DRC Project Fieldwork Coordinator
Rainforest Foundation, Kentish Town, Camden
DRC Project Fieldwork Coordinator
Salary not available. View on company website.
Rainforest Foundation, Kentish Town, Camden
- Full time
- Temporary
- Onsite working
Posted 1 week ago, 12 Jun | Get your application in now before you're too late!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: bbdc4f1469a949d8a527d5d32fca497b
Full Job Description
The DRC Fieldwork Coordinator role sits within RFUK's largest Programmes team: Land & Livelihoods. A central aspect of the L&L team's work is supporting communities to establish and manage community forests as well as working at the national and policy levels to achieve wider impact. This role will be pivotal to a new phase of community forest expansion in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which is being supported by the Rainforest Trust. In partnership with five local organisations, the role will contribute to the objective of expanding community forests in two highly biodiverse landscapes: the periphery of the Maïko National Park in North Kivu province and the area surrounding the Salonga National Park in Maï Ndombe province., Please note we're not responsible for the content of job ads, as they're posted by the recruiter. We'll aim to resolve the reported issue and we'll use your feedback to improve the quality of our ads.
The ideal candidate will bring at least 3 years' experience of project management support in a charity or international development context, as well as 3 years' of experience in supporting community land use planning and livelihoods initiatives in rural contexts. We are seeking someone who has a firm grasp on forest governance and human rights, is familiar with the requirements of institutional donors, and is eager to play a key role in a new phase of community forest expansion.
Founded in 1989, the mission of Rainforest Foundation UK (RFUK) is to support Indigenous Peoples and other communities of the world's rainforests in their efforts to protect their environment and fulfil their rights to land, life and livelihood. Locally, it supports forest communities to gain land rights, challenge destructive industries, manage their forests and protect their environment. Globally, it campaigns to influence laws and policies that protect rainforests and their inhabitants.