Project Coordinator – Biodiversity and Landscape

UN Development Programme - UNDP Regional Bureau for Africa

Staff Closes 03 Jul 2026 8 days left

Overview

Project Coordinator – Biodiversity and Landscape role focused on leading field-level implementation, scientific research, data management, and capacity building for conservation initiatives.


Key Responsibilities
  • Lead field-level implementation ensuring alignment with ecological priorities and technical standards.
  • Apply expertise in biodiversity conservation, protected area management, species monitoring, and habitat restoration.
  • Define technical specifications for conservation equipment, tools, and services.
  • Review and validate deliverables from consultants and service providers.
  • Develop and implement scientifically robust methods for data collection, ecological assessments, and monitoring.
  • Generate technical outputs such as baseline studies, field protocols, GIS maps, and biodiversity reports.
  • Provide technical inputs to evaluate progress toward biodiversity indicators.
  • Identify ecological risks or implementation challenges and propose adaptive, evidence-based solutions.
  • Design and deliver technical training and capacity-building activities.
  • Contribute to the documentation of lessons learned and promote knowledge-sharing.
  • Ensure all technical interventions align with national environmental strategies and GEF, GWP, and UNDP technical requirements.
  • Integrate gender-responsive and inclusive approaches into technical design and field execution.
Required Experience

Minimum of 5 years (with Master’s degree) or 7 years (with Bachelor’s degree), of relevant experience in biodiversity and landscape management, of which 3 years in a project coordinating role is required. Strong leadership and team management skills/experience. Excellent project planning, coordination, and organizational abilities and experience. Experience in financial and budget management. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and other computer applications necessary for project management and protected area/biodiversity conservation. Strong organizational skills and proven ability to work under tight deadlines. Demonstrated background and knowledge in biodiversity conservation, ecosystem and landscape management. Demonstrated experience in working with local communities, government agencies, and conservation organizations. Experience in managing donor-funded projects, including compliance with reporting and financial requirements. Demonstrated experience in managing sustainable livelihood initiatives, and the ability to engage local communities with diverse cultures. Proven experience in developing and implementing capacity-building programs for diverse audiences. Proven familiarity with M&E tools and frameworks for conservation projects. Excellent skills/experience with the ability to coordinate multi-stakeholder initiatives. Effective communication and interpersonal skills/experience, including report writing and public speaking. Proven Ability to work in remote field locations and travel extensively.

Qualifications

Advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in Ecology, Environmental Science, Conservation Biology, Natural Resource Management, or a related field is required. OR A first-level university degree (Bachelor’s degree) in the areas mentioned above in combination with an additional two years of qualifying experience will be given due consideration in lieu of the advanced university degree. Candidates holding a PHD will have a distinct advantage.

Other Details
Languages Required
Fluency in spoken and written English and the national language
Languages Preferred
Not specified
Contract Duration
1 Year with Possibility for extension
Work Modality
Not specified
Remuneration
Not specified
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