The North Luangwa Conservation Project within the North Luangwa National Park in Zambia - one of Africa's last remaining great wildernesses - is seeking a skilled financial and administration supervisor to fulfil a role within their organisation.
North Luangwa National Park (NLNP), together with its five surrounding game management areas (GMA), comprises the North Luangwa Ecosystem (NLE): a 21,000km2 tract of pristine wilderness, which boasts breathtaking landscapes, and serves as a haven for iconic species. The ecosystem is of international conservation importance as home to significant wildlife numbers; in particular, North Luangwa protects Zambia’s largest and most stable elephant population and only black rhino population.
The park was first established in 1972, and Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS) has been working in partnership with the Zambia Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW) since 1986 through its North Luangwa Conservation Project (NLCP). The long-term NLCP partnership has led to NLNP becoming the best managed and most secure National Park in Zambia today. The project focuses its support primarily on protected area management and law enforcement activities for the conservation of natural resources.
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