National Geographic has Multiple Jobs in Different Countries
National Geographic has Multiple Jobs in Different Countries
About National Geographic
For more than 130 years, the National Geographic Society has funded the best and brightest individuals dedicated to scientific discovery and understanding of our world.
Our historic commitment to dauntless exploration dates back to our founding in 1888 when 33 prominent scholars and scientists established an organization dedicated to the “increase and diffusion of knowledge.”
Today, National Geographic Explorers are continuing to push the boundaries of knowledge, uncovering new insights about the natural and cultural worlds, and strengthening our connection to them and one another.
How Can Solar Energy Installations Be More Ecofriendly?
The Society embarked on its first scientific expedition in 1890, led by Explorer Israel Russell, to survey and map the Mount St. Elias region in North America. That marked the beginning of thousands of Explorer-led National Geographic expeditions.
Well over a century after our founding, National Geographic continues to reach and resonate with millions of people worldwide. How has our organization stood the test of time?
We’ve stayed true to our original mission to pursue and celebrate exploration, scientific excellence, education, and unforgettable storytelling while simultaneously evolving with nimbleness and fortitude in a rapidly changing world.
We embraced innovation and intentionally adapted, thoughtfully expanding our business model, global reach, and diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts. In doing so, we have remained a vibrant, relevant, world-class brand at the forefront of exploration and knowledge.
NG Next celebrates our legendary legacy and takes the next step forward by charting a dynamic, five-year plan that strengthens our foundation, builds on our momentum, embeds diversity, equity, and inclusion into every aspect of our work, and sets a clear vision for the future to drive significant impact.
Our joint-venture partnership enables us to invest every philanthropic dollar — 100 percent of donations — directly to our Explorers and mission programs.
One of the powerful ways we build on our legacy and accelerate our impact work is through an innovative, sustainable business model. This joint-venture enterprise combines National Geographic’s global television channels, publications, media, and products and allows us to return a portion of the proceeds from these assets to fund our non-profit work.
Disney is one of the most recognized brands in the world and shares our legacy of innovation, inspiration, and storytelling. With its business expertise, brand power, and global footprint, Disney has the unique ability to broadcast the Society’s mission to millions more people who are endlessly curious and share our passion for exploration.
Your Resolute Chance to Join CANADIAN SOLAR Through this Current Recruitment – APPLY TODAY!
Since 1888, our headquarters in Washington, DC have been the home of our Explorers and center of operations for our staff. When our earliest Explorers returned from their expeditions around the world, they brought back their findings to our campus to share their experience and stories with each other and the public.
These on-campus convenings were the beginning of our work to protect and illuminate the wonder of our world, and the beginning of a long-standing tradition that continues at Base Camp well over a century later.
Today we are taking those traditions even further. In the most significant expansion in our history, we are transforming our headquarters into an unprecedented destination that connects the Society headquarters, an expanded museum, and new public spaces.
National Geographic has Multiple Jobs in Different Countries
Payroll Specialist (Part-time), locations: Washington, DC time. Type: Part time
Director, Advancement Data & Systems, locations: Remote. Type: Full time, R1420
Senior Project Manager, Experiences, locations: Washington, DC, Type: Full time. R1422
Manager, Land (Science and Innovation), locations: Washington, DC. Type: Full time, R1421
Senior Manager, Content StrategylocationsWashington, DCtime typeFull timeposted onPosted 30+ Days Ago
R1356
Sr. Specialist, Strategic Partnerships & Grants (Education)locationsWashington, DCtime typeFull timeposted onPosted 30+ Days Ago
R1407
Director, Group Sales & ExperiencelocationsWashington, DCtime typeFull timeposted onPosted 30+ Days Ago
R1405
Sr. Director, Advancement (Planned Giving)locationsWashington, DCtime typeFull timeposted onPosted 30+ Days Ago
R1413
Vice President, Institutional PartnershipslocationsWashington, DCtime typeFull timeposted onPosted 30+ Days Ago
R1403
Director, Education ProgramslocationsWashington, DCtime typeFull timeposted onPosted 30+ Days Ago
R1402
Senior Director, Pacific Ocean Policy, Pristine Seas (Science and Innovation)locationsRemotetime typeFull timeposted onPosted 30+ Days Ago
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Follow us on LINKEDIN, FACEBOOK, TELEGRAM GROUP and WHATSAPP.
*** ALSO CHECK: HOW TO SIZE A SOLAR SYSTEM – 5 clear steps anyone can follow
HOW TO START A SOLAR COMPANY – do these 6 things and make money through solar
How to Identify Fake Solar Products
SOLAR PANEL LOSSES: All you Need to Know + Tips on how to avoid them
SOLAR PV MODULE MANUFACTURING PROCESS EXPLAINED – from solar cells to solar panel
10 Surprising Ways Solar Energy Can Save You Money Today!