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  • Posted: May 6, 2026
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  • Since 1987, Conservation International has worked to spotlight and secure the critical benefits that nature provides to humanity. Combining fieldwork with innovations in science, policy and finance, we’ve helped protect more than 6 million square kilometers (2.3 million square miles) of land and sea across more than 70 countries. Today, with offices ...
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    Conservation Futures Intern

    • This is an internship contract for the period from 1 June 2026 to 31 August 2026. Based in South Africa, near Acornhoek, Mpumalanga, close to the Kruger National Park. Accommodation will be provided close to the work site, and transport will be provided to and from work.
    • This immersive experience is designed for students interested in applied conservation practice, community engagement, and working in complex social-ecological systems. Interns will support ongoing work in priority landscapes, including community-led conservation, restoration, wildlife monitoring, conservation agreements, and sustainable livelihood activities.
    • Interns will benefit from on-site mentorship and participate in shared learning and reflection across sites. Successful candidates will demonstrate curiosity, adaptability, cultural competence, and a strong interest in conservation practice. This role is well-suited for students who are comfortable working in rural and remote environments, collaborating across cultures, and contributing meaningfully to landscape-scale conservation efforts.
    • As part of the internship experience, interns will participate in a series of online courses offered through Arizona State University, designed to prepare them for field-based conservation work and deepen their understanding of place-based practice. These courses will be provided free of charge by the program and will be completed alongside field work. Interns who successfully complete the coursework and internship will receive a certificate from Arizona State University, recognizing their applied learning and professional preparation.

    RESPONSIBILITIES
    Intern responsibilities will vary by site and program needs, but may include the following:

    Conservation Field Support

    • Support day-to-day conservation activities alongside site teams, including land and wildlife management, restoration, and community-led initiatives.
    • Assist with restoring degraded areas through activities such as planting, rangeland restoration interventions, site assessments, and basic ecological monitoring.
    • Participate in wildlife and habitat observation, tracking, and data collection under the guidance of experienced staff.
    • Support work with local landowners, community groups, livestock owners, or partners to develop shared approaches to protect nature while supporting local livelihoods and small enterprises.

    Community Engagement and Learning

    • Engage respectfully with local and Indigenous communities, leaders, and partners, following local protocols and guidance from site teams.
    • Support community meetings, workshops, trainings, and outreach activities, including preparation, note-taking, and follow-up.
    • Learn from and help document how conservation work connects to local priorities, knowledge, and well-being.

    Research, Innovation, Communication, and Documentation

    • Assist with basic data collection, organization, and synthesis.
    • Help capture stories that highlight community perspectives, local leadership, and the realities of day-to-day conservation work, using photos, short written reflections, or other agreed formats.
    • Contribute to learning products such as site summaries, presentations, or end-of-internship reflections that share insights and lessons learned.
    • Work with staff and community leaders to support the development and application of innovative ideas that improve positive outcomes for both people and nature.

    Professional Development and Cohort Learning

    • Participate in regular check-ins with assigned mentors and supervisors to receive guidance and feedback.
    • Engage actively in cohort learning activities and structure reflection.
    • Build skills in working in field-based, cross-cultural environments while reflecting on personal and professional growth.
    • Other duties assigned by site supervisors or program leadership

    WORKING CONDITIONS

    • Internship period: May 30—August 31, 2026 (exact dates may vary by site)
    • Based in South Africa, near Acornhoek, Mpumalanga, close to the Kruger National Park.
    • Accommodation will be provided close to the work site, and transport will be provided to and from work.
    • Significant time spent outdoors and in community settings.
    • Living and working conditions may be basic and require flexibility and resilience.
    • Some local travel within the project area will be required, with transport being provided.

    QUALIFICATIONS
    Required

    • Interns will be enrolled at Arizona State University to participate in this internship.
    • Completed studies or currently studying in the following areas: conservation, environmental studies, community development, or related fields.
    • Clear interest in learning how conservation works in real-world settings.
    • Willingness and ability to live and work in rural or remote environments.
    • Respect for different cultures, traditions, and ways of life.
    • Strong teamwork and communication skills.
    • Flexibility, initiative, and a positive attitude in unfamiliar or challenging settings.

    Preferred

    • Prior experience in fieldwork, community engagement, or volunteer work will be considered an advantage.
    • Backgrounds in ecology, natural resource management, business, marketing, communications, or storytelling.
    • Familiarity with Southern African cultures and other contexts or lived experience in the region.
    • Interest in wildlife, habitat restoration, community livelihoods, or human-wildlife relationships.
    • Passion for people – dedicated to working with people to improve livelihoods and well-being, while advancing positive outcomes for nature.
       

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    Interested and qualified? Go to Conservation International on phh.tbe.taleo.net to apply

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