
One of Hawaii’s leading conservation and environmental education non-profits is hiring.
Kupu is looking to fill 150 positions across Hawaii and American Samoa.
The non-profit says these positions provide hands-on training, and aim to educate and mentor future generations to create a more sustainable Hawaii.
“The upward mobility, connectivity to place and career networks, and hands-on learning available through all of these programs is nothing short of life-changing,” said Kupu CEO John Leong.
Kupu’s Conservation Leadership Development Program is looking for recent high school graduates, college graduates, and early professionals, who are looking to establish a career in conservation. The non-profit says 90 positions are open at host sites in American Samoa, Kauai, Maui, Oahu, Molokai, and Hawaii Island.
You can get information about these job opportunities by visiting kupuhawaii.org