There is an opportunity at the World Wildlife Fund for a Program Office, Corporate Water Stewardship. The role is based in Washington DC. The Program Officer on the Corporate Water Stewardship team will work closely together with the Private Sector Engagement team and others to proactively scope new and strategic opportunities for corporate engagement in prioritized geographies and sectors. The incumbent will conduct research, analysis and initial scoping of potential partners, platforms and opportunities that align with WWF technical offerings and strategic priorities. The Program Officer will also serve to link CWS partnerships and activities with other Freshwater initiatives and priorities, as well as with those of WWF more broadly. The incumbent may also support the management, oversight, reporting and knowledge management of specific projects and portfolios within the CWS team as needed.
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Founded in 1961, WWF is the world’s largest non-governmental conservation organization, with 6,500 staff operating in more than 100 countries, the support of six million members, and 22 million Facebook and 14 million Twitter followers worldwide. WWF’s unique way of working combines global reach with a foundation in science, involves action at every level from local to global, and ensures the delivery of innovative solutions that meet the needs of both people and nature. Visit www.worldwildlife.org for more information.
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