Al Gore International Environmental NGO Climate Project Korea Office Intern Recruitment for the First Half of 2026 (Until February 28, 2026)

The Climate Reality Project Korea District Office (기후프로젝트 한국 사무소)
Job Type
Intern
Job Category
Etc
Work Model
On-site
Working Days
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri
Work Time
Salary
Follow Company Inner Rule
Location
190 World Cup-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Job Description
The Climate Project Korea Office (The Climate Reality Project) is a non-profit international environmental organization founded by former U.S. Vice President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore. We raise awareness of the severity of the global environmental crisis caused by industrialization, foster a sense of community cooperation by facing the reality of the global climate emergency, and raise awareness around the world to take immediate action to address climate disasters. The Climate Reality Project Korea Office is recruiting interns for the first half of 2026 to lead actions for sustainable global change and a better future. We welcome the participation of many Koreans, international students, and other young people. THE POWER OF YOUTH: TAKING ACTION FOR LASTING CHANGE AND A BETTER FUTURE Internship Program The goal of the internship program is to provide diverse individuals with valuable, high-quality hands-on experience, providing them with a foundation for practical experience and careers in the climate change or environmental movement field. Schedules are negotiable for successful applicants, and unpaid internships are available. Interns can work a minimum of 10 hours per week and a maximum of 25 hours. All interns in the Korea office are assigned a mentor, who works closely with them to establish overall goals and plan their work. Team: International Program Organization & Communication Team Program: Non-paid internship at the Program Organization & Communication Team Main Responsibility: To assist and support the team manager's duties and responsibilities Reports To: Team Manager Preferred Start Date: Within the 2nd week of March 2026 or, if possible, to discuss the start schedule *Interns will be interviewed sequentially during the February 28th application deadline. Intern Responsibilities and Roles: Specific duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to: • Preparing information materials for climate events, projects, and various programs hosted by the Korea office, recruiting applicants, planning event logistics, reviewing applicant applications, and follow-up. • Supporting social media promotion activities and Reality Hub management and operations. • Supporting local Climate Reality leaders and campus chapters. • Supporting the Our Climate Moment: Let's Get to Work and Climate Reality campaigns through Climate Reality chapters. • Assist in developing climate campaign and citizen engagement strategies, including volunteer recruitment, collaboration and solidarity-building activities, and social media promotion. • Assist in planning and producing online and offline content and campaigns. • Research and update news related to the Climate Reality Campaign. • Assistant duties and reporting to the Korea Branch Manager. • Ability to pursue other areas of interest and perform other assigned tasks.
Qualifications
Qualifications • Excellent writing and communication skills in Korean and English • Creative problem-solving skills and teamwork experience • Experience in volunteer training and volunteering in climate change and other fields • Experience in cross-cultural communication • (Optional) Experience with non-profit organizations and climate action campaigns
Preferred
Preferences - Opportunities to participate in key areas of the Climate Project Korea branch - Experience in climate/environmental education lectures, educational content planning, planning and executing events for organizations, groups, and schools, planning and hosting international events, online and offline promotional planning, social network (SNS) content creation and promotional activities, and planning and hosting domestic and international campaigns. Preference given to those with prior experience.
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HOW TO APPLY Send your cover letter(freeforms), resume(freeforms) with TCRP Application Form to climateproject@tcpkorea.org or tcpzoombsh@gmail.com. Please use the subject line “2025 KOREA OFFICE SUPPORT INTERNSHIP_NAME” in your email to identify your interest in this position. Applications will be accepted until Feb. February 28, 2026. Preferred Start Date: Within the 2nd week of March 2026 or as soon as possible to discuss. *Interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis, with the deadline of February 28. Find the application form on our homepage: www.sgf.or.kr How to Apply • Email a cover letter (free format), resume (free format), and TCRP Application Form (internship application) to climateproject@tcpkorea.org (or tcpzoombsh@gmail.com). • Include the subject line: 2026 First Half The Climate Reality Korea Office Internship_Name • Application Deadline: By Saturday, February 28, 2026 • Start Date: To be discussed within the second week of March 2026.
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Language Study Visa (D-4)
Job Seeking Visa (D-10)
International Marriage (F-6)
Accompanying Family (F-1, F-3)
Tourist Employment (H-1)
Residence (F-2)
Refugee (G-1)
Visit Employment (H-2)
Overseas Korean (F-4)
Employment Visa (E-1 ~ E-7)
Non-Professional Employment Visa (E-8 ~ E-10)
Permanent Residence (F-5)
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The Climate Reality Project Korea District Office (기후프로젝트 한국 사무소)
Industry
U. International and Foreign Organizations
Contact
1063306953
climateproject@tcpkorea.org
https://www.sgf.or.kr/
Company Location
서울 마포구 월드컵로 190 이안상암 2차 1505호
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Job Type
Intern
Job Category
Etc
Work Model
On-site
Working Days
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri
Work Time
Salary
Follow Company Inner Rule
Location
190 World Cup-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea