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28 Sep 2023

Marine Program Intern at Nature Conservancy

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Job Description

We work with local communities, governments and organizations to conserve Africa’s important places. Africa is special. Its wild lands and waters are home to incredible numbers and diversity of species living close to people. For most rural Africans, connection to place takes on unique meaning, more so than anywhere else on Earth because their daily existence depends on the productivity of their natural resources. Challenges in Africa Some 60 percent of Africa’s lands and waters – community property, in a sense – are managed by the people who live on them. These people are undoubtedly the most vulnerable on Earth. A continuing threat is their lack of control over the communal lands and waters they depend on for survival. And as the people struggle, so too does the wildlife that relies on the same resources. An absence of strong institutions and governance further compounds these challenges. Therefore, our work in Africa is focused on perfecting and exporting the best examples of community-led conservation across the continent’s vast shared lands and waters. These examples are ones that provide tangible benefits to people. Conservation has to pay to be successful.

WHAT WE CAN ACHIEVE TOGETHER

  • The Marine Program Intern works to support coordination and implementation of coastal and marine fisheries related activities in Kenya. The position is based in Mombasa Kenya with frequent travels to Lamu and Tana River Counties and working closely and in collaboration with TNC strategic partners. The position involves working in partnership with fishers, local community, fishing industry, government, and non-government organisations to support implementation of sustainable fisheries and coastal community-led conservation activities.
  • The Marine Program Intern will provide technical support in project management and reporting, stakeholders consultations, fisheries monitoring, executing leaning exchanges, fisheries value chain improvement activities, among others. They will also support and build capacity of communities to secure, manage and restore priority mangrove habitats and deepening connections with Community Forest Association (CFAs) for biodiversity conservation, community livelihood, and climate benefits. The positions fall within TNC’s Africa Ocean Strategy and will be based at TNC Office in Mombasa, Kenya, reporting to the Marine Program Officer (Western Indian Ocean). No employment visas or assistance is being offered with these positions except for the local labor employment requirements. This Internship is for specified period of six months from the date of engagement.

WE’RE LOOKING FOR YOU

The broad goal of this position is to provide coordination and technical support in the implementation of sustainable fisheries and community-led conservation in the coastal Kenya.

The responsibilities and scope for this position are:

  • Work closely with the Marine Program Officer (WIO) to provide support to partners in Kenya and beyond when needed.
  • Work with TNC staff and partners to support planning and coordination of fieldwork, workshops, meetings, trainings, learning exchanges and technical reporting.
  • Support implementation of ‘Fish-Market Project’ and other community-led enterprises that incentivize sustainable practices in Lamu and Tana River counties.
  • Supporting gender mainstreaming activities in the context of community-led conservation and community development in the Lamu-Tana seascape.
  • Support implementation partnership and capacity building on seaweed best farming practices including trainings, mentorship, and follow-ups in South coast Kenya.
  • Support implementation of science-based management and monitoring for sustainable management of fisheries and coastal habitats in the Lamu-Tana seascape, Kenya.
  • Support fieldwork planning, site visits, stakeholders consultation meetings, capacity building and reporting to facilitate formation and strengthening of CFA (s) in Lamu and Tana River Counties.
  • May involve working in variable weather conditions, at remote locations, on difficult and hazardous terrain, and under physically demanding circumstances.

WHAT YOU’LL BRING

Minimum Qualifications

  • High school diploma or GED and 6 months of related experience
  • All TNC interns must be at least 18 years of age prior to starting their internship program.
  • Must come from a recognized institution of higher learning.
  • All interns should be attached to duties relevant to their college courses undertaken.
  • Adhere to TNCs Code of conduct and conflict of interest policy.
  • Willing to travel and work in remote settings.
  • Must provide required paperwork: (i) Proof of University/College registration (ii) Recommendation letter from University/College (iii) Application letter (iv) Curriculum vitae that include 3 references.

Desired Qualifications

  • BA/BS in natural science or equivalent
  • Fluent in English and Kiswahili
  • Strong ability to use Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
  • Strong data management and statistical skills.
  • Demonstrate knowledge and some experience in marine science and conservation especially on mangrove forests.
  • Past participation in community and/or professional meetings and trainings related to mangrove management and conservation.


Method of Application

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Closing Date : 15 October. 2023





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