Lion Landscapes Hiring: x3 Managerial Roles Available
Lion Landscapes, a highly respected conservation charity dedicated to protecting Africa’s ecosystems and supporting local communities, is currently offering three exciting managerial positions. These roles present a unique opportunity for passionate conservation professionals to contribute to innovative, community-centered initiatives while working with a dynamic, globally connected team committed to biodiversity preservation and sustainable development.
As a UK-registered charity operating across Kenya, Tanzania, and beyond, Lion Landscapes combines scientific research, capacity building, and collaborative partnerships with local stakeholders to foster ecological integrity and human-wildlife coexistence. The organization’s strategic approach emphasizes long-term impact through community engagement, education, and leadership development.
Lion Landscapes is seeking talented and motivated individuals to join its expanding team. These positions, which can be based remotely or in the field, are ideal for professionals with expertise in conservation, communications, or fundraising who are eager to make a tangible difference in Africa’s landscapes and communities.
1. Communications Lead
Location: Remote (Preferred: Tanzania, Kenya, or UK)
Deadline to Apply: 20 July 2025
Lion Landscapes is looking for a strategic, highly organized, and proactive Communications Lead to oversee all aspects of internal and external communications. This leadership role is pivotal in shaping the organization’s narrative, ensuring brand consistency, and driving compelling storytelling to engage donors, partners, and the wider public.
Key Responsibilities:
- Developing and executing an integrated communications strategy
- Managing digital content, including social media, website, newsletters, and reports
- Line-managing the Digital Communications Assistant
- Acting as a spokesperson when necessary
- Enhancing internal communication processes for better team alignment
- Monitoring analytics and refining content strategies for increased engagement
Ideal Candidate Profile:
Candidates should have experience in media, journalism, or digital communications within conservation or non-profit sectors. A passion for storytelling that elevates conservation messages is essential, along with strong written and visual content skills.
2. Senior Fundraising Lead
Location: Remote (Preferred: Tanzania, Kenya, or UK)
Deadline to Apply: 20 July 2025
Lion Landscapes is seeking a seasoned and innovative Senior Fundraising Lead to develop and implement a comprehensive fundraising strategy. This vital role ensures the organization’s long-term financial sustainability by diversifying income streams and cultivating strong relationships with donors and funding partners.
Key Responsibilities:
- Leading the organization’s fundraising efforts across institutional grants, individual donations, and creative funding avenues
- Identifying potential donors, cultivating relationships, and stewarding existing supporters
- Aligning fundraising initiatives with the organization’s strategic priorities
- Ensuring transparency and ethical standards in all fundraising activities
- Representing Lion Landscapes at events and within partner networks
Candidate Profile:
Applicants should demonstrate a proven track record in securing grants and major gifts, managing donor relationships, and thinking creatively about growth opportunities in both traditional and emerging funding models.
3. Conservation Capacity Development Lead
Location: Primarily field-based in Iringa, Tanzania, with travel to Rufiji and Pwani regions
Deadline to Apply: 5 July 2025
Lion Landscapes is looking for a dedicated Conservation Capacity Development Lead to strengthen its conservation programming in Tanzania. This role focuses on building the skills of local conservation managers and field teams through coaching, mentoring, and strategic support.
Key Responsibilities:
- Supporting the development and implementation of community-based conservation projects
- Mentoring field teams in adaptive management, monitoring, and stakeholder engagement
- Ensuring field activities align with the organization’s overall conservation goals
- Contributing to learning and documenting best practices to improve conservation strategies
Candidate Profile:
Ideal candidates will have a strong background in conservation leadership, experience working with rural communities, and a proven ability to design and deliver effective capacity-building programs. Familiarity with the East African conservation landscape and Swahili language skills are advantageous.
Important Notice: Recruitment Integrity and Fraud Prevention
Lion Landscapes is committed to fair and transparent recruitment practices. The organization has received reports of employment scams impersonating its hiring process. It’s important to note that Lion Landscapes will never ask for payments, bank details, or sensitive personal information during the application process.
Candidates are advised to be vigilant. If you receive suspicious communication claiming to be from Lion Landscapes, do not respond or open links. Always verify communications through official channels by visiting the organization’s official website or contacting them directly.
How to Apply
All interested individuals are encouraged to visit the Lion Landscapes careers page to learn more about each position and submit their applications. These roles represent a meaningful opportunity to join a committed team working at the forefront of wildlife conservation and community empowerment across Africa.
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