© Heather Crochetiere Monitoring the Liard

Careers at WWF

With your help, we can protect the future of our planet.

Join Us for Change

Thank you for your interest in working at WWF-Canada. We’re the country’s largest international conservation organization, working to protect the future of nature. If you are interested in making a positive impact, check out our current vacancies below.

WWF-Canada is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome diversity in the workplace, encouraging applications from all qualified candidates, including members of visible minorities, persons with disabilities and Indigenous peoples. WWF-Canada is also committed to developing inclusive, barrier-free selection processes and work environments. If you are contacted to be considered for a job opportunity, advise the human resources representative of accommodation measures which must be taken to enable you to be assessed in a fair and equitable manner. Information relating to these measures will be addressed confidentially.

Benefits of Working at WWF-Canada

You’ll work with a team of passionate people interested in creating a Canada with abundant wildlife, where nature and people thrive. Here are some other benefits of working here:

  • Competitive salary
  • Health and dental benefits
  • Paid vacation time and personal days
  • Training and development budget to support your professional goals
  • Flexible working arrangements and telecommuting
Current Openings

Senior Manager, Ecosystem Restoration

2 weeks ago
WWF-Canada has been in the Wolastoq/Saint John River (SJR) Watershed for over a decade. The Senior Manager, Restoration and Regeneration will lead WWF-Canada’s continued efforts in the SJR watershed region to ensure nature and humans thrive. The role will provide strategic direction, implement expanded conservation programing and increase conservation impact as it aligns with WWF Strategic Plan and local goals and visions. The Senior Manager will coordinate, strategize and lead WWF-Canada’s conservation efforts in the region.

Senior Specialist, BC Central Interior

3 weeks ago
The Senior Specialist, BC Central Interior will create, grow, and maintain regional partnerships with Indigenous and local communities, mining and forestry sectors, and non-governmental organizations, among others. This role will facilitate, drive, and coordinate WWF-Canada’s efforts across all Conservation units throughout the BC Central Interior. Due to its ecology, culture and high climate vulnerability, the BC Central Interior is a priority for collaborative conservation outcomes that restore and steward biodiversity and increase and maintain storage capacity for carbon in nature. 

Senior Developer, Dynamics & Power Platform

4 weeks ago
The Senior Developer, Dynamics & Power Platforms implements and troubleshoots systems enhancements, customizations, and integration projects to optimize Mission CRM (Dynamics 365) to support our organizational goals. The Senior Developer conducts routine audits to ensure data security, hygiene, accuracy and integrity. The role continuously seeks new approaches, tools, processes and customizations to enhance the value and insights from Mission CRM.
© Peter Ewins / WWF-Canada

Our Guiding Principles

Over the past 50 years, we’ve learned how to work effectively, build support and create lasting results. Today, we’ve distilled that knowledge into seven fundamental principles that guide our day-to-day actions and our long-term vision.

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Strategic

We target our efforts where the stakes are highest. That means concentrating on the most critical issues threatening our environment.

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Resilient

We design our conservation initiatives to be workable, robust, adaptive and resilient to changing circumstances.

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Collaborative

WWF works with Indigenous organizations, industry, government, communities and other conservation groups to make big wins happen.

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Accountable

We operate in a cost-effective manner and apply donors’ funds according to the highest standards of accountability.

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Evidence-based

We believe a combination of traditional science and Indigenous guidance is the foundation of sound conservation practice and policy.

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Global

As part of an international organization that works in more than 100 countries around the globe, we understand the broader issues.

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Inclusive

By engaging all Canadians, we can make the fundamental changes required for a healthy planet.