Investigations Officer
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ACRES seeks a focussed and driven candidate for the position of Investigations Officer to be part of ACRES’s Animal Crime Investigation Unit, investigate crimes against animals, engage public through mediation, educate members of public, document data and reports with an ultimate goal of providing the best possible outcome for the animals.
We’re looking for someone who believes in the mission of ACRES and will be inspired to carry out the following functions.
Objectives of the Role:
- Maintain and manage a comprehensive database of wildlife conflict cases and use of glue traps, ensuring that accurate information is available for analysis and reporting.
- Investigate assigned cases on crimes against animals through site visits, observations and interviews in line with the organisation’s SOP.
- Document all visuals and investigation reports.
- You will be reporting to the senior investigations officer.
Responsibilities:
- Respond promptly and professionally to emails and inquiries from the public, providing necessary advisories to minimise human-wildlife conflicts.
- Maintain and update a database of wildlife conflict and glue trap cases received via email or rescue call logs, ensuring data accuracy and availability for analysis.
- Commute to sites for case investigations, conduct interviews, document information for assessment and outcome report.
- Clearly communicate outcomes to the stakeholders through a written report.
- Stay informed about animal protection issues in Singapore and continuously update knowledge on coexistence measures and wildlife management strategies.
- Submit written and visual content for updates on any ongoing developments of the
- campaigns.
- Attend monthly staff meetings, provide monthly updates and participate in periodic staff gatherings to stay up to date with the organisation’s activities and programmes.
Requirements:
In addition to what is expected of all ACRES staff stated here (https://bit.ly/ACRESVacancies),
- Knowledge of animal protection issues in Singapore and familiarity with local wildlife issues are essential.
- Possess a vehicle and a valid driving license for Class 3/3A for use in investigations (fuel allowance provided)
- Physically fit to be able to conduct field work and investigations that may require spending time waiting.
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to provide clear and practical advice to the public and stakeholders.
- Adept at building positive, collaborative relationships and holding productive dialogues with the stakeholders.
- Experience in simple data management on Microsoft Excel and the ability to maintain accurate and organised records and documentations.
- The ability to maintain composure and professionalism in public-facing roles, particularly when handling conflict situations.
- This is a full-time position requiring five (5) working days a week. Able to work at least (4) days a week from office during probation, after which at least (3) days a week from the office (other two days could be field work or WFH) and on weekend days when required. (Off in-lieu hours available)
Salary $2,500 during 3 months’ probation; Upon confirmation, $2,700 and eligible for a $450 quarterly bonus, subject to performance. All amounts indicated are before CPF deduction.
Please submit your application here: https://forms.gle/8eCeCtLpb8Fni9ZJ6
The positions are only open to Singaporeans / PRs.
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.