
GLOBAL TIGER FORUM (GTF)
The Global Tiger Forum is an inter-governmental and international body established with members from willing countries to embark on a worldwide campaign, common approach, promotion of appropriate programmes and controls to save the remaining five sub-species of tigers in the wild
distributed over 14 tiger range countries of the world.
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Vacancy announcement for the post of Secretary-General |
The Global Tiger Forum (http://www.globaltiger.org/)
is looking for an experienced person for the post of Secretary-General.
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS:
(i) Post Graduate degree in
Forestry/Wildlife/Environmental Science/Management
(ii) Minimum work experience of 8 years in administration and management of tiger/wildlife conservation
(iii) Experience in and knowledge of policies and programmes of tiger conservation
REMUNERATION: USD 2000-3000 (INR 90,000-1,35,000) per month (as per qualification and experience)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 31, 2010
TO APPLY:
The post is open to serving as well as retired officers.
Retired officers may forward their applications along with their bio-data and supporting documents directly to the GTF Secretariat, addressed to:
The Secretary-General,
GTF &
Member Secretary, National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA),
Annexe No 5, Bikaner House,
Shahjahan Road, New Delhi,
India.
Fax - 91-011-40526723
email - gtf@bol.net.in, globaltigerforum@gmail.com
Serving officers will have to route their applications through the state/country governments or organisation where the applicants are currently serving. However, advance copies of their applications may be sent to the Secretariat for information.
The International Fund for Animal Welfare - Wildlife Trust of India (IFAW-WTI) works in collaboration with the Global Tiger Forum (GTF) to ensure that national and international policies that affect the tiger are in consonance with the survival needs of the species.
IFAW-WTI also assists the GTF in its objective to highlight the rationale for tiger conservation, provide trans-national leadership and facilitate a common approach to safeguard the survival of the tiger, its prey and its habitat throughout the world.
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