*The Organisation*

The Centre for Education, Research and Conservation of Primates and Nature
(CERCOPAN) is a UK-registered Charity (Reg. No. 1116955) with operations in
Cross River State, Nigeria. Since 1995, CERCOPAN has worked to conserve
Nigeria’s primates and rainforests. CERCOPAN currently has two sites: an
administrative and primate rehabilitation headquarters in Calabar, and a
field centre at Rhoko Forest, Iko Esai. Sadly CERCOPAN has been severely
affected by the world recession and is compelled to commence the wind-down
of its operations in Calabar, with every aim to do this in an orderly
manner, as the welfare of the animals is paramount. An international ‘Task
Force’ is liaising with CERCOPAN to try to bring this about, and a
programme to release monkey species into Rhoko is a primary strategy to
help phase out the Calabar rescue facility. Rhoko Forest, the base for
CERCOPAN’s forest conservation and release programs to date, is located
approximately 90km north of Calabar. It was established as a result of a
long-term agreement with the Iko Esai community. The site is home to 60
semi-free-ranging forest monkeys, almost all of whom are candidates for
release. Immediately around the camp an array of wildlife including
pangolins, wild putty-nosed guenons, red-eared guenons, mona monkeys,
bushbabies, duikers, golden cats and drills are regularly seen. Forest
patrols are carried out 24/7 to ensure no illegal activities take place in
the area.

*The Position*

CERCOPAN is recruiting for a Release Coordinator, based in Rhoko Forest, to
start as soon as possible for a minimum period of 6 months
with possibility of extension. The role of the Primate Coordinator is to
supervise and manage all forthcoming Rhoko primate Release projects with
input from the Veterinary team, expert Task Force members and the CERCOPAN
Board of Trustees. We are looking for someone with a strong background in
primatology, animal behaviour or reintroduction with the ability to hit the
ground running. The ideal candidate will be patient, dedicated,
hard-working, flexible, amicable, and a team player. They must also have
the ability to cope well under stress and live happily in basic forest
living conditions. The rainforest site is approximately 40 minutes from the
nearest village and 3 hours from Calabar. This is an excellent opportunity
for those wishing to make a real difference to the conservation and welfare
of primates, given that the imminent releases will be actively saving the
lives of these animals and giving them a second chance at living in the
wild.

*Essential Skills and Competencies*

   - Experience working in the tropics
   - Educated to MSc level in Animal Behaviour, Ecology, Zoology or other
   appropriate subject
   - Experience collecting behavioural data
   - Ability to analyse/ process data and use statistical techniques
   - Excellent written and verbal communication skills
   - Experience/understanding of reintroduction techniques
   - Interest in Conservation/Primates
   - Physically fit and prepared to spend long periods of time in the field

*Desired Skills and Competencies*

   - Experience working in Africa
   - Staff management experience
   - Primate Reintroduction experience
   - Primate care experience
   - Experience living in remote rural locations
   - Project management experience

*Duties*

RESEARCH & RELEASE

   - Collate and summarise all previous release data, methods and tests,
   and re-evaluate to formulate a new release plan, with input
   from expert task force, vet team and Board of Trustees.
   - Prepare animal background information and documentation needed by
   Nigerian government for releases
   - Coordinate all aspects of primate release preparation with input from
   Vet team and Board of Trustees
   - Collect behavioural data on captive/ released/ wild primates
   - Ensure all research data is entered into a database and analysed
   - Prepare reports and updates on the reintroduction as and when needed
   - Publish data on primates in posters and scientific papers whenever
   possible

ANIMAL CARE

   - Checking on, observing, and care for Rhoko captive primates as and
   when needed
   - Assist with the care, observation and medication of sick animals
   - Assisting where possible and appropriate in medical emergencies
   - Conduct checks on animal health and numbers
   - Conduct checks on purchased supplies and monitor/attempt to limit
   waste and cut costs whenever possible wherever possible.
   - Assist in developing improved methods of enclosure
   maintenance/construction and enrichment as funding and staffing permit

PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT

   - Supervise Primate Care and relevant Research staff based at Rhoko and
   remotely at the release site

OTHER

   - Give talks to conservation clubs, community members, students etc. as
   and when required
   - Maintain cordial and respectful relationship with Chiefs’ Council,
   Village Head and Clan Head of Iko Esai
   - Ensure health and safety of staff
   - Collaborate with other Researchers and volunteers on projects when
   needed
   - Represent CERCOPAN at appropriate fora, and maintain cordial relations
   with colleagues within and outside the organisation, and government bodies
   of CRS and Nigeria.
   - As directed by management, assist with any other sectors as required
   ensuring smooth and efficient operation, and in general, operating as a
   strong team player in the CERCOPAN organisation

*Provisions*

£500 a month stipend, Board and Lodgings, Flight and visas. Vaccinations
and insurance are the responsibility of the post holder.

Please send covering letter, references and CV to
claire.coul...@cercopan.org

Position to be filled as soon as appropriate candidate found. For further
information, please see the CERCOPAN website www.cercopan.org, blog
cercopan.wildlifedirect.org or Facebook fan page www.facebook.com/cercopan



-- 
Sagan Friant
PhD Candidate, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies
Parasitology and Vector Biology Training Program
Kohler Fellow, Wisconsin Institute for Discovery
University of Wisconsin - Madison

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