Mimi ni binti mwenye umri wa miaka 28, nina Bsc in Wildlife Science and Conservation from UDSM, niko tayari kufanya kazi katika mazingira ya aina yoyote ile na kazi yoyote ile halali na kama sio ya professional yangu nina uwezo wa ku learn haraka endapo nitapewa nafasi hiyo.
Tafadhali nawaombeni ndugu zangu mnisaidie kwa hili.
Asanteni sana
Jaribu hapa...pengine bado wanahitaji mtu ( disregard the deadline dates at the bottom, nafikiri walikosea...2007; kwani tangazo limetoka mwezi wa pili..., mpigie simu muhusika then tujulishe!!!)
Dear all,
Please find attached a job advert to co-ordinate the Udzungwa Forest Project. As you will see we are hoping to fill this post at short notice so I would appreciate it if you could circulate to anyone who might be interested in this position asap.
See below for a text version of the advert.
Regards,
Andy Marshall
-- Andrew R. Marshall Ph.D.
Senior Research Fellow, University of York (THE University of the Year)
Director of Conservation, Flamingo Land Ltd. (The UK's most popular zoo)
Mobile (UK): +44 (0)7725 010100 Mobile (Tz): +255 (0)682 491 278
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JOB VACANCY
(SHORT NOTICE)
Udzungwa Forest Project
PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR
The Udzungwa Forest Project aims to research and conserve the rare animals, plants and habitats of the Udzungwa Mountains and surrounding area. Activities include monitoring, environmental education, capacity building, conservation planning and ecological research. The main focus is Magombera forest, home to many rare and threatened species, and currently threatened by high levels of illegal activity. The Project Co-ordinator will oversee all of these activities including management of the field team, and reporting to the Project Director. The project is funded and co-ordinated through Flamingo Land, one of the UK's largest tourist attractions, centre for captive breeding and supporter of conservation. Research direction for the project is through CIRCLE, the Centre for Research, Conservation and Learning, a research institute of the University of York (Times Higher Education University of the Year).
Job Description - UFP is looking for a co-ordinator for all aspects of the project, to be based at the Udzungwa Ecological Monitoring Centre, Mang'ula, Morogoro Region. - The initial focus will be the forest of Magombera and nearby villages, including facilitation of environmental education, conservation and sustainability planning in nearby villages. - The position will include some fieldwork to monitor forest ecology. The results of monitoring will be used to guide land-use management plans and capacity building. - The successful applicant will also be required to maintain and update project databases, accounts and to make quarterly progress reports. - Project activities will later be extended to other areas in the Udzungwa Mountains. - Salary: negotiable, depending on experience (with potential for registration on a masters or PhD programme to study village natural resource use and sustainability).
Requirements - Bachelors degree in a relevant subject e.g. socio-ecology, natural resources, resource economics, forestry, conservation, wildlife management, ecology (masters preferred). - At least 2 documented years of experience in wildlife monitoring and/or conservation planning, preferably in relation to forests. - The applicant must be enthusiastic, an excellent communicator, and able to work well with people. - The applicant must also be physically fit, and must have some prior experience of camping and conducting research in primitive conditions. - Basic computer skills including knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word are also essential. - Duration: long-term, beginning March 2011 (initially for a probationary period of three months).
Application and Interviews - Applications by e-mail to Dr. Andy Marshall: andy.marshall@.... Telephone enquiries to Mr. Samuel Mtoka +255 (0)784 422530. - Please supply a copy of full cv, covering letter, and contact details including telephone, postal and e-mail addresses and contact details for at least two referees, including one academic referee. - Interviews will be conducted in Dar es Salaam in late February (provisionally February 22nd). Alternative locations or telephone interviews may be considered for exceptional candidates. - Deadline for applications is Friday February 18th 2007.