About the Organization:
Established as a Charitable Trust on 27 November, 1969, WWF India set out with the aim of reducing the degradation of Earth’s natural environment and building a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. In 1987, the organization changed it's name from the World Wildlife Fund to World Wide Fund for Nature India. With five decades of extensive work in the sector, WWF India today is one of the leading conservation organizations in the country.
Job Responsibilities:
Content development
Write scientifically accurate and engaging educational content in different formats (articles, newsletters, slide decks, video scripts, reports, etc.) for a variety of audiences
Editing: Identifying errors, factual inaccuracies, issues with context or clarity
Identify high-quality images for content and design slide decks
Draft newsletters, outreach materials, and educational social media posts and creatives.
Trainings and events
Support the EE division in content and capacity-building activities, both digital and on-ground
Assist in developing training materials
Support in organisation and delivery of workshops, trainings, and events
Draft event-related materials, social media announcements, and conduct post-event surveys.
Education Qualification/Required Skills & Experience:
Post-graduate degree in environmental science / wildlife biology / life sciences or any other relevant scientific discipline from a reputed university
2-4 years of experience in curriculum development, content development, and editing (preferred)
Excellent written and spoken English with strong writing and editing skills
Knowledge of environmental and sustainability issues with the ability to translate scientific concepts into accessible educational content
Familiarity with formal school curricula (CBSE, ICSE, IB) and private school educational requirements is an advantage.
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