Resource Protection Advisor
ZMB: Marula/Mano, ZMB: Frankfurt Zoological Society Zambia, ZMB-Law enforcement, Local Employee, full-time, 5-7 years of experience
About the Project
About the Position
Your Tasks
- Support the planning and coordination of patrols in line with project priorities, risk assessments and seasonal access.
- Maintain a rolling patrol plan focused on conservation hotspots, emerging threats and community safety.
- Ensure patrol readiness through pre-deployment checks (equipment, communications, medical preparedness) and facilitate structured post-patrol debriefs to capture learning.
- Coordinate joint conservation and law-enforcement activities with partners such as DNPW, IIU and other stakeholders, promoting clear communication and shared objectives.
- Support effective access control and sentry systems in Musulangu in line with agreed SOPs.
- Support oversight of escort scout deployments during regulated hunting and safari activities, ensuring conservation objectives are met.
- Verify permits, quotas, boundaries and seasonal conditions prior to activities commencing.
- Promote ethical conduct and compliance with SOPs, including animal welfare considerations.
- Ensure accurate documentation of activities and escalate concerns through agreed reporting lines.
- Strengthen information sharing with relevant partners to support intelligence-led conservation actions.
- Support evidence handling and documentation in line with legal and safeguarding requirements.
- Monitor and document emerging pressures related to mining, encroachment and land use change.
- Liaise with relevant government institutions on environmental compliance and permitting concerns.
- Maintain strong working relationships with DNPW Area Wardens, CRBs, community leaders, WCP and conservation partners.
- Represent the Musulangu project area in coordination forums as required.
- Provide ongoing mentorship and coaching to Sector-in-Charge (SiC) leaders, strengthening leadership, planning and accountability.
- Coordinate humane and lawful responses to human–wildlife conflict in collaboration with CRBs, DNPW and district authorities.
- Support accountable management of project assets, equipment and vehicles in line with NGO policies.
- Support the planning and delivery of annual refresher training and specialised modules in collaboration with STA and training partners.
- Provide technical inputs into quarterly planning, budgeting and procurement for conservation activities.
- Prepare monthly Musulangu law-enforcement reports combining narrative analysis, KPIs and risk updates to support adaptive management.
- Promote a strong safeguarding, integrity and accountability culture aligned with NGO and donor standards.
Your Profile
- 5–8+ years’ Zambia-based conservation law enforcement / field operations experience, including team-lead responsibilities.
- Proven work alongside DNPW and strong familiarity with the North Luangwa / Muchinga operating context (terrain/seasonality, access, CRBs, threat profile).
- Deep working knowledge of the Zambia Wildlife Act (and relevant statutory instruments), hunting regulations and requirements (permits/quotas, seasons, boundaries, ethics).
- Strong HWC experience: prevention, rapid response, documentation and community liaison.
- Interfaces with government and regulators: Mines & Minerals Development, ZEMA, Forestry, Zambia Police, Immigration for compliance checks and joint actions.
- Experience in field-based conservation, wildlife protection or natural resource management.
- Strong coordination and leadership skills, with a focus on mentorship and capacity building.
- Understanding of community-based conservation and human–wildlife coexistence approaches.
- Ability to work effectively with government agencies, communities and NGOs.
- Strong reporting, documentation and communication skills.
- Commitment to ethical, lawful and rights-based conservation practice.
- High integrity, professionalism, and ethical conduct.
- Emotional intelligence, resilience, and adaptability to challenging field conditions.
- Commitment to community engagement and collaborative conservation.
We Offer
- A chance to contribute to meaningful conservation impact within a flagship landscape.
- A supportive, mission‑driven team with professional development opportunities.
- Competitive salary commensurate with experience, housing at Mano Base, medical insurance, emergency evacuation cover, field allowances and access to well‑equipped facilities and logistical support.
Your Application
Eligibility: Zambian nationals preferred. For non-Zambian applicants, employment is subject to
issuance of a valid Zambian work permit.
Family applicants: Individuals with self-sufficient families accustomed to working and living in
Remote African environments are welcome to apply. Appropriate housing is available.
Appointment is subject to the submission of ZAQA-certified qualifications.
Application Deadline: 13 February 2026
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.





