Project Assistant for Community-based Conservation (CBC)

Project Assistant for Community-based Conservation (CBC)NTFP-EP Asiais an association of 30 members with over 100 partner non-governmental organizations and community-based organizations working with forest-based communities to strengthen their capacity in the sustainable management of natural resources in Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam. The Project Assistant role is open to Philippine-based applicants only. This is a full-time position with flexibility for remote work and occasional field travel.

The duty station is NTFP-EP Asia, Quezon City, but applicants based outside Metro Manila are also welcome to apply. The role will be supervised by the Program Officer for Community-Based Conservation and is offered under a five-month service contract, covering the period from 15 July to 15 December 2025. This is a full-time role, with schedule and outputs aligned to project deliverables.

Application Procedure Please submit your application no later than Thursday 24 July 2025 at 5:00 PM, with the following requirements:Send your Curriculum Vitae/Resume and application letter via email to ************@ntfp.org , addressed to The Executive Director.

Use the subject line format: “Project Assistant, FAMILYNAME - CV” or “Project Assistant, FAMILYNAME - Application Letter”Bachelors degree, preferably in Environmental Science, Anthropology, Development Studies, or related fields

At least 5 years of experience in project management or coordination roles, ideally in regional or multi-country programs

Strong understanding of Indigenous Peoples rights, biodiversity conservation, or NTFP-based livelihoods

Excellent communication, organizational, and cross-cultural coordination skills

Ability to work independently and collaboratively across diverse teamsDUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Each Employees duties and responsibilities contribute towards the attainment of the Vision, Mission,and Goals of NTFP-EP.This includes providing proactive support and working in cooperation with partners, including those from the marginalized sectors - indigenous peoples and local communities including women and youth - in the different country networks and in various capacities. The Project Assistant will provide coordination and logistical support to the regional implementation of the project “Documentation of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) and

Their Uses in South and Southeast Asia.” Responsibilities include:Coordinating with regional and country-level partners across six countries

Developing and managing project timelines, work plans, and reporting schedules

Facilitating donor communications and ensuring compliance with funding requirements

Organizing regular check-ins with country focal persons and civil society partners

Monitoring field activity progress and supporting timely delivery of outputs

Supporting planning and logistics for validation workshops and knowledge dissemination

Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. NTFP-EP is an equal opportunity employer and values the diverse backgrounds of all its applicants. It follows the principles of honesty, trust and respect.

It does not tolerate harassment or discrimination of any kind, such as cases involving gender, race, color, age, religion, citizenship, disabilities, sexual orientation, senior citizen status, or any other protected status. This policy follows all applicable laws governing non-discrimination in employment in the Philippines and/or in the CLMV country where the employee or applicant is based.

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  • Company : Ntfp
  • Position : Project Assistant for Community-based Conservation (CBC)
  • Location : Manila, Metro Manila
  • Country : PH

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Post Date : 2025-09-03 | Expired Date : 2025-10-03