Assistant/Field Officer-(Biologist)

2 Months ago

Tamil Nadu, India

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Job Description

The Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) is hiring an Assistant/Field Officer (Biologist) for the Gandak Gharial Recovery Project in Valmiki Nagar, Bihar. Candidates should have a post-graduate degree in Biology or related fields, with experience in reptile conservation, particularly crocodilians. Responsibilities include conducting field surveys, data analysis, developing conservation plans, and collaborating with stakeholders. The position requires strong communication and project management skills.
Job Category: Gandak Gharial Recovery Project

Location: Valmiki Nagar, Bihar

Date Posted: 06-October-2024

Essential Qualification:

1.Post-graduate in Biology, Zoology, Wildlife Ecology/Science, or allied branches of life

sciences with 2-3 years of professional experience in research and conservation of reptiles,

with a focus on crocodilian and or testudine species

OR

Graduate in Zoology, Wildlife Science, or allied branches of life sciences with at least 5 years

of professional experience in wildlife research and conservation, with a focus on crocodilian

and testudine species

2.Proven skills in ecological survey design, field survey, and execution of research and

conservation project in aquatic ecosystems through appointment.

3. Experience in aquatic ecosystems, preferably focused on crocodilian and testudines’ species.

4. Strong knowledge of crocodilian and testudines’ species biology, ecology, and conservation

principles, with working experience

Desired qualification

1. Experience in ex-situ conservation of crocodilian/testudine

2. Proficiency in data analysis software (e.g., R, SPSS) and GIS tools for spatial analysis and

mapping.

3. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to communicate effectively with diverse

stakeholders, including scientists, policymakers, and local communities.

4. Strong organizational and project management skills, with the ability to multitask, prioritize

tasks, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.

5. Publication(s) in national or inter-national peer-reviewed journal

Key Responsibilities :

1. Conduct field surveys to monitor gharial and other aquatic faunal populations, including population counts, nesting site surveys, and habitat assessments.

2. Analyse data collected from field surveys and research studies, using statistical methods and GIS software to assess population trends, habitat use, and threats to gharial populations.

3. Assist in the development and implementation of conservation plans and management strategies to mitigate direct and indirect threats to Gandak gharial populations.

4. Assist in collaborating with local communities, government agencies, and conservation organizations to raise awareness about gharial conservation issues and promote community-based conservation initiatives.

5. Provide training and technical support to forest department, volunteers, and community members involved in gharial conservation activities.

6. Stay updated on current research, best practices, and emerging threats related to gharial conservation, contributing to the scientific knowledge base and informing conservation strategies.

7. Support the team in conducting community consultations for conservation of gharial and river ecosystem; and any other activity for project development.

Wildlife Trust Of India (Wti)


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