International Aquatic Warbler Conservation Officer is needed

 We are looking for a motivated conservation manager interested and able to work in an exciting international context as International Aquatic Warbler Conservation Officer (BirdLife International/CMS) located at APB-BirdLife Belarus, Minsk.

In spring 2003, an international agreement under the UN Convention on Migratory Species (Bonn Convention, CMS) was signed by nearly all range states in Europe and Africa in order to conserve Europe’s most threatened song bird, the Aquatic Warbler, and its habitat. You will work together with CMS Secretariat to coordinate implementation of this agreement, you will coordinate and initiate national and international activities and projects. You will keep close contact with the national focal points, a team of scientists and BirdLife, as well as the CMS secretariat. You will need to have enthusiasm for conservation and very good communication and negotiation skills. You need to be fluent in English and have experience in financial and project management. You should be prepared for intensive travel abroad and ideally bring a solid ecological understanding with you.  

For more detailed information see Job description. Your full application (covering letter and CV) to be sent to hrm@ptushki.org before 26th of January 2014. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. Interviews will be held in Minsk in late January 2014.

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Picture of Aquatic warbler by Siarhey Zuyonak