Internships trainee jobs at Panthera and KEDA Zambia Ceramics Company Limited


Deadline of this Job: 20 August 2022
JOB DETAILS:
Panthera is the only organization in the world that is devoted exclusively to the conservation of the world’s 40 wildcat species and their ecosystems. Utilizing the expertise of the world’s premier cat biologists, Panthera develops and implements global strategies for the seven species of big cats: cheetahs, leopards, jaguars, lions, pumas (also known as mountain lions or cougars), snow leopards and tigers. Panthera also studies and protects the world’s most threatened species of small cats through our Small Cats Program.
Representing the most comprehensive effort of its kind, Panthera partners with local and international NGOs, scientific institutions, local communities, governments around the globe and citizens who want to help ensure a future for wild cats.
Location: Western Province, Zambia
Duration: 06 months after which the successful candidate may be offered a full-time contract of employment, dependent upon performance and subject to the availability of funding.
Start date: 01 September 2022
Work cycle: 7 days off per month
About The Role
In 2018, building on the success of Panthera’s partnership with the Shembe Church in South Africa, Panthera initiated the Saving Spots project at the request of the Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE) of the Lozi People in western Zambia. The Saving Spots project aims to preserve rich cultural traditions while simultaneously conserving Zambia’s natural heritage by providing the BRE with high quality synthetic leopard, lion, and serval skin garments, collectively known as Heritage Furs, to be used in traditional Lozi ceremonies and gatherings such as the annual Kuomboka ceremony. The strength and success of this partnership is clearly illustrated by the BRE formally announcing that the synthetic Heritage Furs would replace all authentic wild cat skin garments at future Lozi gatherings. Although Panthera has provided enough garments to meet demand form the Lozi community for the coming years, we are committed to maintaining a strong partnership with the BRE and the Lozi people. To that end, we are seeking a Community Engagement Intern to assist with ongoing community surveys and sensitisation activities that ensure a greater acceptance and use of synthetic lion, leopard, and serval skins among the broader Lozi community.
Panthera is seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated young professional who is passionate about conservation and the protection of wildlife.
The successful candidate will be mentored by experienced Panthera staff and will gain practical experience in community engagement, data capture and analysis, and project administration. The candidate will need to be a critical thinker that possesses strong interpersonal skills in order to cultivate productive working relationships with community members and fellow Panthera staff in order to help develop our understanding of the threats facing wildlife in Zambia, the challenges faced by communities living with wildlife and potential solutions to help address these threats and challenges.

Main Duties
Tasks Will Include
Your job focus will be to assist Panthera with the day-to-day operations of the community engagement program and any other activities related to Panthera’s program to support the Barotse Royal Establishment as they replace authentic wild cat skins used in cultural ceremonies with synthetic alternatives. On occasion you may be required to assist with programmatic activities elsewhere in Zambia.

o Assisting with conducting interviews with community members and other stakeholders
o Data capture
o Assisting with data analysis and interpretation
o Preparing reports
o Working with Panthera colleagues, communities and partner organisations to develop innovative and practical solutions to complex conservation challenges
o Where necessary, attending and assisting with training events and workshops
o Participating in regular internal project meetings
o Representing Panthera in external meetings and fora where requested
o Assisting with project administration including monthly financial reporting
o Assisting Panthera staff with other programmatic needs where necessary

Qualifications
• Zambian national
• Bachelor’s degree (a background in biological sciences or wildlife management will be an advantage to candidates but not a necessity)

Skills and personal attributes

• Proficiency in written and spoken English
• Proficiency in Lozi.
• Diplomacy and well-developed communication and interpersonal skills
• Critical and logical thinker with an enquiring mind
• Strong computer skills
• Strong work ethic
• An ability to work independently as well as part of a team
• An ability to take initiative and deliver a high standard of work.
• Willingness to adhere to institutional procedures and standards
• A clear sense of institutional propriety with respect to accountability and transparency
• Unimpeachable integrity
• Living conditions are rough and familiarity with bush living in remote wilderness areas is a must. The candidate must be willing to spend extended periods of time working in remote environments
• A clean driving license for manual vehicles with a minimum of one year’s experience is a necessity. Off-road driving experience is advantageous
• Demonstrable interest in and knowledge of wildlife conservation
• Flexible and responsive to the needs of the organization
• Good time management; able to meet deadlines

Deadline of this Job: 
21 August 2022
JOB DETAILS:
KEDA Zambia Ceramics Company Limited is a joint venture with presence in West Africa and East Africa and is headquartered in China. Currently KEDA is the Africa’s biggest ceramic company and clean coal gasification system supplier. With 26 years’ continuous development, devoting on “limitless innovation and pursuit of better forever”, KEDA has been the leading representative in the ceramic industry in the world.
We are honored to call for candidates for the third trainee program!

Qualifications are as below:
1. Graduated not more than 2 years before the date of this invitation;
2. Must be a Zambian national
3. Must be a graduate from a reputable University with a Merit or Distinction.
4. Age strictly under 26
5. Must have a Bachelor’s degree or Diploma in the following majors;
A. Electro Mechanical engineering
B. Electrical engineering.
C. Mechanical engineering