Intern with the WWF Cities Team
We are looking for a motivated intern to join our team. This is an opportunity to gain experience in an international environment while contributing to WWF's work with sustainable urban development!
As an intern with us, you will play a key role in supporting the WWF Cities team’s work on program coordination, analysis, business development and financing solutions - all with a focus on sustainable urban development and climate action.
You will join for the fall term of 2026 and will focus on helping advance WWF international cities work within WWF Cities including support in evaluation, analysis and coordination of our flagship program One Planet City Challenge (OPCC). You will be a part of the international Cities team and work closely with our colleagues in financing and business development.
Examples of Tasks
Help coordinate the ongoing work of WWF Cities, including the final part of the current round of the One Planet City Challenge 2025-26.
Support in the analysis and evaluation of the One Planet City Challenge, helping in the crucial work to continuously develop the program currently involving more than 380 cities and local governments across the world.
Assist with logistics and communication around the global campaign - We Love Cities - running in over 35 cities across Latin America, Asia and Europe
Support the advancement of business plans and acting on financing opportunities for our work with cities and local governments. This includes support in coordination with WWF offices all over the world, writing applications, concept development and dialogue with donors.
Depending on your skills and interests, you may also assist in developing internal and external communications materials (e.g., reports, presentations, briefs)
Desirable qualifications
Relevant education in urban planning, business, economics or environmental sciences
Good analytical skills, experience with business case development
Excellence in English, both written and verbal (additional languages are a bonus)
Creative and solution-oriented with great attention to detail
Ability to work both independently and in groups is vital as much of our work is collaborative
Interest in working with sustainability, climate and urban issues
Time and arrangement
The internship starts August 31, 2026 and lasts 4-6 months.
The internship is 38 hours per week, and not suitable to combine with other full-time studies/work. We offer the possibility of hybrid work, with the flexibility to work both from the office and from home for up to fifty percent of your time each week.
Requirements for internship
To apply for an internship at WWF Sweden, you must be enrolled in a 30-credit internship course at a Swedish university or college, be completing a workplace-based learning (LiA) placement through a vocational college, or have a work-placement approved by the Swedish Public Employment Service (Arbetsförmedlingen). You need to remain connected to one of these institutions for the entire duration of the internship.
We do not make any exceptions from the requirements.
We do not offer any salary or compensation during the internship.
WWF Sweden’s internship programme
As an intern at WWF, you will be one of several interns within WWF Sweden's internship program. You will have the opportunity to learn more about and be inspired by other aspects of WWF’s work, and become part of a social, learning-oriented community with your fellow interns and WWF employees. You will have a supervisor who supports you, helps you to develop and wants you try your hand at as much as possible in your field. Here you can read more about internships at WWF Sweden and take part in the experiences of previous interns.
WWF Sweden’s office is beautifully situated at Ulriksdal Palace (Solna, Stockholm), with views overlooking the water. You will be part of a team with dedicated, skilled employees in a stimulating, international environment. The official language at WWF Sweden is Swedish, but some teams and programmes use English as their working language.
The work is based on our core values, which provide clear guidance for our approach to work and cooperation, both within our organisation and externally. Our core values consist of the following watchwords: Courage, Integrity, Respect and Collaboration.
Application
This recruitment process will involve continuous selection which means we may call applicants to interview before the deadline for applications. We therefore ask you to send in your application as soon as possible, however no later than April 6, 2026.
WWF Sweden works actively to ensure that everyone has the same opportunities and rights irrespective of age, ethnic or cultural background, gender identity and gender expression, religion/belief, sexual orientation or disability.
Contact
Do you have questions about the WWF Cities internship? Contact Saskia Tegnell, WWF Cities, saskia.tegnell@wwf.se
Do you have general questions about internships at WWF Sweden? Contact Olivia af Rolén, HR-specialist, olivia.afrolen@wwf.se
- Department
- Internship
- Locations
- Stockholm
- Remote status
- Hybrid
Stockholm
Varför jobba på WWF?
Som medarbetare på Världsnaturfonden WWF blir du del av världens största naturvårdsorganisation. WWF kämpar för att skydda de mest hotade och unika arterna och livsmiljöerna på planeten, och för att mänskligheten ska fördela jordens resurser rättvist och använda dem på ett hållbart sätt. Varje medarbetare har en viktig roll i arbetet att uppnå vår vision om en framtid där människan lever i harmoni med naturen.