Have you ever wanted to be involved in something bigger than yourself? Have you ever wondered what it would be like to help oversee the protection of a long-forgotten national park, from its basic planning and strategy formation to its overall vision and development?
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the right person to be part of something potentially huge: a meaningful conservation initiative that’s still in its infancy, with the potential to become a conservation hot-spot in the near-future and that, if successful, will be used as a conservation management template for years to come. This is the dream ticket for the right person motivated by a desire to leave behind a biodiversity legacy and help reconnect people to one of Africa’s oldest national parks.
Background Upemba National Park:
Upemba National Park covers an area of approximately 13,600km2 of spectacular wilderness in Katanga Province of Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Upemba with legal protection since 1939, is one of the oldest parks in Africa. The park is linked to Kundelungu National Park and a number of game reserves, together forming a massive mosaic of protected areas.
Upemba boast a wide diversity of habitats, including a full transitional gradient from highland steppe through miombo woodland to both wooded and grassland savannah. There are numerous rivers, waterfalls, wetlands and gallery forests. The Lufira River and Lake Upemba, both within park boundaries, form a critical watershed for the region as well as the source of the mighty Congo River. The park’s wildlife populations suffered during the Congo war, and subsequent neglect and illegal poaching enabled bushmeat hunting to further decrease wildlife numbers. Nevertheless, many species remain and the park is a refuge for the last savannah elephants in Katanga as well as the last zebras in DRC. Other notable species include endemic Upemba lechwe, roan antelope, black sable, buffalo, leopard, giant ground hornbill and many other bird species.
In 2017, the Congolese Wildlife Authority (ICCN) signed a Private-Public Partnership with Forgotten Parks delegating management responsibility to Forgotten Parks for the next 15 years. Under this agreement, Forgotten Parks is responsible for the management, monitoring and protection of Upemba, as well as for developing sustainable financing mechanisms to meet the on-going management costs.
The Upemba National Park operates in close collaboration with African Parks (AP), through a strong and structured cooperation framework under the Incubator Program (IP), ensuring coordinated planning, technical support, and strategic alignment in all areas of park management and development.
Position Summary:
The CFO is a hard-working team player, able to succeed in a multicultural environment, under demanding field conditions.
The CFO will be responsible for Finance (treasury, controlling, management reporting, accounting, taxes, insurances, ERP and compliance), and support to the Human Resources and Procurement functions of Forgotten Parks.
The position will hierarchically and functionally report to the Executive Director of Forgotten Parks and Park Manager of Upemba, in close collaboration with the audit and finance committee.
The main duties and responsibilities
Requirements
Preferred
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Terms of contract
In addition to a monthly salary, we will fly you in and out, look after you, feed and house you in the park, and provide all in-country transport. It is a tough environment, but it is also one of the most beautiful landscapes on the African continent. The area is isolated, and the job will be located in a very remote part of DRC, so we need a resourceful person with initiative, resilience and adaptability who is comfortable being part of a pioneering team.
Your Application:Â Please send your application including a cover letter and a chronological CV in PDF format to [email protected] / [email protected] The cover letter will be used to judge the quality of your application.
Application deadline is 30th November 2025, and 2 references should accompany your application
Note on Security:Â Katanga is a relatively safe area compared with the rest of the DRC, and we take personal security seriously. You will receive a security brief on acceptance of the position.
Tagged as: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Forgotten Parks
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