Communications Intern World Wide Fund For Nature(WWF) Tanzania
Job Type: Full-Time
Closing Date: 30th October 2023
Location: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Position Title:  Communications Intern         

Reports to: Coordinator

Supervises: None                        

Post base: Masasi               

Dates: February 2024 – Feb 2025                      

 

I.  Background  

WWF Tanzania is part of WWF (The World Wide Fund for Nature), an international nongovernmental organization that deals with conservation of nature through a number of environmental management programmes. Our mission is to stop the degradation of the Planet’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.  WWF Tanzania seeks to recruit a communications intern who will work closely with the communications team in implementing the Country Office’s Communication strategy. WWF Tanzania Communication priorities include increasing awareness of the WWF’s programmes to its target audience to trigger actions towards sustainable utilization of resources, encouraging participation of the communities involved in the projects and CSOs to support the conservation objectives, influencing policies or policy makers to support the WWF initiatives and programmes objectives and secure commitment of selected private sector companies to the programmes’ conservation objectives.

 

The Ruvuma Transboundary Landscape is an area of approximately 370,000 km² spanning southern Tanzania (Ruvuma, Mtwara, Lindi and Morogoro regions) and northern Mozambique (Niassa and Cabo Delgado provinces). Named after the Ruvuma River (also known as the Rio Rovuma in Mozambique) that separates the two countries, the landscape is arguably one of the last remaining wilderness areas in the world. It is defined by the UNESCO World Heritage Site formerly Selous GR (of 48,000 km²) – most of which (30,893 km2) is now the Nyerere NP in Tanzania, the largest park in Africa – and the Niassa Special Reserve (42,000 km²) the largest conservation area in Mozambique. 

The Ruvuma Transboundary Landscape is a priority for WWF offices in Tanzania and Mozambique. With the mix of habitats from miombo woodlands to coastal forests, wetlands and rivers, the area supports the African elephant, African wild dog and lion – all of which are priority species for WWF. These iconic species and habitats must not be lost. 

With this important value it remains significant that the landscape has an effective communication that will help in amplifying the landscape, derive support from stakeholders and facilitate the accomplishment of its goals and priorities. WWF is seeking a Communications Intern to be based in the Tanzania component of the Ruvuma landscape programme and to assist in a variety of tasks related to profile, awareness and communications for the portfolio of projects in the landscape.

 

II. Main Function

Provide support to the Ruvuma Landscape communication priorities for the purpose of establishing a regular and quality presence of the landscape both online and on the ground so as to strengthen conservation awareness among communities, policy makers, donors and partners.

 

III. Specific Duties and Responsibilities

Supervisor Role:

IV . Profile

Required Qualifications

 

 

Required Skills and Competencies

How to Apply:

Applications must include a complete Cover Letter & CV with full contact details of three referees and should be addressed to the Head of People & Culture, via email to: hresources@wwftz.org by Tuesday, 19th February at 1700hrs. 

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Female applicants are encouraged to apply. 

WWF is an equal opportunity employer and committed to having a diverse workforce WWF has a principle of zero tolerance to fraud and corruption, if you encounter such an incident, then report by sending an email to fcci@wwftz.org