Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 23rd Dec 2020
We are creating a world where people live in harmony with nature. Join us. Because together, anything is possible.
WWF's global vision is to stop the degradation of the planet's natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. WWF-Australia is part of the WWF International Network, the world's leading, independent conservation organisation. We are active in over 100 countries and have close to 5 million supporters internationally. In Australia and throughout the oceanic region, we work with governments, businesses and communities so that people and nature can thrive within their fair share of the planet's natural resources.
WWF's mission is to halt the decline of threatened plants and animals and to support their recovery. We do this by addressing the threats that affect them using the best available science while working in partnership with communities, Indigenous groups, government and business. The world is changing fast. Our wildlife and wild places face unprecedented challenges. The result is people yearn more for nature and are connected with each other like never before. We know that we can achieve more by partnering, sharing, empowering communities, forming alliances and building a movement for the environment. Working together is the answer. It is our goal to bring about this unified voice for nature.
WWF's Antarctic program covers one of WWF's Global Priority ecoregions. This role develops, leads and manages the Antarctic Program by deploying high level strategic advocacy, policy development, and the management of domestic and international stakeholder relationships in support of the conservation of biodiversity in the Antarctic and Southern Ocean regions. Key to this position is the ability to achieve outcomes through the provision of leadership to a diverse coalition of NGO's within CCAMLR and engaging more broadly with a network of policymakers, industry and science stakeholders with diverse positions on Antarctica and Southern Ocean issues.
Ideally, you will have experience in the application of biodiversity conservation and sustainable fisheries management practices in the context of work in Antarctica, Southern Ocean or Australia, with fluency in a language other than English (preferably Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Japanese, or French). The ideal candidate will have an ability to work both autonomously and constructively within a team and be aligned with WWF's vision, mission and I-KODE Values.
WWF values diversity and is building a workforce that reflects the community we serve. WWF is an equal opportunity employer and Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from culturally & linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds, sex, sexuality and gender diverse (LGBTQIA+) community members, and people living with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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