
Title: Tsavo Landscape Manager
Division: Conservation Programs
Reports to: Country Director, Kenya
Matrix Management: N/A
Supervises: Ecologist(s), Research officer(s),Community Development Officer(s),Field Assistant(s) and Finance and Administration Assistant
Location: Tsavo Landscape, Kenya
This position will be responsible for providing leadership, management, and accountability for the activities and performance of the African Wildlife Foundation’s (AWF) conservation program in the Tsavo Landscape. The Landscape Manager will also provide strategic oversight and direction for the implementation of the program, ensuring that each of the components are implemented in line with AWF practice and global standards, taking account of the local conditions. In addition, the incumbent will have support from AWF’s technical and administrative teams, who will provide guidance on implementation according to AWF standards, which are continuously strengthened to ensure alignment with global excellence in conservation and development practices.
The position is based in Voi and will report to the Country Director, Kenya.
Key Responsibilities
Landscape Leadership & Strategic Direction
Program Management & Compliance
Technical Oversight & Community Engagement
Partnerships, Advocacy & External Relations
Resource Mobilization & Financial Oversight
Key Qualifications

The African Wildlife Foundation, together with the people of Africa, works to ensure the wildlife and wild lands of Africa will endure forever.
Founded in 1961 at the height of the African independence movement, AWF (then known at the African Wildlife Leadership Foundation) was created to help newly independent African nations and people conserve their own wildlife. AWF’s first approach was to train and educate African conservation professionals. AWF helped establish the College of African Wildlife Management, wildlife clubs in a number of African countries, and has sponsored dozens of African scholars in their pursuit of Master’s and Doctoral degrees in conservation.
For more than 50 years, AWF has been a key player in African conservation and sustainable development. AWF has defined large conservation landscapes that are essential to securing the future of Africa’s wildlife. Within these landscapes, AWF employs an integrated approach to conservation including land use planning, education and capacity building, development of conservation enterprise to improve livelihoods, and applied research.