Conservation job opportunity at ZSL: 1

Key Purpose of the Job
ZSL seeks to put nature at the heart of decision-making and has been holding itself to account through peer-reviewed publications and donor reporting for decades. ZSL seeks to be a sector leader in monitoring and evaluating the impact of our projects. A new post has been created within an experienced team of specialists and field delivery programmes to help design frameworks for the analysis of indicators across projects and programmes, help communicate successes and lessons learned.
This role will work closely with Conservation & Policy Directorate’s conservation delivery teams and operations, as well as ZSL fundraising teams and other teams across the society when needed, to provide Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) expertise and support. Provide technical inputs into proposal and programme design using the Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation (‘Conservation Standards’) approach.
To support these processes, the job holder will coordinate required outputs, tie them to ZSL’s strategic and impacts frameworks, and support the communication of results to donors and the ZSL’s wider audiences. In addition to core MEAL functions, the role will require the ability to assist with scenario planning to inform project design, provision of other technical inputs including process and tool development, apply analytical skills, and develop capacity development to build MEAL skills across teams within C&P.
The jobholder will support the Strategy, Design and Impact Group’s contributions to the design of strategic, robust, and competitive funding applications to resource the delivery of our conservation goals and increased financial sustainability across C&P.
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