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GBPNIHE-SRC Recruitment 2022 - Data Assistant / Project Fellow Vacancy, Job Opening

G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment, Sikkim Regional Centre (GBPNIHE-SRC) is recruiting for the post of Data Assistant / Project Fellow. Apply Now!

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GBPNIHE-SRC Recruitment 2022

G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment, Sikkim Regional Centre (GBPNIHE-SRC) is inviting applications from eligible candidates for the posts of Data Assistant and Junior Project Fellow. Desirous candidates can check all the job details of no of posts, age limit, salary, qualification, etc prescribed below:

GBPNIHE-SRC Job Opening

Name of Post

Junior Project Fellow (JPF)

Junior Project Fellow (JPF)

 Data Assistant

No.of Vacancy

01

01

01

Name of project

FOSTERING CLIMATE SMART COMMUNITIES IN THE INDIAN HIMALAYAN REGION (IHR)

Mainstreaming Himalayan Biodiversity for Sustainable Development

Himalaya Calling: Bridging science, policy and practice to foster sustainable development in the Indian Himalayan region (IHR)

Age limit

28 Years

28 Years

28 Years

Salary

Rs. 20,000 + 8% HRA (or min. Rs. 1,800 as per Govt. norms)

Rs. 20,000 + 8% HRA (or min. Rs. 1,800 as per Govt. norms)

Rs. 18,000 + 8% HRA (or min. Rs. 1,800 as per Govt. norms)

Job Location

Sikkim

Last date

October 15, 2022

Qualification 

Name of Post

Qualification 

Junior Project Fellow (JPF)

Essential:

(i) Master degree in Environmental Science/ Geography/ Geology/ RS & GIS/ Economics/ Mathematics/ Statistics/ Physical Sciences/ or other relevant disciplines.

Desirable:

(ii) Experience in conducting survey, and data analysis

(iii) Knowledge of climate vulnerability assessment

(iv) Experience of working with community

(v) Efficiency in Computer & RS/ GIS related work

Junior Project Fellow (JPF)

First Class Master degree in Botany/ Forestry/ Environment Science/ Life Science, or relevant disciplines

 Data Assistant

Essential:

(vi) Master degree in Environmental Sciences/ RS & GIS/ Geography/Geology/ Botany/Forestry/ Physical

Sciences/ Social Sciences or relevant disciplines.

Desirable:

(vii) Experience in Data compilation, database handling, and office assistance

(viii) Data processing and Map preparation

(ix) Efficiency in Computer & RS/ GIS related work

Selection Procedure 

A Walk-In-Interview will be held on 17 October 2022 from 10:30 A.M. onwards, both through online/ off-line mode, at G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment, Sikkim Regional Centre, Panthang, Gangtok, Sikkim

How to apply 

Candidates must bring all original documents, certificates, testimonials, publications/thesis/ dissertation/ reports, etc., along with one set (photocopy) of all the documents and CV.

Those candidates who wish to appear for interview through online mode should send advance copy of the bio-data along with application in the prescribed format with all supporting documents to the Regional Centre Head, GBPNIHE, Sikkim Regional Centre by e-mail (headskrc@gmail.com) on or before 15 October 2022.

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About GBPNIHE-SRC

G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment (formerly known as G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment & Development) was established in 1988-89, during the birth centenary year of Bharat Ratna Pt. Govind Ballabh Pant, as an autonomous Institute of the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change (MoEF&CC), Govt. of India, which has been identified as a focal agency to advance scientific knowledge, to evolve integrated management strategies, demonstrate their efficacy for conservation of natural resources, and to ensure environmentally sound development in the entire Indian Himalayan Region (IHR). The Institute attempts to maintain a balance of intricate linkages between socio-cultural, ecological, economic and physical systems that could lead to sustainability in the IHR. To achieve this, the Institute follows a multidisciplinary and holistic approach in all its Research and Development programmes with emphasis on interlinking natural and social sciences. In this effort, particular attention is given to the preservation of fragile mountain ecosystems, indigenous knowledge systems and sustainable use of natural resources. A conscious effort is made to ensure participation of local inhabitants for long-term acceptance and success of various programmes. Training, environmental education and awareness to different stakeholders are essential components of all the R&D programmes of the Institute.