JOIN OUR TEAM!

Effective conservation requires all kinds of people to come together, including scientists, managers, fundraisers, community organizers, communicators, and more! Join our diverse team and expand your skill set by working with people of different backgrounds, united under the shared mission to secure a prosperous ocean for marine life and people.

LAMAVE is proud to support team members both personally and professionally through providing access to career growth opportunities, participation in international conferences, healthcare, and a wide network of grantmakers, decision-makers, and field leaders. Being a small team, communication between members is open and candid, ensuring that no one’s needs are overlooked and different perspectives are embraced.

Apply to join our team today and continue your adventure in conservation!


POSITIONS OPEN:

Fundraising Campaign Officer

We are seeking an energetic Fundraising Campaign Officer (FCO) to design and execute fundraising campaigns to drive donations in support of LAMAVE's mission, as well as marketing and awareness campaigns to support LAMAVE partnerships.

As the Fundraising Campaign Officer, you will work closely with the Executive Committee and the Communications Team to design campaigns that serve internal fundraising goals and support LAMAVE partnerships. Your core responsibilities will include creating and producing campaign materials and implementing the campaigns. You will work collaboratively with the Communications Team to ensure campaign resources are published on the relevant platforms. Campaigns range from fundraising campaigns spearheaded by LAMAVE to collaborative campaigns with partners and LAMAVE’s network; campaigns may be online or in-person, depending on the goal and the audience.

Position Type: Part-time (20 hours per week) with potential for full-time

Location: Puerto Princesa City, Palawan

Starting Date: June 2024

Application Deadline: May 1, 2024

Volunteer Coordinator

We are searching for a Volunteer Coordinator (VC) to take charge of recruiting volunteers, engaging with past and future volunteers, and marketing the volunteer program, along with managing the volunteer database. The VC will work closely with Project Leaders to ensure volunteer placements for LAMAVE’s conservation projects are filled consistently. To accomplish this, they will be responsible for developing and implementing a strategy to recruit and engage local and international volunteers, as well as scholars, playing an important role in expanding the NGO's reach and impact regionally and globally. 

Position Type: Full-time (40 hours per week)

Location: Puerto Princesa City, Palawan

Starting Date: June 2024

Application Deadline: May 1, 2024


OTHER OPPORTUNITIES

ON-THE-JOB TRAINING (OJT)

Filipino students wanting to apply to us for on-the-job training can email us at info[at]lamave.org with a CV and cover letter stating your course requirements and why you wish to complete your training with LAMAVE.

DEVELOP YOUR RESEARCH PROJECT PROPOSAL WITH US

If you have a project proposal in mind that you are interested in developing with LAMAVE please email us at info[at]lamave.org

CONTRIBUTE YOUR TIME

Are you a skilled professional who is interested in contributing to LAMAVE in-kind? We love to hear from skilled individuals passionate about contributing to our marine conservation efforts. Email us at info[at]lamave.org and tell us about yourself and how you think you can help.

Some areas we are interested in include:

  • Graphic design

  • Marketing

  • Skills Training for our team

  • Law

  • Fundraising


Didn’t find the opportunity you were looking for?

Consider joining the team as a field volunteer. Volunteers play a crucial role in our research and conservation projects and gain hands-on field experience. Many of our past volunteers have gone on to become Research Assistants or work in conservation.

If you’re Filipino, check out our internship. It aims to help marine, environmental and biological sciences students, alumni, recent graduates and young professionals acquire skills in marine science research methods, marine conservation NGO skills and people management skills.