Project Manager

ZMB: Nsumbu, ZMB: Frankfurt Zoological Society Zambia, ZMB-Programme Management, HQ Employee, full-time, 7-10 years of experience

About the Project

Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS) is a global conservation organization dedicated to protecting biodiversity and wilderness areas through strong partnerships. In Zambia, FZS has partnered with the Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW) for nearly 40 years in North Luangwa and, since 2017, in Nsumbu National Park through the Nsumbu Tanganyika Conservation Programme (NTCP). NTCP focuses on resource protection, ecological monitoring, endangered species recovery, and community engagement in conservation education, governance, livelihoods, and human-wildlife coexistence. With Nsumbu’s ecosystem on the path to recovery, milestones include zero elephant poaching since 2018 and the return of lions in 2024. Looking ahead, NTCP’s renewed five-year strategy aims to restore black rhino, maintain ecological connectivity across the Nsumbu-Mweru landscape, and strengthen community-driven conservation.  Project Manager

About the Position

NTCP is seeking a Project Manager to join our team in Nsumbu National Park, Northern Zambia. This role offers a unique opportunity to live and work on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, contributing to one of Africa’s most scenic and ecologically significant landscapes.  You’ll be part of a dedicated team driving species restoration, community engagement, and park management.  
The Project Manager ensures NTCP’s operations run smoothly and align with strategic priorities, donor requirements, and organizational policies. You’ll translate NTCP’s 5-Year Strategy and Theory of Change into operations plans, effective systems, oversee compliance, financial planning, and HR processes, and support innovative conservation initiatives like the planned black rhino reintroduction.

Your Tasks

Enablers for Programme Effectiveness
    Implement NTCP’s 5-Year Strategy and ensure alignment
    Build a strong team culture and oversee annual planning and reporting processes
Special Projects
    Lead high-impact projects that advance NTCP’s conservation objectives
    Support species restoration initiatives
Fundraising and Communications
    Strengthen donor engagement through impact reporting and support new grant proposals
    Drive Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning systems to showcase impact
Financial Planning and Compliance
    Lead budgeting and financial forecasting, identifying and closing funding gaps

Your Profile

    Bachelor’s Degree in an Environmental / Conservation / Business Management / Project 
     Management or a relevant field.
    More than 7 years of professional experience, of which at least 4 years must be in a 
      management role
    Good knowledge and understanding of conservation priorities and programmes in the sub-  
      region and in Zambia in particular.
    Demonstrated skills in project planning, proposal writing, financial management, budgeting, 
     reporting, compliance, evaluation, and experience working with Donors
    An analytical mind set with great problem-solving abilities
    Strong administrative and organizational skills.
    Excellent communication and digital skills.
    Ability to thrive in a remote, wildlife-rich environment.

We Offer

  • Engaging and meaningful work that encourages independent and entrepreneurial thinking
  • Opportunity to contribute towards the protection of impressive wilderness areas
  • Opportunities for personal and professional development
  • a chance to contribute to black rhino reintroduction withim the following years

Your Application

If you are passionate and ready to take on this challenge, please submit your curriculum vitae and
Cover letter – max 2 pages (PDF) detailing your relevant experience and motivation to join Frankfurt
Zoological Society
Application due date: 15th January 2026

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