MSc. Student - Conservation Technology & Human-Wildlife Conflict at Mpala

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    MSc. Student - Conservation Technology & Human-Wildlife Conflict
    • Job TypeFull Time
    • QualificationMBA/MSc/MA
    • Experience
    • LocationLaikipia
    • Job FieldData, Business Analysis and AI&nbsp , Project Management&nbsp

    We are seeking a passionate and skilled Kenyan, Second-Year MSc. student to join an exciting conservation technology project tackling human-wildlife conflict in Laikipia expected to begin in August 2025. This position will run for 6 months.

    In this role, you will:

    • Monitor and help reduce conflict between people, elephants, and carnivores
    • Repair and maintain solar-powered speaker systems in the field
    • Train local communities on using conservation technology
    • Collect and analyze data on conflict events
    • Provide regular project updates to collaborators and funders Collaborate with international partners and publish scientific papers

    We're looking for someone who is:

    • Currently pursuing an MSc degree in conservation, ecology, social science, or related field
    • Familiar with local conservation issues and human-wildlife conflict
    • Has Technical aptitude (electronics or mechanical systems)
    • Capable of driving a motorcycle on challenging road networks
    • Strong communication skills (English, Kiswahili; local languages a plus)
    • Passion for working with rural communities and advancing conservation

    Benefits include:

    • Covered field expenses
    • Hands-on training in conservation technology
    • Mentorship, networking, and publication opportunities with an international team

    Method of Application

    Please submit your application to jobs@mpala.org by Friday, 13th June 2025. Your application should include the following documents:

    A cover letter outlining your suitability for the role, a curriculum vitae (CV), MSc. admission Letter and Copies of your academic qualifications.

    Incomplete applications or those received after the deadline may not be considered.

  • Apply Before: 19 June 2025
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