Context
African Parks (AP) is a not-for-profit conservation organisation that takes full responsibility for the rehabilitation and long-term management of national parks and protected areas in partnership with governments and local communities. African Parks currently manages 23 national parks and protected areas in 13 countries, covering more than 20 million hectares in Angola, Benin, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Zambia, South Sudan and Zimbabwe.
In eastern Central African Republic (CAR), African Parks has been working for over 10 years to restore and manage the Chinko Conservation Area (CCA), which covers over 55,000 km² with a core conservation area of 24,300 km². The CCA is located at the heart of a larger wilderness with no human settlement, covering 200,000 km² straddling CAR, South Sudan and Sudan, linking the forests of the Congo Basin with Sahelian ecosystems in a single ecotone. Despite the many challenges inherent of the operating context (political instability, cross-border transhumance, deforestation, remoteness), African Parks has succeeded in building robust and resilient management systems within a protected area that is now recognised for the innovation developed in terms of peaceful transhumance management (TANGO teams), land-use planning, fire management, and carbon finance. In this context, the management and development of a substantial and diversified funding portfolio is essential to continue the restoration of key species (elephants, northern lion, wild dog, leopard, chimpanzee, Giant eland, bongo, etc.) and to support inclusive local development based on the sustainable harvest of natural resources.
In collaboration with the local population and the relevant authorities and technicians, two additional national parks, Yata-Ngaya and Zemongo, as well as community wildlife zones, livestock grazing zones and agricultural zones are set up and actively managed.
1. Why This Role Matters
This position sits at the heart of African Parks’ operations in the Central African Republic providing strategic financial leadership across Chinko CCA as well as the Zemongo and Yata-Ngaya operational areas. The Deputy Financial Manager is not only responsible for financial control, but plays a critical role in enabling field operations, conservation impact, and long-term sustainability within one of Africa’s most remote and strategically important landscapes.
The role offers:
2. Position Purpose
The Deputy Financial Manager provides financial leadership across the Chinko, Zemongo and Yata-Ngaya landscapes, ensuring strong financial governance, donor compliance, reporting accuracy, and direct operational financial support.
This position is a key enabler of the full success of conservation and operational activities on the ground. Through effective financial planning, control and performance management, the role ensures financial systems and resources directly support efficient field operations.
The role will require regular presence in the field to support operational teams, understand operational realities, strengthen financial controls, and align financial practices with real-world conditions.
3. Key Responsibilities
A. Accounting & Financial Control
B. Grants & Donor Financial Management
C. Budgeting, Forecasting & Financial Planning
D. Treasury, Cash Flow & Banking Operations
E. Systems, Procedures & Financial Process Improvement
F. People Development & Stakeholder Engagement
4. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Success in this role will be measured through:
5. Candidate Profile
We are looking for a field-oriented, solution-driven finance professional who thrives in complex environments and is motivated by impact beyond numbers.
The successful candidate will demonstrate:
6. Qualifications & Experience
HOW TO APPLY :
To apply, please email your CV and cover letter with at least (3) references to [email protected] by December 12th, 2025. Please mention the position name in the subject line of the email.
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Tagged as: African Parks, Central African Republic
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