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Vanishing Treasures - Virunga component Operational Focal Point

LocationNairobi, Kenya
SetupOn-site
LevelMid
Posted1h ago
Apply by2026-06-25
Programs & Operations

Quick answer

The United Nations Environment Programme is hiring an in-office Nairobi-based Operational Focal Point to support the Vanishing Treasures project and biodiversity initiatives in the Greater Virunga Landscape.

Role
Vanishing Treasures - Virunga component Operational Focal Point
Organization
United Nations Environment Programme
Location
Nairobi, Kenya
Work setup
On-site
Level
Mid
Category
Programs & Operations
Apply by
2026-06-25

The role

The United Nations Environment Programme is seeking an Operational Focal Point to support the 'Vanishing Treasures' project and UN Decade Mountain Multi-country initiatives in the Greater Virunga Landscape. The role focuses on project implementation, monitoring and evaluation, stakeholder engagement across Uganda and Rwanda, and the development of conservation-focused project proposals. This position involves cross-sector collaboration to address biodiversity conservation, climate resilience, and ecosystem restoration.

What you'll do

  • Facilitate project development, implementation, and monitoring in the Greater Virunga Landscape.
  • Conduct research and statistical analysis on mountain biodiversity and wildlife topics.
  • Support policy coordination, consultative meetings, and conference facilitation.
  • Draft technical reports, methodology documents, and analytical notes for project outputs.
  • Undertake communication and outreach activities in coordination with the communications division.

What it takes

  • Advanced university degree in primate conservation, conservation biology, or a related field.
  • Minimum five years of progressively responsible experience in project management.
  • Proven experience in stakeholder engagement across government and civil society.
  • Demonstrated experience in great ape conservation.
  • Fluency in oral and written English.

What you'll bring

Project/Programme ManagementStakeholder EngagementGreat Ape ConservationBiodiversity ConservationData Analysis and VisualizationPolicy Coordination

Frequently asked questions

Where is this position located?

This role is based at the United Nations Environment Programme duty station in Nairobi, Kenya.

What are the primary qualifications required?

Candidates must hold an advanced degree in a conservation-related field and have at least five years of experience in project management, specifically with Great Ape conservation and stakeholder engagement.

By when do I need to submit my application?

Applications must be submitted by 06/25.

Is the compensation for this position specified?

No, the compensation for this consultant role is not explicitly specified in the job posting.

How to apply

Apply directly on United Nations Environment Programme's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.

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