WWF Program Leader

Kathryn S. Fuller Science Innovations Fund

World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the global conservation organization, 
seeks an effective, energetic person to oversee the new Kathryn S. 
Fuller Innovations Fund within our Conservation Science Program.  The 
Program Leader will coordinate all aspects of the program, which 
includes post-doctoral fellowships, visiting scholars, annual 
symposia, regular seminars, and small grants.  Major duties include 
helping to design the new program, overseeing the fellowship 
selection process, developing themes and topics for symposia and 
seminars, organizing these events, and working closely with WWF staff 
to integrate the Fund into our global conservation activities.  Other 
duties include liaising effectively with universities and prospective 
fellows and speakers, communicating externally about the Fund, 
coordinating gatherings for fellows, and fundraising to grow the 
Fund.  Position requires at least a Master's degree in Conservation 
Biology or related field, five to seven years of experience in 
conservation, firm understanding of current conservation science 
issues, demonstrated project management experience, and exceptional 
organizational, communications, and interpersonal skills.  Experience 
in web content management and event planning preferred; competency in 
a foreign language ideal.  We encourage interested applicants to 
apply by February 15, 2006.

You can read more about the Fuller Innovation Fund and submit your 
application on our web site at 
<http://www.worldwildlife.org/about/jobs.cfm>http://www.worldwildlife.org/about/jobs.cfm.
 
AA/EOE Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.  You can also 
send your cover letter and resume by fax to (202) 293-9211. Dept. #26093.

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Taylor H. Ricketts, PhD
Director, Conservation Science Program
World Wildlife Fund - U.S.
1250 24th Street NW
Washington, DC  20037
(202) 822-3477 phone
(202) 293-9211 fax
<http://www.worldwildlife.org/science>http://www.worldwildlife.org/science

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