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Division/Department: Corporate Engagement
Reporting to: Head of Corporate Engagement and Partnership
Base Location: Bangkok
Background and Purposes:
The World Wide Fund for Nature (formerly World Wildlife Fund (WWF)) aims to conserve nature and ecological processes by preserving biodiversity, ensuring sustainable use of natural resources and promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful use of resources and energy. WWF works in more than 100 countries around the world. WWF has been working in Thailand since 1983 and WWF-Thailand was founded in 1995.
WWF-Thailand implements a strategy that harnesses the strengths of the WWF network to focus on four major goals - freshwater, wildlife, oceans, and forests, and three key drivers of environmental problems – markets, finance and governance. In support of this strategy WWF-Thailand works with government, business, civil society and individuals to achieve our global goals for the benefit of the people of Thailand and the world. With an expanding program in Thailand, we are seeking a Environmental Education Officer to help us achieve our ambitious goals. Education program is a part of WWF conservation works in collaboration with multinational companies to implement the national sustainability projects around the world to drive conservation impacts. Environmental Education Officer’s role is to coordinate with corporates, schools and relevant organizations to implement the project for targeted outcomes.
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Qualifications:
How to apply: Interested candidate, please submit your 'resume and motivation letter' stating your expected salary to hr.th@wwf.or.th by 10th October 2019 Tel: +66 (0) 2 618 4303-5 #413
Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be notified. Otherwise, your resume will be filed into our candidate database for future reference and consideration
Contact : hr.th@wwf.or.th or +662-618-4303 #413