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Grassroots Coordinator dimapur,nagaland,india 2 years None Not disclosed Remote Full Time

Position: Grassroots Coordinator Location: Dimapur || North-east India based Contract Duration: 2 years, continued based on performance About GroundUp Conservation GroundUp Conservation (GroundUp Asia Pvt. Ltd) is on a mission to see grassroots play a substantial role in leading the way for a sustainable, just, and equitable world. We power up grassroots at the intersection of nature and livelihoods to break the chain of donor dependence and stretch the impact return of Philanthropic funding. By strengthening grassroots via a range of co-developed strategic inputs, we alleviate impact for conservation and livelihood. Our collected efforts enable grassroots to become self sufficient to continue meeting long-term goals. We are presently working with grassroots in India, Nepal, and actively expanding partnerships in South Asia. GroundUp Conservation with support from University of Cambridge (Samson Conservation Leadership Alumni Fund) is undertaking a project “Grassroots Pathway to Biodiversity Recovery” to addresses the critical funding disconnect for grassroots organisations in South Asia. The goal is to provide targeted support for indigenous and local community-led initiatives, guided by grassroots organisations in line with their specific needs and realities. Recognizing the vital role of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs), the project aims to bridge the gap by fostering partnerships and adopting a locally led approach to connect grassroots organisations with external institutions thus directly addressing conservation challenges on the ground. GroundUp is looking for Grassroots Coordinator to join the team. They are expected to work directly under the Regional Manager, and support in management and coordination of projects with our partner grassroots organizations. Position Summary Grassroots Coordinator will be is responsible for scouting, onboarding and supporting GroundUp's existing and potential Grassroots partners in the Eastern Himalayas. This position will require understanding local community contexts, legislative laws and policies and a strong know-how of the sustainable development sector in the region. Essential responsibilities and functions 1. Grassroots Coordination and Development (70%) Provide comprehensive support to partner grassroots organizations, ensuring alignment with project goals and partnership requirements. Design and implement capacity-building initiatives tailored to the needs of grassroots partners. Support research and project implementation, including literature reviews, qualitative and quantitative data collection, analysis, and documentation. Organize and facilitate local stakeholder meetings and consultations at the organization and community level. Coordinate logistics for fieldwork, workshops, and partnership-related events. Assist in knowledge management, outreach, fundraising, and communications for grassroots partners. Ensure accurate and well-organized documentation of project plans, meeting minutes, and progress reports. Maintain regular communication with the head office and technical teams to ensure effective onground implementation and organizational development. 2. Regional Growth and Technical Backstopping (30%) Support regional impact and growth by identifying and onboarding grassroots partners. Contribute to the development of regional proposals and pitch decks using Theory of Change and impact pathway approaches. Assist in designing Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning & Development (MEL&D) frameworks to guide project management and assess impact. Facilitate regular team meetings to enhance coordination and collaboration. Any other business as need arises. Qualifications: 1. Essential: Master’s degree (or equivalent experience) in social sciences, ecological sciences, grassroots NGO/CSO management, or a related field. 2–3 years of experience coordinating development, livelihoods, or conservation projects. Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to engage empathetically with indigenous and local communities, local leaders, and grassroots NGOs/CSOs. Demonstrated ability to synthesize and communicate complex data and information in a clear and structured manner. Proven team player with excellent organizational and coordination skills. Willingness to travel and work in remote areas with limited infrastructure. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and project management tools. 2. Desirable with potential to learn on the job: Foundational knowledge and skills in ecology or conservation disciplines such as botany, landscape ecology, or zoology. Experience engaging with government and administrative bodies at local and state levels, particularly in environment, livelihoods, or rural development sectors. Familiarity with national and international rights-based frameworks (e.g., UNDRIP, Article 371A, Forest Rights Act, Biological Diversity Act). Critical understanding of systemic inequalities, power structures, and the intersectionality affecting Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities. Strong verbal and written communication skills, with keen attention to detail. Capacity to learn quickly, adapt to dynamic environments, and manage multiple priorities effectively. Individual with experience and motivation to end socio-economic disparity, conservation issues and climate change impacts in their communities and regions are encouraged to apply. Gender Equity & Inclusion Policy GroundUp strongly upholds gender equity. To further strengthen our diversity, we encourage applications from under-represented groups, including women, caste, race, and/or other neglected groups. Language Skills Proficiency in at least 1 regional language and English are essential.

Grassroots Coordinator - Conservation pune,maharashtra,india 3 years None Not disclosed Remote Full Time

Position: Grassroots Coordinator - Conservation Headquarter: Pune, Maharashtra Site Location: Nagaland Duration: Full-time employment with 6 months’ probation Salary: INR 40,000 - 50,000 per month Joining Date: October 2025 About GroundUp Conservation GroundUp Conservation (GroundUp Asia Pvt. Ltd) is on a mission to see grassroots play a substantial role in leading the way for a sustainable, just, and equitable world. We powerUp grassroots at the intersection of nature and livelihoods to break the chain of donor dependence and stretch the impact return of philanthropic funding. By strengthening grassroots via a range of co-developed strategic inputs, we alleviate impact for conservation and livelihood. Our collected efforts enable grassroots to become self-sufficient to continue meeting long-term goals. We are presently working with grassroots in India, Nepal, and actively expanding partnerships in South Asia. GroundUp Conservation's goal is to provide targeted support for indigenous and local community-led initiatives, guided by grassroots organisations in line with their specific needs and realities. Recognizing the vital role of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs), the project aims to bridge the gap by fostering partnerships and adopting a locally led approach to connect grassroots organisations with external institutions thus directly addressing conservation challenges on the ground. GroundUp is looking for a Grassroots Coordinator (Conservation) to join the team. They are expected to work directly under the Regional Manager, and support in management and coordination of projects with our partner grassroots organizations. Position Summary - Grassroots Coordinator (Conservation) will be responsible for scouting, onboarding and supporting GroundUp's existing and potential Grassroots partners in the Eastern Himalayas. You’ll work closely with Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs), focusing on biodiversity conservation, ecological monitoring, and restoration efforts. This role requires strong ecological and conservation knowledge and a strong understanding of Interdisciplinary approaches in the region. This role is dynamic and field intensive. Candidates must be willing to travel at least 50% of the time, including 2–3 week stays in remote locations with limited infrastructure. Essential responsibilities and functions 1. Grassroots Coordination and Development (70%) • Support grassroots partners in designing and implementing conservation-based initiatives, ensuring alignment with project goals and partnership requirements. • Design and implement ecology and conservation capacity-building initiatives for grassroots including ecological monitoring, biodiversity documentation, and conservation planning. • Support research and project implementation, ecological assessments, species monitoring, habitat mapping, and support traditional ecological knowledge documentation. • Organize, facilitate and coordinate logistics for stakeholder meetings, consultations, fieldwork, workshops, and partnership-related events. • Assist in knowledge management, outreach, fundraising, and communications. • Ensure accurate and well-organized documentation of project plans, meeting minutes, and progress reports. • Maintain regular communication with the head office and technical teams to ensure effective on-ground implementation and organizational development. 2. Regional Growth and Technical Backstopping (30%) • Support regional impact and growth by identifying and onboarding grassroots partners. • Contribute to the development of regional proposals and pitch decks using Theory of Change and impact pathway approaches. • Assist in designing Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning & Development (MEL&D) frameworks to guide project management and assess impact. • Facilitate regular team meetings to enhance coordination and collaboration. • Any other business as need arises. Qualifications: 1. Essential: • Master’s degree (or equivalent experience) in Botany/Plant taxonomy, Ecology, Wildlife Sciences, Natural Resource Management, or related fields. • Special preference to candidates with experience in Plant Taxonomy. • Minimum 2–3 years of experience conservation research, biodiversity monitoring, GIS/mapping and survey or ecological restoration projects. • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to engage empathetically with indigenous and local communities, local leaders, and grassroots NGOs/CSOs. • Demonstrated ability to synthesize and communicate complex data and information in a clear and structured manner. • Proven team player with excellent organizational and coordination skills. • Willingness to travel and work in remote areas with limited infrastructure for long periods - at least 50% time. • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and project management tools. 2. Desirable with potential to learn on the job: • Foundational knowledge and skills in social science and development disciplines- such as anthropology, participatory research, community development, and rural livelihoods. • Experience engaging with government and administrative bodies at local and state levels, particularly in environment, livelihoods, or rural development sectors. • Familiarity with national and international rights-based frameworks (e.g., UNDRIP, Schedule VI, Article 371A, Forest Rights Act, Biological Diversity Act). • Critical understanding of systemic inequalities, power structures, and the intersectionality affecting Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities. • Strong verbal and written communication skills, with keen attention to detail. • Capacity to learn quickly, adapt to dynamic environments, and manage multiple priorities effectively. Individuals with experience and motivation to end socio-economic disparity, conservation issues and climate change impacts in their communities and regions are strongly encouraged to apply. Gender Equity & Inclusion Policy GroundUp strongly upholds gender equity. To further strengthen our diversity and associated essential skills, we encourage applications from under-represented groups, including women, caste, race, and/or other neglected groups. Language Skills Proficiency in at least 1 regional language and English are essential. Please share your updated CV with a Cover Letter to hr@groundupasia.com by 15th September.