ZSL is on a mission to restore wildlife and create a world where nature thrives. Effective and equitable Protected Areas (PAs) and Other Effective area-based Conservation Measures (OECMs) are at the heart of that vision. We are seeking a Senior Technical Specialist (Protected and Conserved Areas) to lead our global work in improving the management effectiveness of PAs and OECMs, ensuring these vital landscapes and seascapes deliver for biodiversity, ecosystems, and people.
Based within ZSL’s Monitoring & Technology Programme, this strategic and hands-on role is pivotal in supporting area-based conservation efforts across continents. You’ll drive and advance the use of key monitoring and assessment tools like SMART and the METT, delivering hands-on technical support, training, and guidance to partners at site, national and global levels. You’ll help conservation teams and governments to design, implement, and evaluate evidence-based monitoring systems and adaptive management frameworks that strengthen decision-making and maximise conservation impact.
You'll also play an important role in shaping global best practice, working through networks like the SMART Partnership to build the capacity of people living and working in PAs and OECMs to conserve the planet’s most threatened species and habitats.
This role offers the opportunity for international travel, up to approximately 45 days per year, depending on project requirements.
This is a 12-month fixed-term role, 37.5 hours per week, with a salary of £36,750 – £43,050 per annum, depending on experience.
Key responsibilities: 
- Lead provision of advice, training, and technical support to staff, communities, and implementing partners in ZSL and non-ZSL supported PAs and OECMs, and to national management authorities.
- Lead development of best practice guidance, training materials, and learning content for improving management effectiveness of PAs and OECMs.
- Lead support for design, implementation, and refinement of site-level and national-scale PCA monitoring and assessment systems (via, e.g., SMART, METT, etc.)
- Contribute to the evaluation, improvement, and integration of tools and frameworks that support adaptive PCA management in PCAs, with specific responsibility for leading development of methods for assessing SMART effectiveness.
- Provide strategic and technical input to, and support engagement with, key PCA partnerships and fora, such as the SMART Partnership and IUCN WCPA.