Analyse forest landscapes and spatial trends under chosen jurisdictions together with earth observation engineers
Conduct baseline and project feasibility studies on select landscapes
Evaluate existing inventory data and management plans in conservation initiatives and propose enhancements or additions where necessary
Lead the design and monitoring of earthworks and planting in restoration initiatives
Lead the planning and development of nurseries and production of seedlings
Perform statistical analysis on field data and model tree growth and yield using peer-reviewed methods and tools
Steer evaluation, documentation, and development of potential market value chains originating from project areas
Support Project Development Specialist(s) in developing project documents compliant to certification standards and programs
Willingness to live and work in Luanda
Willingness to commit to at least an 80% (32-hours) role
Willingness to travel overseas for work, especially to sub-Saharan Africa
Possibility to contact former employers
In additional to English fluency, languages desired are Portuguese, French and/or Spanish
Education in forestry and/or landscape management is desirable
Knowledge of relevant scientific tools and methods is desirable
Knowledge of national regulations and policies regarding forest ecosystems in sub-Saharan African countries is a plus
We offer you a job with purpose through the opportunity to work for the planet and people.
You get global exposure everyday through international colleagues and intercontinental work.
You become part of an organisation in its early phase.
You get to experience life in Luanda