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• Bachelor’s degree or higher in environmental studies, biodiversity conservation, natural resource management, planning, management or social sciences, economics, public policy or management engineering, or a related subject matter, business administration, etc. • At least 8 years of experience in programme and project performance management, with specific experience required in MEL of at least 5 years. • Proven experience with the implementation of institutional performance and assurance approaches and systems. • Knowledge of the application of environmental and social safeguards, working experience in this area a plus. • Demonstrated experience in results measurement methods and management in conservation, development or other relevant sectors. • Demonstrated experience designing, implementing and managing complex, multi-country, multi-partner and multi-sectors projects in conservation, development or other relevant sectors in the region. • Experience with leading bilateral and multilateral donor funded projects is an asset. • Excellent organization and communication skills with a proven ability to engage across levels of an organization and across geographies. • Experience with change management and the people skills to build a culture of accountability and learning. • Excellent group facilitation skills and experience with application of monitoring and evaluation methodologies • Ability to deliver analytical reports to facilitate management decision-making. • Proficiency in data management and analysis, with strong statistical skills highly desirable • Proficiency with data management software and tools, project management software or tools (e.g. Smartsheet, Kobo toolbox, etc), SQL and other related tools highly desirable. • Experience with institutional knowledge management and learning is an asset. • Capacity to work collaboratively within a diverse team. • Fluency in Spanish is a requirement as well as proficiency in English, Portuguese would be consider as a plus. |
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