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Together we are building a future where all Pacific peoples and nations are empowered, climate resilient and prosperous, with nature thriving and visibly recovering — a “People and Nature Positive Pacific”.
WWF’s work in the Pacific spans three countries with offices in Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Fiji, where our regional hub is based in Suva. Since the mid 1990s we have been working hand in hand with local partners and communities to protect and restore the region's astonishing natural heritage. In Papua New Guinea, for instance, WWF is working in the third largest tropical rainforest in the world, home to a staggering 7% of the world’s total number of species. Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands host part of the Coral Triangle, where 76% of all coral species are found. Fiji meanwhile is home to the world’s third longest continuous barrier reef system that supports some of the only coral reefs thought to remain under current climate change scenarios.
Across the region, significant challenges, from deep sea mining, deforestation, overexploitation of fisheries, plastic pollution to the ubiquitous threat of climate change threaten the balance of these unique, irreplaceable biodiversity hotspots. But with communities as our invaluable partners, the opportunities for meaningful change are also limitless.
WWF-Pacific is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Join WWF-Solomon Islands and Help Shape a People and Nature Positive Pacific.
WWF-Solomon Islands is seeking a passionate and motivated Western Seascape Conservation Officer to support community-led conservation initiatives across the Western Province.
This exciting field-based role offers the opportunity to work alongside communities, government partners, and local stakeholders to strengthen sustainable fisheries management, protect marine biodiversity, support climate resilience, and advance locally led conservation solutions that benefit both people and nature.
As part of WWF-Pacific’s vision for a People and Nature Positive Pacific, you will play a key role in delivering impactful conservation programmes, supporting community engagement, and helping safeguard the rich marine ecosystems of the Solomon Islands.
Eligibility: This position is open to Solomon Islands Nationals only.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit:
- A cover letter outlining their suitability for the role;
- A current Curriculum Vitae (CV) including at least two referees.
Application Deadline: Tuesday, 30th June, 2026
WWF is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.