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Position/Title: CWT Monitoring and Systems Analyst
Project – USAID Wildlife Asia
The USAID Wildlife Asia Activity seeks to significantly reduce wildlife crime in Southeast Asia and China by employing a comprehensive regional cooperation approach. Specifically Wildlife Asia will (i) Reduce consumer demand for wildlife and wildlife products in target areas; (ii) Strengthen regional law enformedment capacity and coordination; (iii) Increase commitment to addressing counter wildlife trafficking (CWT); and, (iv) Support the USAID Regional Development Mission for Asia’s (RDMA’s) regional coordination of CWT stakeholders and efforts to strengthen the US Government (USG) interagency CWT initiatives.
Wildlife Asia is the first Task Order under the USAID/Asia Counter Wildlife Trafficking (CWT) Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract, and has an esimated value of $23 million for five years. Wildlife Asia’s geographic scope includes all ASEAN countries, with a focus on the Lower Mekong (Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia) and China. The species of primary interest include: elephants, (ivory), pangolins, rhinos (rhino horn), and Asian big cats.
Role
The CWT Monitoring and Systems Analyst will lead activities related to improved information on spieces and threats.
Responsibilities
The CWT Monitoring and Systems Specialist shall be responsible for carrying out the following activities:
Initiate and conduct activities related to improve data collection and analysis protocols for species monitoring.
Reporting
The CWT Monitoring and Systems Analyst will report to the Partnership Specialist.
Qualifications
Please submit CV and cover letter to alayne.potter@engilitycorp.com
Subject line - Monitoring and Systems Analyst
IRG is an equal opportunity employer.
Contact : alayne.potter@engilitycorp.com