Tacugama Chimpanzee Sancturay and Conservation
About Tacugama
Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary was established in 1995 by the Government of Sierra Leone, through the help of conservationist Bala Amarasekaran and the Conservation Society of Sierra Leone to rescue, care for and rehabilitate confiscated pets and orphaned or abandoned wild chimpanzees. It plays a vital role in conserving and protecting chimpanzees in the wild through education, communication and legal enforcement. Everything we do starts with the chimps and transitions into wildlife conservation, research, environmental protection, advocacy, law enforcement, community preservation, and education and ecotourism development initiatives.
Tacugama is located 25 minutes from Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone.
THE VACANCY
The Operations Manager is responsible for managing daily sanctuary operations and will report directly to the Program Director.
Operations Manager Responsibilities:
Logistics and Administration:
Finance Management & Accounting:
Human Resources and Management
Ecotourism & Volunteer Program
REQUIREMENTS (Essential)
REQUIREMENTS (Optional)
CONTRACT
Suitable candidates must be able to commit for a minimum of 1 year.
This is a full-time, six (6) day a week position. Salary will be discussed based on candidate’s experience. The contract includes: on-site accommodation; one African style meal per day; annual return airfare (subject to contract completion) and 4 weeks paid holiday per year.
The chosen candidate must provide evidence of personal health insurance, negative TB test, COVID and yellow fever vaccination.
The location is semi-remote in a national park about 20 minutes from the capital of Freetown. The camp is in the forest. The accommodations are basic. There is running (cold) water and solar electricity. In town there are supermarkets and fresh markets.
Applications should be sent with your CV and intention letter at info@tacugama.com
Tacugama Chimpanzee Sancturay and Conservation
About Tacugama
Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary was established in 1995 by the Government of Sierra Leone, through the help of conservationist Bala Amarasekaran and the Conservation Society of Sierra Leone to rescue, care for and rehabilitate confiscated pets and orphaned or abandoned wild chimpanzees. It plays a vital role in conserving and protecting chimpanzees in the wild through education, communication and legal enforcement. Everything we do starts with the chimps and transitions into wildlife conservation, research, environmental protection, advocacy, law enforcement, community preservation, and education and ecotourism development initiatives.
Tacugama is located 25 minutes from Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone.
THE VACANCY
The Operations Manager is responsible for managing daily sanctuary operations and will report directly to the Program Director.
Operations Manager…
On-site accommodation
On-site accommodation
English
English
Interested and qualified candidates can send their cv/resume and letter of interest to info@tacugama.com
Interested and qualified candidates can send their cv/resume and letter of interest to info@tacugama.com