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• Education Post-graduate degree (MSc) in a relevant subject (e.g., conservation, ecology, biodiversity or natural resources) Work Experience • At least two to three years post-graduate relevant work experience, with proven experience of the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria and the Red List assessment process. Skills • Good understanding of the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria and the Red List assessment process. • Required to pass the advanced level (?90%) online IUCN Red List Training course exam. • Proficiency in the use of computer software programs and experience in data analysis. • Good GIS mapping skills. • Excellent proof-reading, editing and writing skills. • Strong written and oral communication skills. Competencies/Behaviours • Proven ability to work both independently and as part of a team. • Excellent attention to detail and ability to work on own initiative. • Good organisational and decision-making skills. Languages • Fluency in English, Portuguese and Spanish is required. • Fluency in French is advantageous. Other requirements Skills in web design, including use of HTML are advantageous.SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES Supervise junior staff and volunteers, as required. |
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