The Corridor Implementation Manager will be responsible for organizing, managing and leading to completion specific ecological restoration, community engagement and environmental education projects contributing to making a biologically and socially functional corridor connecting the Osa Peninsula to La Amistad National Park. The Corridor Implementation Manager will engage a broad range of stakeholder including government, agricultural sector, community and conservation organizations in support of long-range programs and practices that support implementation of the biological corridor. This position will also help lay the groundwork for the long-range effort of creating a functional biological corridor through capacity building, fundraising, promotion and establishment of strategic partners

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