
Join Our Team

Camphora is a collective that provides integrated flora, fauna and arboriculture baseline data to inform design intent and formulate solutions for ecological conservation. We are seeking to hire enthusiastic & self-motivated individuals who have a passion for biodiversity & enjoy working outdoors.



As a Flora Specialist, you will mainly be assisting the
Lead Botanist in the following (but not limited to) -------
• Planning and execution of flora surveys
• Integrating floristic findings with faunal & arboricultural findings
in biodiversity impact assessments
• Managing project deliverables
• Report writing
• Attending and preparing for meetings




As a Landscape Architect, you will be in-charge of
the following (but not limited to) -------
• Producing landscape architectural work from concept to implementation
• Preparing design studies and producing designs in various formats such as sketches, drawings, 3D digital studies, etc
• Working with Ecologists to translate field data into design requirements for habitat creation and impact mitigation
• Execution of surveys in forest and intertidal settings (day/night)
As a Fauna Specialist, you will mainly be assisting
in the following (but not limited to) -------
• Planning and execution of fauna surveys, including day & night surveys
• Integrating faunal findings into biodiversity impact assessments
• Conducting inspections at development sites
• Managing project deliverables
• Report writing
• Attending and preparing for meetings



As a Marine Ecologist, you will mainly be assisting
in the following (but not limited to) -------
• Planning and execution of marine and terrestrial surveys
• Integrating biodiversity findings into biodiversity impact assessments
• Conducting inspections at development sites
• Managing project deliverables
• Report writing
• Attending and preparing for meetings




Internship Opportunities
As an intern at Camphora, you will learn about the objectives, components and processes involved in local Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) and Environmental Monitoring and Management Programs (EMMP) through exposure with the following:
Assisting with field surveys
& inspections
Report writing and desktop research
Attending client meetings
with lead biologists