Viet Nature
Vietnam Pheasant Recovery Project: Project Manager
Viet Nature Conservation One-member Company, a company 100% owned by Viet Nature Conservation Centre (hereafter collectively refer to as Viet Nature), is looking for a suitable candidate to take the Vietnam pheasant project forward. Initially the focus will be to guide the construction of the Vietnam Pheasant Breeding Centre in the Le Thuy District of Quang Binh Province, progressing to establishing a successful breeding population of Vietnam pheasants at this site and finally planning and guiding the reintroduction of the Vietnam Pheasant Lophura edwardsi. This will involve establishing and leading the team at the Vietnam Pheasant Breeding Centre, coordinating and leading the delivery of the Vietnam Pheasant Species Recovery Plan, fundraising for the project and project communications.
Mission Statement:
Viet Nature, WPA and EAZA are committed to securing the future for a wild population of the Vietnam Pheasant through ex-situ breeding and translocation techniques. This process will be guided by a recovery plan which includes feasibility studies, monitoring, tracking released birds and habitat protection in Khe Nuoc Trong Reserve and/or other suitable sites in its historical distribution range. We act on sound ethical solutions which consider human needs, empowering local people to take action in the conservation of their own environment.
History:
The Vietnam Pheasant is a Critically Endangered bird endemic to Vietnam. It has not been recorded in the wild since 2000, and is feared to have gone extinct. Its natural habitat has been much disturbed or destroyed during prolonged wars and by development pressures. Viet Nature is a conservation NGO in Vietnam which evolved from many years’ involvement with Birdlife International. It has carried out numerous field surveys flooking for the species including the use of hundreds of camera traps. Many other rare animal species have been recorded in its research, but there has been no sign of any L.edwardsi.
Luckily the species survives in human care. Globally there are an estimated 1,500 individuals alive, from which around 600 are managed within an International studbook. Through genetic research coordinated by WPA, hybrids within this population have been excluded and efforts are being made to maintain as much genetic diversity within the population as possible. Genetic research will be expanded in the future with plans to test all individuals held within the zoo community to assure a hybrid free and genetically diverse population exists from which birds could be sourced for future reintroductions.
Viet Nature is working closely with WPA, EAZA, Birdlife International and the IUCN/SSC Galliformes specialist group on a long term Recovery Plan to return the species to the wild. For this, a large area of good lowland rainforest (768 hectares) has been leased by Viet Nature for the next 30 years in the Khe Nuoc Trong Nature Reserve, a former range site for the species. In addition, the first breeding station site has been allocated in Le Thuy District of Quang Binh Province and aviary plans have been proposed by WPA and EAZA. The breeding station is located within easy reach of Viet Nature’s Field Office, where additional pheasant breeding aviaries have been constructed. Birds produced at this breeding centre would be used to reintroduce the species back into the wild.
Terms of Reference
Position: Project Manager
Start Date: October 2022
Position Length: 2 years, with potential for renewal thereafter dependent on outcomes and funding
Affiliation: The post will be employed by Viet Nature
Main duty station: Main duty station and breeding centre in the Le Thuy District, Quang Binh Province
Line management: Viet Nature
Accommodation: will be within the grounds of the new breeding centre in Le Thuy District.
Salary: The salary will be paid monthly through the bank account of Viet Nature. The salary is negotiable but will be in the region of approx. $25,000 per annum.
Accommodation at the field station will be provided rent free as part of the contract, though a contribution to costs of utilities will be required.
For international candidates: In addition to a flight at the beginning and end of the contract, there will also be a return home airfare once within the contract.
Job activity details: The employee is expected to work eight (8) hours each day and 5 days/week.
Holidays: The employee is entitled to fifteen (15) working days’ annual leave following Vietnamese Labour law, plus 10 national holiday days.
The employee must ensure that arrangements have been made and agreed with their VietNature Manager regarding their responsibilities during holiday time.
Health & Safety:
Specific activities:
All activities of the Project Manager should be carried out with long-term sustainability in mind, with a focus on transferring skills, knowledge and motivation to Viet Nature Staff.
Establishment of Breeding Centre (Year 1)
Running of Breeding Centre (Second part of year 1 and year 2)
Project preparation and planning (Years 1 & 2 and beyond)
Future work (beyond the initial 2 year contract)
Essential Criteria:
Qualifications & Experience:
At least 3 years’ practical experience in a relevant role with staff management duties.
Educated to degree level or equivalent in a relevant subject.
Experience in the field of captive animal management, with a strong focus on captive bird husbandry
Knowledge of aviary construction and decoration.
Able to do small repairs in and around the breeding centre.
Sound knowledge of wildlife and habitat conservation
Experience of working on a multi-faceted project, including planning and development, monitoring outputs, writing reports and managing budgets.
Demonstrable experience of working effectively with a number of partners including communities, government departments and NGO’S.
Knowledge of relevant IUCN documentation concerning reintroductions and conservation planning.
Skills and Personal Qualities:
Dynamic, effective team leadership skills with the ability to work under own initiative.
Excellent communicator; able to write, speak and present with a high level of proficiency in English. Some knowledge of Vietnamese language would be an advantage.
Excellent administration and organisational skills.
Computer literate with a working knowledge of Microsoft Office, website management and social media.
Highly motivated, good humoured and positive personality.
Creative, adaptable and resourceful to meet the demands of a challenging environment.
Active, fit and healthy.
Driving licence and ability to drive a motorbike or bicycle.
Familiar with south-east Asian conservation issues and living/working in Asia.
Willingness to travel as required.
Desirable Criteria
If not Vietnamese, experience of living and working in a tropical country would be an advantage.
Grant writing skills
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