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Position: Thailand Coordinator: Innovative new global initiative to combat illegal fishing
Location: EJF offices in Bangkok, Thailand
Type of appointment: Full-time, 1 year
Salary range: USD 25,000 to USD 30,000, dependent on experience and proven track record. This role offers the opportunity for professional growth, including expanding the portfolio and taking on a broader regional coordination role within the project.
Reporting to: Programme coordinator
Position overview
Supporting fishing communities to tackle illegal fishing and manage their precious resources
A rare and exciting opportunity to work with the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), coordinating a ground-breaking new programme of work in Thailand that will combat illegal fishing and enhance participatory governance of coastal resources.
You will play a key role in developing, implementing and refining an innovative approach to tackle the profoundly damaging practice of illegal fishing. Our ocean covers 70% of our planet, serving as a critical source of food and income in many countries in the Global South. Yet global fisheries are being pushed to the brink. Over one-third of fisheries are now considered overexploited, in part due to unscrupulous criminals who continue to pillage our ocean. They fish without licenses and in protected areas, use banned fishing gear, and target protected species. Operating outside of the law, they steal from the world’s poorest people, undermine fish populations, and decimate ocean wildlife. These illegal practices often take place within sight of the very small-scale fishers whose livelihoods they are damaging.
You will help coordinate the delivery of the Thailand component of a new, multi-year global programme supported by the European Union. You will contribute to the development and oversee the implementation of a toolkit that gives fishing communities and their representatives the means to document illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing and increase their role in the management of coastal waters. The toolkit will draw on EJF’s innovative phone app, DASE, which enables small-scale fishers to document industrial illegal fishing. It will also include the production of films by EJF’s award-winning video unit.
You will be supporting the Programme Coordinator, based in London, and drawing on EJF’s decades of experience in activist training. You will coordinate the introduction of the toolkit in Thailand. This will entail regular travel and building close partnerships with national and community-based civil society groups.
You will need demonstrable experience working on relevant issues across multiple cultures and a professional history in campaigns or international development.
A personal and professional commitment to EJF's Mission and Values, alongside a strong sense of ethics, is essential.
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Applications: Submit your CV and a cover letter explaining why you are the right person for this job to recruitment@ejfoundation.org. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Deadline: 22nd February 2024 at 5pm. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
EJF is an open, and inclusive, multicultural, multilingual and multi-ethnic team. As an employer EJF is committed to diversity, equality and inclusion in the workplace.
Contact : recruitment@ejfoundation.org