Job Title: Senior Fellow – Water and Disasters, Saci Waters
Location: Hyderabad
Organization’s profile:
SaciWATERs is a private, not-for-profit policy research think tank working at a South Asia level. It is committed to bringing about structural changes in the dominant water resources management paradigm in South Asia.
Job Description:
Lead and coordinate projects addressing water quality and related issues. Work towards Water and Disasters vertical at SaciWATERs, focusing on issues of Arsenic contamination and mitigation, water quality surveillance with an emphasis on research, networking and grounded action in India and other parts of south Asia.
Salary: Three year contract. 9 Lakh per annum salary.
Eligibility:
PhD in Social Science / Engineering / Environmental Science / Natural Science / Economics and three years of experience.
How to apply:
Send CV and a letter of motivation at jobs(AT)saciwaters(DOT)org. Please clearly mark the subject line as – Application for the post of Senior Fellow – Water and Disasters.
Last date for the application: 20 Feb, 2014
Reference: SaciWATERs
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