[opportunities] Job Opportunity - Vietnam Program Coordinator for Shrimp Welfare Project
Andrés Jiménez Zorrilla
andres at shrimpwelfareproject.org
Fri Jan 28 00:22:21 +07 2022
Vietnam Program Coordinator
SUMMARY OF POSITION
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Start date: as soon as possible with some flexibility.
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Department: Leadership.
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Hours: full-time (40 hours per week).
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Location: Vietnam.
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Salary: 1,200 USD per month.
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Duration: Permanent position with initial 4 months probationary period.
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Paid leave: 20 working days per year.
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How to apply: Apply using this link <https://forms.gle/j3SFubKCLkcVx3pw7>
.
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Deadline to apply: we will consider candidates on a rolling basis until
the earlier of i) end of March 2022 or ii) when the position is filled.
ABOUT SHRIMP WELFARE PROJECT
Shrimp Welfare Project <https://www.shrimpwelfareproject.org/> is a newly
created charity in the Effective Animal Advocacy space. Effective Altruism
(EA) and the idea that all sentient beings deserve equal consideration are
the core values that our team <https://www.shrimpwelfareproject.org/team>
shares. EA is a philosophical and social movement that advocates the use of
evidence and reasoning to determine the most effective ways to benefit
others. Learn more at effectivealtruism.org
<https://www.effectivealtruism.org/> - it’s really important for us!
Our mission is to positively impact the lives of billions of shrimps (1),
in the most cost-effective way possible. To achieve this, we have a
two-pronged strategy:
1.
Supply-side: work with farmers in Vietnam and India to help them address
a number of welfare issues related to shrimp farming, including but not
limited to water quality.
2.
Demand-side: reaching out to relevant stakeholders (such as seafood
importers in Europe) to commit to source their shrimp from producers that
fulfill certain higher welfare standards.
In the medium term, we aim to transition consumption towards a (today
inexistent) market for higher-welfare shrimps.
*(1) We use the plural shrimps to highlight that they are individuals
worthy of consideration.*
HOW YOU WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE
We are looking for a generalist in-country program coordinator to assist
with the strategic planning and implementation of our supply-side work in
Vietnam.
Your role, as manager on the ground, will include the following:
1.
Farmer outreach: we aim to enroll 5-10 new farms (with approximately 1
ha of grow-out ponds each) every year to implement our welfare
interventions. The person in this role will need to earn and maintain
farmers’ trust. The first 3 months will be mostly focused on visiting as
many farmers and participants in the supply chain as possible.
2.
Assessment: with the help of our protocol, it will be your
responsibility to determine the state of affairs in each farm and whether
they are viable candidates for our program.
3.
Technical assistance: once a farm has been enrolled, you will be in
charge of determining what remedial actions should be taken to improve the
lives of shrimp in each particular farm (out of those already identified by
SWP as an organization). This will include providing training and overall
free technical assistance and services (e.g. water quality monitoring).
4.
Attract and develop local talent: help identify, recruit, interview, and
select new team members in-country.
5.
Organizational Network: you will be the point person to build and
develop SWP’s relationship with local authorities and other organizations
(NGOs, industry associations, etc.).
WHAT WE NEED
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Good level of spoken, read, and written English skills.
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Prior involvement in the animal protection movement.
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Commitment to evidence-driven altruism.
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Ability to prioritize.
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Interest in working in a fluid startup environment.
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Ability to build and manage a team.
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Constant access to a reliable internet connection.
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Willingness to travel frequently (travel costs will be covered by SWP).
If you feel you only partially meet the requirements, *we still encourage
you to apply*! It only takes a few minutes of your time.
WHAT WOULD BE NICE TO HAVE
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Willingness to relocate close to Ho Chi Minh or close to the Mekong
Delta.
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Ability to communicate with shrimp farmers in their language.
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2-3 years of management experience.
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Knowledgeable of and aligned with the core values of Effective Altruism.
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Experience in shrimp farming or aquaculture in Vietnam.
BENEFITS OF WORKING AT SWP
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You will help millions of sentient
<https://www.gov.uk/government/news/lobsters-octopus-and-crabs-recognised-as-sentient-beings>
animals.
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Gain experience building and scaling a highly effective non-profit in a
startup environment.
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As one of the first joiners, you will have a significant influence on
the direction of the organization as a whole.
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Gain access to a community of like-minded individuals.
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Learn (more) about the Effective Altruism and Effective Animal Advocacy
movements (materials will be provided).
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
SWP is committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. We encourage
people of every color, orientation, age, sex, gender, ethnicity, and
ability to apply. Please contact us at info at ShrimpWelfareProject.org if you
have any questions or concerns regarding accessibility, and we will
endeavor to make adjustments throughout the process where possible.
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Andrés Jiménez Zorrilla
Co-founder, Shrimp Welfare Project
andres at shrimpwelfareproject.org
www.shrimpwelfareproject.org
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/andres-jimenez-zorrilla/>
Book a meeting with me through Calendly
<https://calendly.com/andresjz/30-min>
<https://calendly.com/andresjz/30-min>
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