JOB DESCRIPTION
TRAFFIC International Europe is recruiting a colleague to join our Brussels-based team. Working with the Project Manager, you will support the delivery, coordination and reporting of project activities, lead specific workstreams with partner organisations, and contribute to research and analysis across a range of topics. Key duties include analysing wildlife trade data, drafting high-quality technical reports and other written outputs, representing TRAFFIC in relevant international meetings and fora, and supporting day-to-day project management. We are looking for a well-organised and proactive team member with strong scientific writing skills and a collaborative approach to engaging with stakeholders across Europe and beyond.
CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES
•Supports Project Manager with the overall implementation and reporting of FORCES project activities and objectives.
•Leads on the delivery of agreed particular FORCES project activities, in collaboration with project partners.
•Researches a wide range of wildlife trade topics under the FORCES project, collects and analyses data and information on wildlife trade and conservation, and leads in the writing of resulting reports.
•Communicates on FORCES project activities, including in relation to wider organisational programme outcomes, maintains internal and external information flows, and represents TRAFFIC as appropriate at international meetings.
•Supports timely, effective and comprehensive technical and financial project reporting.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
•Assists Project Manager with the implementation of activities in the EU-funded project FORCES.
•Leads the delivery of agreed FORCES project activities and specific tasks.
•Analyses trade data and qualitative information, produces scientific and technical documents and reports for internal and external use, and formulates recommendations for appropriate audiences.
•Liaises with FORCES project partners, and a wide range of stakeholders in Europe and across priority wildlife trafficking routes, supporting the delivery of project activities.
•Represents TRAFFIC and project in international meetings and conferences as appropriate, and reports back on these meetings.
•Responds to general enquiries, and those concerning the project, that are directed to TRAFFIC in Europe as appropriate.
•Contributes to the FORCES monitoring and evaluation, preparation of technical – and as appropriate financial reports.
•Assists with reporting on TRAFFIC’s programme implementation in Europe.
•Assists in fund-raising efforts and in the development of funding proposals for TRAFFIC in Europe.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
As agreed with the line manager. REQUIREMENTS • Candidates must have the right to work in Belgium
• University qualifications or practical experience in ecology, resource management, environmental policy or law, or a similar field, preferably related to wildlife trade;
•Research, analytical and organisational skills, with attention to detail, experience or interest in investigating and researching wildlife trade issues;
•Data analysis skills, including proficient use of Excel or other data analysis tools;
•A good understanding of the EU legal framework and current policies, especially regarding law enforcement, customs and environment;
•A good understanding of international nature conservation laws and agreements, and of relevant regulations and legislation in the European Union and in other European regions;
•A good understanding of legislative and policy issues pertaining to wildlife trade and conservation, including the implementation of CITES;
•Practical experience in EU-funded projects and project management would be an asset;
•Interest in law enforcement topics (e.g., environmental crimes, financial crimes, organised crime groups) and open-source intelligence (OSINT);
•Practical experience working with a government or an international Non-governmental Organisation (NGO) / Inter-governmental Organisation (IGO) would be an asset;
•Ability to work under pressure and to set own work priorities as appropriate and a capacity to meet deadlines;
•Strong skills in spoken and written English; fluency in other languages used in the European Union (preferably French, Spanish) or in EU neighbouring countries, an advantage;
•Strong communication, analytical and presentation skills, including strong writing abilities in the English language;
•An ability to work co-operatively as part of a small team with strong inter-personal skills and an ability to work in different cultural contexts;
•Familiarity with the goals and operation of TRAFFIC is desirable;
•Willing and able to travel;