Senior Social Scientist - 25008
Company: World Wildlife Fund
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 17, 2024
Job Description:
Overview
World Wildlife Fund (WWF), one of the world's leading conservation
organizations, seeks a Senior Social Scientist.
Location: This is a Hybrid position with a minimum of 2 days in the
Washington DC HQ office.
Major Function
The Senior Social Scientist leads scientific research to advance
knowledge on the processes, conditions, and actions needed to
strengthen inclusive and effective area-based conservation,
focusing on the progress and challenges associated with
identifying, recognizing, and reporting other effective area-based
conservation measures (OECMs). Leads work to compile and analyze
tools and approaches to inclusive conservation to highlight lessons
learned, identify strengths and gaps, and uptake opportunities in
the broader conservation community. Responsible for disseminating
and promoting the uptake of a WWF tool to monitor community-based
management and governance in work to support community-led
conservation.
Reporting Structure: Reports to the Global Forest Lead
Scientist.
Position Length: This position will end in December 2025.
Work Authorization: This position is not eligible for employment
visa or work authorization sponsorship.
Salary: The expected compensation range for this position is
$88,300 to $110,300.
Responsibilities
- Leads comparative research for distilling lessons from
implementing the OECM framework to advance inclusive and effective
conservation in Latin America.
- Coordinates and oversees case studies to understand OECM
implementation and the actions needed to support Indigenous peoples
and local communities-led OECMs.
- Contributes to building a research agenda and building a
network of researchers engaged in understanding the benefits and
challenges for inclusive conservation linked to OECMs.
- Conducts a review of tools and approaches for inclusive
conservation, supporting dialogue on this topic with experts and
practitioners in conservation organizations, and engaging with
established platforms for knowledge sharing to facilitate
cross-learning.
- Disseminates and promotes the uptake of a WWF tool to monitor
community-based management and governance in work to support
community-led conservation.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Key Competencies
- Analytical Thinking: Ability to examine a problem by connecting
the different dimensions, processes and conditions shaping it, the
outcomes and implications on the social and ecological systems, and
their interactions and trade-offs. Ability to propose solutions
that are adapted to specific contexts.
- Collaboration and Relationship Builder skills: Ability to
conduct collaborative processes and stimulate constructive
dialogues among different teams with diverse perspectives and
disciplinary backgrounds, and to foster common understanding on the
issues. Ability to connect and interact with external
partners.
- Strategic and Cross-cultural Communication: Communicates and
translates complex ideas into simpler messages that engage
different audiences in ways that resonate with their specific
backgrounds. Understands plurality of views, respects diversity and
engages sensitively with different cultural contexts and
environments.
- Independence and Innovative Problem-Solving: Thinks proactively
on how to advance the conceptualization of problems, comparison of
situations across places, and review and dissemination of inclusive
conservation tools. Offer timely solutions to problems faced in the
research process and dissemination. Adapt to situations where
making progress demands both independent and team-based
work.
- Time management and Accountability: Establishes and adapts work
plans across different workstreams proactively ensuring that
commitments are accomplished. Implements measures to consistently
track and manage progress and compliance of deadlines ensuring the
timely delivery of high-quality outputs.
Qualifications
- An advanced degree in social science (economics, sociology,
political science, geography, etc.) with research work related to
conservation.
- Strong technical understanding of qualitative and quantitative
social science methods.
- Experience in conducting comparative research and systematic
literature reviews.
- Familiarity with community-based and area-based conservation
literature.
- Experience facilitating scientific and technical discussions
with diverse actors preferred.
- Knowledge of Spanish is a plus, given the focus of the research
in Latin America.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
required.
- Ability to work independently and in an interdisciplinary
team.
- Committed to building and strengthening a culture of inclusion
within and across teams.
- Identifies and aligns with WWF's core values: Courage,
Integrity, Respect, and Collaboration.
To Apply:
- Submit cover letter and resume through our -Careers Page,
-Requisition #25008
- Due to the high volume of applications we are not able to
respond to inquiries via phone.
As an EOE/AA employer, WWF will not discriminate in its employment
practices due to an applicant's -race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, sexual
orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, or
protected Veteran status. WWF values diversity and inclusion and
welcomes diverse candidates to apply.
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