*Vacancy announcement **Project Coordinator*

*Location: *Ambondrolava, SW Madagascar
*Duration: *12 months, extendable
*Starting date*: February 2015


*About Honko *Founded in 2008, Honko Mangrove Conservation & Education is a
Belgian NGO that works in southwest Madagascar, one of the poorest regions
of the world. Honko's goal is to work in partnership with local communities
to promote mangrove conservation and improve community resilience and
quality of live through the promotion of alternative livelihoods.
Furthermore, Honko has established an information center and boardwalk
through the mangroves for ecotourism, and also supported the establishment
of the local community-based association devoted to mangrove management and
continues to work alongside their association to build their capacity to
take complete ownership over sustainable management and restoration
activities.

A range of projects help Honko pursue its mission, including local capacity
building, fish farming, apiculture, alternative fuel wood plantation,
environmental education, ecotourism, women's association activities, and
long-term mangrove monitoring research. Furthermore, Honko's year-round
volunteer program attracts international volunteers staying for up to 3
months assisting with mangrove ecology research and community development
projects. Honko also hosts a number of Malagasy and foreign students
conducting research projects in both natural and social sciences at our
site in Ambondrolava. To learn more about Honko's projects, find us online
at www.honko.org, on Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/honkomangrove>, and
our blog <http://honkomangrove.wordpress.com/> where we post regular
updates on all of Honko's community and conservation initiatives.


*Project Coordinator position *Honko is looking for a Project Coordinator
to help coordinate Honko's multiple ongoing projects, supervise Honko's 6
local staff, assist with volunteer management, and on occasion supervise
visiting local and international students' research. You will work
alongside the on-site Project Manager and report to Honko's off-site
director. The position is based at Honko's center in the village of
Ambondrolava, 12km north of the regional capital Tulear in SW Madagascar.

*Responsibilities*

*       Supervision and daily management of Honko's projects and staff

*       Work with the Project Manager to plan and manage projects and
ensure that all implemented activities fall within the framework of Honko's
mission

*       Supervise volunteers and students (local and international)
conducting research at Honko, including creation of viable and cohesive
short-term studies to study abroad students

*       Maintain liaison with Honko's partners and supervise activities
carried out in collaboration with such partners, including but not limited
to WWF, Blue Ventures, and nearby marine research institute

*       Represent the NGO to the local community, partners, universities,
government officials, and tour operators among other entities

*       Assist with promotional efforts for Honko's ecotourism site,
maintaining and building on Honko's current partnership with area hotels
and tour operators both in Madagascar and abroad

*       Coordinate with and assist Honko's off-site volunteer staff on
fundraising and social media activities

*Potential additional responsibilities regarding the implementation of a
Plan Vivo blue carbon project, dependent on funding.*

*Required** Qualifications*

*       Bachelor's degree in biology, forestry, environmental studies,
agronomy, or related subject

*       Project and financial management experience in community
development, sustainable development, or conservation

*       Experience working in a multi-cultural or international setting,
especially in the field of conservation or in a developing country

*       Field research experience in forest, marine and/or freshwater
ecology, particularly supervision of student projects

*       Proficiency in French and English

*Desired** Qualifications*

*       Master's degree in one of the subjects listed above (or related)

*       Research experience with mangrove/wetland ecosystems, bird
diversity, crab behavior/diversity, and/or fisheries

*       Willingness to learn Malagasy language basics

*Desired Attributes*

*       Adaptability and diplomacy for living and working in a rural area

*       Excellent written and verbal communication skills

*       Ability to work independently and think on your feet

*Contract Period*

Position begins early February 2015 and will be filled by the first
qualified applicant. Ideal candidate can commit at least 12 months, please
state your availability in your cover letter.

*Salary and Benefits*

*       All food and accommodation costs covered (includes local
transportation; excludes flights, visas, insurance) and additional stipend
of 50 euro/month

*       800 euro flight allowance upon completion of 12 month contract

*       Accommodations at the edge of the mangroves

*       A challenging position focusing on actual themes, support by a
small dedicated local team, and an enriching experience in a fascinating
environment

*       Opportunity to gain valuable project management experience in an
international setting

*       Chances to collaborate and network with other conservation NGOs and
professionals in SW region

*Application*

Send your CV and cover letter to j...@honko.org. We will consider and
interview applicants as we receive applications and fill the position with
the first qualified applicant. *Please mention in your cover letter where
you found this listing. *

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