Field Technician

About Panthera Corporation

Founded in 2006, Panthera is devoted to the conservation of the world’s 40 species of wild cats and the vast ecosystems they inhabit. Our team of biologists, data scientists, law enforcement experts and wild cat advocates studies and protects the seven species of big cats: cheetahs, jaguars, leopards, lions, pumas, snow leopards and tigers. Panthera also creates targeted conservation strategies for the world’s most threatened and overlooked small cats. With our supporters around the world, we inform the public about the plight of wild cats, help local communities live in harmony with wild cats, protect wild cats and their prey from poaching, fight the illegal wildlife trade and safeguard the precious landscapes wild cats need to survive.


Position title: Field Technician

Reports to: Project Coordinator and Country Director, Honduras

Panthera Division: Conservation Action

Geographic Scope: Honduras

Duty Station: Honduras

Position Type: Consultant


Overview

The Field technician organizes, implements and develops activities for the correct and efficient execution of the Rain Forest Trust project and other tasks assigned by the country director.

 

Responsibilities & duties

 

  • Accompaniment and coordination of the Rain Forest Trust project team, and preparation of monthly reports.
  • Placement of camera traps and acoustic monitors, and preparation of databases and maps of the study sites.
  • Support to the country Director and Project Coordinator in multiple activities, from assistance during the execution of meetings, preparation of reports.
  • Fund management and expenses reporting of cash advances assigned.
  • Support writing of scientific articles.
  • Support in the maintenance of Panthera vehicles and shopping of materials and equipment.
  • Writing scientific articles.
  • Technical field visits and meeting with community leaders on various topics.
  • Overseeing the work of the field guides and park rangers
  • Writing minutes and reports from meetings with local stakeholders.
  • Camping in remote areas while conducting field surveys
  • Coordinating other field biologist during amphibian, botanical, birds and mammals surveys
  • Coordinating logistics for all field trips (meals, lodging, materials, transportations).

Qualifications, experience and personality traits


  • At least two years of experience in conservation, supported by a bachelor’s degree in biology; preferably from a local or regional university for general knowledge of the natural history and systematics of the country’s species.
  • Basic knowledge of Geographical Information System (GIS), database management and packages for data analysis or statistical analysis.
  • Basic knowledge of wildlife and ecosystems in Honduras.
  • Knowledge of the national territory, especially protected areas of the country.
  • Ability to lead teams and communication skills with local communities.
  • Abilities to field data collection, literature reviews and to write scientific articles.
  • Willingness to travel regularly and work extended periods of time in the field and outside conventional hours/environments.
  • Driver’s license and experience in driving of four-wheel-drive vehicle and motorcycles.
  • Proficiency in English and Spanish.

 

How to Apply

 

Interested applicants may submit their most updated CV, along with a cover letter describing their interest in the role to the Panthera Careers Page. The application closing date is April 18, 2025. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

 


Conservation Action

Distrito Central, Francisco Morazán, Honduras

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