Scope of Work
National Silviculture Specialist
USAID Vietnam Sustainable Forest Management Activity
Job Title: National Silviculture Specialist (NSS)
Project: USAID Sustainable Forest Management Project
Reports to: Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP) cum Enterprise Development Director
Location: The NSS will be based in Hanoi city, Vietnam
Date: September 1, 2022
Preferred by Nature (formerly NEPCon) is a non-profit organisation that works for sustainable land use and climate-friendly solutions. With 250+ staff around the world, our projects build capacity, raise awareness, conserve nature and streamline sustainability through innovation.
We are currently looking for a passionate colleague with a forestry background to join an exciting project. Preferred by Nature is a subcontractor to DAI, an international development company for the US Agency for International Development (USAID) Sustainable Forest Management activity in Vietnam which will be implemented from July 2020-2025. To implement the project activities Preferred by Nature is seeking a Silviculture Specialist that will work at a national level with sustainable forest plantation management.
Project Background
Forests are important in the global carbon cycle, carbon sequestration and storage. Although Vietnam increases in overall forest cover, there has been a reduction in both total hectares of natural forests and forest quality. To contribute to reducing land-based emissions and increasing forest carbon sequestration in Vietnam through reduction of deforestation, natural forest degradation and poor timber plantation management practices, USAID Vietnam initiated and implement the USAID Sustainable Forest Management Project (the Project) in seven provinces in Vietnam (Lao Cai, Son La, Hoa Binh, Thanh Hoa, Nghe An, Quang Tri, and Quang Nam) in the period of 2020 – 2025.
The overall goals of the Project are to (1) avoid carbon emissions from natural forest conversion; (2) Increase carbon sequestration through better management of plantation forests; and, (3) Improve quality, diversity and productivity of natural production forest.
The Project will implement a “Green Prosperity” approach that strengthens local communities’ ability to protect their natural resource base and reduce emissions while building a strong foundation for sustainable livelihoods and equitable economic growth. Engagement with the private sector and improved co-management by communities, local authorities, and the national government are at the core of Project activities.
The Project focusses on five main Objectives:
Preferred by Nature is responsible for Objective 4, which consists of the following three main Tasks:
The key target indicators for Objective 4 are (i) 120,000 hectares of forest/plantation under improved management; (ii) 9,000 hectares of plantations certified; (iii) 10,000 people trained; (iv) 3,042,000 ton of greenhouse gas emissions reduced; (v) 10,000 people are receiving livelihood co-benefits; (vi) 7 institutions with improved capacity; and (vii) Investments worth USD 1.5 million mobilized
The National Silviculture Specialist (NSS) will predominantly contribute to meeting the indicator targets of the first Task of Objective 4.
The NSS will be responsible for providing technical assistance and implementing field activities to improve production forest management practices by increasing the production of sustainable timber by small-scale foresters in the respective provinces.
Under the overall management of the Chief of Party (COP), the NSS will be directly supervised by the Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP) and administratively overseen by the Country Representative of Preferred by Nature.
Roles and Responsibilities
The NSS will have the following specific role and responsibilities:
Qualifications
How to apply and requested documents
Interested candidates are requested to submit a:
to via the application form below. Please quote the position title in the subject line: “Application for National Silviculture Specialist”.
Deadline for application: 5.00pm (Hanoi time), 15 August, 2022
For questions, please contact:
Ho Van Cu, Country Manager, Vietnam
Email: [email protected]