We are looking for a mature and capable team member who is passionate about proactive conservation, education and publicity. You will be engaged in our wetland conservation team, and manage diverse duties such as habitat management, ecological surveying and frontline staff supervision. Based on your capabilities and our needs, you will be responsible for coordinating and executing various community and school engagement programmes.

Duties:

  • Oversee various stages of wetland conservation projects to fulfil the agreed conservation goals within designated time frames;
  • Manage on-site workforce and coordinate with other team members to implement habitat restoration and maintenance works;
  • Coordinate ecological and environmental studies to inform habitat management decisions;
  • Develop and deliver nature tours, talks and other trainings for teachers, students and the public;
  • Create and write-up educational kits, training materials, publications and publicity materials;
  • Manage every stage of community and school engagement programmes, from planning to implementation and achievement sharing;
  • Coordinate and communicate with stakeholders and partners, including schools, government departments, professional bodies, community groups, volunteers and etc;
  • Support any ad-hoc tasks as assigned.

Basic requirements:

  • Bachelor degree or above (preferably in ecology, environmental science, biology, geography or related disciplines);
  • Preferably 3 years of relevant working experience (candidate with less experience will be considered as Assistant Officer);
  • Ability to create new project initiatives;
  • Ability to work with other team members to perform simultaneous duties;
  • Should be detailed-oriented, with strong self-learning ability, communication and problem-solving skills;
  • Proficient command in both English and Chinese.

Nice to be/have:

  • Demonstrated knowledge of local ecology and environmental issues;
  • Full-time working experience in proactive environmental conservation;
  • Experience in planning and executing community and school engagement programmes;
  • Physical fitness and experience to cope with challenging outdoor environments;
  • Passion for biodiversity conservation;
  • Experience in environmental education.

This position bases in our headquarters in Lai Chi Kok. We offer a 5-day work week. Candidates may need to work outdoors on a regular basis. Occasionally, you are required to work on Saturday, Sunday or public holidays; compensation leave will be provided in such circumstances

Interested candidates please send your cover letter, CV with past work track records, current salary, expected salary and academic results to recruitment@greenpower.org.hk. (Please mark the job reference in the email subject.)

Application would be considered until the position is filled.