Position Overview: TRAFFIC is a leading non-governmental organisation working to ensure that global trade in wild species is legal and sustainable, for the benefit of the planet and people. At a time of unprecedented biodiversity loss, TRAFFIC provides evidence, solutions, and influence to combat environmental degradation and ensure a nature-positive future. TRAFFIC has significantly grown in recent years, and our new 2030 Strategy lays out an ambitious vision for transformational change and impact.
Key Responsibilities:Develop and lead TRAFFIC's overall strategy for Asia and Pacific that defines TRAFFIC's directions, priorities and outcomes for the region, in line with the global 2030 Strategy.Promote the development and maintenance of high-priority regional partnerships that enhance implementation and impact of TRAFFIC's programme and projects in Asia and Pacific.Champion high-level policy dialogue and relationships with key regional policy making actors and organisations to deepen TRAFFIC's influence in the region, and contribute regional perspectives to TRAFFIC's global policy work with multilateral processes including CITES, in collaboration with the global Director of Policy.Conduct horizon scanning and risk monitoring to identify emerging trends, opportunities, and challenges in the region related to global wildlife trade, and feed into regional and global leadership discussions.Support the development of high-priority regional fund raising strategies and proposals in line with regional strategic priorities, and help market proposals to potential donors, in collaboration with the global Director of Development.Serve as senior external spokesperson for Asia and Pacific and contribute to the development and implementation of high priority regional and global communication messaging, in collaboration with the global Director of Communication.Lead and inspire a high-performing regional leadership team comprising of Programme Office Directors, including facilitating cross-learning across offices, and leadership coaching, performance management, and professional development of direct reports.Support Programme Office Directors to develop annual budgets and work plans for their offices to achieve the priorities and outcomes set out in multi-year regional plans and the global 2030 Strategy, in collaboration with the Chief Operating Officer and the Senior Director for Global Programme Office.Provide oversight and technical guidance for effective implementation of annual work plans, including delivery of agreed activities, portfolio monitoring, efficient resource management, compliance with operational policies and standards, and monitoring and evaluation of impact.Support the quality assurance and technical review of TRAFFIC reports and other knowledge products, at both the regional and global levels.Contribute to the strategic leadership of the organisation as a member of the Senior Leadership Team, Expanded Leadership Team, Compensation Committee, and other leadership structures, with a focus on bringing regional perspectives into global leadership discussions, and global perspectives into regional leadership discussions.Represent TRAFFIC in high-level global and regional fora as needed.Minimum Requirements:A university degree and preferably a post-graduate qualification in a relevant discipline.A minimum of 10 years of work experience in Asia and Pacific at a senior level related to nature conservation, sustainable development, intergovernmental processes, policy dialogue, public-private partnerships, and the range of issues affecting the conservation, use and trade of wild species.This role is open for candidates from any location in Asia.Only candidates with 'direct' experience in Wildlife Conservation / Wild Species Trade / Biodiversity Conservation will be shortlisted.A good understanding of the socio-political context and development aspiration of Asia and Pacific.Excellent strategic planning, project management, and partnership development skills, with significant examples of generating impact and influence related to nature conservation in the region.High-level representational skills and gravitas in a regional and international context, with strong diplomatic, political, cross-cultural, and interpersonal skills.Demonstrated capacity for mission-driven leadership: building powerful collaborations, being authentic and creating trust, learning continuously and listening deeply, acting with courage, managing complexity and uncertainty, and caring for self and others.Demonstrated ability to manage, coach and lead a team with diverse skills, personalities, and backgrounds, and strong track record in effective delegation and empowerment of direct reports.A clear, inspiring and authoritative communicator with high-level English skills; working knowledge of at least one additional language in the region is beneficial.A significant track record of fund raising from regional and international donors will be a clear advantage.Demonstrated commitment to TRAFFIC's mission and values.Additional Information: A rare opportunity to head up Asia Pacific for a not for profit of global standing and a strong project pipeline.This position will require travel to each of the covered countries at least two times a year.
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