Overview of the role:The purpose of this role is to manage all aspects of the three -year Darwin funded project. The project will look to diversify livelihoods of local communities and promote behaviour change focussed on wild meat consumption around Tsavo. It will also include supporting law enforcement, monitoring illegal wild meat sales and consumption, and monitoring trends in carnivore and prey populations.Key responsibilities:Lead on the project delivery including, all project managing workplans, risk register, data analysis, reports, presentations and status meetings.Develop and maintain strong relationships with partners to ensure activities have the greatest impact and are successful.Manage partner reporting to ensure any funds being sent to partners is reported upon regularly and in line with financial policies.Adaptively manage the project using Conservation StandardsManage budget actuals versus budget monthly and monitoring for project activities in accordance with ZSL procedures.Ensure the project is compliant with all donor requirements and leads all reports to the donor.Line management of one team member - the Wild dog project officer.Plan and facilitate meetings, trainings and workshops from conception through delivery.Ensure compliance to standards, both internal and external, for all projects and conservation activitiesEnsures strong communication with all stakeholders in the project both internally and externally throughout the project.A bachelor's degree?in social sciences, environment/wildlife or natural resource management, development studies or related fields.At least 4 years of professional experience in project management, particularly in managing budgets and work planning, delivery of project activities, and reporting.Experience of managing a government grant funded project and reporting to a donorExperience of adaptive management and implementing strong project control processesExtensive experience in the development and implementation of conservation activities in Kenya with government and communities