Rat and Cat Eradication (RaCE) Feasibility Project Officer

Type: 
Paid
Closing date: 
11 Sep 2024
Section: 
Aldabra

JOB TITLE:                               RaCE Feasibility Project Officer x2

SALARY:                                     Subject to qualifications and experience

REPORTING TO:                     RaCE/CEPF coordinator, RaCE feasibility team leader, Aldabra science coordinator

START DATE:                            15/01/2025

DURATION:                               15 months

LOCATION:                                Aldabra Atoll

INCLUDES:                               1 Return flight, transport to and from Aldabra, food while on camp

 

The RaCE feasibility project officers will assist the RaCE feasibility team leader in conducting fieldwork for feasibility trials, including trapping, marking, culling, measuring and dissecting target species (rats and cats), baiting trials, setting camera traps, and maintaining transects. The project officers will also assist with ecological monitoring and fieldwork on non-target species. Office work will include data entry, image uploading, checking and summarising, and report contributions. The candidates will need to ensure strict adherence to project protocols, meticulous data entry, and reporting of field data/observations and challenges or problems in a timely way to the team leader. The project officers will also be responsible for creating media content and project updates (e.g. pictures and footage from the field, social media posts).

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

  • Graduate level education in environmental science/conservation (essential)
  • 2+ years of remote fieldwork experience of ecological monitoring and/or IAS control and research (ideally in Seychelles/Indian Ocean) (essential)

SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES

  • An excellent work ethic
  • A problem-solving and can-do attitude and a passion to learn and develop their skills in conservation and invasive species management
  • A strong interest in and awareness of conservation and especially invasive species practice.
  • An understanding of the importance of meticulous adherence to protocols and data entry and cleaning.
  • Experience with data management (desirable)
  • Experience of data analysis (desirable)
  • First aid qualification (essential)
  • Excellent physical fitness (essential)
  • Small tiller boat license (desirable)

Interested applicants should send a CV and cover letter to nancy@sif.sc and hr@sif.sc by 11th September