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27 de marzo de 2025

Ofertas y prácticas con muy buenas condiciones para trabajar por la biodiversidad en la FfB

 🌿 Join Our Team – We’re Hiring! 🌿

The Finance for Biodiversity Foundation is growing!
If you're passionate about nature and finance, we’d love to hear from you.

📌 Corporate Engagement Manager
Lead and coordinate our Engagement with Companies Working Group and the FABRIC investor initiative on biodiversity in the textile sector. You’ll work closely with FfB members, monitor developments in biodiversity-related engagement, and represent FfB at key events.
💼 Remote (EU/UK time zone) | 32–40 hrs/week
💷 €50,000–€75,000 (or equivalent)
🗓️ Apply by 11 April

📌 Technical Associate – Real Assets
Support our members (asset managers, owners, banks, etc.) in integrating biodiversity into real asset investments such as real estate, infrastructure, agriculture, and forestry. Help develop guidance and tools aligned with TNFD, SFDR, CSRD, and more.
💼 Remote (EU/UK time zone) | 32–40 hrs/week
💷 €40,000–€60,000 (or equivalent)
🗓️ Apply by 11 April

📌 Communications Coordinator (maternity leave cover)
Play a key role in shaping how we communicate our mission, impact, and activities. You’ll manage our channels, content strategy, digital campaigns, and publications—raising awareness of biodiversity and sustainable finance.
💼 Remote (EU/UK time zone) | 32–40 hrs/week
💷 €30,000–€55,000 (or equivalent)
📆 Contract until Dec 2025
🗓️ Apply by 11 April

📌 Interns & Working Students
Support our international team with research, working group coordination, communications, and events. A flexible, hands-on role for those keen to learn and contribute to halting nature loss.
🎓 Part-time or full-time | Flexible start
💼 Remote (EU/UK time zone)
💷 Paid (based on location)

👉 Learn more & apply

Coordina trabajo de campo y voluntariado en proyectos de conservación (Madagascar)

Job title:

Senior Conservation Research Assistant

Responsibilities:

  • Research Leadership

    • Lead and manage the research team in the field, ensuring effective data collection and high research standards.

    • Conduct field-based research on key species and ecosystems, including setting up transects and collecting relevant ecological data.

    • Contribute to the development of new research projects and conservation initiatives, identifying priority areas for future work.

    • Foster relationships with other conservation organisations and researchers to expand SEED’s research programme.

  • Data Management & Reporting

    • Ensure accurate data collection, cleaning, and organisation in line with established research protocols.

    • Collaborate with the SCRP Coordinator in data analysis and reporting for internal use and external donors.

    • Contribute to research papers, presentations, and other publications for the international conservation community.

    • Identify opportunities for research collaborations, funding, and proposal development.

  • Volunteer Coordination & Training

    • Provide day-to-day management and support for short-term volunteers, ensuring their well-being.

    • Lead training sessions for volunteers on research protocols, data collection methods, and safety procedures.

  • Collaboration & Team Management

    • Collaborate with both international and national research staff to maintain effective communication.

    • Promote a positive working environment, encouraging teamwork and knowledge sharing among staff and volunteers.

    • Ensure all fieldwork adheres to SEED’s health, safety, and ethical guidelines.

  • Community Engagement & Outreach

    • Assist with community engagement efforts, including meetings, surveys, and outreach initiatives.

    • Provide interpretation and translation when necessary for effective communication between staff and local communities.

  • Logistics & Operations

    • Help manage field research logistics, including equipment, transport, and accommodation.

    • Oversee daily operations of the research camp to ensure smooth logistics and resource management.

  • Policy & Compliance

    • Adhere to SEED’s policies, including safeguarding, anti-corruption, and whistleblowing procedures.

    • Undergo training to maintain health, safety, and ethical standards.

  • Additional Tasks

    • Undertake other tasks as assigned by the Director of Programmes and Operations, Conservation Research Coordinator, or Senior Research Assistant within the scope of this role.

Requirements:

  • A Master’s degree in a conservation-related field, or a first degree plus at least two years of practical field-based research experience.

  • Proven experience in data handling, cleaning, and analysis, with proficiency in statistical software (e.g., R, Python).

  • Field data collection experience, including the use of GPS and/or GIS.

  • Experience compiling conservation reports or academic papers, presenting data clearly and professionally.

  • Specialist knowledge in primatology, herpetology, botany, or environmental education (desirable).

  • Willingness to safely handle and identify reptiles and amphibians.

  • Working knowledge of GPS and/or GIS.

  • A current First Aid certificate.

  • Commitment to SEED Madagascar’s ethos, with passion and motivation.

  • Ability to work across different cultures and language barriers, sharing skills and knowledge.

  • Problem-solving skills, flexibility, and patience.

  • Strong organisational skills and ability to meet deadlines.

  • Confidence in giving guidance and support to the team, ensuring safety and preserving SEED Madagascar’s reputation.

Location:
Fort Dauphin, Madagascar

How to apply:
Interested applicants should send a CV and a covering letter in English, explaining their suitability and motivation for this position, to SEED Madagascar Director of Programmes and Operations, Lisa Bass, via email at lisa@seedmadagascar.org.

Contact details:
SEED Madagascar
Website: www.madagascar.co.uk
Email: lisa@seedmadagascar.org

Application Deadline: Monday 28th April 2025 at 23:59 GMT.
Please note: AI generated cover letters and recruitment exercises will not be processed.

Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. Long-listed applicants will complete an exercise, followed by an initial interview with Madagascar-based staff. Short-listed applicants will interview with the London team. SEED Madagascar encourages equality, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace.

Vete a Nueva Zelanda a estudiar cómo el cambio climático afecta las lenguas indígenas

 Two fully funded PhD positions – Understanding the past and future of global cultural and linguistic diversity

Responsibilities:
Quantify linguistic and cultural diversity around the globe, identify and test what drives this diversity, and forecast future diversity using computational models and newly available data.
This includes:

  1. Identifying the drivers of cultural and linguistic diversity

  2. Forecasting how language loss and climate change will shape the future of Indigenous languages and cultures

  3. Contributing to the protection and understanding of human diversity and intangible cultural heritage

Requirements:

  • Excellent Master’s degree in historical/typological/computational linguistics, evolutionary biology/ecology, or evolutionary/cross-cultural anthropology

  • Experience with programming languages (e.g., R, Python) and computational models (Bayesian phylogenetic methods or spatial modelling)

  • Excellent analytical skills and attention to detail

  • Effective communication and teamwork abilities

Location:
University of Auckland, School of Biological Sciences, New Zealand

How to apply:
Send a cover letter explaining your motivation and relevant experience, a CV/academic transcript, and contact details for two referees to:
📧 simon.greenhill@auckland.ac.nz

https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/understanding-the-past-and-future-of-global-cultural-and-linguistic-diversity/?p183755

26 de marzo de 2025

10 becas de 4000€ para estancias de 5 meses en laboratorios del CSIC

Conexión GENOMA oferta 10 becas para estancias de 5 meses en laboratorios pertenecientes a esta red de colaboración científico-técnica, con una dotación de 4.000€ por beca.


El programa JAE Intro tiene como objetivo dar a conocer las posibilidades que ofrecen los institutos del CSIC a estudiantes universitarios interesados en seguir una carrera investigadora las posibilidades que ofrecen los Institutos del CSIC.

Toda la información relativa a esta convocatoria está disponible en https://sede.csic.gob.es/tramites/programa-jae/convocatoria-jae-intro-icu-2025

Requisitos específicos de las becas ofertadas por Conexión GENOMA:
- Estar cursando un Grado o un Máster de la rama de conocimiento de Ciencias o Ciencias de la Salud.
- Acreditar una nota media de Grado igual o superior a 6.

Más información: https://conexion-genoma.csic.es/becas-jae-intro-icu-2025/

Descripción de los planes formativos ofertados: https://conexion-genoma.csic.es/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Planes-formativos-JAEIntroICU_2025-Conexion-GENOMA.pdf


El plazo de presentación de solicitudes permanecerá abierto hasta el 16 de abril de 2025.

Biodiversity manager in Dublin (€85k plus benefits and bonus)

Biodiversity Manager

Sector: Industry Confidential

Location: Dublin (Hybrid)

Salary: c. €85k plus benefits and bonus


Our Client

Our client is a large, well-established organisation that is significantly investing in sustainability and ESG initiatives. As part of its commitment to environmental leadership, it is expanding its expertise in biodiversity, land use, and nature-based solutions. This is a key role within the organisation’s sustainability function, providing expert guidance on biodiversity strategies, regulatory compliance, and nature-positive solutions.


Why Should You Apply?

This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced nature and biodiversity professional to drive meaningful impact within a large organisation. You will work at the forefront of sustainability, collaborating with cross-functional teams to integrate nature-positive solutions into broader ESG and climate strategies. The organisation is known for its investment in long-term growth, providing excellent career development opportunities.


Who Should Apply?

Candidates with the following experience;

  • Background in delivering large biodiversity and ecological projects of organisations interacting with nature
  • Strong understanding of corporate approaches to Biodiversity & Natural Resources - strategies, frameworks, standards, KPIs
  • Excellent project management, data analysis, and technical report-writing skills.
  • Excellent track record with stakeholder relationships and engagement


Role and Reporting Lines

Reporting to the Head of Sustainability, the successful candidate will:


  • Lead nature and biodiversity projects, ensuring alignment with global standards
  • Develop and implement biodiversity and land-use strategies within the organisation
  • Conduct research and analysis, preparing high-quality technical reports and presentations
  • Engage with stakeholders, regulatory bodies, and industry groups


Interested in this position?

To apply, please submit your CV to Lisa Tully who is managing this assignment or to inquire further please contact us directly on 01 913 1135.

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