The Project Analyst will provide technical, analytical, and coordination support to the Ecosystem Restoration and Resilient Development in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (ERRD-CHT) project. The role focuses on biodiversity conservation, environmental restoration, and resilient ecosystem development—empowering communities through inclusive, gender-responsive approaches to natural resource management, in partnership with local institutions and stakeholders.
Job Responsibilities
Technical Support and Implementation
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Lead biodiversity and environmental assessments, ecosystem restoration planning, and development of community conservation action plans.
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Guide reforestation, watershed protection, species selection, and ecological monitoring strategies.
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Prepare biodiversity training modules and deliver training of trainers (ToT) sessions.
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Coordinate with implementing partners, community stakeholders, and local government.
Community Engagement and Capacity Building
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Ensure meaningful participation of women, youth, and Indigenous groups in biodiversity decision-making.
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Build capacity of community-based groups (e.g., Biodiversity Conservation Groups, Village Common Forests).
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Organize participatory workshops and education campaigns.
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Integrate traditional ecological knowledge into restoration planning.
Policy and Institutional Coordination
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Align project activities with national biodiversity strategies and local government plans.
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Coordinate with national departments (DoE, BFD, DAE) and Hill District Councils.
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Support preparation of policy briefs and case studies.
Monitoring, Evaluation, and Knowledge Management
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Support development of M&E tools, communication plans, and progress tracking.
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Maintain biodiversity indicators and monitor outcomes such as species recovery and forest health.
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Document lessons learned, success stories, and prepare technical reports for donors and government.
Job Requirements
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Education:
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Master’s degree in Environmental Management, Forestry, Natural Resource Management, or related fields.
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Bachelor’s degree with two additional years of relevant experience may be considered.
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Experience:
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2 years (with Master’s) or 4 years (with Bachelor’s) of experience in biodiversity conservation, ecological restoration, or related areas.
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Field experience in community-based adaptation and Indigenous area projects preferred.
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Skills:
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Strong knowledge of tropical ecosystems, native species, biodiversity monitoring.
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Experience with M&E, coordination, facilitation, and stakeholder engagement.
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Familiarity with gender and social inclusion in environmental programming.
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Languages:
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Fluency in English and Bangla required.
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Knowledge of CHT Indigenous languages is an asset.
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