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SEED MADAGASCAR
800,000 per month
Sainte Luce
Full-time
5th January 2026
Conservation Research Assistant
(Madagascar based)

Position Overview

As  a  Conservation  Research  Assistant  (RA)  with  SEED,  you will play a crucial role in supporting our
conservation  research  efforts  in the unique ecosystems of southeastern Madagascar. Working from
our base in Sainte Luce, you will be responsible for overseeing the management and support of the
volunteers  and  take  part  in  a  variety  of  research  tasks and data collection across our conservation
projects.   You  will  work  closely  with  and  report  to  the  Senior  Research  Assistants  to  ensure  the
smooth running of field operations and contribute to the success of conservation projects.

Location:
Timeframe:
Terms and conditions:   Voluntary post, 800,000 Ar per month to support with accommodation costs
(field-based food/transport provided) with a £650 contribution to insurance

Fort Dauphin, Anosy Region, Madagascar
12 months

Key Duties and Responsibilities:
1.  Data Collection & Research

o  Support the organisation and execution of the research schedule.
o  Lead data collection efforts in the field, ensuring high-quality and accurate data.
o  Make sure data is well organised, backed up, clean and accessible.
o  Assist in setting clear research objectives and ensuring they are consistently met.
o  Support  research  initiatives  focused  on  lemurs,  reptiles,  amphibians,  flora  and

emerging projects, including setting up transects and quadrats.

o  Assist  with  qualitative  research,  including  conducting  community  surveys  and

ensuring clear communication during meetings.

o  Support the development and application of research methodologies and protocols.

2.  Volunteer Management & Support

o  Coordinate the logistics and fieldwork for short term international volunteers.
o  Provide  training  and  supervision  on  field  research  techniques,  including  data

collection, species identification and research methodologies.

o  Offer regular feedback to volunteers and staff to ensure the continual development

of skills.

o  Provide  pastoral  care  and  support  for  volunteers  in  the  field,  ensuring  their

well-being and managing any issues that arise.

o  Provide  guidance  to  volunteers  on  health  and  safety,  camp  etiquette  and  cultural
norms,  ensuring  good  relations  between  volunteers  and  both  national  and
international staff.

3.  Field Operations & Logistics

o  Assist  in  managing  the  logistics  of  fieldwork,  including  equipment  and  resource

coordination.

o  Ensure  all  research and fieldwork adheres to SEED’s protocols, including health and

safety guidelines.

o  Support

in  managing  the  research  camp  to  ensure  it  is  well-organised  and

functioning smoothly.

4.  Communication and dissemination of conservation programme

o  Facilitate communication between the research team, SEED staff and local guides.
o  Build  and  maintain  positive  relationships  with

local  guides,  volunteers  and

community members.

o  Provide  accurate  and  engaging  content  about  SEED’s  research  for  our website and

social media platforms, including photographs.

5.  Policy & Compliance

o  Ensure  compliance  with SEED’s policies, including safeguarding, anti-corruption and

whistleblowing procedures.

o  Participate  in  ongoing  training  to  promote  adherence  to  SEED’s  health,  safety  and

ethical standards.

6.  Additional Tasks

o  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.

Personal specification:

•  Have  a  bachelor’s  degree  in  a  conservation  related  field,  and  at  least one year’s practical

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experience in field-based research
Previous experience with data collection and cleaning
Knowledge of primatology, herpetology, ornithology, and/or botany is desirable
Previous  experience  of  collecting  data  using  GPS  devices  and  mobile  data collection apps
such as KOBO, Epicollect, or ODK
Experience of working with volunteers or providing pastoral care

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•  Hold a current First Aid certificate
•  Demonstrate  an  understanding  of  and  commitment  to  SEED  Madagascar’s  ethos  and

approach and be a good ambassador for SEED Madagascar at all times

•  Have passion, curiosity and motivation for the job and the ability to enthuse others
•  Have  the  ability  and  desire  to  work  with  teams  from  different  economic  and  cultural

backgrounds and across multiple language barriers

•  Have the ability and desire to build capacity and share skills across cultures
•  Demonstrate proven ability to recognise and appropriately deal with challenging situations
•  Demonstrate  an  awareness  of  and  comfort  with

increased  social  and  professional

responsibility, working at all times with cultural sensitivity and respect

•  Demonstrate  the  ability,  social  skills  and  confidence  to  give clear guidance and support to
other  members  of  the  team  in  respect  of  the  philosophy  and  procedures  of  SEED
Madagascar in order to protect both their safety and the reputation of the NGO
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Experience of volunteering programmes or the ability to manage and support volunteers
•  Be  punctual  and  be  able  to  work  to  tight  deadlines  in an organised manner and to a high

standard

•  Be organised, thorough, and capable of handling the logistics and high volume of data from

multiple projects at once

•  Have a flexible and patient attitude
•  Have excellent problem-solving skills
•  Be able to work both independently and as part of a team.

About the organisation

SEED Madagascar is a British Charity working in partnership with communities in the southeast of
Madagascar.  We integrate high-quality community health, sustainable livelihoods, education
infrastructure and conservation programmes to support long term, sustainable change while adding
to international best practice through research and publication.

More information on the work of SEED can be found at www.madagascar.co.uk

Application procedure

Interested applicants should send a CV and covering letter in English outlining why they wish to take
up  this  position  and  how their skills and experience match the requirements in the job description
criteria  to  SEED  Madagascar  Director  of  Programmes  and  Operations,  Lisa  Bass  by  email  on
lisa@seedmadagascar.org.

Please note: AI generated cover letters and recruitment exercises will not be processed.

Application Deadline: Monday 5th January 2026 at 23:59 GMT. Applications will be reviewed on an
ongoing basis throughout this period.

Candidates  will  complete  an  exercise,  long-listed  applicants  will  have  an  initial  informal  interview
with  Madagascar  based  staff  and  short-listed  applicants  will then be offered an interview with the
London team.

*Please  note  that  the  expected  in-country  start  date  for  this  position  will  be  the  end  of  March
2026.

SEED Madagascar actively encourages equality, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace and aims to
create  a  working  environment
free  of  bullying,  harassment,  victimisation,  and  unlawful
discrimination,  where  individual  differences  and  the  contributions  of  all  staff  are  recognised  and
valued.