Field Manager
Field Manager
ROLE
– Oversee day-to-day operations, maintenance, and overall functioning of the Biodiversity Park, ensuring cleanliness, infrastructure upkeep, and site standards.
– Supervise nursery and maintenance staff; monitor plantation health and survival rates, irrigation systems, and habitat conditions.
– Maintain biodiversity records, including flora and fauna data, ecological observations, and site development documentation.
– Manage inventory of nursery inputs, tools, and operational consumables.
– Plan and coordinate visits of volunteers, community members, stakeholders, and students, ensuring structured and meaningful engagement experiences.
– Conduct guided trails, orientation sessions, and educational activities, interpreting the ecological significance and development journey of the biodiversity zones.
– Supervise and guide Field Associates responsible for school outreach and mobilization under the Schools for Forests program.
– Maintain operational and activity reports, ensure achievement of plantation and engagement targets, and coordinate with the Senior Manager for planning and review.
REQUIREMENTS
– Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Environmental Science, Forestry, Biodiversity, Ecology, or a related field.
– Relevant 3–5 years of experience in plantation management, environmental projects, biodiversity parks, or field operations.
– Strong understanding of biodiversity, ecology, and environmental education concepts.
– Ability to confidently engage and communicate with students, volunteers, and community groups.
– Team supervision and leadership capability.
– Basic documentation, reporting, and record-keeping skills.
– Organizational and coordination abilities for managing site operations and field visits.
– Languages known: Marathi, Hindi, English.
BENEFITS
– Compensation: As per organizational standards, based on skills and experience.
