The Operations Coordinator will provide essential support to the Operations Manager and Islands Restoration Manager, ensuring the smooth execution of logistical, administrative, and operational tasks within the Islands Restoration Programme.
Job Brief
Main Responsibilities
Island Trip Coordination
IR Staff Coordination
IR Programme Communication & Reporting
Equipment, Vehicles & Logistics
Programme Development Support
Requirements
Location
Role primarily based in Mauritius at the Vacoas Office and at least one day a week at the Blue Bay, Mahebourg Office.
Conditions
Use of Durrell and MWF field vehicles as available and appropriate.
Support of other activities by Durrell and MWF when requested by the Operations Manager or Islands Restoration Manager
Recruitment and selection process
After reviewing applications, only shortlisted applicants with desired qualifications will be contacted via email for interview. Mauritian applicants will be prioritised.
How to apply
Please send a motivation letter and CV quoting the job reference (IRP - Ops) to HR at given email. Further, please fill the form on https://forms.office.com/r/2BmGKVeMtd Omission will result in your application not being considered.
Selection will start as from 4th June 2025 and will continue until the position is filled.
Supplementary information
This position best suits those that are passionate about nature, can work under challenging conditions and in a team, can challenge themselves and are looking to gain new skills and experience. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and encourage those from underrepresented groups to apply.
Our project
Mauritian Wildlife Foundation (MWF) endeavours to protect and safeguard the natural heritage of the Republic Mauritius from extinction through scientific conservation work and community awareness. The MWF is the pioneer and the largest non-governmental organisation (NGO) in Mauritius whose mission is to save endemic Mauritian and Rodriguan Fauna and Flora, undertake research and implement programmes to restore and manage the ecosystem, share the results with the public and protect the native species’ future.
Round Island project is managed within the Island Restoration Project. The project partners are the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation (MWF), Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust and the National Parks and Conservation Service.
Round Island is one of the few places in the Indian Ocean to have remained free from non-native and invasive predatory mammals and reptiles. For this reason, Round Island became the last location in the Mascarenes to support endemic and native invertebrates, reptiles, seabirds, and plants that have declined or become extinct elsewhere. However, introduced herbivores almost denuded the island’s vegetation, threatening the existence of its unique biodiversity. Herbivores were removed by the 1980s, which led to the recovery of palm-rich habitats. Since 2002, there has been a permanent presence of conservation staff who monitor the fauna and flora, and work to restore the island’s lost plant species. These actions have been important for rebuilding the unique ecosystem on Round Island.
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