VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
Organization: WWF Nepal
WWF Nepal, the global conservation organization leading international efforts for a living planet, seeks applications from qualified Nepali candidates for the following full-time position.
If you think you are an achiever and willing to work within a diverse team in a multicultural environment with commitment and passion for what you believe in, you are highly encouraged to apply.
RESEARCH AND FIELD PROGRAM ASSOCIATE, MOUNTAIN
Major Responsibilities: Under the direct supervision of Senior Research Officer; the Research and Field Program Associate will support planning, implementation, monitoring and reporting of the assigned wildlife projects of Sacred Himalayan Landscape (SHL) and other priority areas in the mountains. S/He will maintain a good working relationship with the wildlife and cross cutting units of WWF Nepal, government partners and civil society organizations.
Qualifications: A Bachelors’ in Forestry science, Natural Resource Management (NRM), Environmental Science or a related field is required with at least 2 years of experience in research, NRM and community based conservation. This position requires strong commitment and motivation, frequent travel to the field, ability to implement research programs and track programmatic activities.
Last date to apply: 25th January 2018
HOW TO APPLY
Interested applicants are requested to download the application form from the website mentioned below and send the same with an application letter to the email address also listed below by 17:00 hours on 25th January 2018. Please mention the position you are applying for as the subject. Emails without an application letter and completed application form will not be entertained. Only shortlisted candidates will be informed. Detailed TOR for the above-mentioned position can be downloaded from our website.
Website: http://www.wwfnepal.org
Email: [email protected]
WWF is an Equal opportunity Employer. Please join us in our mission to save life on Earth.
This job announcement was published in The Himalayan Times on 17th January 2018.