World Wildlife Fund (WWF), one of the world’s leading conservation organizations, seeks a Director, Resilience Builder.
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) one of the world’s leading conservation organization, seeks a Director to support strategic planning, communication, research and analysis, and implementation of program activities for existing and new partnerships and projects in collaboration with other WWF teams and field offices.
The Director will 1) contribute to strategic planning and development of emerging resilience practices, 2) manage implementation of key projects including capacity building and training intiatives 3) support ongoing Environmental and Disaster Management (EDM) programmatic activities related to integrating environment and disaster risk reduction (DRR) into conservation programming and partnerships and 4) provide technical support for disaster and crisis response including assessment, analysis, project design, communications and fundraising.
Salary Range: $124,000 - $178,300
Position Length: Limited Term - 2 years
Location: Washington, D.C. (Hybrid work structure with minimum of 2 days a week in office)
Please note: Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. This position is not eligible for employment visa sponsorship. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.
Collaborate with Environment and Disaster Management (EDM) team to set strategic direction and support emerging resilience practices related to conservation programming.
Lead project management including work planning, monitoring and evaluation, and communications related to new and ongoing projects and grants.
Work closely with project personnel, grantees, consultants, and program staff to coordinate implementation, communication, and reporting for current work streams.
Support WWF teams in crisis affected countries and integrates disaster analysis services to inform resilience planning, disaster risk reduction (DRR), restoration, and reconstruction across new and existing initiatives.
Stay current with emerging practices and review academic literature and evolving practices and monitors and analyzes new technical information, policies, tools, and global trends related to integration of environment, DRR, Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) and resilience.
Design and develop training tools and materials and leads DRR and resilience training sessions.
Document learning from projects to improve project programming, training and communications.
Contribute to programmatic fundraising including preparing and/or finalizing project proposals, scopes of work, budgets, and administrative information for contracts and to ensure compliance with donor requirements.
Travel up to 30% time to project sites to provide relevant technical training and capacity building.
Regularly presents program updates internally to WWF staff and externally at workshops and conferences, where appropriate.
Interact daily with other program staff and departments to advise and coordinate project activities or to obtain and disseminate information.
Interact regularly with representatives of WWF-International, other WWF offices and associate organizations, grantees, and consultants. Communicate with representatives of conservation organizations, universities, NGOs, corporations, and/or government agencies.
Other duties as assigned.
Core Competencies
To Apply:
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) promotes equal employment opportunities for all qualified individuals regardless of age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable law.
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