Monday, February 26, 2018

Now recruiting
World Wildlife Fund

World Wildlife Fund is currently recruiting for three positions for an upcoming U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded project in the Amazon. Please see the links below for further information.

Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist, Amazonian Indigenous Rights and Resources Project: Under the supervision of the Amazonian Indigenous Rights and Resources Project Chief of Party, the Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist will be a member of the Amazonian Indigenous Rights and Resources Team, responsible for ensuring the development and implementation of a Monitoring and evaluation plan for the Amazonian Indigenous Rights and Resources.

Communications Officer, The Amazonian Indigenous Rights and Resources Project: Under the supervision of the Amazonian Indigenous Rights and Resources Project Chief of Party, the Communications Officer will be a member of the Amazonian Indigenous Rights and Resources Project Team, responsible for ensuring the development and implementation of a communications strategy for the Amazonian Indigenous Rights and Resources Project. This includes sharing the Project’s successes and lessons, and projecting a positive and constructive image of the Amazonian Indigenous Rights and Resources Project and its partners locally and globally. In addition, the Communications Officer will be responsible for communicating The Amazonian Indigenous Rights and Resources Project’s stand on local and global issues of environmental concern in an appropriate way; and coordinating quality control of all Amazonian Indigenous Rights and Resources Project’s outreach materials including media content.

Gender Specialist, Amazonian Indigenous Rights and Resources Project: Under the supervision of the Amazonian Indigenous Rights and Resources Project Chief of Party, the Gender Specialist will be a member of the Amazonian Indigenous Rights and Resources Project Team, responsible for ensuring the development and implementation of a gender strategy for the Amazonian Indigenous Rights and Resources Project.

Thursday, February 1, 2018

Restoration Ecologist Coordinator
Missouri Botanical Garden

The Litzsinger Road Ecology Center (LREC), a division of the Missouri Botanical Garden, is hiring a full-time ​​restoration ecologist. The 34-acre site is an environmental learning facility, consisting of an urban creek, hardwood bottomland woodland, and prairie habitats. Primary duties will be to work with a small team of staff members, interns, and volunteers to conduct research and monitoring on site and implement ecological restoration projects.

For the full job description and to apply, please go to
https://usr53.dayforcehcm.com/CandidatePortal/en-US/MBG/Posting/View/62

The posting will close on February 14.

GIS Data Scientist - National Fish and Wildlife Foundation

  National Fish and Wildlife Foundation is hiring a  GIS Data Scientist - perfect for recent grads with 2-3 years experience. https://workfo...