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| Zoological Society of London-Nepal Office
Bishalnagar, Kathmandu, Nepal
Zoological Society of London (ZSL) - Nepal Office is working in Nepal since 2014 and has been working in Protected Areas (PAs) and lowland areas across the country, supporting the biodiversity conservation and Sustainable management of important biological landscapes in Nepal. ZSL Nepal Office is seeking applications from qualified, talented, and result-oriented Nepalese citizens for our HR Manager position.
The post holder will be responsible in creating a safe, supportive, and high-performing workplace where people can thrive. And will lead on Human Resources and Health & Safety, working closely with managers to strengthen recruitment, retention, and people management practices across the country programme. The position is based in our head office in Kathmandu, with occasional trips to our project sites.
Qualifications:
For detailed ToR's for this position, please visit our website:
Applicants can apply by clicking the apply button on the ZSL website, HR Manager - Nepal in Nepal - ZSL
If you have any queries regarding this position or the application process, please contact Human Resources at [email protected] or [email protected]
Closing date for applications: 17:00 hrs (Nepali time) Thursday 22 January 2026.
The Zoological Society of London is a charity registered in England and Wales: no. 208728 and with SWC in Nepal.
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Apply Before: Jan 22, 2026
About the organization
Zoological Society of London (ZSL) is an international conservation charity founded in 1826 as the world's first scientific zoological society. During its near 200 years history, it has a firm legacy of conservation, research, and animal care in over 70 countries, helping it pursue its vision of a world where wildlife thrives. ZSL's purpose is to inspire, inform and empower people so that they understand their roles in helping stop wild animals from going extinct. ZSL has been working actively in Nepal since the late 1990s and with a country office since 2014.