Intern (Forest and Biodiversity)

  • Full-time

Company Description

World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is Bhutan’s oldest conservation partner. The partnership began in 1977 through capacity development of local conservation staff. The support gradually evolved into a full country program with several collaborative conservation projects.

Recognizing the need to conserve Bhutan’s natural capital and immense biological diversity, WWF-Bhutan supports the Royal Government with various environmental conservation programs targeting immediate and longer-term conservation issues. The programs include research and study, education and awareness, promotion of sustainable livelihoods, and protection of terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems. Addressing human-wildlife conflict, illegal wildlife trade, and mitigation and adaptation to climate change are of paramount importance to WWF-Bhutan’s conservation works in the country. 

By working closely with the communities and the Royal Government on various educational, participatory and innovative initiatives, WWF-Bhutan strives to ensure a progressive convergence of nature, culture and economic vibrancy to build a future where people live in harmony with nature. 

Our vision

A sustainable and just Bhutan for nature and people

Our Mission

  1. Sustain a healthy and resilient natural ecosystem with a viable wildlife population of ecological and cultural significance.
  2. Inspire environmental stewardship to promote inclusive conservation and development.
  3. Catalyze and support nature-based economy contributing to human well-being and resilient economic growth.

Job Description

Purpose of the Internship

The internship is intended to provide practical learning and professional exposure to a young graduate interested in nature conservation, biodiversity, and project coordination. The Intern will support the WWF-Bhutan Forests and Biodiversity Program under the Conservation Department in the implementation and coordination of key conservation initiatives.

Roles and Responsibilities

The Intern will support the Forest and Biodiversity Program for a period of three months and will be responsible for the following:

  1. Support the implementation of the Tiger Impact Certificate Project and the Nature-based and Wildlife Tourism Project.
  2. Assist in the planning, coordination, and organization of meetings, workshops, and other project-related events.
  3. Prepare minutes of meetings and maintain records of discussions, decisions, and follow-up actions.
  4. Follow up with partners and stakeholders on agreed actions and deliverables.
  5. Provide administrative and coordination support required for the smooth implementation of project activities.
  6. Assist in drafting, compiling, and organizing project documents, reports, and correspondence as needed.
  7. Support any other relevant tasks assigned by the supervisor in line with the objectives of the internship.

Qualifications

Qualification: Bachelor’s Degree in Forestry, Wildlife Science, Environmental Science, Natural Resource Management, Project Management, Development Studies, or another relevant field. 

  • Primarily targeted at individuals who have recently completed an undergraduate degree, typically aged 25 or younger.

Additional Information

1. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

2. The Internship duration is for 3 months. Extendable based on individual performance and organizational needs.

3. Application Submission Deadline: April 12, 2026.

4. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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