2016-08-04

WWF Nepal, the global conservation organization leading international efforts for a living planet seeks applications from qualified Nepali candidates for the following full-time positions under the Hariyo Ban Program. The Hariyo Ban Program is a USAID-funded five-year initiative implemented in Terai Arc Landscape and Chitwan-Annapurna Landscape, running from July 2016 to July 2021. Led by WWF Nepal and implemented by four consortium partners, the program addresses biodiversity threats and climate vulnerability with the goal of increased ecological and community resilience. If you think you are an achiever and willing to work within a diverse team in a multicultural environment with commitment and passion for what you believe in, you are highly encouraged to apply.

Monitoring, Evaluation & Documentation Officer

Major Responsibilities: Under the supervision of the Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist, the Monitoring, Evaluation and Documentation Officer will be responsible for maintaining the programmatic database of the Hariyo Ban Program, engage and support in M&E capacity building activities, field monitoring, and M&E system designing and implementation. S/he will also support in learning, knowledge management and documentation. S/he will coordinate with Hariyo Ban Core team, consortium partners and other implementing partners in strengthening the monitoring and evaluation activities of Hariyo Ban Program and conduct periodic review and reflection, capture learning and support the preparation action plans to address critical gaps and emerging needs. This position requires frequent travel to the project areas.

Qualifications:

A Master’s degree in Natural Resource Management, Environment Science or Natural Science related field is required. S/he should have at least five years of work experience with 3 years specifically in monitoring, evaluation, learning, knowledge management and documentation. Knowledge and use of statistical tools is required. S/he should be adept in MS Office & SPSS, with strong communication and organizational skills. Strong interpersonal and team-player skills are essential.

Program Officer-Wildlife Trade Monitoring

Major Responsibilities: The Program Officer-Wildlife Trade Monitoring will be responsible for the implementation of anti-poaching and wildlife crime control activities. S/he will also be responsible to coordinate with the Terai Arc Landscape and Chitwan Annapurna Landscape programs, Protected Areas, District Forest Offices, Wildlife Crime Control Bureau and other enforcement agencies of the Government of Nepal together with Community-Based Anti-Poaching Units and local NGOs. This position will contribute towards effective enforcement to ensure endangered wildlife species are protected from poaching and illegal wildlife trade. The position requires extensive travel in the field sites.

Qualifications:

A Bachelor’s degree in Forestry, Environment Science or a related field with a sound knowledge of Protected Areas system, species conservation and wildlife crime issues is required with at least three years of experience in a related field. S/he should be adept in MS Office, with strong communication and organizational skills. Strong interpersonal and team-player skills are essential.

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 above mentioned position can be downloaded from our website.

WWF is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Please join us in our mission to save life on Earth.

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