WWF Hong Kong is hiring a
We are inviting university students who are passionate about nature and interested in conservation work to join our Internship Program, combining with on- & off-the-job training in the following arenas, from June to August 2025:
1) Education – 3 interns
Engage in centre-based school visit programs and outreach school education programs.
Assist in Nature School for children, families and the general public, ensuring the best care for participants through proactive interaction.
Assist in the preparation and operation of workshops and events, such as youth or teacher training workshops.
Support regular administration work, including the development and preparation of educational materials, data input and analysis of post-training evaluation forms.
Performing duties in outdoor areas is required.
Major in Science, Education and Social Science. Students from other disciplines with interests in nature conservation and education are also welcome.
5-day work week. Shift work arrangement and required to work on specific dates of summer classes during weekends and public holidays.
Location: Our Visitor Experience Centres at locations including Yuen Long, Sai Kung, Tai Po and Central.
2) Conservation – 3 Interns
Conduct fieldwork such as ecological monitoring, questionnaire surveys, and site visits.
Engage in interviews, stakeholder meetings, and literature reviews to understand marine conservation issues in Hong Kong.
Support public awareness events including documentary screenings, educational workshops.
Contribute to content development for public communication, including social media posts, data collection, entry and analysis.
Major in (Marine) Ecology/ Biology/ Environmental related subjects.
Possess research and data analytical skills and ability to conduct literature review.
Certified scuba diver and experience in conducting educational workshops.
Positive and passionate about conservation work.
2-3 working days (approx. 16-24 hours) per week, including weekends.
Location: Our offices and centres in Kwai Hing and Sai Kung.
3) Development – 3 Interns
Engage in key projects in the Corporate Partnerships and Community Sustainability team with involvement in planning and implementation of campaigns for a sustainable life.
Conduct research and create content & message for the team’s public engagement programs to build up awareness and behaviour change from specific target groups and general public with the use of media.
Major in Business Administration, Arts and Technology, Innovation in Health and Social Well-Being, or other related disciplines.
Outgoing with good communication skill.
Creative, think out of the box and have good problem-solving skill.
4-day work week.
Location: Hong Kong Headquarters, Kwai Hing.
4) Visitor Experience – 2 Interns
Engage in WWF Marine Education Programs at the Hoi Ha Marine Life Centre on both weekdays and weekends, including public and group visits, walk-in tours and special events, such as Hoi Ha Festival and other programs.
Support in offering exceptional experience for visitors including transportation arrangement and logistics from booking to evaluation.
Major in Tourism, Hospitality, Event Management, or other related disciplines.
Passionate in nature conservation. Interested to interact with people from all walks of life.
Organised, self-motivated and keen to learn
3 to 4 days a week including weekends.
Location: Hoi Ha Marine Life Centre, Sai Kung.
APPLICATION: Interested parties please click “Apply Now”. Deadline for application is March 30, 2025.
All applications will be treated in the strictest confidence and personal data collected will be used for recruitment purpose only. Applicants not invited for interview within 12 weeks may consider their applications unsuccessful.
For Nature, For People, Forever
WWF works to help local communities conserve the natural resources they depend upon; transform markets and policies toward sustainability; and protect and restore species and their habitats. Our efforts ensure that the value of nature is reflected in decision-making from a local to a global scale.
Today, human activities put more pressure on nature than ever before, but it’s also people who have the power to change this trajectory. Together, we can address the greatest threats to life on this planet and protect the natural resources that sustain and inspire us.
WWF, a non-profit organisation, headquartered in Switzerland, is one of the world’s most recognisable and respected independent conservation organisations.
To find out more about us, please visit our website at wwf.org.hk.
Engage in marine conservation issues in Hong Kong.
Contribute to conservation work and protect natural habitats.