
Field Ecologist
1 week ago
**Position**: Field Ecologist
**Location**: Nashik
**Travel**: In Nashik District, average of 8 - 12 days a month (by Public Transport)
**Reports To**: Vice-President
**Employment Type**: Full-Time
**Consolidated Salary**:Rs. 40,000/- per month
(Salary is based on experience and skill set.)
**Overview**:
Key responsibilities include monitoring biodiversity, analyzing soil, and water health, and supporting sustainable management practices in designated intervention areas.
This role involves extensive fieldwork, data collection, and collaboration with local communities to enhance conservation efforts, promote sustainable agriculture, and foster environmental education.
The Field Ecologist will also be responsible for completing baseline and periodic assessments, which include soil chemical and microbial analysis, biomass measurements, biodiversity studies, groundwater monitoring, temperature tracking, and species identification.
**Key Responsibilities**:
1. **Biodiversity Assessment and Monitoring**
- Monitor population ecology and health of species within intervention areas.
2. **Vegetation and Biomass Analysis**:
- Evaluate regrowth and vegetation regeneration, including measuring above and below-ground biomass.
- Assess grass cover percentage and monitor soil health parameters (biotic and abiotic).
**3. Water Quality and Soil Health**:
- Monitor Well Water levels and conduct water quality analysis for local water sources.
- Evaluate soil health by assessing key biotic and abiotic factors to ensure ecosystem sustainability.
**4. Camera Trap Management and Wildlife Monitoring**:
- Select, install, and maintain camera traps for wildlife monitoring in the project areas.
- Train team members on data collection using camera traps and analyze data to track wildlife occurrence.
**5. Community Engagement and Education**:
- Gather feedback from participants.
- Analyse feedback to enhance future sessions.
- Develop and promote Agri-ecotourism initiatives to support local communities.
**6. Non-Timber Forest Product (NTFP) Management**:
- Collect and analyze data on NTFP availability across sites.
- Provide recommendations on sustainable NTFP harvesting to support community livelihoods.
**7. Data Collection, Management, and Analysis**:
- Gather, organize, and analyze ecological data, including biodiversity indices, soil health, and water quality.
- Prepare reports and publications for internal and external stakeholders based on research findings.
**Qualifications**:
- Bachelor’s or Master’s in Botany, Biology, Ecology, Environmental Science, Forestry, or a related field.
- Proven experience in fieldwork, data collection, and ecological monitoring.
- Strong analytical skills and ability to synthesize complex ecological data.
- Excellent communication skills, with experience in community engagement and environmental education (desirable but not mandatory).
- Ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions and travel frequently to field sites.
**Skills**:
- Knowledge of Flora And Fauna Identification, Ecosystems, and Biodiversity Conservation Techniques.
- Proficiency in camera trap setup and wildlife monitoring. (desirable but not mandatory)
- Familiarity with soil and water testing methodologies.
- Understanding of ecosystem services and sustainable agriculture practices.
- Experience in environmental education and community outreach.
Submit a Brief Concept Note on the ‘_Importance of Scientific Ecological Restoration._’
**Job Types**: Full-time, Permanent
Schedule:
- Day shift
- Weekend availability
Work Location: In person