Change your scene and become a VSA Volunteer and share your experience, knowledge, and skills to transform the lives of many. Work with our partner organisation to create a fair future for all.
VSA will organise and fund flights, visas, insurance, accommodation, living allowance, and utilities while on assignment.
Please note VSA Volunteers must be a NZ citizen or permanent resident.
Volunteering with VSA Volunteer Service Abroad (VSA) is not your typical volunteering agency; we are committed to building sustainable communities across the Pacific. If you're an experienced Aquaculture professional looking for an extraordinary overseas experience in the Pacific to build into your field of expertise – working collaboratively with the National Fisheries Authority, then read on, as we have an exciting opportunity in store for you!
Our Partner Organisation - the National Fisheries Authority The National Fisheries Authority (NFA) is the government agency responsible for managing and conserving Papua New Guinea's fisheries resources. Established under the Fisheries Management Act 1998 and related regulations, the NFA develops and enforces policies and regulations for the fisheries sector. The Authority's responsibilities include conducting research, issuing fishing licenses and permits, monitoring compliance, and promoting sustainable fishing practices. It collaborates closely with various stakeholders, including government entities, the private sector, NGOs, and communities, to ensure the sustainable management of fishery resources. Together, these efforts support the economic well-being of Papua New Guineans and enhance food and nutrition security. Furthermore, through its arm – the National Fisheries College (NFC) – the NFA provides training in fishery resources management.
The NFC is part of the National Fisheries Authority (NFA) and is the leading institution providing technical and vocational training programmes related to various aspects of fisheries and marine resource management. These programmes cover Commercial Fishing Operations, Post-Harvest Operations, and Aquaculture. NFC provides training and education in aquaculture as part of its broader efforts to promote sustainable economic development, enhance food security, strengthen livelihoods, and address challenges related to poverty and nutrition in Papua New Guinea. NFC's educational and training facilities include the NFC College in Kavieng and the Nago Island Mariculture Research Facility (NIMRF).
The Assignment This assignment is a partnership assignment between VSA and the National Fisheries Authority. The primary goal of this assignment is to enhance the National Fisheries College's capacity and capabilities to develop and deliver sustainable aquaculture training, education, and research programmes. This will support the long-term sustainability and resilience of the aquaculture sector and contribute to positive environmental, economic, and social impacts.
The Volunteer Are you someone who wants to make a difference, have a sense of adventure, and like the challenge of being outside your comfort zone? VSA Volunteers are technical experts who impart their skills and knowledge to the local community. You will need to be flexible, adaptable, resourceful, resilient, with a passion for Aotearoa and the wider Pacific community.
We're looking for a volunteer with the following:
A tertiary qualification in Aquaculture, Marine Biology, Fisheries, or a related field.
At least 3 years of experience in aquaculture production, management, or research, with a focus on sustainable practices.
Experience in aquaculture training and education.
Sound knowledge of fish biology, nutrition, health, and diseases.
Strong skills in training and capacity-building.
Excellent communication and report-writing abilities.
The Country Most people living in Papua New Guinea (PNG) are Melanesian, but some are Micronesian or Polynesian. PNG has over 800 known languages, although there are three official languages: Tok Pisin, English, and Hiri Motu. Numerous indigenous languages are still used by people from a society that ranges from traditional village-based life to modern urban living.
Underlying the Papua New Guinean culture is the wantok system. Wantok, or 'one talk', refers to the people who speak your language or your extended family/clan; a Papua New Guinean's primary loyalty will be to their wantok.
The country is predominately Christian, with indigenous faith and spirituality still important to many locals. The people of Papua New Guinea are famously warm and hospitable, and the isolated mountain ranges are often home to unique fauna and flora found nowhere else in the world.
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