PO Box 240, Apia, Samoa
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  T: +685 21 929
F:  +685 20 231


W: www.sprep.org



Post Description:  Invasive Species Officer/Adviser



Background

The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional 
Environment Programme (SPREP) is an independent 
intergovernmental agency that provides assistance 
and technical advisory services to Pacific Island 
countries, territories and administrations in the 
protection and management of their environment to 
ensure they achieve sustainable development for 
present and future generations.  The organization 
is based in Apia, Samoa and has a total staff 
body of about 70 comprised of about even number 
of professional and support staff.  SPREP has a 
total annual budget of about USD8 
millions.  SPREP’s membership comprises 21 
Pacific Island countries and territories and 4 developed countries1.



Duties and Responsibilities


The Invasive Species Officer/Adviser is 
responsible to the Director through the Island 
Ecosystems Programme Manager for the following principal duties:

§         Coordinate and facilitate collaboration 
of relevant activities in the Pacific, including 
chairing the Invasive Species Working Group of 
the Pacific Islands Roundtable for Nature 
Conservation, paying particular attention to 
integration of activities across 
intergovernmental organisations, NGOs and 
engaging partners on a cross-sectoral basis.
§         Ensure the implementation, periodic 
review and update of the Pacific Regional 
Invasive Species Strategy and monitor and 
evaluate progress, and work closely with the Islands Biodiversity Officer.
§         Develop and implement relevant projects 
to assist with the implementation of the Regional 
Invasive Species Strategy and of policies related 
to invasive species and within SPREP, island members and other agencies.
§         Assist island member countries to 
identify and document national/territorial status 
and priorities of invasive species and foster the 
development of regional overviews, databases and maps.
§         Develop, oversee and promote the 
implementation of conceptual frameworks, methods, 
tools and programmes for invasive species 
planning, management, training and resourcing, 
appropriate to the Pacific islands region.
§         Provide assistance with the preparation 
of technical and feasibility studies and advice 
on invasive species management to island member 
and other regional organisations or partners.
§         Ensure the coordinated delivery of 
SPREP responsibilities under key projects, such 
as the Pacific Invasive Species Management 
Project (UNDP-GEF), the SPREP Invasive Species 
Prevention Course, the Pacific Invasives Learning 
Network, the Pacific Programme of the Cooperative 
Islands Initiative on IAS (known as the Pacific 
Invasives Initiative) and invasive related 
projects under the Critical Ecosystems Partnership Fund.
§         Provide technical and policy advice to 
SPREP Management and where appropriate advisory 
support to Pacific island members as required on 
relevant aspects of the Convention on Biological 
Diversity (CBD) and other Conventions and International Agreements.
§         Promote public and SPREP awareness of 
invasive species and management needs and approaches.
§         Develop an annual work plan for the 
Invasive Species sub-programme and, as required, 
provide input to SPREP Meetings.
§         Develop and maintain relationships with 
key donors and collaborators and manage project 
finances, prepare project reviews and reports to 
donors and other agencies as required.
§         Assist with the preparation of terms of 
reference for, and supervision of the work and 
products of any positions or consultancies 
established under projects of the Strategy.
§         Liaise with other relevant SPREP staff, 
to develop and execute appropriate strategies for 
the implementation of projects.
§         Where required, serve as an expert 
resource for relevant regional committees and working groups.
§         Any other duties consistent with the 
objectives of the position as required.



Required Qualifications and Experience


Essential

1.      A tertiary qualification, in biodiversity 
conservation, natural resource management or 
related field from a recognised institution (a 
post graduate qualification would be an advantage).

2.      At least 10 years' relevant work 
experience, with 5 years senior level experience 
must be relevant to the implementation of 
invasive species activities or programmes.
3.      Proven project and programme management experience.
4.             Proven ability to prepare 
technically sound programme proposals and 
reports, meet programme deadlines (often under 
difficult circumstances) and to secure and manage 
project funds effectively and efficiently.
5.      Proven ability to manage staff and the work of consultants.

Highly Desirable
6.       Ability to work as a part of a 
inter-disciplinary and/or multi-cultural team and 
to live and work within Pacific island communities.
7.       Demonstrated interest and involvement in 
the environmental, economic and social issues 
affecting the region, particularly as they relate 
to invasive species management and biodiversity conservation.
8.      Professional experience within the Pacific islands region.



Terms and Conditions


Duty Station:

Apia, Samoa.
Duration:
Appointment is for a term of 3 years initially 
with renewal for a further period depending upon 
the officer’s performance during the first term, 
continuity of related programme activities and availability of funds.
Grade:
Appointment will be at the range of Grades I 
through J of SPREP’s authorised salary scale for professional staff.
Salary:
The basic salary range for this position is 
expressed in International Monetary Fund Special 
Drawing Rights (SDRs).  The salary range is from 
25,681 SDRs to a maximum of 42,832 SDRs 
(including COLDA), depending on the successful 
applicant’s qualifications and experience.  In 
November 2005, the equivalent salary in Samoan 
Tala is SAT$100,901 to a maximum of SAT$168,287 per annum (including COLDA).
Adjustments:
Professional staff salaries and appropriate 
allowances are paid in Samoan Tala and adjusted 
every month based on the monthly average in the 
value of the SDR relative to the Samoan Tala 
(SAT) at the time the salary payment is 
processed.  SDR movement however is limited to 
within 5% above or below a reference point set 
annually.  Remuneration is paid monthly in SAT 
equivalent.  The international currency exchange 
rate at the time of writing is approximately USD1.00 = SAT2.77.

Term:

For those recruited from outside Samoa, the term 
begins from the day the appointee leaves his or 
her home to take up the appointment.
Appointment is subject to a satisfactory medical 
examination, as well as a 6 months’ probationary period.
Termination is by way of either (i) completion of 
term of contract or (ii) by way of one month’s notice by either party.

For staff recruited from outside Samoa, the following applies:

Relocation Expenses:

SPREP will meet certain appointment and 
termination expenses for professional staff 
recruited from outside Apia, Samoa, including 
transport and accommodation en-route for the 
appointee and accompanying dependent(s) between 
home and Apia, and return, by the shortest and 
most economical route.  This includes:
-     economy class airfares; and

-     reasonable cost of packing, insuring, 
shipping and unpacking furniture, household and personal effects as follows:
-     6m3 for the staff member;
-     2m3 for dependent spouse;
-     1m3 for each dependent child; and

-      up to 20 kilos of excess baggage per person.

Establishment Grant:

A lump sum, of SDR1,100 is payable upon taking up 
appointment and arrival in Apia.
Temporary Accommodation and Assistance:
On arrival in Apia, the appointee and 
dependent(s) are entitled to temporary 
accommodation at a suitable hotel or other fully furnished
accommodation for up to 6 working days.

Appointee will be assisted to settle into 
Apia.  This will include help in finding suitable rental accommodation.
School Holiday Travel:

One return economy class airfare between the 
place of education or recognized home and Apia 
each year (except the last) to enable a dependent 
child being educated outside Samoa to visit 
parents, or either parent to visit the child.
Home Leave Travel:

One return economy class airfare home after 
completing 18 months of service (for a 3-year 
term) except the last year, for the appointee and dependent(s).
Privileges and Immunities:

SPREP remuneration is tax-free for non-citizens 
or non-residents of Samoa, including duty-free 
importation of household and personal effects 
which have been owned and used by them for no 
less than six months, within 6 months of taking up appointment.
Repatriation allowance:

The appointee is entitled to a repatriation 
allowance equivalent to two week’s salary, upon 
successful completion of contract.


For ALL professional contract staff, the following applies:

Cost of living differential allowance:

Cost-of-living differential allowance reflects 
the difference in the cost of living between Suva 
and Apia.  This allowance is reviewed 
periodically based on data determined by an independent reviewer.
Education Allowance:


Education expenses maybe reimbursed against 
actual receipts for dependent children, to cover 
up to 75% of the actual cost of tuition and 
boarding fees only.  Currently the allowance is 
up to a maximum of $15,600 per annum per child, 
with a maximum of SAT46,800 per annum per family 
of 3 or more eligible children.
Housing Assistance:

A rental assistance of 75% of the rent payable in 
Samoa for expatriate executive furnished housing 
is a component of remuneration for all 
professional staff.  This supplement is currently under review.
Annual Leave:

25 working days a year (up to a maximum accumulation of 50 days).
Sick Leave:

30 working days a year (up to a maximum accumulation of 90 days).
Other Leave:

Provisions also exist for maternity, family 
(compassionate and paternity) and special (without pay) leave.
Duty Travel:

SPREP meets travelling expenses at prescribed 
rates necessarily incurred by staff required to 
travel away from Apia on official business.
Personal Accident Insurance:

All employees are covered by SPREP’s 24 hour Life 
and Personal Accident Insurance Policy.
Medical Insurance:

All employees and their dependents are entitled 
to have all reasonable medical, dental and 
optical expenses met by SPREP or by SPREP’s medical insurance scheme.
Superannuation:

An expatriate contract staff member will receive 
a superannuation allowance of 7% of basic 
salary.  For local contract staff, SPREP will pay 
7% of basic salary to the Samoa National Provident Fund.
Definitions:
“Dependent” means the financially dependent 
spouse or dependent child of an employee.
“Dependent child” means an employee’s unmarried 
legally and financially dependent natural or legally adopted child who is:
-  under the age of 16 years; or

-    under the age of 19 years if undertaking 
full-time study at a    secondary school; or

-    under the age of 22 years if enrolled and 
undertaking full-time    study at a university or 
other tertiary institution; or

-    mentally or physically incapacitated.

  “expatriate” means a professional staff member, 
not a citizen or permanent resident of Samoa, who 
resides in Samoa only by virtue of employment with SPREP.
Equal Opportunities:
SPREP is an equal opportunities employer.  Men 
and women are equally eligible for all posts in SPREP.
General:
Appointment will be under the terms and 
conditions of SPREP’s Staff Regulations, a copy 
of which will be made available to the successful applicant.



Applications
Applications should be accompanied by a detailed 
curriculum vitae containing full personal details 
(birthdate, sex, nationality, marital status, 
number of dependents and age/s, health status, 
home address, and full contact numbers); 
qualifications and experience relevant for the 
position; previous and current appointments with 
salaries, names and contact 
addresses/numbers/E-mail of three professional 
referees who are prepared to provide 
testimonials.  References, if available, are to 
accompany your application from three recent 
employers and/or supervisors.  In addition, 
application should include copies of academic 
qualifications.  Application should also indicate 
how soon you are available to start if successful, and must be addressed to:


The Director


SPREP                         Telephone:     (685) 21 929




PO Box 240                  Fax:               (685) 20 231


Apia, Samoa                 E-mail:           [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Closing Date:  20 January 2006.  Late applications will not be considered.



1 American Samoa, Australia, Cook Islands, 
Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, France, 
Guam, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, New 
Caledonia, New Zealand, Niue, Northern Mariana 
Islands, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon 
Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, United Sates of 
America, Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna.

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