Administrator for Wildlife Sanctuaries - Work in the Bolivian Jungle
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Recruiting Organization: Comunidad Inti Wara Yassi (CIWY)
Are you looking for a jungle change? We are looking to fill the role of administrator at one of our wildlife sanctuaries with imminent start dates. Below is a description of this position and details of how you can apply.
This position would suit a person looking for a career in non-profit management. The work is dynamic and not a typical 9 to 5 one may be used to.
Organization OverviewComunidad Inti Wara Yassi (CIWY) is a Bolivian NGO that, with the help of volunteers from around the world, works with wildlife and is a leader in increasing public awareness of the environment and its importance in its country. CIWY maintains three Wildlife Sanctuaries: Machia, Ambue Ari and Jacj Cuisi, where it cares for injured or mistreated animals.
Founded in 1992, CIWY has improved the lives of thousands of animals in Bolivia and held campaigns and educational programs in all the country’s major cities. The main office is located in Villa Tunari, in the Department of Cochabamba. It has an annual budget of $360,000 and a current staff of 20 people, Bolivian and foreign alike. Most funding comes from volunteers, current and past, with the rest being made up of grants and support from organizations such as Friends of Inti Wara Yassi, Quest Overseas, The Monkey Sanctuary and One Voice.
We are currently looking to rapidly expand operations in order to care for an ever-increasing population of wildlife in need and to increase and improve our educational programs. The organization has been featured in the New York Times and on the BBC, and has the support of the Jane Goodall Institute and The Monkey Sanctuary in England.
Job OverviewThe Sanctuary Administrator is responsible for managing and supervising the financial management and administrative processes that support CIWY’s operations. The Sanctuary Administrator reports to the President of CIWY and supervises the sanctuary’s permanent staff members. He or she also works closely with the administrators in other parks and staff to improve volunteer numbers and financial sustainability of the organization.
We are looking for someone willing to help in multiple areas that at times may not seem to fit the assigned role. Since we are a small NGO, we sometimes work unconventional to simplify the work and make improvements within the organization. The work is dynamic and not a typical 9 to 5 one may be used to.
You will be based at one of our three parks, however travel to the other parks is required occasionally.
ResponsibilitiesIn this role you will:
• Manage the budgeting, financial forecasting, and cash flow for the park.
• Perform data analysis to help budget and marketing.
• Plan and develop projects and activities in accordance with the organizations mission, goals and values.
• Look for ways to increase revenue and at times collaborate with a British organization that assists us in raising funds.
• Represent CIWY in local community meetings and maintain effective communication with local communities, authorities and relevant stakeholders
• Maintain effective and regular communication with other parks and the CIWY President.
• Prepare monthly and annual reports on the finances and overall management and progress of the park.
• Charge the package that volunteers should pay upon arrival, which corresponds to their stay at the Sanctuary.
• Oversee employee contracts and pay and evaluate performance.
• Provide support to permanent staff in their activities and responsibilities.
• Ensure work is performed in a timely manner and in accordance with CIWY’s policies and procedures.
• Ensure monthly reports of coordinators are provided to the Director or President.
• Ensure staff and volunteers follow the sanctuary rules.
• Develop, review, and uphold internal policies and procedures related to both personnel and volunteers.
• Translate meetings, announcements and talks for the volunteers
• Write and translate documents (Spanish and English).
• Prepare quarterly submission for CIWY’s newsletter.
• Publish regular updates on the CIWY’s social media pages.
• Purchasing of construction material and food supplies.
• Design and implement the sale of souvenirs.
• Control the living conditions of the staff and volunteer accommodation.
• Be willing to help care for wild animals should the number of volunteers become very low.
• Depending on the sanctuary, you will also manage the volunteers, including their registration and induction, the assignment of their work area and introduction to that area.
QualificationsWe will want you to meet the following requirements:
• Either possess a bachelor’s degree in a related study OR have at least relevant experience in management or a related field.
• Be proficient with Word and Excel and generally very comfortable with computers.
• Be proficient in Spanish and English, both verbal and written.
• Be comfortable and competent at managing people in challenging conditions.
• Be innovative and eager to make improvements within the organization.
• Possess superior written and verbal communication.
• Maintain good organizational skills and willing to work in an international team.
• Tolerance and adaptability to work under pressure and in a sometimes chaotic environment.
• Be patient and be able to structure well the daily work.
• Economize even in situations of scarce resources.
• Decisiveness under pressure.
• Capacity to manage, communicate and work with individuals of different ages and cultures.
• Adapt to and respect the Bolivian culture and laws.
• Current international drivers licence (or ability to obtain one).
ConditionsCIWY’s three Centres are located in remote areas of Bolivia and the standard of facilities varies. You will be living alongside a community of Bolivian and international staff and volunteers, all of whom work exceptionally hard on a day-to-day basis. You must be patient, adaptable and prepared to deal with difficult and often physically demanding conditions.
AccommodationYou will be housed at one of our Sanctuaries. Housing conditions are basic since most of our resources are invested in the animals. The bedroom is shared by up to ten people and have straw mattresses and shared bathrooms. We have limited electricity. The Centre provides both sheets and pillows. We recommend you bring a sleeping bag for the colder nights, a mosquito net and boots.
Time CommitmentThe Administrator must commit to a one-year contract. The days start at around 6:30am until 6:00pm every day., with one hour to have breakfast and one hour for lunch. You will have one day off per week and 2 week off every 12 months.
CompensationCIWY is transitioning from an all-volunteer organization to one which compensates its employees financially. Funds are still unavailable to pay competitive wages, but the organization offers a salary of 1500 Bs. per month (approximately $210 USD), as well as meals (three per day, except your day off) and accommodation.
Stipend Provided
Training Provided
Housing Available
Language/Cultral Support AvailableFalse
Wheelchair AccessibleFalse
Fee RequiredFalse
Fee Amount: None
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RurrenabaqueLa Paz, Departamento de La Paz Bolivia
DATE POSTED
March 6, 2024
SKILLS
- Accounting
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- WEEKDAYS, FULL_TIME