Work on the
front line
Behind every protected rhino is a network of people using their skills, experience and determination to make conservation possible.
Be part of something bigger.
Working with Endangered Rhino Conservation means contributing to something that matters far beyond the working day.
Frontline conservation depends on far more than the people you see patrolling a reserve. Behind them are researchers, communicators, fundraisers, volunteers, operational teams and specialists all helping make wildlife protection possible.
Our work can be challenging, unpredictable and demanding. It can also be extraordinary. We value people who care deeply about the natural world, take initiative and want to use their skills to create meaningful change.
Work that matters
Whatever your role, your contribution forms part of a much bigger effort to protect wildlife and secure a future for rhinos.
Purpose
Use your skills in support of conservation and wildlife protection where they can make a real difference.
People
Work alongside people united by a genuine commitment to protecting wildlife and the natural world.
Impact
Support the people, resources and interventions that help keep rhinos protected on the ground.
Current opportunities
Vacancies, placements and opportunities with Endangered Rhino Conservation will be listed here as they become available.
There are no open positions at ERC right now.
Our conservation work continues to grow and new opportunities may arise across field conservation, communications, fundraising, research and operational support.
Keep an eye on this page and follow Endangered Rhino Conservation for future vacancies, placements and opportunities to become part of our work.
Contact ERCConservation is rarely ordinary.
Our work connects people directly with the realities of protecting threatened wildlife.
Circumstances can change quickly, priorities evolve and no two days are necessarily the same.
Work With Purpose
Know that your contribution supports genuine conservation outcomes.
Learn From Experience
Work around people with hands-on knowledge of wildlife protection and conservation.
Expect The Unexpected
Conservation rarely follows a script. Adaptability is part of the work.
Every role has a part to play in giving rhinos a future.
From field operations to communications and fundraising, conservation depends on people willing to use their skills for something bigger.
