2024
We are looking for a Senior Behaviour Change Specialist who will be responsible for supporting the Behaviour Change Programme Leader in driving forward this important part of TRAFFIC’s work, this role will provide technical support to the mentioned projects, engage and advise TRAFFIC’s colleagues in other regions, particularly in Asia and support the development of additional activities of Behaviour Change for TRAFFIC.
For more information and the terms of reference, please click Apply now
4 de enero de 2024
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