Website Wildlife Conservation Society India
About WCS-India
Wildlife Conservation Society-India (WCS–India) is an Indian non-profit rooted in science-based conservation. Through our different ongoing programs, our mission is to conserve, protect and heal wildlife and wild places and strengthen the benefits that they offer to humankind. For the past ten years, WCS–India has worked with various stakeholders including government bodies and local communities on a range of issues including mitigation of conflicts over wildlife, consolidation of critical wildlife habitats (terrestrial and marine), as well as countering illegal wildlife trade. We believe in conserving natural spaces in an inclusive and empathetic manner that can also benefit the people who depend on them.
About the Project
WCS-India is in the process of initiating a community-based biodiversity conservation project in Nagaland which aims to identify and minimize threats to tigers and other wildlife, while empowering indigenous communities to conserve their forests as well as enhance livelihood capacities in a sustainable manner. The project is in the pilot phase presently and relevant environmental and social safeguards are being put together to maximize our impact and engagement with communities. We seek young, motivated field staff who are passionate about conserving nature and contributing to the well-being of the Naga peoples.
About the Positions
Position: Field Associate (2 positions)
Project Name: Nagaland – Conservation and Livelihoods
Location: Dimapur, Nagaland
Reporting Head: ESS Manager
Duration: 1 year
Eligibility – Qualification, Skills & Abilities
- Bachelor’s or master’s degree in Development / Social Science / Wildlife Conservation sectors preferred, and/or at least two years of experience of working with local communities in northeast India, preferably Nagaland
- Ability to travel and work in remote areas with tribal / local communities
- Compassionate and mindful whilst working with communities on the ground
- Well-versed with MS Office
- Willingness to work with teams
- Desired language proficiency – English or Hindi (basic), Nagamese and / or Zeliang / Kuki / Zeme.
Roles & Responsibilities
- Conduct field research in the communities and project landscape including surveys, discussions, and interviews
- Assist in compiling and evaluating primary and secondary data
- Assist in report writing and other documentations required
- Build relationships with the communities and other stakeholders in the landscape
- Carry out tasks/activities with the stakeholders on ground for the project
- Any other responsibilities assigned by the Reporting Head / Programme Head.
Compensation: Commensurate with candidate profile and project norms. Candidates will be provided with opportunities to upgrade their skills / capacity as required, access to a laptop, accommodation if living outside of the designated location, and travel allowance for data collection visits.
How to apply?
To apply, please send together in one file a cover letter, resume and contact details of two references and submit your application through email using the appropriate position title “Field Associate (Nagaland)” in the subject line and send us on careers@wcsindia.org latest by 7th June, 2022.
All applications will be reviewed. However, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. WCS-India is an equal opportunities employer, and we particularly encourage applications from women and indigenous community members.
To apply for this job email your details to careers@wcsindia.org