BirdLife International
Senior Nature-based Solutions Project Manager (Asia)
Application deadline: Wednesday, 4 September 2024
- Locations: Cambridge, UK or Singapore or Remote based on application. Up to 30% time spent
in Cambodia. - Full time
- Contract: 2 years fixed term
- Salary: £40,000 – £45,000 pro rata plus competitive 12% pension benefit, subject to
location, skills and experience - Annual Leave: Subject to location
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 and deliver landscape-scale conservation 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 senior conservation project manager to support
BirdLife Partners in their development of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) projects. The role will
have an initial focus in Lomphat Wildlife Sanctuary (LWS) in Cambodia, where the national
BirdLife NGO Partner, NatureLife Cambodia (NLC), has been leading the implementation of a
conservation programme for 5 years, with opportunities for engagement in the development of
BirdLife’s ambitious global NbS project pipeline.
In Lomphat Wildlife Sanctuary, NLC and BirdLife International, in partnership with the local
people and the Government of Cambodia, have established a REDD+ carbon project to reduce
deforestation-based emissions in and to enable local people to benefit for their role in
protecting the forest. Work to design and implement this project is underway, and the project
is currently under validation with Verra’s VCS and moving towards credit issuance in 2025.
Under new national regulation, it will be integrated into Cambodia’s national nesting system,
providing continuity with other new projects. The project is structured to produce high
quality, high integrity credits that reduce emissions and generate new local economic benefits,
at a site critically important for biodiversity and rural livelihoods.
The Senior NbS Project Manager will provide strategic management, coordination and direction to
lead delivery of BirdLife’s roles and responsibilities in the design, development and
implementation of NbS projects. As the focal point for BirdLife’s collaboration in Lopmhat
Wildlife Sanctuary, the purpose of the role will be to operationalize a high integrity REDD+
project, while enabling NatureLife Cambodia’s organizational development and leadership of the
programme.
Specifically, the role will:
- Coordinate all BirdLife International actions and responsibilities to deliver conservation
in the Lomphat Wildlife Sanctuary (LWS) in close collaboration with NatureLife Cambodia (NLC), - Provide strategic project management support and oversee financial management and reporting
for investors and donors, including administering the project registry account, overseeing
credit transactions and financial disbursements, - Coordinate multi-stakeholder partnership management and engagement, including with
technical partners, Government, consultants, auditors, standards bodies, investors and donors, - Provide technical direction to the design, development and strategic implementation of LWS
REDD+ Project, - Deliver strengthening and organizational support for NLC in relation LWS REDD+ project and
establish a strategy to transition full management of the project to NLC over time, - Develop, secure and manage BirdLife International grant funding that supports forest
conservation and carbon project development in LWS. This may include additional fundraising
outside of the REDD+ project for conservation action in the landscape, - Input to the development of the broader NbS pipeline as opportunities arise and time
permits.
The Senior NbS 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.
This role presents a unique opportunity for an experienced senior project manager to put in
place a lasting legacy for forests and biodiversity in Cambodia, as well as for our national
Partner and the communities with whom we work. BirdLife is seeking an individual who can
deliver this critical role with a high level of professionalism and independence, enabling our
Partner to capitalize on the significant milestones achieved thus far.
The ideal candidate will have
- Significant knowledge and experience of protected area and/or OECM management, including
operations, zoning, budgeting, planning, legal issues, stakeholder engagement, etc. - Significant knowledge and experience of how to manage large, operationally and financially
complex conservation or development projects with multiple stakeholders, including
administration, financial planning and oversight, contracting and reporting - Knowledge of how to design, develop and implement high integrity and high quality forest
carbon projects - Knowledge of financial planning and modeling, including cash flow modeling, for
conservation initiatives and/or market-based mechanisms - Experience of implementing environmental/social development projects in developing
countries, with an in-depth understanding of the challenges of rural forest-edge communities,
ideally with experience in Cambodia - Experience of development or delivery of climate finance or carbon credit value chain
projects, ideally with experience in REDD+ projects and carbon certification for VCS and CCBS
and/or Plan Vivo or similar - Experience of engagement in or with the private sector, corporates or financial
institutions, on climate or forest-related issues - Experience of engagement with government agencies, private sector, corporates or financial
institutions, on climate or forest-related issues; Cambodia-specific experience is highly
desirable - Experience of working in collaboration with national NGOs and/or community organizations,
including delivering multi-faceted organizational development - Complete fluency in English required and working proficiency in spoken and written Khmer an
advantage
Please see the full job description for further details.
BirdLife values a diverse workforce and welcomes applications from all sections of the
community. Find out more about our Diversity statement.
We are committed to building and maintaining an inclusive and supportive culture, a place where
we can all be ourselves and succeed on merit. We aim to promote a more inclusive environment,
which attracts all candidates and signals our commitment to celebrate and promote diversity.
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.
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