[meetyeti] Job | Counter Wildlife Trafficking | WCS-India

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From: Arpitha N <arpitha@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2024 at 12:45
Subject: WCS-India Job Opening: Project Coordinator - CWT
To: YETI <meet.yeti@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Rajalakshmi C <Rajalakshmi@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Subhash Panicker <
subhash@xxxxxxxxxxxx>


The Counter Wildlife Trafficking (CWT) Programme is looking to hire two
Project Coordinators to work with us on projects aimed to reduce illegal
wildlife trade.

*Programme brief:* Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT) is a complex and dynamic
conservation concern with far-reaching negative implications. IWT threatens
ecosystems, causes biodiversity loss, risks human health, erodes culture,
and undermines legitimate governance and economies, among other concerns.
The CWT Programme of WCS-India works to conserve wildlife threatened by IWT
through evidence-based approaches and collaboration with stakeholders. We
work across landscapes and species, focusing on important IWT source sites,
entry-exit points, urban markets, and the coastline, and species such as
pangolins, turtles and fresh-water tortoises, native and non-native
wildlife traded as pets, and illegally traded marine species.

*Open Position: *Two

*Position Title:* Project Coordinator

*Reporting to*: Project Manager

*Location:* Bengaluru

*Salary: *Commensurate with industry standards and experience

*Application Closing Date:* 30th April, 2024

*Expected Start Date: *Immediate

*Duration: *1 year

*Key Responsibilities:*

   - Assist the Project Manager in coordinating and monitoring key
   activities related to projects in Northeast India or urban markets.
   - Assist in developing program and project outputs, including technical
   reports, donor reports, fundraising proposals, and other communication
   material.
   - Lead in planning and logistics of capacity-development workshops and
   stakeholder meetings and measuring their outcomes.
   - Assist in qualitative data collection (surveys and interviews) and
   analysis using relevant software.
   - Lead the CWT Helpline and provide assistance to law enforcement
   officials on queries related to illegal wildlife trade.
   - Assist with other program responsibilities, as required.

*Job Requirements:*

   - Master's degree in ecology, environment, biology, wildlife
   management/conservation, or any related field.
   - Minimum four years of work experience.
   - Strong communication, writing, and presentation skills.
   - Working experience with governments, donors, non-government, and
   international development organizations preferable.
   - Strong analytical aptitude and software skills.
   - A good team player who can work under pressure and is proactive.
   - Willingness to travel to the project states.

To apply, email us at cwt@xxxxxxxxxxxx by 30th April, 2024, using the
subject line “Project Coordinator-CWT”. Send your updated resume and cover
letter in one file with three references and their contact details.

We thank all applicants for their interest in this position, but only
shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further process.



*About the Organization:* Wildlife Conservation Society-India (WCS-India)
is a Section 25 non-profit company incorporated in India and compliant with
all Indian regulations. We envision a world where all life, on land and
water, and people thrive together. In accordance with the global mission,
WCS-India’s overarching goal is the protection and conservation of the
natural environment, its flora and fauna, and in particular the
preservation of wildlife and wild places in India. We combine wildlife
conservation action and strategic policy interventions with rigorous
principles of conservation science and forge long-lasting productive
partnerships with governmental and non-governmental partners as well as
with local communities. Our conservation action addresses the overarching
threats of habitat fragmentation, poaching and wildlife trade, as well as
human-wildlife interactions, which impact our biodiversity and its habitats.



Best Regards,








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Wildlife Conservation Society - India

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