Science and Exploration Director | National Geographic Global Exploration Fund in China
by Project Pengyou on July 2nd, 2014 1062 views
The National Geographic Society, through its Global Exploration Fund in China, is seeking an individual for the position of Science and Exploration Director. We have identified you as an expert in the area of environment and science in China and I’m writing to you to help us to identify or notify suitable individuals. This person must be a citizen and resident of mainland China.
Overview
- Location: Beijing
- Industry: Other/Not Classified
- Employer: National Geographic
Job Description
- Identify high caliber air and water scientists and environmental groups in China, and work with them to tailor proposals that will have high profile and high impact on air and water conservation in China.
- Review and provide guidance and advice to the rest of the team and Advisory Board on pre-applications and applications.
- Direct and maintain close communications with grantees and prospective grantees on all aspects of the grantmaking process including development of proposals and initiatives.
- Monitor and evaluate the scientific and conservation components of projects.
- Communicate with DC NGS media representatives on project highlights, updates, and communications through weekly internal media pitch meetings and other communication vehicles.
- Help the Program Officer assign proposal reviewers.
- Contribute to the development and refinement of methods and systems to assess the impact of grants and funded programs.
- Represent NGS and the program at meetings, forums, presentations, and promotional activities.
- Seek new opportunities for collaboration with donors, media, and other institutions.
- Contribute to the preparation of high-quality written material such as workplans, reports, etc.
- Other duties and projects as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS:
- Degree in scientific discipline, MS or Ph. D. preferred, and minimum of 10 years working experience in China.
- Strong hands-on practical experience in developing, executing, and evaluating conservation projects in China.
- Fluent in English.
- Experience in non-profit capacity building and mentoring civil society organizations and youth.
- The Director will have a strong understanding of science and conservation in China, professional grantmaking, and the work environment in the non-profit sector and media.
- Experience working with researchers and conservationists, and is able to understand the value of both conservation science and applied conservation.
- Strong strategic and analytical skills and creative problem-solving ability.
- Excellent organizational skills and judgment; ability to prioritize work, manage multiple tasks, and meet deadlines.
- Demonstrated ability to handle sensitive information effectively and confidentially.
- Strong written communication skills, along with highly effective oral communications and engaging presentation skills, both in Chinese and English.
ADDITIONAL SKILLS:
- Experience working in or with media.
- Strong philanthropic or non-profit experience working in China.
- Strong knowledge of the methods, procedures and techniques used ingran administration, coordination, and implementation.
- Familiarity with universities, conservation programs and conferences for grant applicant outreach.