Conservation Biologist Top Level

KTK-BELT INC.
Location: Eastern Region of Nepal
Salary: Negotiable
Posted Date: 2017-03-29 Deadline: 2017-04-07
  • Nos. of Opening : 1
  • Location : Eastern Region of Nepal
  • Working Position : Top Level
  • Qualification Degree : Masters or PhD in conservation biology or related field
  • Salary : Negotiable
  • Category : NGO / INGO / Social work
  • Nature : Full Time
Job Description

PROJECT OVERVIEW

KTK-BELT is working with the Rainforest Trust to create new Conservation Areas in the eastern region of Nepal. The new Conservation Area will help expand protected areas, safeguarding endangered species on the IUCN Red List. To achieve this, KTK-BELT is building a team of project managers, thematic experts, community mobilizers, and youth fellows, to work at both the community level and at the advocacy level.

SCOPE OF WORK

The incumbent will create a strategic plan for assimilating date regarding threatened mammals including installation of camera traps to document movements of threatened mammal species in the proposed conservation areas such as snow leopard, musk deer, and pangolins.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Define plans for improving wildlife conservation, protected area management, and policies based on research and science
  • Identify important corridors for wildlife migration in the proposed Conservation Area and articulate the significance of these corridors for conservation of endangered mammal species as defined by IUCN
  • Collect photos and video from camera trapping of threatened mammals in the region
  • Compose memos and strategy papers
  • Identify wildlife laws and policies which support local wildlife and arrange workshops to sensitize both staff and local communities to these frameworks

Job Specification

KEY QUALIFICATION/EXPERIENCE

  • Masters or PhD in conservation biology or related field
  • 3+ years’ field experience in species conservation work
  • Publishing history and demonstrated writing/communication skills
  • Fluency in Nepali and English Language
  • Camera Trapping, radio collaring and other wildlife mapping/monitoring skills
  • Experience in wildlife conservation, including invasive species, migratory species, habitat management
  • Experience in undertaking activities aimed at improving wildlife conservation, protected area management (including community based conservation), wildlife laws and policies; experience working with protected area authorities and government counterparts.

TIMING

Applications must be received by April 7, 2017. The position will be filled by the end of April 2017 and will be for an initial six-month term, with possibility of extension contingent on performance and funding.

Apply Instructions

The initial contract is for a six-month term with one-month trial basis. Please submit your cover letter, CV, 3 work samples and 3 references with a range for salary expectations to info@belt-project.org/ pemabhutia@belt-project.org including the position title in the subject heading of your email.

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Organization Summary

ABOUT KTK-BELT

KTK-BELT (www.belt-project.org) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established in 2014 to catalyze new models of biodiversity conservation and environmental learning in eastern Nepal. Its mission is to work with teachers, farmers, youth, and women to create a ‘Vertical University’ that will span from Koshi Tappu Wildlife Sanctuary (67 m.) to Kanchenjunga (8,586 m.), the third tallest peak in the world. The idea is to give a framework to local farmers to become ‘professors’ of the Vertical University, to share their indigenous knowledge while conserving threatened species and landscapes.

 

KTK-BELT works with non-profit cooperatives called ‘Learning Grounds.’ Each Learning Ground, governed by a diverse local Board, owns its own biodiversity-rich conservation land base, which it holds in perpetuity in order to prevent ecosystem fragmentation and deforestation. Local BELT Youth Fellows, trained by KTK-BELT staff, run and administer the Learning Grounds.


PROJECT OVERVIEW

KTK-BELT is working with the Rainforest Trust to create new Conservation Areas in the eastern region of Nepal. The new Conservation Area will help expand protected areas, safeguarding endangered species on the IUCN Red List. To achieve this, KTK-BELT is building a team of project managers, thematic experts, community mobilizers, and youth fellows, to work at both the community level and at the advocacy level.

Industry Type NGO / INGO / Social Work
Location Tara gaon museum, Baudha Tusal
Organization Size
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