Dear Ecologgers,

Please see below our announcement for a Project Coordinator position,
available immediately, located on-site in Ambondrolava, Madagascar.
This is a great opportunity for anyone looking to enter the fields of
conservation, ecology, and/or sustainable development. Note that we
are considering and interviewing applicants as we receive them and
will fill the position with the first qualified applicant. Please also
pass this announcement along to anyone you feel would be a suitable
candidate and interested in field experience in rural Madagascar!

Best regards,

Nina Hamilton
Program Manager, Honko Mangrove Conservation & Education



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Project Coordinator (Community-Based Conservation and Research)

at Honko Mangrove Conservation & Conservation in Ambondrolava,
southwest Madagascar

About Honko
Founded in 2008, the NGO Honko Mangrove Conservation & Education is a
Belgian NGO that works in southwest Madagascar, one of the poorest
regions of the world. Honko’s goal is to work in partnership with
local people for the conservation of mangroves and to improve the
living conditions of local communities by promoting alternative
livelihoods. Furthermore, Honko has established an information center
and boardwalk through the mangroves for tourists, and also helped with
the establishment of a village association devoted to community-based
management of the mangroves. The NGO is currently working on several
projects including village fish farming, apiculture, bioenergy
plantations, environmental education, ecotourism, and the
implementation of a Plan Vivo (community-based carbon credits)
project. Honko also welcomes and supervises Malagasy and foreign
students conducting research projects at our site. For more
information about Honko, see our website at www.honko.org, or our
Facebook page (Honko Mangrove Conservation & Education) where we post
photos, news stories, highlight student research, etc.


Job Description and Location
Honko is looking for a Project Coordinator to start immediately
on-site in Ambondrolava, SW Madagascar. The Project Coordinator will
help coordinate Honko’s multiple ongoing projects and supervise
Honko’s local staff, made up of two socio-organizers and two eco-
guides, and on occasion supervise visiting local and international
students’ research. You will work with and report to the on-site
Project Manager, who is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the
NGO on the ground, and the off-site Director and Co-Founders of Honko.
The position is based at the Mangrove Information Centre in the
village of Ambondrolava, 12km north of the city Tulear in SW
Madagascar.


Responsibilities
• Supervision and daily management of Honko’s projects and staff.
• Maintain communication with the Project Manager regarding project
planning and to ensure that all implemented activities fall within the
framework of Honko’s mission.
• Supervise volunteers and students (local and international)
conducting research at Honko, including creation of viable and
cohesive short-term studies to study abroad students.
• Help maintain liaison with Honko’s partners and supervise activities
carried out in collaboration with such partners, including but not
limited to WWF, Blue Ventures, Reef Doctor, and Ho Avy.
• Represent the NGO to the local community, partners, universities,
government officials, and tour operators among other entities.

Desired Education and Experience
• Bachelor’s degree in biology, forestry, environmental studies,
agronomy, or related subject
• Project management experience in community development, sustainable
development, or conservation. Ideally with experience in financial and
personnel management.
• Experience working in a multi-cultural or international setting,
especially in the field of conservation or in a developing country
• Experience with mangrove ecology and research highly desired
• Able to supervise/guide students on environmental research projects,
with field research experience in forest, marine, and/or freshwater
ecology


Desired Attributes
• Ability and willingness to live in basic, rural conditions
• Adaptability and diplomacy for working and living in rural areas,
preferably experience living or working in developing countries
• Excellent writing and communication skills
• Ability to work independently and think on your feet
• Confidence, flexibility, patience


Required Language Skills
• Proficiency in French
• Good knowledge of English


Contract Period
• Position is available immediately and will be filled by the first
qualified applicant. Ideal candidate can commit 12 months, please
state your availability in your cover letter.


Salary and Benefits
• All food and accommodation costs covered (includes local
transportation; excludes flights, visas, insurance) and additional
stipend of 50 euro/month.
• 1300 euro flight allowance
• Availability of a 4×4 (for work purposes)
• Accommodations in peaceful spot at the edge of the mangroves
• A challenging position focusing on actual themes, support by a small
dedicated local team, and an enriching experience in a fascinating
environment
• Opportunity to gain valuable project management experience in an
international setting
• Chances to collaborate and network with other conservation NGOs and
professionals in SW region

Application
Send your CV and cover letter to [email protected]. We will consider and
interview applicants as we receive applications and fill the position
with the first qualified applicant.

More information:
You can learn more about us through our website www.honko.org, our
Facebook page, and our blog where we post regular photos and updates
on all of Honko's community and conservation initiatives. You can also
contact us with any questions at [email protected].

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