ZSL is seeking a Project Manager to provide maternity cover for the southern Africa regional coordinator for the Range Wide Conservation Program for Cheetah and African Wild Dogs (RWCP). The RWCP is a joint initiative of the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). The RWCP team comprises a project leader, Dr Sarah Durant, based at ZSL, and three regional coordinators: Dr Nick Mitchell for East Africa (based in Tanzania), Dr Audrey Ipavec for north, west, central Africa (based in Benin) and Dr Rosemary Groom for southern Africa (based in Zimbabwe).
The Program, initiated in 2007, works across Africa, including all countries where cheetah and wild dogs exist in the wild. Its aim is to support, coordinate and implement projects, strategies, concepts and ideas that directly promote the conservation of wild populations of these two species, with the long-term goal of reversing population declines. The program focuses its activities around agreed frameworks for conservation action, including, to date, three Regional Conservation Strategies and 19 National Conservation Action and Management Plans, which encompass the majority of known cheetah and wild dog range.
More information can be found at http://www.cheetahandwilddog.org/.
The position should be based in Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe or the UK. Applications from South Africa, Mozambique and Malawi will also be considered, or other European countries with easy access to the UK.