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Jobs and Internships

Please see below for remote job, internship and volunteer opportunities.

Jobs:

Operations & Development Coordinator (Contract / Remote)

Apply by June 12, 2026

The Operations & Development Coordinator provides operational ownership and fundraising infrastructure support in a lean, two-person organization. This role is responsible for managing core administrative, financial, and development systems to ensure smooth organizational functioning and enable leadership to focus on strategy, fundraising relationships, and campaign impact.

This is a process ownership role, not just task support. The Coordinator is expected to manage recurring workflows independently, maintain key systems, and proactively track deadlines, deliverables, and follow-ups.

To apply or learn more, please click here

Internships:

Our remote internships offer the opportunity to gain important skills in wildlife advocacy work. Specifically you will gain in depth understanding of the system of wildlife management and politics in the U.S. You’ll receive great work experience and possibly academic credit. We require a 2-4 month commitment, working at least 12 hours per week on a flexible schedule. Some internships may require more or less hours, depending on availability.

We are looking for interns who have excellent written and verbal communication skills, relevant coursework and/or experience, good interpersonal skills for public outreach, the ability to work independently, and a strong commitment to Wildlife for All’s mission of systemic change.

While we don’t have funding for paid internships this year, we always value working with passionate individuals. If you have access to support through your university or another program, we’d be glad to explore ways to collaborate.

Currently we are seeking:

  • Research interns: Under the direction of senior staff, conduct research on various aspects of state wildlife governance, compile data, and synthesize results for sharing with the Wildlife for All coalition, website, media contacts and social media. Research will often involve reviewing statutes and wildlife agency websites in 50 states.
  • Social media intern: In collaboration with senior staff, develop content, design, and manage Wildlife for All’s social media communications to convey core messages to a broad audience, including Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
  • Data systems volunteer: Help manage supporter data across our CRM and email/action platforms by creating tags and list segments, moving data between systems, and supporting clean, consistent data practices. Ideal for someone detail-oriented who enjoys behind-the-scenes work that helps strengthen organizing and supporter engagement.

To apply, send a cover letter and resume to info@wildlifeforall.us

Volunteer Opportunities:

Related unpaid volunteer opportunities are available for individuals not interested in an internship. If you are interested, please send a short statement of interest and resume to info@wildlifeforall.us