Start Date: November 2024
Location: Angola, split between managing projects in southeast Angola, and Luanda, for liaison with government, NGO partners and donors.
Accommodation: Shared accommodation with other international staff.
Visa: Job offers for this position are dependent upon the successful application for an Angolan work visa
Reporting To: HALO Angola – Country Director
The HALO Trust’s mission is to save lives and restore livelihoods for those affected by conflict. HALO is known for its work to clear landmines and disposal of other explosive hazards such as bombs, rockets, and improvised explosive devices (IEDs), and HALO’s work in Angola supports community resilience post conflict with a focus on women’s empowerment and environmental conservation.
HALO has been working in Angola since 1994 and currently employs over 1,400 staff working in demining, explosive ordnance risk education, weapons and ammunition management, women’s empowerment, and conservation. As a consequence of the civil war (1975-2002), dense minefields were laid across Angola, having a lasting impact on not just human populations, but also the country’s flora and fauna. HALO’s environment work in Angola is essential to prevent, mitigate and respond to the long-term environmental impacts of the civil war as well as supporting the sustainable livelihoods of people affected by conflict and climate change. The programme currently has 20 ongoing contracts from a diverse set of donors, including institutional, private, and corporate for projects across HALO’s three Strategic Goals. As a signatory of the Ottawa Treaty, HALO supports the Government of Angola in reaching its treaty obligations. To date, HALO has cleared over 100,000 mines and made over 31km2 of land safe for use across the country. This is a great opportunity to work alongside a dynamic and expanding team, some of whom have worked for HALO since the mid-1990s and have a wealth of experience to learn from.
HALO Angola is seeking to recruit a Head of Environment to manage the programme’s environmental activities in the southeast of Angola. This role will report directly to the programme’s Country Director, while working closely with the programme’s senior management to ensure the integration of project activities and compliance with standards and best practice.
The Head of Environment will be the in-country lead for all of HALO’s environmental projects and partnerships. The Head of Environment will develop relationships with current partners such as The Nature Conservancy, US Forest Service, Wild Bird Trust (part of National Geographic’s Okavango Wilderness Project) and the Elephant Protection Initiative Foundation. The Head of Environment will work with our partners to support the delivery of ecological baselines in the Cubango Okavango River Basin, such as the national forest inventory project and the surveying of peatlands. As these projects evolve, there will be an opportunity to incorporate innovative approaches, building on the programme’s existing use of remote sensing assets (i.e. drones and LiDAR, thermal, RGB and multispectral cameras). There will also be the requirement to implement the findings of two assessments that are reviewing the long-term environmental impacts of conflict and landmines in Angola, in addition to the environmental impact of HALO’s landmine clearance operations.
The successful ideal candidate will have experience with project and operations management, with a keen interest in conservation and/or environmental matters, in addition to possessing excellent initiative, relationship building skills and discipline.
Requirements
· Demonstrable project management experience, including budget planning and financial management
HALO requires its applicants to work in line with our values, which are:
Benefits
Please submit a CV (no more than 2 pages) and a cover letter (no more than 1 page) in English, outlining how your experience matches the key skills and competencies required by midnight 7th October 2024 (UK time). We reserve the right to amend the closing date depending on the calibre of applications received. Interviews will be scheduled for the third week of October, 2024.
The HALO Trust is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any applicant for employment because of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. The HALO Trust is committed to a culture that is both diverse and inclusive and we seek to recruit, develop, and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool.
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