# Must be legally authorised to work in Malaysia
Life at TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC works on wildlife trade - one of the world’s most pressing conservation challenges affecting millions of people and wildlife species. Come join us in our work across Southeast Asia’s critical hotspots, to ensure the trade in wild plants and animals is not a threat to the conservation of nature.
With us, you will have
1. The opportunity to embrace your passion for the environment and wildlife
2. The opportunity to build a career while protecting the future of nature
3. Challenging but rewarding experiences in finding conservation solutions
What we’ll need from you
TRAFFIC is looking for a Programme Officer - Policy to lead, develop and implement an effective policy and advocacy effort for TRAFFIC to address illegal and unsustainable wildlife trade concerns in Southeast Asia. Key to this is affecting improvement in the legal and regulatory framework governing wildlife trade and areas of work relevant to the successful enforcement and prosecution of wildlife crime. It will require proactive engagement with key partners and stakeholders to deliver on TRAFFIC’s aims in Southeast Asia.
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In this role, you will get to:
1. Manage and implement projects, including the supervision of personnel as required, delivering on reporting requirements and coordination with donors and partners involved
2. Lead and undertake activities for the uptake of legal and regulatory recommendations concerning wildlife trade
3. Lead and engage with enforcement, prosecution and judiciary partners on wildlife crime matters, particularly in Malaysia
4. Provide strategic leadership and advice to TRAFFIC’s policy approaches
5. Monitor wildlife trade related policies and implementation, including on prosecution and conviction of wildlife crimes in Southeast Asia
6. Undertake studies and research to develop required policy briefs, largely targeted at governments, either as part of a strategic organisational approach at the national, regional or international level
7. Build networks that boost TRAFFIC’s leadership on wildlife trade issues
8. Lead and support in the development of proposals to achieve TRAFFIC’s priorities in Southeast Asia.
Skills and experience
The Programme Officer - Policy is a vital role and to be successful, we are looking for someone who meets the following criteria:
1. Minimum bachelor’s degree or equivalent in social sciences, international relations, law, development studies or community development.
2. At least five-years relevant work experience comprising advocacy and policy in public international development and capacity building.
3. Proven skills in policy analysis and development.
4. Good understanding of conservation policy issues, particularly in the Southeast Asian region; knowledge on Malaysia and Indonesia specifically is preferred
5. Good understanding of global conservation and wildlife trade issues.
6. Litigation experience and understanding of criminal proceedings will be an advantage.
7. Excellent oral and written English; Bahasa Malaysia and or Bahasa Indonesia will be an advantage. Additional language skills in other Southeast Asian languages will be an advantage.
8. IT skills in Microsoft Office applications and other computer management packages
9. Must be eligible to work in Malaysia.
You are invited to submit your cover letter and latest CV via LinkedIn or email at zareena.murtadza@traffic.org by 19 August 2023.
Salary range maximum up to RM 9,000.00
TRAFFIC is committed to inclusion and is an equal opportunity employer
At TRAFFIC we strive to provide a positive work environment. We are committed to maintaining a work experience for our employees built on respect and equal opportunity. Employees have a direct voice and will be heard. TRAFFIC is an equal opportunity employer and will always apply objective and fair criteria to ensure that employees are selected, assessed, promoted, and treated based on their relevant skills, competencies, and experience. No suitable job applicant or employees will ever receive less favourable treatment on grounds of race, colour, national or ethnic origin, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, class, age, political or religious belief.