Regional Director, Asia Pacific - WWF International
WWF
Posted on October, 29 2024
All around the world, people are waking up to the deepening crisis of nature loss. A growing realisation that nature is our life-support system. And that nobody will be spared from the impacts of its loss. Here at WWF, we are helping to tackle this enormous global challenge. Our people come from hugely diverse backgrounds and with a variety of expertise, ranging from HR and finance to advocacy and conservation science. We welcome applications from anyone who believes they can help us create a better future for people and wildlife.
What we do
We are an independent conservation organisation, striving to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife. From individuals and communities to business and government, we are part of a growing coalition calling on world leaders to set nature on the path to recovery by 2030. Together, we seek to protect and restore natural habitats, stop the mass extinction of wildlife, and make the way we produce and consume sustainable.
WWF Asia Pacific Mission
The WWF Asia Pacific Regional hub provides strategic leadership to drive results and impact, and ensures the continuous development of robust, resilient, and high performing WWF International managed Country Offices in the Asia Pacific (AP) region to deliver on WWF’s global priorities in an effective, efficient, and accountable manner. For more information, visit https://wwf.panda.org/.
Role purpose
The Regional Director, Asia Pacific (AP) will lead the strategic planning and future institutional development of WWF in Asia Pacific and enable the AP Country Offices to play a leading role in the WWF Network. At the same time, the Regional Director will seek to fulfil the organisation's mission of ‘people living in harmony with nature’ by ensuring the relevance of WWF’s conservation work to people and development in the AP region, The Regional Director will also provide strong people leadership, and deliver operational excellence combined with effective implementation of conservation strategies and initiatives.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
Leadership and Strategy
Provides effective leadership and line management for all members of the senior leadership team in Asia Pacific, including the AP Country Offices, and leadership at the highest organisational level.
Leads the development and implementation of the AP region's shared vision and strategy, ensuring all staff in AP are supported to contribute to WWF’s Global Goals.
Provides overall direction and leadership in executing WWF’s strategic objectives to deliver conservation impact.
Builds a culture of performance, positivity, creativity, and work ethic within all offices in the AP region.
Builds a purpose-driven culture and commitment to seeking an engaged workforce at regional and country levels, driven by staff engagement survey results and action plans.
Ensures WWF in the AP region has a solid long-term organisational development strategy and is financially strong to deliver on its conservation agenda.
Role models the WWF organisational values and sets the ‘tone at the top’ in providing inspirational leadership to the region.
Conservation and Impact
Provide line management and institutional support to ensure strategies, initiatives and programmes deliver the greatest impact towards WWF's Global Goals.
Support the implementation of effective impact, monitoring and reporting systems.
External Engagement
Oversees WWF policy and advocacy efforts in the AP region and contributes to global advocacy efforts impacting conservation in the region by ensuring the development of sound advocacy strategies and practice; and lobbying at the highest level to advance WWF conservation goals.
Ensures effective communications, in partnership with Country Offices, with governments, international organisations, other non-governmental organisations, industry, and the public to maintain and develop a strong profile of WWF and its activities, as well as leveraging opportunities between national, regional and global levels.
Identifies and pursues crucial opportunities for joint action with other conservation groups in the Asia Pacific region to lead unified conservation agendas.
Secures key partnerships and high-level political commitment within and outside the Asia Pacific to deliver conservation impacts, such as the Asian Development Bank, ASEAN, etc., and governments in the region, and business leaders to ensure optimal communication and mutually beneficial relationships.
Initiates and leads strategic regional partnerships with governments, corporates, civil society, etc. relevant to WWF’s institutional vision and global initiatives in the Asia Pacific, thereby strengthening WWF’s profile, reputation and credibility in the region and influencing policies.
Asia Pacific Regional Team Management
Leads the development of a highly effective, entrepreneurial, and impact/performance-driven Asia Pacific regional leadership team.
Ensures that Country Office strategic plans are developed and fully realised and performance is monitored and actioned.
Work with the Regional Leadership Team to ensure timely Country Office performance and KPI reporting, high-quality periodic discussions with Country Office Directors and Senior Management Teams to review performance, and clear next steps and actions are followed through.
Country Office Management
Ensures that WWF conservation projects and programmes that are implemented are aligned with its social policies, clearly upholding the human rights of people and communities.
Line manages Country Offices, and builds strong and high-performing Country Offices in the AP region equipped with the core capabilities to deliver impact and create a culture of commitment and high standard of work ethic and conservation impact amongst all levels of staff.
Ensures Country Offices are adequately resourced and are effectively and efficiently managed in all key areas – conservation, operations, finance, HR, communication, policy and partnerships.
Accountable for overseeing and monitoring AP Country Offices' performance vis-à-vis the country/regional strategic and annual plans, and the achievement of WWF’s conservation goals.
Accountable and oversees AP Country Offices compliance to Network Standards and Policies (Environmental and Social Safeguards Framework, social policies commitments, People and Culture policies, country agreements, etc.) and embedding of Network Values at country and sub-regional level.
Ensure cohesion and consistency across Country Offices and support senior staff across locations to utilise their full potential to deliver conservation impact.
WWF Secretariat and Network Engagement
Leads and coordinates engagement with Network partners and Shareholder Groups on enhancing the visibility of WWF in the AP region, resource acquisition and policy engagements with external strategic partners.
Actively facilitates and participates in the AP25 group that consists of CEOs and Country Directors of all the WWF Asia Pacific National Organisations and Country Offices.
Chairs (or co-chairs) and coordinates the Asia Pacific shareholder group meetings and follows up on agreed actions.
Provide thought leadership and perspectives from the Country Office Management Division, Asia Pacific region, and AP Country Offices as a member of the WWF International Senior Leadership Team (SLT).
Profile (For the full list of requirements, please go to the SRI Executive application website available when you click "Apply")
Advanced degree in Environment/Conservation related areas, Business Management, International Relations/Development, or other related fields.
At least 15 years of professional experience in a leadership role with demonstrated success in generating impact and leading national and regional international organisations.
Previous experience as a Country Director, Regional Director and/or Regional Chief Operating Officer.
Embraces the WWF mission and values of the organisation: Courage, Integrity, Respect & Collaboration.
How to Apply
To apply for this position, please ensure you complete the Application Form provided on SRI Executive website by 13 November 2024 (23:59 hrs, GMT +8). It is essential that you submit your CV in English, specifically in Microsoft Word format (.doc/.docx), not exceeding 10MB.
WWF is an equal opportunity employer and committed to having a diverse workforce.