Pacific CTI-CFF CORAL Fellow
Position Classification: Contract, with potential for extension
Position Location: Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Timor Leste
The Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL) is saving the world’s coral reefs. We work at local, regional, and global levels to keep coral reefs healthy and happy so they can survive for generations to come. As one of the largest global NGOs focused exclusively on coral reefs, CORAL has used cutting-edge science and community engagement for nearly 30 years to reduce direct threats to reefs and to promote scalable and effective solutions for their protection.
We’re seeking a qualified, experienced, and motivated expert to support the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF) Regional Secretariat, with a focus on coral reef resilience and adaptation in the Coral Triangle region for the benefit of the CT6 and a number of Coral Triangle Initiative Working Groups (WGs), including the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM), Climate Change Adaptation (CCA), Seascape (SWG), the Women Leaders’ Forum (WLF) and Monitoring and Evaluation (ME); in addition to Marine Protected Area (MPA) WG. The Fellow will also support the implementation of CTI-CFF’s RPOA 2.0, including the sub-regional EAFM engagement within the CTI Bismarck-Solomon Seascape. See “Further background information” below.
The work of the Pacific CTI-CFF CORAL Fellow will support SuFiA TS’s capacity development initiatives of the CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat, particularly on addressing unsustainable and illegal fishing on coral reef and reef-associated ecosystems of the Coral Triangle, the negative impacts of unsustainable and IUU fishing on small-scale fishers, women and youth, and local fishing communities. An additional position is available for another CTI-CFF CORAL Fellow focused on providing technical support to the CT3 countries of Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippines (supporting the CTI Sulu Sulawesi Seascape). The Southeast Asia and Pacific CTI-CFF CORAL Fellows will work closely together to achieve their respective scopes of work.
This is a 12-month appointment, with extension dependent upon funding and end of contract performance review. It includes competitive compensation and benefits. The Pacific CTI-CFF Fellow will report to CORAL, and will also work in collaboration and partnership with the Regional Secretariat, CORAL partners and SuFiA TS (USAID’s Sustainable Fish Asia Technical Support, the funder of this subcontract).
Scope of Work
The Fellow shall perform the following tasks professionally, under the direction and supervision of the Coral Reef Alliance, with input from a regional advisor and as guided by the CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat (RS) and SuFiA TS:
- The Fellow will support SuFiA TS and CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat and work with the Southeast Asia CTI-CFF CORAL Fellow, other technical consultants, and relevant CTI-CFF technical working groups in sub-regional exchanges (e.g., Bismarck Solomon Seascape) and other capacity strengthening activities (e.g., workshops, trainings, issue summaries, etc.). Specific opportunities for Fellow engagement and support, as well as other capacity strengthening activities will be identified through consultation with CTI-CFF, SuFiA TS, and a regional advisor.
- The Fellow will contribute to the development and implementation of a regional fisheries climate risk management plan for the Indo-Pacific region led by SuFiA TS. Fellows will review a pre-existing draft of this plan and provide input.
- The Fellow will support the development of legal instruments, particularly on policy recommendations on gendered climate vulnerability and risk management of subregional seascapes to be integrated in fisheries management and provide inputs to the fisheries management plans of specific subregional seascapes. This will include a review of key policies at local, regional, and national levels within project geographies relating to gender and climate change adaptation in coastal fishing communities. It will also include opportunities for community-level management to both integrate and influence these policies, as well as prevalent policy barriers and gaps.
- The Fellow will provide Monthly Performance Reports to CORAL (using a provided template) that include their technical inputs during Technical Working Group (TWG) meetings, regional events, and other opportunities to build up the capacities of RS and CT members (session designs and presentations).
- Other responsibilities and duties as needed
Competency Requirements
- Master’s Degree in Marine Policy, Fishery Science, Environmental Science, Climate Science, Management Studies, or other relevant fields. Additional preferred background includes 5+ years of work experience in fishery management, GESI, or other relevant fields.
- An understanding of the policy environments and legal instruments in the CT3 countries of Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands or Timor Leste.
- Experience with capacity development, training and outreach.
- Relevant work experience in a dynamic environment with multiple stakeholders and international partners. A sound knowledge of the functions of the National Coordination Committee (NCC) is an asset.
- Excellent technical, analytical, communication and organizational skills, with demonstrated experience in desk research skills (e.g., synthesizing existing documents, preparing written reports, etc.).
- Team worker, responsible, dependable, with integrity. Well disciplined, able to deliver on time, and driven by a strong motivation to contribute to the CTI-CFF goals and Regional Plan of Action (RPOA) 2.0, and with a positive attitude and diplomatic approach.
- Excellent proficiency in the English language (both spoken and written) is MANDATORY.
- Knowledge of other CT6 Member Countries’ working languages is an asset.
- Able to travel and undertake missions overseas, especially to CT6 countries.
Condition of Application
This position is open only for citizens of Pacific CT3 Member Countries (Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands or Timor Leste).
How to Apply
Please submit your cover letter (including your last salary information, or rate if a consultant) and CV that includes contact information for at least 3 work references to jobs@coral.org. The email subject line should read: Pacific CTI-CFF CORAL Fellow
Application is now open. Final submission deadline February 19, 2024. Application review will be rolling beginning February 12, 2024. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for an interview.
The Coral Reef Alliance is committed to workforce diversity. Qualified applicants will receive full consideration without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, health status, or national origin.
Further Background Information
The Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF) is a multilateral partnership of six countries working together to sustain extraordinary marine and coastal resources by addressing crucial issues such as food security, climate change and marine biodiversity. Launched in 2009, it is the first multilateral cooperation of its kind, one that focuses on food security through sustainable management of marine natural resources taking into consideration climate change impacts. Its members include the governments of Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste (the ‘CT6’) representing the custodians of the Coral Triangle area.
USAID Sustainable Fish Asia Technical Support (SuFiA TS) is a technical investment of the United States Government to support regional organizations such as the Coral Triangle Initiative for Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF) to improve the management of marine biodiversity and fisheries resources in the Indo-Pacific region by reducing unsustainable fishing and illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing. The inclusion of traditionally disadvantaged or marginalized groups—including small-scale, migrant, and stateless fishers—within regional fisheries management and decision-making is an important component of SuFiA TS. Inclusion across the region promotes fair, legal, and sustainable fisheries management and enhances coastal resilience in the face of climate change.
The Pacific CTI-CFF CORAL Fellow will be based in their home country and will focus on providing technical support to the CT3 countries of Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Timor Leste (supporting the CTI Bismarck-Solomon Seas) in strengthening regional understanding and technical capacity around issues relating to small scale fisheries (SSF) and climate change adaptation (CCA) of coral reef ecosystems, incorporating a focus on gender equity and social inclusion (GESI). A separate TOR is available for another CTI-CFF CORAL Fellow focused on providing technical support to the CT3 countries of Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippines (supporting the CTI Sulu Sulawesi Seascape). The Southeast Asia and Pacific CTI-CFF CORAL Fellows will work closely together to achieve their respective scopes of work.
The Pacific Fellow will also support the two goals as set in the CTI-CFF’s Regional Plan of Action (RPOA2.0): 1) “by 2025, coastal communities and the coastal and marine ecosystems are enabled to cope with the impacts of climate change, natural and anthropogenic threats, in the Coral Triangle region” and 2) “by 2030, coastal communities and the coastal and marine ecosystems in the CT region are more resilient/able to adapt to impacts of climate change, natural and anthropogenic threats, by improving food security, sustainable fisheries and coastal livelihoods.”