ICFRE jobs for Project Assistant Medical Botany/ Field Assistant/ Data Entry Operator in Shimla. Last Date to apply: 02 Sep 2016
Project Assistant Medical Botany/ Field Assistant/ Data Entry Operator
Job Description
Adv./Notice No. 1-1(66)/HFRI-532, Dated : 24/08/2016
Project Assistant Medical Botany/ Field Assistant/ Data Entry Operator recruitment in Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education- Himalayan Forest Research Institute
Project Assistant Medical Botany
Project Title : Ecological Studies in Alpine Pastures of district Shimla. HP. (ICFR-PLA)
Qualification : Bachelors degree in Medical/ Botany/ Forestry
No. of Post : 01
Salary : Rs. 8500
Field Assistant
Project Title : Monitoring & Evaluation of Plantations raised under HP state CAMPA. (Consultancy)
Qualification : 10+2 with experience in Computer Application and proficient; in data entry and in compilations of Monitoring & Evaluation Reports.
No. of Post : 01
Data Entry Operator
Qualification : 10+2 with experience in Computer Application and proficiency in data entry and in compliation of Monitoring & Evaluation Reports
No. of Post : 01
Salary : Rs. 7000
Field Assistant
Project Title : Standardisation of nursery and propagation methods of Trillium Rownianum Wall. ex. D. Don (Nagchhatri). (NMPB. New Delhi)
Qualification : 10+2. Desirable : 01 year experience in survey work of medicinal plants in high hill region of HP
No. of Post : 01
Salary : Rs. 9000
Age : 35 yrs
Job Particulars
About Company
Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE), an apex body in the national forestry research system, has been undertaking the holistic development of forestry research through need based planning, promoting, conducting and coordinating research, education and extension covering all aspects of forestry. The Council deals with the solution based forestry research in tune with the emerging issues in the sector, including global concerns such as climate change, conservation of biological diversity, combating desertification and sustainable management and development of resources. Topical research by the Council enhances public confidence in the ability of forest managers and researchers to successfully handle challenges related to natural resource management.