PROJECT OVERVIEW
KTK-BELT and the Rainforest Trust are partnering to create new Conservation Areas in the eastern region of Nepal. The new Conservation Areas will expand existing protected areas, safeguarding endangered species on the IUCN Red List. KTK-BELT is building the team of scientists, project managers, thematic experts, community mobilizers, and youth fellows, to work at multiple levels to achieve necessary results.
SCOPE OF WORK
The incumbent will be responsible for the overall development, coordination, and management of the creation of the new Conservation Areas, under the direction and supervision of the Project Directors, including outreach, implementing annual plans, and ensuring timely delivery of the project milestones, outputs, and outcomes
RESPONSIBILITIES
Project Management
Coalition-Building/Strategic Partnership
The initial contract is for a six-month term with one-month trial basis. Please submit your cover letter, CV, 3 work samples and 3 references with a range for salary expectations to info@belt-project.org/ pemabhutia@belt-project.org including the position title in the subject heading of your email.
ABOUT KTK-BELT
KTK-BELT (www.belt-project.org) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established in 2014 to catalyze new models of biodiversity conservation and environmental learning in eastern Nepal. Its mission is to work with teachers, farmers, youth, and women to create a ‘Vertical University’ that will span from Koshi Tappu Wildlife Sanctuary (67 m.) to Kanchenjunga (8,586 m.), the third tallest peak in the world. The idea is to give a framework to local farmers to become ‘professors’ of the Vertical University, to share their indigenous knowledge while conserving threatened species and landscapes.
KTK-BELT works with non-profit cooperatives called ‘Learning Grounds.’ Each Learning Ground, governed by a diverse local Board, owns its own biodiversity-rich conservation land base, which it holds in perpetuity in order to prevent ecosystem fragmentation and deforestation. Local BELT Youth Fellows, trained by KTK-BELT staff, run and administer the Learning Grounds.
PROJECT OVERVIEW
KTK-BELT is working with the Rainforest Trust to create new Conservation Areas in the eastern region of Nepal. The new Conservation Area will help expand protected areas, safeguarding endangered species on the IUCN Red List. To achieve this, KTK-BELT is building a team of project managers, thematic experts, community mobilizers, and youth fellows, to work at both the community level and at the advocacy level.