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RA Vacancy at Centre for Wildlife Studies

Job Title: Research assistants at the Centre for Wildlife Studies for research projects to be conducted in multiple Indian states.

Location: Multiple locations

Job Description:

Dr. Krithi Karanth is looking to hire 2-3 research assistants at the Centre for Wildlife Studies for research projects to be conducted in multiple Indian states. Assistants will have to be fluent in multiple Indian languages, work in teams, and be extremely adaptable to field conditions along with a strong passion for wildlife. Good people skills are extremely important both for the research and ability to work as part of a team. Candidates will be selected after a screening of their applications to judge their suitability for doing the work.

Eligibility:

Candidates must

  1. Possess bachelors and/ Master’s degrees in Environment, Wildlife, Biology or related fields.
  2. Be fluent in Kannada or Hindi and English. Fluency in other Indian languages will be a bonus.
  3. Physically very fit and have some experience in hiking through rough countryside.
  4. Be willing to work long and arduous hours, very meticulous and organized.

How to apply:

If you are interested, please send your CV with the following information ONLY in the exact format below providing all requested information to krithi.karanth@gmail.com.

  1. Name
  2. Age
  3. Have you participated in Wildlife Conservation Society or Centre for Wildlife Studies field surveys? If yes- provide details on what year, which field site and who was the supervisor.
  4. Language fluency level- what languages? Fluent, somewhat fluent and not fluent for speaking, reading and writing.
  5. Contact email and phone number.

Reference: YETI

Puskar Pande

Editor in chief @GreenCleanGuide.com

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