Nature Conservancy Job Vacancy — Conservation Social Science Intern
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Nature Conservancy Job Vacancy — Conservation Social Science Intern
Conservation Social Science Intern
The Nature Conservancy
About the job
What We Can Achieve Together
The Conservation Social Science Intern will support the Africa Science Director in strengthening the use of social science evidence across the organization’s conservation programs in Africa. The role combines applied conservation social science support—particularly literature reviews and evidence synthesis—with administrative and coordination assistance to senior science leadership.
This Internship Provides Hands On Exposure To How Social Science Evidence Informs Conservation Strategy, Program Design, And Organizational Decision Making In a Large International Conservation NGO Working Across Complex, Multi Country African Landscapes.– Specifically, The Internship Offers The Opportunity To
- Gain practical experience in applied conservation social science within a major international NGO.
- Understand how evidence is used at the science–policy–practice interface.
- Build skills in research synthesis, science communication, and knowledge management.
- Develop familiarity with conservation challenges across diverse African socio ecological and governance contexts.
- Work closely with senior science leadership and interdisciplinary teams (ecology, climate science, economics, and human dimensions).
The position reports to the Science Director (where reporting lines are referenced)
We’re Looking For You
The broad goal of this position is to deliver data collection support for improved forest and terrestrial biodiversity conservation.
The Responsibilities And Scope For This Position Are
- Conservation Social Science & Evidence Support
- Conduct structured literature reviews (systematic, rapid, or narrative) on priority conservation topics, including:
Community‑based and locally led conservation
Human–wildlife coexistence and conflict
Governance, tenure, and land‑use change
Social impacts, equity, and livelihoods
Incentives, behavior change, and conservation effectiveness - Identify, review, and synthesize peer‑reviewed literature, grey literature, and policy documents, with emphasis on African and Global South contexts.
- Prepare annotated bibliographies, evidence tables, and synthesis briefs to support internal learning, strategy development, and program design.
- Translate complex social science findings into clear, accessible summaries for non‑technical audiences, including conservation practitioners and leadership.
- Support drafting of background materials for:
Theories of change and strategic frameworks
Concept notes, donor proposals, and technical reports
Internal guidance notes and learning products - Assist with reference management, citation checks, and adherence to good practice in conservation social science.
- Track emerging research themes, methodological innovations, and evidence gaps relevant to conservation in Africa.
- Administrative & Coordination Support
The Intern Will Provide Day‑to‑day Support To The Africa Science Director And The Science & Conservation Impact Unit, Including
- Supporting meeting preparation and follow‑up, including agendas, background materials, note‑taking, and action tracking.
- Organizing and maintaining shared document repositories, reference libraries, and knowledge‑management systems.
- Assisting with coordination across teams by following up on inputs, timelines, and deliverables related to science and evidence.
- Supporting planning and logistics for workshops, learning events, internal reviews, and meetings (virtual and in‑person).
- Helping manage task lists, schedules, and priority trackers for the Science Director.
- Drafting, formatting, and proofreading internal communications, presentations, and briefing notes.
- Assisting with basic reporting tasks, including consolidating inputs from multiple contributors.
- Providing general administrative support to ensure efficient functioning of the science team.
The role may involve work in variable weather conditions, remote locations, difficult terrain, and physically demanding environments.
What You’ll Bring
Minimum Qualifications
- Undergraduate or graduate training (completed or in progress) in a relevant field such as social science, conservation science, development studies, environmental studies, geography, economics, anthropology, or related disciplines.
- Demonstrated interest in conservation, sustainability, or human–environment interactions.
- Strong reading, writing, and synthesis skills, with the ability to summarize complex information clearly.
- Good organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines.
- Proficiency in standard office software (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint or equivalents).
- All TNC interns must be at least 18 years of age prior to starting their internship program.
- Must come from a recognized institution of higher learning.
- All interns should be attached to duties relevant to their college courses undertaken.
- Adhere to TNCs Code of conduct and conflict of interest policy.
- Willing to travel and work in remote settings.
- Must provide required paperwork: (i) Proof of University/College registration (ii) Application letter (iii)
- Curriculum vitae that include 3 references.
Desired Skills & Attributes
- Familiarity with conservation or development work in African contexts.
- Experience conducting literature reviews or academic research.
- Comfort working with academic and grey literature.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work independently while contributing effectively to a team.
- Curiosity, professionalism, and willingness to learn in a fast paced environment.
This position requires a valid driver’s license and compliance with TNC’s Auto Safety Program. Employees may not drive Conservancy-owned/leased vehicles, rental cars, or personal vehicles on behalf of the Conservancy if considered “high risk drivers.” To learn more about the Auto Safety Program, visit the Auto Safety information page. Employment in this position will be contingent upon completion of a Vehicle Use Agreement, which may include a review of the prospective employee’s motor vehicle record.
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