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Jackson D. Kabeho

Arusha

Summary

Wildlife conservationist with extensive experience in biodiversity conservation, wildlife management, and ecological monitoring. Highly motivated in driving sustainable conservation initiatives through research and community collaboration. Strong organizational skills and adaptability ensure effectiveness in various environments. Resourceful Student Services Coordinator with proven ability in student counseling, facilitation, providing academic assistance to students, program development, and conflict resolution, fostering positive academic and social experiences.

Overview

3
3
years of professional experience

Work History

Students’ Service Coordinator

School for International Training (SIT)
Arusha
09.2022 - Current
  • Assist international students in developing Independent Study Projects (ISP).
  • Support fieldwork, research design, and academic coordination.
  • Facilitate cross-cultural learning and academic guidance.
  • Facilitated orientation sessions to enhance student integration and engagement.

Education

MSc - Wildlife ecology

The University of Dar Es Salaam
Tanzania
10.2024

Bachelor of Science - Wildlife Management

College of African Wildlife Management (Mweka)
Tanzania
10.2022

Skills

  • Field surveys and biodiversity monitoring
  • Data interpretation and analysis
  • Critical thinking and problem-solving
  • Leadership and teamwork
  • Decision-making strategies
  • Scientific report writing and grant writing
  • Project management and fieldwork coordination
  • Wildlife conservation and research

Languages

English
Proficient (C2)
C2
Swahili
Native
Native

Projects

Habitat status and population size estimation of Malacochersus tornieri in their key mapped areas within Kwakuchinja Wildlife Corridor and villages of Kondoa and Chemba Districts, Tanzania, funded by Fonseca Species Conservation Fund, ongoing project; MSc ongoing research, effect of agrochemical-dependent farming on insect pollinator assemblages, and the strategies farmers are adopting to ensure there is a balance between maximizing yield while ensuring the well-being of insect pollinators; BSc Dissertation, Impact of Gravel Extraction on Herbaceous Diversity in Ngorongoro Conservation Area (2022)Applied multivariate analysis (PERMANOVA) to assess biodiversity changes; EU-supported biodiversity monitoring project, 2022, focusing on species identification, data collection, and ecological monitoring techniques

Training

Biodiversity Monitoring Short Course, Kilimanjaro & Udzungwa National Parks, 2022, European Union

References

  • Dr. Oliver C. Nyakunga, Academic Director, SIT Arusha, +255 783 354 348, oliver.nyakunga@sit.edu
  • Mr. Gideon Mseja, Senior Lecturer, College of African Wildlife Management, +255 763 222 904, msejagam@gmail.com

Timeline

Students’ Service Coordinator

School for International Training (SIT)
09.2022 - Current

MSc - Wildlife ecology

The University of Dar Es Salaam

Bachelor of Science - Wildlife Management

College of African Wildlife Management (Mweka)
Jackson D. Kabeho