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Field Officer Wildlife Trust of India 2024

  • Deadline: Jan 20, 2024

  • Qualification (Education): Postgraduate

  • Experience Required: 3-6 Year

About Job Profile

Research and Field Work

A Field Officer works at or oversees external locations where company project activities occur. Field Officer responsibilities include making field visits and ensuring company endeavours are successful.

Primary Responsibilities include

 

  • Undertake occupancy surveys in the landscape to assess the presence of tigers and elephants in the landscape and establish movement patterns
  • Undertake threat analysis of the identified tiger corridor bottlenecks and the factors affecting the functionality of the corridors
  • Undertake ground truthing of potential elephant and identified tiger corridors based on the format and methodology agreed upon and prepare draft corridor conservation plans
  • Assist in establishing and managing partnerships with individuals, local community based organisations in the landscape under WTI’s Green Corridor Champion initiative.
  • Produce periodic reports for submission to different stakeholders.
  • Responsible for monthly/activity reports, photographic, documentation, maintenance of log book of vehicles at place of posting, photographic documentation of activities, submission of data sheets etc. as per the requirements
  • of the project.
  • Responsible for field level governmental and partner liaison at appropriate levels and local public relation needs in consultation with the Project Lead.
  • Responsible for maintenance of all assets of the organization in the area of activity

 

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

 

 

Other Information:

Job Functions

  • Salary Range: NA LPA

  • Employment Type: Full Time

  • Work Mode: Work from Office

How to Apply

If you are intyerested in taking up the role, please apply through this link.

If you qualify and are interested in taking up the role, please apply through this link.

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Wildlife Trust of India

  • State:

  • City: Bandhogarh

About Organisation

Wildlife Trust of India is a non-profit conservation organisation with a Vision to protect India’s natural heritage.The organisation currently focuses on endangered animals and their habitats. WTI has grown into one of the top wildlife conservation organisations in India; its 150-plus workforce includes conservationists, veterinarians, wildlife biologists, sociologists, managers, etc.

  • State:

  • City: Bandhogarh


Contact Details:

Contact Phone: 1204143900

Contact Email: INFO@WTI.ORG.IN

Date of Posting/Posted On: Dec 21, 2023