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  • Type: Direct Employer
  • Industry: NGO/UN/Non Profit
  • No. Employees: 51 to 100

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15/C Than Taman Rd,Dagon Township,Yangon.,Yangon, Myanmar

What we do

WWF’s Secretariat based in Gland, Switzerland and operating with over 5,000 staff worldwide. It is the world largest conservation organization with over 5 million supporters worldwide, working in more than 100 countries,supporting around 1,300 conservation and environmental projects.The groups mission is "to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and to build a future in
which humans live in harmony with nature.” Currently, much of its work focuses on the conservation of three biomes that contain most of the world's biodiversity: oceans and coasts, forests, and freshwater ecosystems.Among other issues, it is also concerned with endangered species, pollution and climate change.
Expanding WWF- Greater Mekong to Myanmar, WWF- Greater Mekong has built an extraordinary network of partners – local communities, the private sector, and governments – all working together to find solutions to conserve the region’s biodiversity and build a secure and sustainable future for its people, ecosystems and wildlife. WWF- Greater Mekong consists of a regional team and country offices in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar,Thailand and Vietnam.

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Statement of Work (Tasks and responsibilities) Supported by the Director of Communications, and members of the Communications team, the consultant will collect and organise information, to i) prepare new communications assets, and ii) copy edit written content prepared by other colleagues. Priorities will be determined weekly in collaboration with the Director of Communications, but work is expected to include the following – Writing Fundraising materials Internal communications to WWF-Myanmar staff Key messages / narrative guidelines Media releases Copy editing Presentations (e.g. slide decks, speech notes) to the WWF network and externally Reports Newsletters Social media posts Video scripts Job advertisements Training materials Promotional materials (e.g. brochures, pamphlets) Website stories Outputs 3-4 assets to be copy edited each month 1-2 assets to be written each month Participation in WWF-Myanmar’s Communications team meetings each week
Main Function The Project Manager is responsible to oversee the implementation, coordination, and communication to ensure effective implementation of project plans in Myanmar. This includes partnership development and networking relating to the project, especially with multiple agencies and stakeholders as well as taking the lead in managing activities that directly or indirectly support the implementation of the project. Major Responsibilities Ensure effective implementation of project activities in accordance with the country workplan and budget. Develop country level project activities, work plans, and budget in consultation with regional project manager, conservation director, inclusive conservation lead and finance manager; Coordinate with regional project manager, project manager from respective country offices and other WWF-Myanmar staff to review requests for activities/proposal and budget revisions, realignments and other grant modifications. Establish and maintain effective relationships with key programmatic counterparts, including implementing partners, donors, andlocal representatives. Detailed job description can be seen at WWF-Myanmar official website, "career" tab.
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