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Programme Operations Officer


Organisation: Frankfurt Zoological Society Zambia
Sector: Conservation
Location:Mpika, North Luangwa National Park, Zambia
Closing date: 31 March 2026

Are you an exceptional operational leader who can turn conservation ambition into disciplined, high-performing systems through organisation culture and values-based leadership? The North Luangwa Conservation Programme (NLCP) is seeking a Programme Operations Officer (POO) to provide executive oversight of Strategy, Organisational; culture and values, Tourism, Impact reporting, Nature based finance initiative management, Human resources, Finance, Administration, and MERL across one of Africa’s most important conservation landscapes. This is a senior leadership role for someone who thrives in complex, remote environments and can combine strategic vision with rigorous execution. The Programme Operations Officer ensures that NLCP’s institutional backbone enables conservation delivery at scale. Reporting to the Programme Manager and serving on the Senior Management Team, the position holder will lead and integrate Strategy, Tourism, Impact reporting, HR, Finance, Administration, MERL, and Tourism functions, drive financial sustainability and improve forecasting, cost control, and revenue diversification, oversee commercially viable, Nature Based Finance Initiatives (NBFI), conservation-aligned tourism operations, strengthen governance, compliance, and risk management systems, ensure high-quality impact reporting and performance accountability and deputise for the Programme Manager as required. This role requires both strategic thinking and meticulous attention to detail, someone equally comfortable modelling, long-term financial sustainability and ensuring systems function efficiently day to day.

ABOUT THE PROJECT

Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS) is a global conservation organisation dedicated to conserving wildlife and ecosystems in protected areas and outstanding wild places. FZS maintains long-term programmes in Africa, South America, Asia, and Europe, with the Africa Programme active in five focal countries: Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. FZS has partnered with Zambia’s Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW) since 1986 in North Luangwa National Park and since 2017 in Nsumbu National Park. The North Luangwa Conservation Programme (NLCP) is a 40-year partnership between FZS and DNPW focused on securing the integrity of the North Luangwa landscape for social and economic benefit for present and future generations.
NLCP has achieved major milestones, including North Luangwa National Park’s inclusion on the IUCN Green List, zero elephant poaching in the park for the last 2 years, no rhino poached since the introduction in 2003, and increasing wildlife populations. The programme has advanced human-wildlife coexistence, supported community governance and livelihoods, expanded conservation education, and promoted gender inclusion in micro-finance initiatives. Building on these successes, NLCP is embarking on a renewed five-year strategy to extend and strengthen its impact through 2030 and beyond.

ABOUT THE POSITION

Are you an exceptional operational leader who can turn conservation ambition into disciplined, high-performing systems through organisation culture and values-based leadership? The North Luangwa Conservation Programme (NLCP) is seeking a Programme Operations Officer (POO) to provide executive oversight of Strategy, Organisational; culture and values, Tourism, Impact reporting, Nature based finance initiative management, Human resources, Finance, Administration, and MERL across one of Africa’s most important conservation landscapes. This is a senior leadership role for someone who thrives in complex, remote environments and can combine strategic vision with rigorous execution.

The Programme Operations Officer ensures that NLCP’s institutional backbone enables conservation delivery at scale. Reporting to the Programme Manager and serving on the Senior Management Team, the position holder will lead and integrate Strategy, Tourism, Impact reporting, HR, Finance, Administration, MERL, and Tourism functions, drive financial sustainability and improve forecasting, cost control, and revenue diversification, oversee commercially viable, Nature Based Finance Initiatives (NBFI), conservation-aligned tourism operations, strengthen governance, compliance, and risk management systems, ensure high-quality impact reporting and performance accountability and deputise for the Programme Manager as required. This role requires both strategic thinking and meticulous attention to detail, someone equally comfortable modelling, long-term financial sustainability and ensuring systems function efficiently day to day.

YOUR TASKS

Institutional Operations & Systems Integration – Lead, mange and develop the team heads for HR, Finance, Administration, MERL, and Tourism functions
Organisational culture and Values based Leadership- as the heartbeat of the programme, you will protect and enhance the ethos of the organisational culture and evolution.
Ensure integrated annual planning, budgeting, reporting, and performance management across operational departments
Strengthen systems to ensure scalability, compliance, and resilience in a remote landscape context
Lead cross-departmental coordination to support efficient conservation implementation
Strategic & Operational Leadership - Translate NLCP strategy into circular operational plans, budgets, and business frameworks across NLNP and surrounding GMAs
Ensure grants and partnerships align with strategic priorities
Financial Leadership & Sustainability - Lead multi-year financial planning and sustainability modelling aligned with annual operational plans
Maintain clear visibility of funding gaps and forward financial projections
Oversee financial controls, procurement systems, and fiduciary risk management
Monitor expenditure, budget performance and strengthen forecast accuracy
Tourism, Commercial & NBFI Performance - Provide executive oversight of the landscape value proposition incorporating commercial revenue as a strategic revenue pillar
Ensure tourism operations are commercially viable, professionally managed, and aligned with conservation objectives and values
Grants & Impact Reporting - Act as programme focal point for , impact reporting, grants management and donor compliance
Human Resources & Organizational Performance - Oversee workforce planning, recruitment, retention, and succession planning
MERL & Adaptive Management - Oversee development and implementation of robust and circular MERL systems
Governance, Risk & Safeguards - Lead review and updating of risk registers and compliance frameworks
Partnerships & Knowledge Management - Maintain strong relationships with government, community institutions, private sector actors, and conservation partners

YOUR PROFILE

Master’s degree (or equivalent experience) in Conservation Management, Business Administration, Development, or related field
8–10 years’ senior-level management experience in Conservation, Development, or a comparable sector
Demonstrated experience managing multi-donor budgets and complex funding portfolios
Experience overseeing governance, compliance systems, and institutional risk management
Proven ability to operate effectively in remote, field-based contexts
Strong administrative and coordination experience with a track record of delivery
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and digital filing/reporting systems
Experience working in culturally diverse environments

Key Competencies
Strategic systems thinking
Financial and commercial acumen
Governance and compliance expertise
Organisational leadership and team development
Strong planning, prioritisation, and delegation skills

Added Advantage
Experience developing conservation enterprises or innovative finance mechanisms
Experience working with government wildlife authorities
Familiarity with environmental and social safeguards frameworks

WE OFFER

Engaging and meaningful work contributing to long‑term conservation of a globally significant landscape.
Opportunity to work in an extraordinary wilderness area and support a dynamic, mission‑driven field team.
Being part of an experienced and dedicated FZS program team with opportunities for learning, growth and impact.
A fair and competitive salary commensurate with experience and qualifications.


Contact details

Contact person: HR
Contact number: https://zoologisch.jobs.personio.de/job/2565741
Email: https://zoologisch.jobs.personio.de/job/2565741

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