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The Nature for Water Facility is a technical assistance unit within The Nature Conservancy's Resilient Watersheds strategy. The team works with local partners around the world to design and deliver landscape-scale nature-based solutions that protect and restore the watersheds communities depend on.
The team brings together expertise in science, finance, and governance to guide partners from program design all the way through to implementation and scale.
Now, Nature for Water is expanding into Asia Pacific — and that's where you come in.
🔗 Learn more at nature4water.org
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We're expanding into the Philippines and Thailand — and we're building the team to take us there.
This is a rare chance to bring your skills to something that genuinely hasn't been done before — and leave a mark on people and the planet.
We’re looking for individuals who are energized by complex problems, comfortable with ambiguity, and care about water, nature, and climate.
Sound like you? Keep reading. ↓
You're the person who makes things happen.
This is a senior delivery role for someone who can lead project execution, hold their own in technical client conversations, and make smart course-corrections in real time.
You bring:
You're a project powerhouse with range.
This role is for someone who thrives in unstructured environments, can manage complexity across multiple workstreams, and brings real consultancy or project finance chops to the table.
You bring:
You're the technical anchor on water and watersheds.
We need someone who has done the hard modeling work — not just GIS or engineering, but real hydrological analysis — and who can now take ownership of designing analytical approaches and coordinating project-level science delivery.
You bring:
You're a hydrologist ready to do meaningful work.
You've got solid modeling experience and you're looking for a role where your technical skills connect to real-world water outcomes. You're ready to roll up your sleeves in a dynamic, mission-driven team.
You bring:
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