WIO-COMPAS offers three levels of certification for MPA professionals based on their work experience and proven performance capabilities. Each level addresses a unique set of skills that contribute to the effective management of MPAs. Professionals can be certified at multiple levels to reflect their diverse areas of expertise and performance. Level 1~ Marine Field Operations Level 1 is designed for the professional who performs practical functions and has responsibility for the day-to-day management of an MPA such as engaging communities and enforcing laws, and who has basic administrative responsibilities. Ideal candidate: equivalent of an MPA Ranger, Officer or Marine Field Operator, operating within an MPA Examples of experience could include: • Providing input to development of site workplans and implementing aspects of those and management plans • Active involvement in compliance and enforcement activities, practical habitat management/conservation, monitoring, budget management of tasks or workplan elements • Direct interaction/communication with local residents, resource users, visitors, staff, volunteers, contractors, and local media • Supervising and providing on the job skill building through guidance, mentoring and support to junior personnel, volunteers and contractors • Producing routine reports and local media articles Level 2~Site Management Level 2 is designed for the professional who is performing management, supervisory and administrative functions and responsibilities, principally at the site level, but may also cover a number of adjacent MPAs. Ideal candidate: an MPA Manager, Assistant Manager, Site Manager, Senior Warden or Section Ranger Examples of experience could include: • Developing management plans and supervising their implementation • Providing input into organizational policy • Engaging in management planning and review, supervising practical management/conservation activities, monitoring and evaluation, negotiating with partners and contractors etc., fundraising from local/national sources, developing and managing budgets • Directly interacting/communicating with local community and resource user groups, researchers/ institutions, local partner and co-management organizations (including local and national non-governmental organizations/NGOs, local municipalities and government departments), staff, volunteers, contractors, and local/national media • Training/mentoring staff • Producing plans, reports, media articles, funding proposals Level 3~Strategy, Policy and Planning Level 3 is designed for the professional performing high-level management, planning, strategy and policy development, and administrative functions and responsibilities. Ideal candidate: Involved at a senior level in the management of a suite or network of MPAs or marine coastal zones including MPAs, Conservation Director, Head of Division/Department or Director. Examples of responsibilities include: • Developing and/or reviewing organizational strategies and policies and supporting development of management plans consistent with these • Providing input to national (and international) policy development • Being actively involved in policy development and review; supervising development of management plans and policy; negotiating with national and international partners; fundraising from national/international sources; developing and managing organizational level budgets • Directly interacting/communicating with national and international partners including government departments, UN agencies, international NGOs, and national and international media • Involvement in broad-scale marine and coastal management Programs such as Integrated Coastal Zone Management and Large Marine Ecosystem initiatives. • Producing media articles/academic papers, reports for partners and funding agencies, and media articles Table 2. Summary of the seven competence areas with sample competences from each certification level (L1, L2, L3).
2.1 Levels of Certification
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