This is a rare opportunity to live and work in Madagascar, one of the world’s most biodiverse and conservation-critical regions, leading long-term, field-based research in a remote setting. We are seeking a highly motivated Senior Research Assistant (SRA) with a relevant MSc and 1–3 years of practical field research experience to lead SEED Madagascar’s conservation research programme on the ground.
As the Senior Research Assistant, you will oversee the day-to-day operations of SEED’s research camp and play a central role in the design, implementation and reporting of our field-based research. Working closely with SEEDs Conservation Research Programme Coordinator and both international and national staff, you will manage data collection, ensure the quality and integrity of research activities and contribute to the analysis and dissemination of findings to donors and the wider conservation community.
Additionally, you will provide leadership and pastoral support to short-term volunteers, ensuring they receive appropriate training, guidance and supervision during their time in the field. This role is integral to advancing SEED’s mission, combining rigorous scientific research with strong team leadership and collaboration in a challenging but highly rewarding field environment.
Location: Fort Dauphin, Madagascar
Timeframe: 24 months with potential to extend;
Terms and conditions: Local salary to support with accommodation and living costs (field-based food/transport provided); contribution to flights and insurance
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Research Leadership
- Lead and manage the research team in the field, ensuring effective data collection and high research standards.
- Lead field-based research on key species and ecosystems, including setting up transects and collecting relevant ecological data.
- Contribute to the development of new research projects and conservation initiatives, helping to identify priority areas for future work.
- Support in the expansion of SEED’s research program by fostering relationships with other conservation organisations and researchers.
- Data Management & Reporting
- Ensure data is accurately collected, cleaned and organised in accordance with research protocols.
- Collaborate with the SCRP Coordinator in data analysis and the preparation of research reports for both internal use and external donors.
- Contribute to the development of research papers, presentations, and other publications for the international conservation community.
- Work with the SCRP Coordinator to identify opportunities for research collaborations and funding.
- Assist in the preparation of proposals and reports for research funding and project development.
- Volunteer Coordination & Training
- Support in the day-to-day management and pastoral care for short-term volunteers, ensuring their well-being and smooth integration into the field team.
- Lead training sessions for volunteers, ensuring they understand and follow research protocols, data collection methods, and safety procedures.
- Collaboration & Team Management
- Work closely with both the international and national research staff to ensure effective communication and team cohesion.
- Foster a positive working environment, promoting collaboration and sharing of knowledge between staff and volunteers.
- Ensure that all fieldwork is carried out in accordance with SEED’s health, safety, and ethical guidelines.
- Community Engagement & Outreach
- Support the SEED Madagascar team in engaging with communities, including facilitating meetings, conducting surveys, and helping with outreach initiatives.
- Provide clear interpretation and translation when necessary, ensuring effective communication between international staff and local communities.
- Logistics & Operations
- Assist in managing the logistical aspects of field research, including equipment, transport, and accommodation for staff and volunteers.
- Oversee the day-to-day operations of the research camp, ensuring smooth logistical coordination and resource management.
- Policy & Compliance
- Ensure compliance with SEED’s policies, including safeguarding, anti-corruption and whistleblowing procedures.
- Participate in ongoing training to promote adherence to SEED’s health, safety and ethical standards.
- Additional Tasks
- Assist with other tasks as requested by the Director of Programmes and Operations, Conservation Research Coordinator, or Senior Research Assistant within the scope of this role.