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Volunteer Opportunity in Vietnam

Field Research Advisor: Carnivore and Pangolin Conservation Program (CPCP), Vietnam

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an international volunteer to join our young and dynamic team of enthusiastic conservationists. The Field Research Advisor will assist the development of our field research program aimed at increasing the understanding of the ecology, status and conservation requirements of carnivores and pangolins in Viet Nam .

The Carnivore and Pangolin Conservation Program is committed to securing a future for wild populations of threatened carnivores and pangolins in :country-regionViet Nam . We are dedicated to increasing the understanding of and respect for these unique species and their habitats and empowering people to take action to conserve them.

Start date: 1 st August 2008 (negotiable)

Duration: 12 months (renewable)

Job mission

To improve the conservation of carnivores and pangolins through the development and implementation of field research activities; subsequent in-situ conservation actions and the transfer of skills to Vietnamese conservationists and scientists.

Objectives & responsibilities

The Field Research Advisor is responsible to develop and implement a number of field research activities alongside CPCP staff who, through training and support, will continue to develop these activities over the long-term. Specific activities are as follows:

  • Development and implementation of standardised field methodologies to increase the understanding of the ecology, status and conservation requirements of the CPCP’s priority carnivore and pangolin species
  • Supporting the professional development of the CPCP Research Officer
  • Assisting the CPCP Research Officer to join international training courses, workshops and ultimately an International Masters Degree program
  • Fundraising for field research activities and subsequent donor reporting
  • Developing and implementation of training programs on carnivore and pangolin field survey techniques for Vietnamese University students.
  • Providing technical assistance to the Captive Management Team and Program Coordinator in matters relating to carnivores and pangolins brought to the centre

Salary grade and benefits: Volunteer

The Field Research Advisor will receive a living allowance, accommodation in the national park, and work visa costs will be covered. The position may develop into a fully salaried position.

Location of work:

Based in Cuc Phuong National Park and Hanoi offices

Approximately 50% of their time in the field.

Professional qualifications:

  • Masters degree in Biology, Conservation, Zoology or related subject
  • Practical experience in field surveys and/or ecological studies
  • Excellent English language skills, both spoken and written
  • Previous experience working in a developing country

Desirable personal qualities

  • Patience, tolerance and flexibility
  • Ability to live and work in difficult conditions
  • Commitment to team work, coaching and mentoring other people
  • Ability to cope with cultural isolation and basic living conditions
  • Prepared to work with limited resources within a challenging environment
  • Motivation, energy and enthusiasm

Interested candidates should e-mail a CV and covering letter, summarising their professional background and reasons for interest in the position to Scott Roberton ( owstons@fpt.vn ) no later than Friday 11 July 2008.

Added 06 July 2008

Volunteers for Neotropical Otter project in Costa Rica

We have an ongoing project on the neotropical otter (Lontra longicaudis) in Corcovado National Park in Costa Rica. We are looking for volunteers to participate in the project and help the master student with field work.
Any person that could be interested and know more details about the project, please, contact me by email or phone.

Manuel Spínola, Ph.D.
Instituto Internacional en Conservación y Manejo de Vida Silvestre Universidad Nacional Apartado 1350-3000 Heredia COSTA RICA mspinola@una.ac.cr
Teléfono: 277-3598
Fax: 237-7036

Added 19 May 2008

Positions Sought

I have just completed my Master's in wildlife health and population management.
I was wondering if you have any research positions available on your team, or are aware of any other scientists or NGOs requiring assistants. I am dedicated to conservation and am a hard worker. I would gladly forward my resume to you for consideration. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

Shauna King
SNDKING@dal.ca

Funding Available

None notified at present

Projects Seeking Funding

None notified at present