The
Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
Internships at the secretariat of the Convention on Wetlands
The Ramsar Internship Programme supports four regionally-oriented positions, one each for Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe; all are normally one-year to 18-month positions and the Secretariat posts announcements in advance of each new vacancy. Candidates should be nationals of countries from the region being applied for. Here are the common Terms of Reference for all internship posts.
Please don't apply for Ramsar
Internship positions
until a vacancy for the appropriate region has been announced
on this Web site.
| There is presently an opening for the position of Intern/Assistant Advisor for Africa. |
General Terms of Reference for Ramsar internships
The Convention
The Convention on Wetlands, also known as the Ramsar Convention from the name of the city in Iran where it was signed in 1971, is an intergovernmental treaty which provides the framework for national action and international cooperation in the conservation and sustainable use of wetland biodiversity and resources. It is the first of the modern global conservation treaties and is still the only one devoted to a specific ecosystem. The Convention presently has 158 Contracting Parties (member countries), which have so far designated 1717 wetlands around the world, covering 159 million hectares, for the Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance.
The Convention Secretariat
The Convention secretariat, which currently comprises 19 employees, is co-located with the world headquarters of The World Conservation Union (IUCN) in Gland (near Geneva), Switzerland. The Secretariat initiated an internship programme in 1997 which allows four interns to work for periods of one year, possibly extendable up to two years, assisting the respective Senior Regional Advisors in their day to day work within the Secretariat.
Job Description
The posts offer an opportunity for young graduates to become acquainted with the workings of an intergovernmental treaty dealing with the conservation and sustainable use of natural resources and, more specifically, wetland ecosystems. The upper age limit of applicants is 30 years old.
The interns are assigned to assist one of the Senior Regional Advisors dealing with Africa, Americas, Asia/Pacific, and Europe in the full range of their activities, as required during different periods of the year. These include:
The Secretariat works with limited support staff resources. Interns have also to be prepared to assist with the routine administrative work of the Secretariat, particularly in relation to their regions, including preparing correspondence (mostly by e-mail), sending faxes, making photocopies, assisting with bulk mailings, etc.
The tasks will rarely involve field work. Exceptionally interns could be asked to visit Contracting Parties or participate in meetings abroad, in particular if the costs involved can be covered from sources other than the regular Ramsar budget. There will also be opportunities to attend international meetings held in Geneva and to become acquainted with other international agencies based there.
Qualifications
The principal qualities required are enthusiasm and a commitment to nature conservation and sustainable use issues.
Interns should have a university degree (preferably a post-graduate degree) in a subject relevant to wetland conservation and sustainable use, such as geography, biology, hydrology, marine sciences, natural resources management, land use planning, or anthropology/sociology. Experience of field work in wetland subjects will be a clear advantage.
In addition, interns should have well-developed computer skills (Word for Windows, Excel, e-mail) and be able to perform routine secretarial tasks efficiently (typing in particular).
The Ramsar Secretariats working languages are English, French, and Spanish. Full ability to work in English is required for all regional internship positions, and knowledge of another language is an advantage. Additional language requirements may be specified for specific vacancy announcements.
For this internship, candidates should be nationals of countries from the region being applied for and have lived most of their lives in that region.
Conditions of Service
Candidates should be prepared to provide services for a period of at least 12 months. The assignment will be subject to a two-month probationary period.
After six months of service, the Secretariat may offer an intern an extension of up to six or twelve months, i.e. for a maximum period of 24 months' service.
The Ramsar Secretariat will provide:
1) A return train/boat or air ticket (depending on the distance) from and to a previously-agreed point of departure, using the most economic fare available (return fare offered only up to three months after end of the intern's tenure in the Secretariat).
2) A monthly remuneration, subject to the following deductions:
a) Swiss pension and unemployment funds;
b) income tax.
This makes a net take home salary of approximately SFR 2,000.00 per month
3) Ramsar provides each intern with a fully-furnished studio apartment located in Gland, at a short distance from the office.
(Note: Interns do not have the choice of living elsewhere, since the Ramsar Bureau rents these apartments on a permanent basis for the purpose of providing accommodation for interns.)
NOTE. Owing to the type of accommodation, level of salary, and Swiss health insurance and residency conditions, candidates should be aware that it is not possible for interns to bring members of their families to live with them during their internships. Of course, holiday visits are possible with a tourist visa (at the cost of Interns).
If you are interested in applying, please send us the following:
More details about the Ramsar Convention are available at: http://ramsar.org/.

February 2008 : Monica Zavagli (Italy), Evelyn Parh Moloko (Cameroon), Mila Llorens (Guatemala), and Pragati Tuladhar (Nepal)
For
further information, please contact the Ramsar Convention Secretariat,
Rue Mauverney 28, CH-1196 Gland, Switzerland (tel +41 22 999 0170, fax +41 22
999 0169, e-mail
).
First posted on 24 December 1996, updated 30 April 2008, Dwight Peck, Ramsar.