Greenpeace Careers

We are always looking for passionate individuals who want to be a part of movement – making a difference for the future. When you join Greenpeace, your work will help build a greener and fairer future, regardless of your roles.

Wings of Paradise Mural in Kuala Lumpur. © Nandakumar S. Haridas / Greenpeace
Greenpeace volunteer collects and audits plastic garbage during a Beach Clean Up activity at Padansari beach, Bantul, Yogyakarta. Greenpeace Indonesia holds the same activity in other two locations, Tangerang and Bali, as part of the #BreakFreeFromPlastic global movement to reduce single use plastic products usage.

What does it mean to become part of  Greenpeace?

Joining Greenpeace Southeast Asia means being part of a dynamic team committed to environmental protection and social justice. You’ll work on impactful campaigns addressing climate change, environmental justice, plastic pollution, and biodiversity loss. Our diverse and inclusive work environment values each individual’s contribution and fosters professional growth.

You’ll collaborate with passionate colleagues and local communities, including Indigenous Peoples, to create sustainable solutions. Through creative, non-violent actions and community engagement, you’ll help drive meaningful change where it really matters, in one of the world’s most vulnerable regions. Make a difference and be a force for positive environmental impact with Greenpeace Southeast Asia.

What are examples of green jobs?

Greenpeace offers diverse roles, including Campaigners leading environmental initiatives, Communications Specialists crafting impactful messages, and Fundraisers building support. Researchers provide essential data, while Legal Advisors ensure compliance. Finance and Admin professionals manage budgets, oversee financial operations, and maintain organisational efficiency. Community Engagement Coordinators drive grassroots movements, and IT Specialists support digital infrastructure. Each role is vital in advancing our mission to protect the planet and promote sustainability.

Naderev “Yeb” Madla Saño, Executive Director at Greenpeace Southeast Asia, stands in solidarity with communities in their call for climate justice for all, at the Greenpeace Rainbow Warrior 3 vessel on December 2, 2023.
Greenpeace activists join the Pride parade in Bangkok in support to climate justice, gender justice and the rights of individuals to live in a safe environment, regardless of gender.

Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Safety

Greenpeace values justice, equity, diversity, inclusion, and safety (JEDIS). These principles guide our mission to create a greener, fairer, and safer world. We believe in fostering an inclusive and diverse environment where everyone can thrive. Our commitment to these values drives effective campaigns and meaningful change.

We continuously promote awareness and cultural change through learning opportunities and community engagement, ensuring everyone feels included, engaged, and safe. By embracing these values, we strengthen our ability to defend the natural world and achieve our goals for a sustainable future.

Open Applications

Actress Emma Thompson and the Greenpeace ship's cook Ronnie, cook a meal for crew in the galley of the Esperanza while the ship approaches sea ice north of Svalbard.

Jobs and Internships

We look for passionate, courageous individuals who can bring their expertise and skills to Greenpeace Southeast Asia. We also have various internships within our teams for students and recent graduates.

Preparations for the launching of a sonar. The ship Esperanza is in Brazil for a scientific expedition to the Amazon Reef. Researchers and the Greenpeace team seek for more information on this unique biome. International oil companies want to drill for oil soon within a few kilometers of the Amazon Reef. However, experts warn that an oil spill in the area would irreversibly threaten the well-being of the ecosystem and people living in the coast.

Sail with us

The ship’s crew includes captains, engineers, doctors, cooks, and deckhands from diverse backgrounds. It’s hard work but an experience of a lifetime. If you have maritime experience, qualifications, licenses, or eagerness to learn, join us!

Greenpeace Esperanza crew members form hearts with their hands to say 'Goodbye and Thank You' to supporters.  The crew has been in the Indian Ocean to peacefully tackle unsustainable fishing.

Volunteer with us

Various volunteer opportunities are available in our Greenpeace offices to help our environmental campaigns. Register with your local office or log in to receive campaign updates and volunteer events near you.

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