27 New Vacancies at World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

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There exist 27 new vacancies at World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Click on each position below for details and to apply on the WWF website.

Program Operations Specialist – 18050

World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the world’s leading conservation organization, seeks a Program Operations Specialist at our Washington, DC office. Under the direction of the Director, manages the budgeting and contracting process, financial tracking and reporting, grants and agreements, and administrative functions for the assigned program(s). Manages other program-wide projects assigned by the Director. Provides financial and administrative assistance to, and oversight of, program staff and grantees to ensure that budgets and agreements are handled in accordance with WWF policies, procedures, systems, and donor requirements.

Sustainability Research and Development Intern

World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the world’s leading conservation organization, seeks a Sustainability Research and Development Intern.

Marketing Analyst – 18052

World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the world’s leading conservation organization, seeks a Marketing Analyst at our Washington, DC office. Prepares, evaluates and presents strategic and financial analyses for the organization.  In some cases, takes a leadership role in these efforts, taking the project from conception through implementation. Uses statistical or data mining models to optimize marketing campaigns. Advises decision-makers regarding the best quantitatively supported strategies for improvement and expansion. Implements business intelligence strategies within the organization to enable more valuable strategic analysis and more efficient operations.

Philanthropy Writer – 18049

World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the world’s leading conservation organization, seeks a Philanthropy Writer at our Washington, DC headquarters to work as part of a team that develops high-caliber, donor-centric philanthropy materials for major donors that will educate, inspire, and present a compelling case for support of WWF’s global conservation priorities.

International Corporate Climate Partnerships

World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the world’s leading conservation organization, is seeking a graduate intern to join the International Corporate Climate Partnerships team.   Under the supervision of the Deputy Director, International Corporate Climate Partnerships (ICCP), the International Corporate Climate Partnerships intern, will supports the day-to-day implementation of international corporate climate work under the WWF-US climate & energy strategy.   The ICCP program focuses on creating and scaling high impact corporate-related initiatives to accelerate a low-carbon transition in a manner that helps governments meet, or exceed, their national commitments under the Paris Agreement. The program works closely with companies, WWF offices in priority markets, and other stakeholders to promote action beyond the United States.   The program’s current priority is to help scale demand for, and access to, renewable energy by large corporations in Mexico, India and China.

Program Officer – 18047

World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the world’s leading conservation organization, seeks a Program Officer at our Washington, DC office.Under the supervision of the Deputy Director, International Corporate Climate Partnerships (ICCP), the Program Officer, International Corporate Climate Partnerships, supports the day-to-day implementation of international corporate climate work under the WWF-US climate & energy strategy. The ICCP program focuses on creating and scaling high impact corporate-related initiatives to accelerate a low-carbon transition in a manner that helps governments meet, or exceed, their national commitments under the Paris Agreement. The program works closely with companies, WWF offices in priority markets, and other stakeholders to promote action beyond the United States. The program’s current priority markets are Mexico, India and China.

Senior Administrative Assistant – 18046

World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the world’s leading conservation organization, seeks a Senior Administrative Assistant at our Washington, DC office. This position supports the Markets & Food team and performs a variety of standard and frequently complex administrative duties, accounting tasks and special projects to ensure the smooth functioning of the department using administrative skills, organizational skills, and a detailed knowledge of the organization and its programs and policies.

Senior Specialist, Seaweed and Marine Algae – 18045

World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the world’s leading conservation organization, seeks a Senior Specialist in Seaweed and Marine Algae at our Washington, DC office. The Senior Specialist will provide thought leadership and finance expertise on how marine seaweed and algal species can be utilized to reduce GHG emissions and sequester carbon while providing critical food and food ingredients that reduce key environmental impacts. The Senior Specialist will have practical experience in the production of marine seaweed and algae as well as innovation and finance.

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Global Science Research Fellow – 18043

World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the world’s leading conservation organization, seeks a Global Science Research Fellow at our Washington, DC office (other locations may be considered). WWF’s half-century of conservation success is rooted firmly in science; it informs and underpins everything we do. The scientific rigor we bring to our work is unmatched in the nonprofit conservation sector. Building on this legacy, WWF is recruiting a Global Science Research Fellow to help advance the organization’s mission to build a future where people live in harmony with nature. The Global Science Research Fellow will help shape and implement an interdisciplinary research agenda and apply it to accelerate WWF’s goals in Climate & Energy, Food, Forests, Freshwater, Oceans and Wildlife. The Global Science Research Fellow will support the Global Science Team and experts in finance, markets, policy and practice to advance a coordinated effort that will deliver science and technology for tangible conservation impacts. The Global Science Research Fellow reports directly to the WWF Chief Scientist.

Development Coordinator, Strategic Philanthropy – 18044

World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the world’s leading conservation organization, seeks a Development Coordinator, Strategic Philanthropy at our Washington, DC office.

Job LocationsKH-Phnom Penh,

Posted Date2 months ago(12/6/2017 10:58 PM)

M&E Officer, WWF Cambodia

WWF Cambodia is seeking a Monitoring and Evaluation Officer. The proposed USAID-funded two-million-dollar FLAGSHIP project over three years will have a focus in Cambodia’s Eastern Plains Landscape, where activities will continue to build on U.S. investments and lessons learned from previous activities. Activities  will focus on the improved management of Eastern Plains with a range of appropriate activities taking place at the sub-national level along with strategic investments at the national level with various ministries and institutions. This comprehensive activity will focus on biodiversity conservation, and strengthening the governance and polices related to the Eastern Plains.

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