{"id":65062,"date":"2021-06-10T08:10:53","date_gmt":"2021-06-10T06:10:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/joblistsouthafrica.com\/?p=65062"},"modified":"2021-06-10T21:21:42","modified_gmt":"2021-06-10T19:21:42","slug":"wilderness-safaris-curent-job-recruitment-apply-now","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/joblistsouthafrica.com\/wilderness-safaris-curent-job-recruitment-apply-now.html","title":{"rendered":"Wilderness Safaris Curent Job Recruitment – Apply Now!"},"content":{"rendered":"
Abu Private Reserve is a responsible luxury ecotourism company that exists to protect pristine wilderness areas and the flora and fauna that they support. We believe that in protecting these areas, and including the local communities in this process, we will make a difference to Africa and ultimately the world.<\/p>\n
We are looking for a dynamic and energy packed suitable individual who are a self- motivated team players, and are dedicated and committed to providing excellent service within a high pressure environment. We wish to invite suitably qualified candidates to apply for the below positions.<\/p>\n
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Job Title: Junior Research Assistant<\/strong> Job Summary:<\/strong> Requirements:<\/strong> Successful candidates will be offered the opportunity to progress to MPhil or PhD level through the Okavango Research Institute, University of Botswana, upon satisfactory completion of 3-month trial period. Students will be funded for 2.5 years (MPhil) or 4 years (PhD), including university fees, stipend and field expenses. The Research Assistants will be expected to live full-time in a camp in the Okavango Delta, in a rich wildlife area. Remuneration during the RA trial period will be dependent on experience.<\/p>\n
\nLocation:<\/strong> Maun, North West, Botswana
\nReference #:<\/strong> APR01
\nContract Type:<\/strong> Permanent
\nSalary:<\/strong> Market Related<\/p>\n
\nA private organization is seeking one junior and one senior research assistant (RA) to study \u201cThe transition (reintegration) of semi-captive elephants into the Okavango Delta.\u201d
\nKEY AREAS OF STUDIES:
\n\u2022The effects of transition (reintegration) on stress levels on Elephants
\n\u2022Social interactions and movement patterns of Elephants<\/p>\n
\nMINIMUN REQUIREMENT:<\/strong>
\n\u2022A relevant Bachelor\u2019s degree with a minimum 3.5 GPA for the Junior Research Assistant
\n\u2022Experience with wildlife research would be an advantage
\n\u2022Willing to spend extended time in the bush
\n\u2022Ability to work as a team and independently<\/p>\n