Natural resource managers (including forestry, water and coastal and fisheries)

Many rural communities rely heavily on their surrounding natural resources for their living. Managing these resources in a better way can help communities to plan for the future and secure a more sustainable living.

Rural communities need technical assistance in forestry management, water management, coastal and fisheries management and natural resource management. Your advice and experience will help to improve their natural resources sustainability rates.

You’ll be qualified in natural resource management, water or coastal management, fisheries management methods or forestry management and planning. You’ll have experience of strategising, planning, management and enterprise development. Experience of applying community based participatory methods in your work is desirable.

You could be working in Mongolia, Uganda and Zambia.

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Coastal resource management adviser at MuCard-POM Inc Centre in Lanao del Sur
The Philippines


VSO has been involved in peace building in the Philippines since 2001 through the TOSCADAR programme – an initiative undertaken in partnership with local Christian and Muslim organisations. The aim of the programme is to facilitate better understanding between different communities, ethnicities, and cultures, and includes actions to improve the resource access and livelihoods of the disadvantaged and displaced.

VSO is supporting MuCARD-POM, a local organisation contributing to the Community Initiative for Peace and Coastal Resource Management. They initiate mechanisms for protecting municipal water against illegal fishing and establish coastal protection and rehabilitation. As a costal resource management adviser you’ll provide management support to staff to increase the effectiveness of the organisation’s programmes.

What does the role involve?

  • Coaching and mentoring staff in coastal resource protection and development
  • Assessing and recommending appropriate community-based marine income generating projects in four coastal villages
  • Developing a management information system and training staff in relevant IT systems and programmes
  • Assisting in the effective monitoring and evaluation of the programme

Skills, qualifications and experience required

You’ll need a degree-level qualification as well as extensive experience in coastal resource management with a focus on income-generating projects for coastal communities. You should have good knowledge of marine resource surveys, research design and project management and have previously worked at community level.

Cultural sensitivity is very important for this placement as you’ll be working with a mix of Muslim, Christian and Indigenous communities with very different respective traditions. As with all VSO placements, patience, flexibility and a sense of humour are important, as these qualities will help you to integrate successfully into your new community.

And the rest...

We’ll ask you to commit to 24 months to make a sustainable contribution to our development goals. In return, we’ll give you comprehensive financial, personal and professional support. We'll provide you with extensive training before your placement, and our financial package includes a local living allowance, return flights, accommodation, insurance and more. When you return to your home country, we'll help you to resettle and many of our returned volunteers stay involved with us long after their placement ends.


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