Context of the Upemba National Park
Upemba National Park, protected by law since 1939, is one of the oldest parks in Africa. The park is linked to Kundelungu National Park and a number of game reserves, together forming a huge mosaic of protected areas. Upemba has a high diversity of habitats, including a complete transitional gradient from highland steppe through Miombo forest to woodland and grass savannah. There are many rivers, waterfalls, wetlands and gallery forests. The Lufira River and Lake Upemba, both located within the park boundaries, form a key watershed for the region as well as the source of the mighty Congo River. The Congolese Wildlife Authority (ICCN) has signed a public-private partnership with the Forgotten Parks Foundation (FPF) delegating management responsibility to the Foundation for the next 15 years. Under this agreement, Forgotten Parks is responsible for the management, monitoring and protection of the park, as well as the development of sustainable financing mechanisms to meet ongoing management costs.
Description:
Under the direct supervision of the Field Operation Manager, the Conservation Technology officer will be responsible for all Communication Systems, Networks and IT support for the Upemba Landscape. This role will include tasks such as maintaining the VHF radio system and the associated backbone network, internet provision in multiple locations, solar installations relating to connectivity / IT and IP camera systems in the Upemba Landscape. Moreover, the Conservation Technology Officer will work closely with other colleagues that are working on technology. This includes (but is not limited to) EarthRanger, Camera traps and data collecting applications.
Key Responsibilities
Hardware related responsibilities:
Software related responsibilities:
Important to note: The Prospective Candidate Must:
Qualifications and Experience:
Applicants for this position must have a clean record and traceable references. Candidates must include a daytime contact number.
Interested and qualified candidates must submit their CV with a covering letter describing their suitability for the role. All applicants must include at least 2 contactable references, along with certified copies of relevant Qualifications.
Application must be submitted by email to recruitment@forgottenparks.org by 28th of October 2024
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interview.
Security note: Katanga is a relatively safe area compared to the rest of the DRC, and we take personal security seriously. You will receive a security briefing upon acceptance of the position.