The Restoration & Rewilding Coordinator is a leading role to connect 
restoration efforts with community partners of Osa Conservation, a 
regional non-profit conservation organization in the Osa Peninsula 
region, of Costa Rica. The organization is 14 years old. Its mission is 
to conserve the extraordinary biodiversity of the Osa region and to 
utilize OC facilities and programs to engage students, professionals and 
the broad public with biodiversity conservation.

OC has offices in Washington, DC, Puerto Jimenez, and operates several 
field research stations and other facilities on 2500 hectares of private 
land that includes old growth rainforest, marine coastal habitats, 
wetlands and agricultural landscapes.

The Restoration & Rewilding Coordinator will be responsible for 
overseeing restoration and rewilding efforts on OC properties and 
specifically within areas of key community partners (eco-lodges, private 
landowners and citizen science network partners). Key duties include 
leading and carrying out science-led conservation initiatives, 
fundraising, building institutional partnerships, mentoring, and 
managing staff in a team-based system. This high-energy, demanding 
position reports to the Conservation Science Director. The organization 
is in a growth phase, has a strong science-base and pursues data-driven 
conservation solutions and program designs. The ability to multi-task by 
organizing and managing a complex set of operations and facilities is 
essential. The base of operations is the Osa peninsula and an enthusiasm 
for living in the humid tropics is a must.  Travel regionally is 
required. 

The salary will be commensurate with other professional non- profit 
salaries paid in Costa Rica. 

General responsibilities include:
1.      Project Implementation: lead innovative rewilding and 
restoration efforts, and introduce this to the regional community in Osa
a.      Responsible for leading rewilding approaches on OC land and 
partnering collaborators land.
b.      Develop relationships within local communities to promote and 
create opportunities for restoration and rewilding within the peninsula.
2.      Financial Performance and Viability: Develops and manages 
resources sufficient to ensure the financial health of the restoration 
and rewilding program.
a.      Responsible for ongoing fundraising and managing the resources 
necessary to support the program goals: and assisting both the 
Conservation Science Director and other project staff in these efforts.
3.      Education and Outreach Strategy: 
a.      Works with directors and staff to ensure that the mission is 
fulfilled 
b.      Responsible for Osa Conservation’s image by being active and 
visible in the community and by working closely with other professional, 
civic and private organizations.
4.      Program Operations: 
a.      Responsible effective administration of operations.
b.      Responsible for the retention of competent, qualified staff.

Professional Qualifications:
•       Willingness to live in the Osa
•       A graduate degree in a relevant discipline – Restoration 
Ecology, Conservation, Wildlife Ecology, Rewilding, Tropical Ecology, 
etc.
•       Experience working with local tropical communities, preferably 
in Latin America.
•       Evidence of scientific and popular writings (scientific papers, 
social media and blogs included)
•       Statistical skills and experience using R, GIS and spatial 
statistics skills.
•       The ability to communicate and collaborate with scientists, 
policy professionals and decision makers
•       Transparent, charismatic  and high integrity leadership
•       12 months or more nonprofit experience
•       Experience of and compatibility with field conditions in the wet 
tropics
•       Willingness to participate in budget preparation, analysis, 
decision-making and reporting
•       Strong organizational abilities including planning, delegating, 
program development and task facilitation
•       Ability to convey the strategic vision to staff, volunteers and 
donors
•       Knowledge of fundraising strategies and donor relations unique 
to nonprofit sector
•       Skills to collaborate with and motivate donors and staff  
•       Strong written and oral communication skills
•       Ability to meet reporting and submission deadlines
•       Ability to interface and engage diverse stakeholders
•       Demonstrated ability to mentor, manage and collaborate with 
staff
•       Strong public speaking ability
•       Bilingual command of English and Spanish

Job Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
•       Planning and operation of project budget.
•       Producing scientifically-based conservation impacts of 
innovative tropical rewilding techniques
•       Establish and maintain relationships with various organizations 
and utilize those relationships strategically.
•       Report to and work closely with the Conservation Science 
Director to seek their involvement in fundraising and to increase the 
overall visibility of the organization, and related projects.
•       Contribute to maintain a high-performance field team with 
excellent morale and commitment
•       Oversee and participate in weekly operations and science team 
meetings.

Please contact Dr Andrew Whitworth (Science Director) 
andywhitwo...@osaconservation.org with a current CV/Resume and short 1-2 
page cover letter. Successful applicants will be contacted for 
interview.

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