India's rapid economic growth is leading to new and increased developmental opportunities and challenges at multiple levels. As one of the largest conservation organizations in the country, WWF-India seeks to leverage these opportunities and address these challenges both through enhancing biodiversity conservation, and reducing humanity's environmental footprint.
WWF-India's sustainable business programme is aimed at working with business and industry in improving environmental and social outcomes. These engagements help corporates (1) understand the impact of their business / financing and supply chains on critical natural habitats, such as deforestation, extractives, fossil fuel emissions, and (2) find solutions that mitigate business risks and enhance business opportunities that promote positive conservation outcomes, such as sustainable finance, water stewardship, climate innovation, renewable energy, plastics management.
Deforestation and land use change for production of soft commodities are the main driver of global biodiversity loss. We are losing habitats such as forests and grasslands at an alarming rate, as they are plowed into cropland land for food production. This deforestation and conversion of habitats harms both people and nature—driving biodiversity loss, disrupting freshwater cycles, eroding soils, driving climate change, and marginalizing the communities that depend on them.
WWF India has long been working on promoting transparency in the supply chain to enable conditions needed to weed out the risk of deforestation from the supply chain to not only protect investments but also largely the ecosystem. WWF India has been engaging with companies, financial institutions, and governments to achieve tangible results at the pace and scale required to curb the current global destruction of ecosystems.
WWF-India is looking for a dynamic and self-motivated individual with inherent sensitivity towards conservation of nature, to work on promoting sustainable practices with the Business and Industry sector by promoting sustainable supply chains and sustainable consumption & production. The incumbent will also contribute to policy and action research of the Sustainable Business team's work on circular economy, business action on climate, GHG emission reduction through promoting DCF commodities.
The incumbent will report to Sr. Expert – Commodities and Sustainable Supply Chains and Sr. Expert – Corporate Stewardship in the management and execution of priority projects within the sustainable business programme, including technical inputs, corporate & government engagement, network coordination, knowledge management, and fundraising.
Location : New Delhi
Job Profile :
Research & knowledge management
Policy and partnerships
Programme management and development
Requirements
Desired Qualifications, Experience and competencies :
Travel :
National and international travel may be required
Management :
Position reports to Sr Expert – Commodities & Sustainable Supply Chain, and Sr. Expert- Corporate Stewardship
WWF-India is an equal opportunity employer. Applications from qualified women are encouraged.
Remuneration will be competitive with Indian NGO pay scales and will depend upon the candidate's experience levels and the overall WWF-India salary structure. WWF-India does not provide housing, telephone, or vehicle facilities.
Skills Required
Fundraising, Research, Knowledge Management, circular economy
Senior Officer • Delhi, India