
Musekese Conservation
Location
🇿🇲 Zambia, Zambia
Posted
Apr 17, 2026
Work Type
On-Site
Overview Musekese Conservation (MC) implements conservation, research, and community engagement programmes across the Greater Kafue Ecosystem, working in partnership with key stakeholders to protect biodiversity and support sustainable landscape management. This role sits at the interface between conservation and tourism, reflecting the close working relationship between Musekese Conservation and Classic Zambia Safaris. While both entities operate independently, their shared commitment to conservation creates a unique opportunity to connect guests directly with on-the-ground conservation efforts. The Conservation and Tourism Engagement Coordinator is responsible for communicating MC’s work to guests, facilitating meaningful conservation-related experiences, and strengthening awareness and support for conservation in the Kafue ecosystem. Based primarily in the field, this role combines guest engagement, storytelling, coordination, and administrative responsibilities. It is well-suited to someone who is passionate about conservation, enjoys working with people, and is comfortable living and working in remote environments. Key Responsibilities Guest Engagement & Representation Deliver engaging and informative talks on Musekese Conservation’s work to guests in camp Facilitate appropriate, low-impact guest exposure to conservation activities where possible Represent MC professionally within tourism settings, ensuring messaging is accurate and aligned Donor & Supporter Engagement Identify guests with a potential interest in conservation support Facilitate appropriate follow-up through coordination with MC’s fundraising and communications teams Support relationship-building between MC and potential donors or long-term supporters Storytelling & Communications Support Share stories, photos, and field updates with MC’s communications team Assist in gathering media content in an ethical and appropriate manner Coordinate messaging with Classic Zambia, where relevant, to ensure consistency Internal Coordination Maintain regular communication with MC field teams to stay updated on conservation activities Coordinate with Classic Zambia camp teams regarding guest schedules and expectations Ensure all activities align with operational realities and do not interfere with core conservation work Support management of shared media and content platforms (e.g. SharePoint) Administration & Support Record guest interactions and feedback Manage personal scheduling in line with camp operations and guest movements Contribute to internal updates and reporting processes Provide handover and support to the administrative personnel, and cover duties during periods of absence Qualifications & Experience A BSc or diploma in wildlife management, hospitality, conservation, communications, or a related field, with a minimum of two years’ proven professional experience in a related role. Strong interest in conservation and environmental sustainability Experience working with guests, delivering presentations, or in a hospitality setting is an advantage Experience living and working in remote or field-based environments is desirable Familiarity with the Greater Kafue Ecosystem is an advantage Strong interpersonal and communication skills Confident and engaging public speaker Professional and discreet when interacting with guests Highly organised and able to manage a flexible schedule Comfortable living and working in remote environments Self-motivated, adaptable, and able to work independently Start Date: As soon as possible Sharing is Caring! Click on the Icons Below and Share
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