The research programmes of BNHS over the decades have greatly helped Indian wildlife biology make the transition from exploration, big game and natural history, to rigorous field biology, conservation and restoration ecology studies, using modern methods of data collection and analysis. BNHS research is today widely accepted and respected as insightful, unbiased and authentic, both in India and abroad.
The Bombay Natural History Society, India’s premier environmental organization engaged in conservation of nature, research in natural history/wildlife, since 1883
Post: Programme Officer (One)
Project– Environmental Information System (ENVIS) Centre on avian ecology, BNHS
Qualifications: M.Sc. in Life Sciences/Zoology/Botany/Environmental Science, etc. with minimum of three years of experience in Wildlife Studies.
Desirable: Candidate should have ability to execute the scientific projects and have additional knowledge about use of information technology in wildlife studies.
Job profile:
- Overall coordination of the ENVIS project/Centre
- Communication with funding agency
- Website maintenance
- Publication of newsletter
- Database development
- Reply to subject specific (avian ecology) queries
Reporting– To Director
Age Limit: Up to 35 years
Salary: Negotiable/based on the qualification/ability of the candidate. The appointment will be initially for a period of one year on contract basis.
How to Apply :
Candidates fulfilling the above requirements may send
their applications with detailed bio-data within 30 days toThe Director Bombay Natural History Society Hornbill House, Dr Salim Ali Chowk, S B Singh Road, Fort, Mumbai 400 001.
Tel: 22821811
Email: [email protected]
Last date to Apply : 14th June 2016