Assistant Manager (Marine), Conservation and Science - Singapore

Long-term contract
Localisation Singapore
Partial remote possible
From 3 yrs of exp.
Posted on 08-01-2024

WWF-Singapore

=WWF is one of the world’s largest and most experienced independent conservation organisations. As one of WWF’s international hubs, WWF-Singapore supports a global network spanning over 100 countries.

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Major Functions:

The Assistant Manager provides support and assistance to the Conservation and Science Department of WWF-Singapore on multiple projects, activities and tasks as required. The post-holder works across the organisation – including with Operations, Growth and Partnerships and Communications, and with local and overseas partners.

Major Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Lead in and provide support and assistance in the identification, establishment and day-to-day management of predominantly coastal and marine field projects in the region and Singapore.
  • Designing and implementing budgets for projects.
  • Review technical progress and financial reports from implementing project teams (overseas and in Singapore), and coordinate and attend updates with project partners. Record and distribute project updates internally.
  • Supporting in creating content for social media and other channels to communicate about projects
  • Support other teams including education, fundraising and communications work with content identification, content creation, editing and fact checking with science-based research as required.
  • Prepare reports for local and overseas projects upon completion.
  • Undertake and/or participate in research projects as/when required.
  • Represent the department in cross-programme management teams and discussions with local and regional partners as required.
  • Organise and coordinate meetings and workshops with internal staff, external colleagues and partners.
  • Represent WWF at meetings, workshops, public speaking opportunities, media engagement and working or focus groups locally and internationally as required.
  • Reach out to and maintain relationships with partners such as government agencies, NGOs, private sector stakeholders and donors as required.
  • Conduct local citizen science and/or public outreach and training e.g. guided walks, talks, data collection as required.
  • Comfortable working with volunteers and interns
  • Generate and analyse data and descriptive statistics in relation to a) work relevant to conservation activities and b) project activities.
  • Identification of funding opportunities (in collaboration with growth and partnership team colleagues) and assistance in writing funding proposals.
  • Periodic after working hours and weekend work is to be expected (time-off in lieu will be given)
  • Any other responsibilities as assigned by the line manager.
  • Some overseas travel to project sites will be expected.
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Required qualifications and skills:

  • Bachelor’s degree and above in environmental sciences, biology, geography or related fields preferred.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of sustainability, conservation and related topics.
  • At least 3 years of project management experience in conservation, sustainability, natural resource management or related fields.
  • At least 1 year of field experience in marine conservation/research projects.
  • Excellent presentation, written and verbal communication skills.
  • Good people management, engagement, and networking skills.
  • Ability to synthesize large amounts of information from various departments and stakeholders and present information in a structured and consistent way.
  • SCUBA diving certification and fluency in other Southeast Asia languages is a plus.