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| • Education: -With 2-3 years experience in relevant field. Master’s in Zoology, Wildlife, Entomology, Forestry, Fisheries, Marine Science, Environmental Science, Conservation biology, or other related field from a reputed university or institution with strong academic record. Bachelor’s degree with additional one (01) year of experience demonstrating strong relevant skills will be considered. • Experience and Training -At least two (02) years of relevant professional experience in programme assistance functions, preferably within NGOs, conservation organisations or research projects. -Demonstrated ability to take initiative and responsibility for assigned tasks, and to provide basic guidance or support to peers or field assistants when required, under supervision -Basic experience supporting project implementation, field activities, data collection, record keeping, or logistical arrangements. -Familiarity with organisational procedures, documentation, and routine reporting processes. -Basic computer literacy, with working knowledge of MS Word, MS Excel, and MS PowerPoint. -Ability to follow instructions, maintain accurate records, and support day-to-day operational tasks. -Willingness to work in both office and field settings, as and when required. -Ability to work independently on assigned tasks with minimal supervision as well as collaboratively within a team, following guidance and contributing positively to shared objectives. -Good organisational skills and the ability to manage assigned tasks within deadlines. • Other Competencies -Ability to proactively learn (coachability), observe, and adapt in line with project objectives and evolving communication needs. -Strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills, with the ability to interact effectively with diverse stakeholders. -Good time management, task prioritisation, and multitasking skills, with attention to detail. -Ability to think on feet with strong work ethics and a cooperative mindset. -Sound decision-making and problem-solving skills, particularly in dynamic project environments. • Language skills -Good presentation, writing and spoken communication skills in English and Bangla are essential. |
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