The Plan Vivo Foundation has been operational since 2007, over which time we have been fortunate enough to have supported many people in their careers and to have been shaped by their great ideas.
Our objectives are to promote climate integrity, social wellbeing and biodiversity across the globe, and we have large ambitions to scale up our impact over the coming years. This means that we will periodically need new, enthusiastic and driven people to join our team.
If you are passionate about the environment and people, we encourage you to view any job listings here. If there are no positions currently available, we encourage you to check back periodically. You can also sign up to our newsletter at the bottom of this page, through which we usually announce new job openings.
All applications should be sent to [email protected]
CURRENTLY OPEN
We are currently looking for news members to join our Technical Advisory Committee, known as the TAC. The TAC is an independent body of technical experts that advises the Plan Vivo Foundation on technical matters to ensure that the carbon programmes managed by the Plan Vivo Foundation (PV Climate & ACORN) reflect the aims of the Foundation and the interests of Plan Vivo stakeholders.
Please note, applications close on the 1st of May 2024.
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ROLLING RECRUITMENT
The Plan Vivo Foundation (PVF) is looking for experts in carbon quantification to accelerate the finance to community-focused Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU) carbon projects. By joining the Technical Review Panel (TRP), they will help ensure that projects and their associated methodologies are meeting best practice within the voluntary carbon market, therefore giving confidence to investors and the wider market. Engagement in the panel is non-committal and the work is ad hoc. Applicants are assessed on a rolling basis.
The Plan Vivo Foundation (PVF) is inviting applications to join the Plan Vivo Biodiversity Standard (PV Nature) Technical Review Panel (TRP). Experts joining the PV Nature TRP will help assess biodiversity projects and their associated project interventions, ensuring they meet best practice and are well placed to deliver the best possible outcomes for nature and people in their respective ecoregions.