2301263
Professional in protected areas and Complementary Conservation Strategies
Job advertisement : May 3, 2023
Publication cancellation date : May 17, 2023, 9:59:00 PM
Organizational Unit: FAO Partnership and Liaison Office in Colombia
Job type : Temporary work
Requirement Type: NPP ( National Project Personnel )
Grade Level: N / A
Main location : Colombia-Bogota
Duration: 3 months trial period, renewable
Position Number: N / A
FAO seeks to ensure gender, geographic and linguistic diversity among its staff and its international consultants, in order to serve the Member States of the Organization in the best possible way in all regions.
- FAO is committed to achieving diversity in its workforce in terms of sex, nationality, origin and culture.
- Women, nationals of under-represented or under-represented Member States and persons with disabilities with the necessary qualifications are encouraged to submit their applications.
- All persons working for FAO must comply with the highest standards of professional integrity and conduct and uphold FAO’s values.
- FAO, as a specialized agency of the United Nations, applies a zero tolerance policy for conduct incompatible with its statute, objectives and mandate, in particular sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority and discrimination.
- All selected candidates will undergo rigorous reference and background checks.
- All requests will be treated with the strictest confidentiality.
Organizational framework
FAO is the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, leading the international effort for a world free of hunger and malnutrition in which food and agriculture contribute to improving the living standards of all its inhabitants, especially the poorest, economically, socially and environmentally sustainable. We work to contribute to the fulfillment of Agenda 2030 and its global goals by promoting sustainable, inclusive and resilient food systems to achieve production, nutrition, an environment and a better life.
The vacancy is located Cali – Valle del Cauca with trips to the project’s areas of action. The position belongs to the area of Natural Resources and Governance.
Hierarchical dependence
Bajo la supervisión general del Representante de la FAO en Colombia, el Oficial de programas, la supervisión técnica de la especialista senior en recursos naturales y gobernanza y la supervisión directa del coordinador de proyecto.
Campo de especialización
El/la Profesional en áreas protegidas y Estrategias Complementarias de Conservación es responsable del liderar el componente forestal, dando cumplimiento a las normas de la FAO.
Tareas y responsabilidades
En el marco del componente 2 del proyecto (Gestión integrada de AP, áreas con función amortiguadora y Estrategias Complementarias de Conservación ECC), deberá:
- Coordinar la implementación de las actividades del componente a cargo.
- Elaborar informes periódicos de las actividades desarrolladas y contribuir a la elaboración de los informes semestrales de progreso del proyecto (IPP).
- Support the periodic monitoring and evaluation of the project, collecting information related to compliance with indicators of the Results Framework and its means of verification, and identification of lessons learned.
- Participate in the design and implementation of MUCB intervention plans.
- Support the process of formulating the management plan for the National Integrated Management District ( DNMI ) Cabo Manglares, Bajo Mira y Frontera, by including zoning for the regulation of artisanal and industrial fisheries in the area.
- Support the implementation of actions for the adoption of management plans and the strengthening of coordination spaces that allow the governance, conservation and protection of PNN Katios, Farallones, Tatamá and Munchique in articulation with the communities.
- Accompany the identification, prioritization and implementation of prioritized activities of the Río Bravo forest reserve management plan.
- Identify and prioritize, in coordination with environmental authorities ( National Natural Parks ( PNN ) and Regional Autonomous Corporations ( CAR ) in the region ), needs for the improvement of management effectiveness from the application of the Effectiveness Analysis tool for the Management of Protected Areas with Social Participation” AEMAPPS for the areas of the SPNN National Natural Park System and the tools prioritized by the regional environmental authorities and the strengthening of governance mechanisms in the prioritized Protected Areas.
- Prepare and carry out supervision, in coordination with environmental authorities ( PNN and CAR in the region ), of the implementation of the investment plan to improve the management effectiveness of prioritized PA and strengthen governance mechanisms in prioritized Protected Areas.
- Guide the application of the Management Effectiveness Tracking Tool ( METT ) of AP of the GEF mid-term and at the end of the project.
- Prepare the terms of reference and carry out supervision, in coordination with the participating entities, of the signed contract for the design of the financial sustainability strategy for the consolidation ( implementation of the SIRAP Pacific action plan ).
- Prepare the terms of reference and supervise the implementation of prioritized actions of the designed financial sustainability strategy.
- Coordinate the support of the project in the realization of spaces for participation and decision-making in accordance with the internal regulations and work plan of the SIRAP Pacific.
- Make a proposal of criteria to prioritize and select the Complementary Strategies for Conservation ECC in the Mosaics of Use and Conservation of Biodiversity ( MUCB ).
- Prepare the terms of reference and supervise the formulation of planning and management instruments for Complementary ECC Conservation Strategies for black and indigenous peoples and implementation of prioritized actions.
- Accompany the identification and prioritization of investment needs to support the implementation of planning and management instruments, As a basis for the formulation of the plan, investments prioritized in the ECC Complementary Conservation Strategies.
- Accompany the implementation of the plan once it is agreed, approved and activities with direct actors are prioritized.
- Accompany the design and implementation of community monitoring mechanisms in the ECC Complementary Conservation Strategies, which account for progress and/or improvement in the conservation and sustainable uses of biodiversity in these areas.
- Preparation of a document of lessons learned in the formulation of the management instruments of the ECC Complementary Conservation Strategies of indigenous peoples, blacks and peasants, the implementation of said management plans and the community monitoring strategies used
- Accompany the establishment of mechanisms for the identification, recognition and registration of ECC Complementary Conservation Strategies within the framework of the national process carried out by MADS together with the Alexander Von Humbolt Institute IAvH with the support of GIZ.
- Lead the joint exercise of concertation of the minimum technical requirements for the characterization of the Complementary ECC Conservation Strategies.
- Preparation of a document that systematizes the concerted technical guidelines for the characterization of the Complementary ECC Conservation Strategies.
- Coordinate the characterization of the Complementary ECC Conservation Strategies in MUCBs.
- Define and develop, in coordination with the participating entities, the identification of technical minimums required for the formalization of the ECC Complementary Conservation Strategies.
- Lead consolidation, socialization and feedback, together with the project team and participating entities, of the technical guidelines of the Complementary ECC Conservation Strategies of the Colombian Pacific region, as a contribution to its formalization process at the national level.
- Validate, together with the participating entities, the selection of priority areas for conservation to be declared Protected Areas, within each of the prioritized MUCBs.
- Agree with the relevant entities, the actions to support the declaration process of the prioritized areas.
- Prepare the terms of reference and supervise the implementation of the support actions agreed for the declaration of the new APs and the implementation of activities that are prioritized for their driving.
- Support the periodic monitoring and evaluation of the project, collecting information on variables and indicators of the products in their charge.
- Participate in meetings with the Coordination Unit.
- Support the calls, organization and development of workshops for consultations with communities and ethnic organizations in the framework of the implementation of the Participation Plan for ethnic and peasant communities.
- Accompany the Coordination Unit in meetings of a technical nature that are cited within the framework of the project.
- Support the professionals and technicians who are members of the project team with advice on cross-cutting aspects related to their specialty and functions.
- The other activities and/or tasks that are assigned by the contract supervisor and/or by the coordination of the project, which are inherent to the development of the contractual object.
CANDIDATES WILL BE EVALUATED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA:
Minimum requirements
- University degree in ecology, biology, bachelor’s degree in biology, environmental engineering, forest engineering or related to biodiversity conservation and management of protected areas.
- Minimum professional experience of five (5) years in sustainable development projects and work with black, indigenous and peasant peoples, at the regional, local level of the Colombian Pacific.
- Practical knowledge of Spanish (level C) spoken and written.
- Colombian nationality.
FAO Core Competencies
- Results-based approach
- Teamwork
- Communication
- Building Effective Relationships
- Knowledge sharing and continuous improvement
Technical/functional skills
- Experience in environmental, social programs or projects.
- Work experience in the Colombian Pacific region with black, indigenous and peasant communities.
- Work experience with representatives of regional, local and level government institutions.
- Proven ability to work with technical and managerial staff from governmental and non-governmental institutions.
- Knowledge of the environmental institutional arrangement of the region, with specific emphasis on the Pacific SIRAP.
- Ability to prepare concise reports in accordance with United Nations standards.
- Ability to write, document and present reports on the results of the execution of planned activities.
- Ability to work in a team and with multidisciplinary and multicultural groups.
- Desirable experience in the management and implementation of GEF projects.
- Social commitment and ability to work effectively and harmoniously in multicultural environments.
- Availability to make field trips and visits to the communities participating in the project.
- Permanent attitude and behavior of cordiality, composure, respect and collaboration with all the people and organizations with whom he interacts.
- Knowledge of the rights of ethnic peoples and women.
- Ability to act at all times with extreme discretion regarding the documents, information and materials of the United Nations.
- Permanent attitude and behavior of cordiality, composure, respect and collaboration with all the people and organizations with whom he interacts.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- FAO does not charge fees at any stage of the recruitment process (application, interview, processing).
- Incomplete applications will not be considered. If you need help or have questions, please contact: Careers@fao.org
- Applications received after the application submission deadline has expired will not be accepted.
- We inform you that FAO will only consider degrees or academic credentials obtained at an educational institution included in the World Database on Higher Education, which is a list maintained by the International Association of Universities (IAU)/UNESCO. The list can be consulted at: www.whed.net/
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It is noted that all candidates should adhere to the Organization’s values of commitment to FAO, respect for all, and integrity and transparency.
SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS
- If you would like to apply, go to the FAO recruitment website ( Jobs at FAO) and complete your online profile.
- Incomplete applications will not be considered. Only applications received through the recruitment portal will be considered.
- We advise candidates to apply well in advance of the deadline.
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