19 Aug
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Nature Wildlife Society
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Guwahati
19 Aug
Nature Wildlife Society
Guwahati
Position: Manager Climate, Environment Youth Citizen Science (01 Position)
Location: Guwahati, Assam
Job Summary
Nature Environment Wildlife Society (NEWS) invites applications from dynamic, self-motivated and committed professionals to join the IKI Living Lakes Biodiversity Conservation Programme as Manager Climate, Environment Youth Citizenship.
The manager will provide technical leadership in climate change adaptation, wetland and biodiversity conservation, environmental governance, community engagement, youth citizen science, stakeholder coordination, research, documentation, and project implementation, while supporting long-term conservation and sustainable development of the Deepor Beel landscape.
A major responsibility of this position will be to design, coordinate and strengthen Youth Citizen science initiatives, promoting environmental leadership among young people and enhancing community participation in conservation.
Project
IKI Living Lakes Biodiversity Conservation Programme (IKI-LLBCP)
A flagship Indo-German initiative for biodiversity conservation and climate resilience, implemented in collaboration with national and international partners for the conservation and sustainable management of Deepor Beel Ramsar Site, Assam. The position builds upon the existing Environment Climate Change role while strengthening youth engagement and environmental leadership.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and coordinate Youth Citizen Science initiatives across the project landscape.
- Design and implement youth leadership programmes on climate action, biodiversity conservation and environmental stewardship.
- Build partnerships with schools, colleges, universities, youth organisations and community institutions.
- Organise environmental education programmes, awareness campaigns, exposure visits and leadership workshops.
- Promote youth participation in wetland conservation, biodiversity monitoring and climate resilience initiatives.
- Develop youth volunteer networks and environmental ambassador programmes.
- Document and showcase youth-led conservation initiatives and success stories.
- Develop and implement community-based climate adaptation and resilience strategies.
- Integrate climate change considerations into wetland conservation and biodiversity management.
- Promote sustainable natural resource management through community participation.
- Support policy advocacy related to climate change and environmental governance.
- Conduct climate vulnerability assessments and develop adaptation plans.
- Support biodiversity assessment, ecological monitoring and habitat restoration.
- Conduct scientific field studies and environmental assessments.
- Prepare technical reports, conservation strategies and policy briefs.
- Support implementation of ecosystem-based conservation interventions.
- Promote conservation of wetlands and associated biodiversity.
- Facilitate Participatory Rural Appraisals (PRA), Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) and stakeholder consultations.
- Strengthen Self-Help Groups (SHGs), community institutions and youth groups.
- Organise capacity-building programmes on climate-resilient livelihoods and conservation.
- Promote community ownership of conservation initiatives.
- Prepare annual work plans and implementation schedules.
- Coordinate field implementation with multidisciplinary teams. Monitor project progress and ensure timely delivery of outputs.
- Support proposal development and donor reporting.
- Organise workshops, consultations, seminars and stakeholder meetings.
- Prepare technical reports, progress reports, case studies and policy briefs.
- Develop communication materials for publications, newsletters, websites and social media.
- Document lessons learned and best practices.
- Maintain programme documentation and knowledge management systems.
- Coordinate with Government Departments, academic institutions, NGOs,
donor agencies and development partners.
- Represent NEWS in technical meetings, workshops and conferences.
- Develop partnerships supporting climate resilience, youth engagement and biodiversity conservation.
Essential Qualifications and Experience
Masters Degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Management, Climate Science, Ecology, Biodiversity Conservation, Forestry, Natural Resource Management, Sustainable Development, Rural Development, Social Work, or any related discipline.
Minimum 5 years of relevant professional experience in one or more of the following: Climate Change, Environmental Management, Biodiversity Conservation, Wetland Management, Youth Development Citizen Science, Community-based Natural Resource Management, Programme Management.
Experience in donor-funded projects, particularly involving wetlands, biodiversity conservation, or climate resilience, will be preferred.
Required Skills
- Climate Change
- Biodiversity Conservation
- Youth Engagement
- Environmental Education
- Facilitation
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Communication Skills
- Proposal Writing
- Technical Reporting
Personal Attributes
- Robust leadership and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work independently and under challenging field conditions.
- Excellent organisational and coordination abilities.
- Proactive, innovative and solution-oriented approach.
- High level of integrity and commitment to conservation and community development.
- Willingness to travel extensively within project areas.
Application Procedure
Interested candidates should submit:
- Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV).
- Cover Letter explaining suitability for the position.
- Contact details of two skilled references.
Applications should be submitted with the documents listed above.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further selection.
Disclaimer: This job posting has been aggregated from external source. Role details, content, and availability are subject to change. Applicants are advised to confirm the latest information directly on the company website before applying.
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