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Post Description: Coral
Reef Management Officer (CRMO)
Background
The
Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) is an
independent intergovernmental agency that provides assistance and technical
advisory services to Pacific Island countries, territories and administrations
in the protection and management of their environment to ensure they achieve
sustainable development for present and future generations. The organization
is based in Apia, Samoa and has a total staff body of about 70 comprised
of about even number of professional and support staff. SPREP has a total
annual budget of about USD8 millions. SPREP’s membership comprises 21
Pacific Island countries and territories and 4 developed countries 1
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The SPREP Secretariat Strategic Programmes is to be delivered through
two programmes - Island Ecosystems and Pacific Futures. The Island Ecosystem
Programme comprises a number of sub-programmes focused on terrestrial
ecosystems and biodiversity, coastal and marine ecosystems management,
species of special interest and people and institutions. Within the coastal
and marine sub-programme, the coral reef component aims to address issues
of ecosystem conservation and sustainable management of natural resources
in ways that support life and livelihoods.
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American Samoa, Australia, Cook
Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, France, Guam, Kiribati,
Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Niue, Northern Mariana
Islands, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga,
Tuvalu, United Sates of America, Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna.
Responsibilities and Accountabilities:
The
Coral Reef Management Officer will be responsible to the Programme Manager
- Island Ecosystems, under the supervision of the Coastal Management Adviser
to perform the following primary duties:
- Contribute
to the implementation of SPREP policies and programmes including the
Action Strategy for Nature Conservation in the Pacific Islands and the
Regional Ocean Policy and Framework for Integrated Strategic Action,
the SPREP Action Plan and Strategic Programmes.
- Manage
the day to day implementation of the ICRAN-SPREP component of the South
Pacific Coral Reef Initiative (CRISP), in consultation with the CRISP
coordinator based in Noumea, to ensure that those activities are carried
out in such manner as to achieve the agreed objectives in a timely manner
and to an appropriate standard. In particular:
Develop and implement protocols for CRISP activities in member countries
and Territories;
Develop and manage projects to support institutional capacity building,
communication and social marketing activities aimed at policy makers
and communities in member countries and territories;
Establish and manage activities in selected sites in the French Territories
building on CRISP partner activities and other initiatives;
Manage the development, production and dissemination of communication
products, based on CRISP outputs, to SPREP stakeholders;
Develop training packages for ICM, coral reef management and alternative
livelihoods based on activities of CRISP partners and other regional
initiatives and organise/participate in workshops and other training
activities as relevant;
Manage the development of Reef Base Pacific in collaboration with Worldfish
and widely promote its use and accessibility in the region;
Collaborate with CRISP partners on joint/complementary activities;
Support and as appropriate resource the activities of regional networks
including the Global Coral Reef Management Network (GCRM), and the Locally
Managed Area (LMMA) network;
Coordinate the activities of the Socio Economic Monitoring network in
the region (Soc Mon).
- Leverage
additional funds and develop partnerships to support programme activities.
- Provide
technical advice on coral reefs management to the Secretariat, member
countries, the SPREP meeting, and other fora as required.
- Act
as a focal point for coral reef management, and represent SPREP in regional
and international technical fora as required.
- Under
the supervision of the Director and the Deputy, the Coral Reef Management
Officer will also liaise with and serve as a contact point for the French
speaking member countries or territories of SPREP.
- Carry out other
related activities as directed from time to time.
Required Qualifications and
Experience
Essential
Tertiary qualifications in environmental science or natural resource management,
social sciences, or relevant discipline.
At least 5 years of experience in the development and implementation
of programmes, preferably related to the management and protection of
coastal and marine resources in the Pacific region or similar environment.
(Preference will be given to applicants with relevant
experience in the environmental and social planning and management of
coral reef ecosystems.)
Demonstrated programme and project management skills including
development of workplans, sound budget management, ability to develop
proposals, manage consultancies and to deliver on agreed programme outputs.
Excellent written and oral communication skills, representation
and interpersonal skills, including the capacity to build and maintain
effective relationships with a diverse group of people.
Knowledge and understanding of institutional and communication
issues, principles and methodologies in coastal and marine resource management
in the context of small island countries.
High-level language skills in French and fluency
in English are a prerequisite.
Highly
Desirable
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An ability to work in a multi disciplinary and multicultural
team environment and to supervise staff and must be prepared to travel
extensively in the region;
SPREP
official languages are English and French although the working language
at SPREP is English. Consequently, while the interview will be conducted
mainly in English, French will also be used to gauge competence of candidates
in the French language.
Terms and Conditions
Duty
Station: Apia, Samoa.
Duration:
Appointment is for a term of 3 years initially with a possible
renewal for a further 3 year period depending upon the officer’s performance
during the first term, continuity of related programme activities and
availability of funds.
Grade:
Appointment will be at the Grade I of SPREP’s authorised salary
scale for professional staff.
Salary:
The basic salary range for this position is expressed in International
Monetary Fund Special Drawing Rights (SDRs). The salary range is from
26,879 SDRs to a maximum of 36,761 SDRs (including COLDA), depending on
the successful applicant’s qualifications and experience. In November
2005, the equivalent salary in Samoan Tala is SAT$105,608 to a maximum
of SAT$144,434 per annum (including COLDA).
Adjustments: Professional
staff salaries and appropriate allowances are paid in Samoan Tala and
adjusted every month based on the monthly average in the value of the
SDR relative to the Samoan Tala (SAT) at the time the salary payment is
processed. SDR movement however is limited to within 5% above or below
a reference point set annually. Remuneration is paid monthly in SAT equivalent.
The international currency exchange rate at the time of writing is approximately
USD1.00 = SAT2.77.
Term: For those
recruited from outside Samoa, the term begins from the day the appointee
leaves his or her home to take up the appointment.Appointment is subject
to a satisfactory medical examination, as well as a 6 months’ probationary
period.Termination is by way of either (i) completion of term of contract
or (ii) by way of one month’s notice by either party.
For
staff recruited from outside Samoa, the following applies:
Relocation
Expenses:
SPREP will meet certain appointment and termination expenses for professional
staff recruited from outside Apia, Samoa, including transport and accommodation
en-route for the appointee and accompanying dependent(s) between home
and Apia, and return, by the shortest and most economical route. This
includes:- economy class airfares; and- reasonable cost of packing, insuring,
shipping and unpacking furniture, household and personal effects as follows:-
6m3 for the staff member;- 2m3 for dependent spouse;- 1m3 for each dependent
child; and- up to 20 kilos of excess baggage per appointee (and family)
recruited from outside of Apia.
Establishment Grant: A lump sum, of SDR1,100 is payable
upon taking up appointment and arrival in Apia.
Temporary Accommodation and Assistance: On arrival in
Apia, the appointee and dependent(s) are entitled to temporary accommodation
at a suitable hotel or other fully furnished accommodation for up to 6
working days.Appointee will be assisted to settle into Apia. This will
include help in finding suitable rental accommodation.
School Holiday Travel: One return economy class airfare
between the place of education or recognized home and Apia each year (except
the last) to enable a dependent child being educated outside Samoa to
visit parents, or either parent to visit the child.
Home Leave Travel: One return economy class airfare home
after completing 18 months of service (for a 3-year term) except the last
year, for the appointee and dependent(s).
Privileges and Immunities: SPREP remuneration is tax-free
for non-citizens or non-residents of Samoa, including duty-free importation
of household and personal effects which have been owned and used by them
for no less than six months, within 6 months of taking up appointment.
Repatriation allowance: The appointee is entitled to
a repatriation allowance equivalent to two week’s salary, upon successful
completion of contract.
For
ALL professional staff, the following applies:
Cost
of living differential allowance: Cost-of-living differential
allowance reflects the difference in the cost of living between Suva and
Apia. This allowance is reviewed periodically based on data determined
by an independent reviewer.
Education Allowance:
Education expenses maybe reimbursed against actual receipts for dependent
children, to cover up to 75% of the actual cost of tuition and boarding
fees only. Currently the allowance is up to a maximum of Samoan Tala $15,600
per annum per dependent child, with a maximum of Samoan Tala $46,800 per
annum per family of 3 or more eligible children.
Housing Assistance: A rental assistance of 75% of the
rent payable in Samoa for expatriate executive furnished housing is a
component of remuneration for all professional staff. This supplement
is currently under review.
Annual Leave: 25 working days a year (up to a maximum
accumulation of 50 days).
Sick Leave: 30 working days a year (up to a maximum accumulation
of 90 days).
Other Leave: Provisions also exist for maternity, family
(compassionate and paternity) and special (without pay) leave.
Duty Travel: SPREP meets travelling expenses at prescribed
rates necessarily incurred by staff required to travel away from Apia
on official business.
Personal Accident Insurance: All employees are covered
by SPREP’s 24 hour Life and Personal Accident Insurance Policy.
Medical Insurance: All employees and their dependents
are entitled to have all reasonable medical, dental and optical expenses
met by SPREP or by SPREP’s medical insurance scheme.
Superannuation: An expatriate contract staff member will
receive a superannuation allowance of 7% of basic salary. For local contract
staff, SPREP will pay 7% of basic salary to the Samoa National Provident
Fund.
Definitions:
“Dependent” means the financially dependent spouse or dependent
child of an employee.
“Dependent child” means an employee’s unmarried legally
and financially dependent natural or legally adopted child who is:- under
the age of 16 years; or- under the age of 19 years if undertaking full-time
study at a secondary school; or under the age of 22 years if enrolled
and undertaking full-time study at a university or other tertiary institution;
or mentally or physically incapacitated.
“expatriate”
means a professional staff member, not a citizen or permanent resident
of Samoa, who resides in Samoa only by virtue of employment with SPREP.
Equal Opportunities: SPREP is an equal opportunities
employer. Men and women are equally eligible for all posts in SPREP.
General: Appointment will be under the terms and conditions
of SPREP’s Staff Regulations, a copy of which will be made available
to the successful applicant.
Applications
Applications must address selection criteria and be accompanied by a detailed
curriculum vitae containing full personal details (birthdate, sex, nationality,
marital status, number of dependents and age/s, health status, home address,
and full contact numbers); qualifications and experience relevant for
the position; previous and current appointments with salaries, names and
contact addresses/numbers/E-mail of three professional referees who are
prepared to provide testimonials. References, if available, are to accompany
your application from three recent employers and/or supervisors. In addition,
application should include copies of academic qualifications. Application
should also indicate how soon you are available to start if successful,
and must be addressed to:
The Director
SPREP
Telephone: (685)
21 929
PO Box 240
Fax: (685) 20 231
Apia, Samoa
E-mail: SPREP@sprep.org
Closing Date: 20 January 2006. Late applications will not be
considered.
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