Monitoring and Evaluation Associate

WWF Nepal
Location: Kohalpur
Salary: Negotiable
Posted Date: 2017-08-15 Deadline: 2017-08-27
  • Location : Kohalpur
  • Working Position : Entry Level
  • Qualification Degree : A Bachelors degree in Environment Management, Development or a related field is required
  • Salary : Negotiable
  • Category : NGO / INGO / Social work
  • Nature : Full Time
Job Description

MONITORING & EVALUATION ASSOCIATE – TAL CBRP, HARIYO BAN PROGRAM (Based in Kohalpur)

Major Responsibilities:

The Monitoring and Evaluation Associate, Terai Arc Landscape Corridors and Bottleneck Restoration Project (TAL CBRP) for Hariyo Ban Program will assist in implementation of monitoring framework and activities of Hariyo Ban Program under the direct supervision of the M&E Specialist. S/he will be primarily responsible for maintaining and updating the database system in close coordination with the program units and field office. S/he will assist the field offices in updating the datasheets and will make amendments in the data variables and the template as required.

Qualifications:

A Bachelors degree in Environment Management, Development or a related field is required with at least 2 years of working experience in monitoring and database management. Knowledge and use of statistical  tools is required.

TOR MONITORING & EVALUATION ASSOCIATE – TAL CBRP, HARIYO BAN PROGRAM 

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Apply Instructions

Interested applicants are requested to download the application form and send the same with an application letter to the email address hr@wwfnepal.org.

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 mentioned position can be downloaded. 

*Apply before: 17:00 hours on 27th August, 2017.

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Organization Summary

WWF is the world’s leading independent conservation organization originated from Switzerland in 1961 and currently running in more than 100 countries across 6 continents. The program started from conservation of wildlife to broader concept of building future where humans can live in harmony with nature. WWF has created 1,480 ecoregions that categorize the world into its natural ecosystems. Nepal with Bhutan, northeast India, southeast Tibet and northern Myanmar, falls under the Eastern Himalaya region housing the threatened species Snow Leopards, Bengal Tigers and One-horned Rhinos.

It was in 1967, WWF initiated WWF Nepal with a rhino conservation program in Chitwan. To keep up with the evolving face of conservation and environmental movement, WWF Nepal’s focus progressed from its localized efforts in conservation of single species in 1960s, integrated conservation and development approach in 1990s, to a new horizon of landscape level conservation encompassing national, regional and global scales of complexity in early 2000s.

Industry Type NGO / INGO / Social Work
Location Nepal Programme PO Box 7660 Baluwatar, Kathmandu, Nepal
Organization Size 50-100
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