Job Title: Consultant – Biodiversity Policy (Code : CP-CBP)
Location: Chennai
Organization’s profile: National Biodiversity Authority (NBA) – a Statutory and Autonomous body established under the Biological Diversity Act, 2002.
Job Description: Provide assistance to the Programme Manager in the implementation of day-to-day activities and works under his/her direct supervision
Salary:Rs. 70,000 per month.
Eligibility: Master’s degree in Science / Management /Policy, 5-7 years of progressive work experience on issues of environmental/biodiversity policy; and 2-3 years of direct work experience on reviewing, developing and revising biodiversity policies at national, regional and international levels
Age: 50 years
How to apply: Send application to The Administrative Officer, National Biodiversity Authority, TICEL Bio Park 5th Floor, CSIR Road, Taramani, Chennai – 600 113 in the prescribed format along with self attested copies of all supporting documents/testimonials
Last date for the application: 31 Jan, 2014 before 5:45 pm
Reference: NBA, www.nbaindia.org
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