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Wildlife Communications Intern

Wildlife Communications Intern

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Internship
Description

The Wildlife Communications Intern will support the Wildlife Conservation Communications team at WWF in coordinating, developing and delivering internal and external communications products. The role offers hands-on strategic communications experience and deeper exposure to WWF’s wildlife conservation work across its global programs.

Job Responsibilities

  • Assist in internal communications products (e.g. newsletters, calendars, fact-checking).

  • Develop and update webpages, stories, decks and other editorial content.

  • Support communication campaigns and strategies for wildlife-related observance days and initiatives.

  • Contribute content and scheduling for the Senior VP’s social media account.

  • Create infographics, visuals and other graphic materials as assigned.

  • Participate in internal meetings and produce notes as required.

  • Support a wide range of topical deliverables, comms outputs and team needs.

Job Requirements

Minimum Requirements:

  • Strong writing, presentation and time-management skills.

  • Organised, analytical and passionate about wildlife conservation.

  • Familiarity with Microsoft Office and email platforms.

  • Able to meet deadlines and work collaboratively.

  • Alignment with WWF values: Courage, Integrity, Respect and Collaboration.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with Canva and/or Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Premiere Pro).

  • Educational background or experience in wildlife conservation or environmental science.

Other Requirements:

  • Must be legally authorized to work in the United States.

  • Must be currently enrolled in school and eligible to receive academic credit.

  • This internship is unpaid.

Type: Internship
Location: Washington, DC, United States or US remote (with exceptions)
Organization: World Wildlife Fund
Deadline: February 1, 2026
External website link: https://unjobs.org/vacancies/1769191400065