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Job opportunity : Technical Project Coordinator

WWF - The World Wide Fund for Nature, Cameroon - Fonds Mondial pour la Nature bertoua-region-est-cameroun Non spécifié

Description de l'offre

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Cameroon is recruiting a Technical Project Coordinator


Want to make a positive difference to the future of people and our one shared home, the Earth? Working with WWF could be the opportunity of a lifetime:
All around the world, people are waking up to the deepening crisis of nature loss. A growing reali-zation that nature is our life-support system. And that nobody will be spared from the impacts of its loss. Here at WWF, we are helping to tackle this enormous global challenge.
Our people come from hugely diverse backgrounds and with a variety of expertise, ranging from HR and finance to advocacy and conservation science. We welcome applications from anyone who believes they can help us create a better future for people and wildlife.
What we do:
We are an independent conservation Organization, striving to sustain the natural world for the ben-efit of people and wildlife. From individuals and communities to business and government, we are part of a growing coalition calling on world leaders to set nature on the path to recovery by 2030. Together, we seek to protect and restore natural habitats, stop the mass extinction of wildlife, and make the way we produce and consume sustainable.
For our Cameroon Office, we are looking for a dynamic and committed Technical Project Coordinator.
Supervision: Cocoa and Agriculture Lead
Place: Yokadouma – Cameroon
Duration: Two (02) years renewable based on funds’ availability and performance
Mission of the department
WWF is committed to the strategy of promoting and developing sustainable cocoa in the landscapes where WWF operates. Sustainable cocoa development means producing and marketing cocoa using agroforestry and other good agricultural practices, as well as fair marketing conditions in the national and international markets. It also involves promoting non-timber forest products (NTFPs), all of which contribute to cocoa production in conditions that are ecologically respectful of the environment and biodiversity.
It is in this context that, with funding from Barry Callebaut, the REDUCING POVERTY AND NATURE LOSS THROUGH SUSTAINABLE ECONOMICS OPPORTUNITIES (RESPONSE) Program is being developed and implemented to support forest and biodiversity conservation by promoting the improvement of the well-being of populations, particularly indigenous populations in the target landscapes of the Yokadouma District. In addition to this program, the Mobilizing More Money for Climate (MoMo4C) project is also being implemented in the same area.
This program aims to increase and facilitate the commitment of producers and local communities against deforestation and to sustainable cocoa production, while improving the living conditions of partner populations. This work will be carried out through cocoa producer cooperatives and NTFP collector cooperatives, as well as community forests targets.
Main functions
Under the supervision of the Cocoa Lead, the incumbent of this position will be responsible for supervising the project team on the field in Yokadouma.
Main tasks and responsibilities
Main responsibilities
Under the supervision of the WWF – CCO Cocoa Lead/ Senior Program Coordinator, the incumbent of this position will be mainly responsible for:
Planning, operational coordination and supervision of the project team

Ensure periodic planning of project activities with the project team

Monitor and implement the project indicator monitoring mechanism
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Cameroon is recruiting a Technical Project Coordinator

Break down the project's strategic objectives into operational action plans and measurable indicators

Translate the project’s strategic objectives into operational action plans and measurable indicators.

Coordinate and supervise the three members of the field team and consultants, ensuring that they successfully complete the field and administrative tasks assigned to them within the specified time frame

Ensure administrative management (travel, monitoring of equipment and tools made available to the project, contact with logistics, the Finance Unit and the Human Resources Unit, based in Yaoundé)

Identify and anticipate risks related to implementation (uncontrolled deforestation, land conflicts, etc.) and propose corrective measures.
Coordinating the structuring, governance, and legal compliance of cooperatives and community organisations involved in the project

Ensure compliance with the Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) principle for all interventions directly or indirectly affecting communities

Support the legal registration of cocoa producers’ cooperatives and Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) collectors’ cooperatives

Carry out the organizational and institutional diagnosis of cooperatives already legalized and partners of WWF

Check the legal existence of those already existing (certificate of legalization, establishment of commissions according to the Law and their functionalities, existence of bank accounts and the methods of managing said accounts

Verify consistency and compliance of contracts and agreements with applicable laws and regulations to ensure legal clarity of commitments, while particularly protecting producers.

Analyse the internal governance within these cooperatives (establishment of the Board of Directors, the supervisory committee, the holding of statutory meetings, the management of the cooperative's assets, the archiving and conservation of data, etc.),
Multi-stakeholder dialogue, inclusion of indigenous peoples and local institutional relations

Be the primary point of contact for the Yokadouma multi-stakeholder platform

Develop, with local partners, mechanisms for listening, dialogue and accountability for the Baka community;

Ensure the active inclusion of indigenous populations, particularly the Baka, in the implementation of all project activities (sustainable production, resource governance, community monitoring, etc.

Ensure contacts at the local level with national public institutions responsible for regulating sustainable cocoa production and marketing of beans (MINCOMMERCE, MINADER, etc.)

Contribute to the sharing of information and the exchange of experiences with other projects in the program.
Reporting and support for strategic programme management

Ensure the preparation and submission to the Cocoa & Agriculture Lead, based in Yaounde and on time, of periodic narrative and financial reports in collaboration with the program teams (Finance M&E, specialists)

Contribute to the drafting of narrative and financial reports in collaboration with the programme, finance and M&E teams

Prepare regular summary notes, mentioning the progress of project activities, to be submitted to the Cocoa and Agriculture Lead

Assist the Cocoa and Agriculture Lead in monitoring, planning, representation and strategy development

Work closely with the PMEL Officer and Forest Officer to monitor indicators related to deforestation, traceability and EUDR commitments

Analyse field data to adapt project strategies and respond to detected alerts or risks

Participate in certain follow-up meetings with donors and planning meetings at the national level in support of the Senior Coordinator.

Represent the project to technical and financial partners at the local and national levels.
Main tasks

Verify the administrative conditions of cooperatives and other actors seeking to enter into partnerships with partners in Cameroon or elsewhere;

Monitor the functionality of these cooperatives (compliance with statutory meetings and participatory decision-making);

Verify the tax and legal compliance of cooperatives and any structures that may be seeking to professionalise;

Monitor and coordinate preliminary studies and analyses in community forests;

Monitor consultants recruited and responsible for implementing the tasks assigned to them;

Liaise between the project and local authorities, as well as other actors working in the same area;

Prepare meetings between actors in the sustainable cocoa sector;

Document on resolutions and monitor the implementation of decisions taken at local meetings and seminars on sustainable cocoa;

Participate in local workshops and meetings on sustainable cocoa at the local level;

Organise ongoing monitoring of activities in the field and the implementation of all project activities;

Coordinate project actions with other projects in the area to strengthen synergies, pool efforts and avoid duplication.
Profile
Required qualifications

Hold a Diploma (Bacc + 4 Minimum) in Economics, Agronomy, Law, or an equivalent diploma in social sciences with proven experience in project coordination. (Knowledge of or direct work experience with indigenous peoples in Central Africa (particularly the Baka) would be an asset

At least 8 years of relevant professional experience to similar responsibilities

Have worked in a similar environment in the cocoa sector

Have coordinated a team under similar conditions

Have experience working with international NGOs will be an asset
Required skills and abilities

Have knowledge of European Union regulations on the marketing of cocoa would be an advantage.

Have knowledge or experience working directly with the indigenous peoples of Central Africa (particularly the Baka) would be an asset

Be organized and disciplined in the programming and monitoring of activities

Be able to anticipate in the programming and reporting of activities and in the achievement of targets in relation to the indicators,

Be able to work under pressure and in a rural environment

Have an excellent command of French or English and operational capacity for the other

Be dynamic and proactive in conducting activities

Be able of working effectively within a multidisciplinary team

Knowledge of cutting-edge research on the development of deforestation-free agriculture.

Strong training and coaching skills.

Excellent written and oral communication skills.

Excellent interpersonal skills, diplomacy and conflict resolution ability to manage complex and highly sensitive situations involving multiple stakeholders.
Values and behaviors

Demonstrate a certain sensitivity to issues of forest conservation, biodiversity and climate change

Be sensitive to minorities and attentive to respect for human rights

Identifies and adheres to the core values of the WWF organization: courage, integrity, respect and collaboration.
This job description covers the main tasks and conveys the spirit of the sort of tasks that are antic-ipated proactively from staff. Other tasks may be assigned as necessary according to organizational needs.
How to apply:
1. Follow the link: https://cameroon.panda.org/apply_to_a_job/apply_for_a_job/ (with a computer, please do not use a mobile phone).
2.
Choose the job J222 – Technical Project Coordinator
3.
Answer to the questionnaire
4.
After filling the questionnaire, send your CV and cover letter via the email address recruit-cam@wwfcam.org. Please mention your name and the job reference in the email subject line. Example: Nana – J222 – Technical Project Coordinator.
Deadline for applications: 15 June 2026
We kindly invite applicants to ensure that their applications strictly follow this procedure through to completion, as only submissions that fully comply will be considered.
Thank you in advance for your interest in this position. Please note that only shortlisted applications will be contacted for further consideration. If you have not been contacted, consider your application unsuccessful.
WWF is an equal opportunity employer, committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of gender, race, religion, ex-perience, or background.
The publication of any job, consultancy or service provider opportunity and any subsequent com-munications, interviews or discussions does not constitute a binding commitment by WWF. No contractual or financial obligation shall arise on the part of WWF until a formal written contract has been duly signed by both Parties following completion of the selection process.
All stages of this process remain part of the negotiation phase and are subject to WWF’s internal validation and administrative approvals. WWF reserves the right, where necessary, to modify, postpone or cancel the process at any stage prior to formal engagement, without incurring any liability toward applicants or third parties.
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Résumé de l'offre

  • Publiée le : 5 juin 2026
  • Nombre de postes : 1
  • Type de contrat : Non spécifié
  • Expérience : Non spécifié
  • Localisation : bertoua-region-est-cameroun
  • Salaire : A negocier XA
  • Genre : Non spécifié
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