Offer summary
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences or related fields; Postgraduate degree in fields such as Social Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Human Rights, or International Relations., Minimum of 10 years of relevant experience in indigenous issues, conservation, sustainable development, and Amazon territory governance..
Key responsabilities:
- Coordinate the Regional Biocultural Connectivity Strategies axis and network actions at a regional scale.
- Lead the Board of Directors and regional work groups for knowledge management, communication, and regional advocacy.
- Plan and monitor the results of the Regional Biocultural Connectivity Strategies Axis.
- Coordinate the regional coordination of the Noramazónica Alliance and its strategic planning in conjunction with other Foundation departments.