[The Climate Reality Project] Korea Office Support Intern
Division
Organization & Communication
Experience Level
Experience irrelevant
Job Types
Intern

Company Introduction

The ​Climate ​Reality ​Project is ​a nonprofit organization founded ​by ​former U.S. ​Vice President Al ​Gore, dedicated ​to ​catalyzing a ​global ​solution ​to the climate ​crisis. ​With a mission ​to ​empower ​people and communities ​to fight ​for ​a just ​transition to ​clean ​energy, we are ​committed to ​building a more equitable and sustainable future.

The Korea Office supports this mission by organizing educational programs, campaigns, and communications at the local and international levels. We strongly encourage applications from individuals of diverse backgrounds and historically marginalized communities.


Job Description

1) Job Title

  • Korea Office Support Intern


2) Key Responsibilities

  • Assist with events, campaigns, trainings, and programs organized by the Korea Office and U.S. headquarters
  • Support logistics, recruitment, document preparation, and follow-up for local and international activities
  • Communicate with external partners and support public engagement
  • Help manage the Korea Office’s social media (SNS) and online platform, Reality Hub
  • Review and aggregate social media content from U.S. and other regional offices
  • Support the Local Climate Leader network and Campus Corps chapters
  • Assist in organizing grassroots campaigns, volunteer coordination, and media engagement
  • Research climate-related news and support reporting to the District Manager
  • Provide support for content creation (online/offline) and other communications
  • Support any additional area of interest aligned with the intern’s goals
  • Other duties as assigned


3) Qualifications

  • Strong verbal and written communication skills in both Korean and English
  • Ability to work collaboratively and solve problems creatively
  • Experience in volunteer education, outreach, or cross-cultural communication
  • (Preferred but not required) Prior experience in nonprofit advocacy or climate-related work


4) Recruitment Process

  • Application via email → Screening → Interview (if applicable) → Final Confirmation


5) Internship Conditions

  • Type: Unpaid Internship
  • Internship period: 6 months ~ 1 year (negotiable)
  • Hours: Minimum 10 hours per week (up to 25 hours depending on workload and availability)
  • Term: Second half of 2025 (starting August or September, negotiable)
  • Format: In-person or online (based on intern’s availability)
  • Location: Seoul, South Korea
  • Eligibility: Must be at least 18 years old and legally able to work in South Korea
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[The Climate Reality Project] Korea Office Support Intern

Company Introduction

The ​Climate ​Reality ​Project is ​a nonprofit organization founded ​by ​former U.S. ​Vice President Al ​Gore, dedicated ​to ​catalyzing a ​global ​solution ​to the climate ​crisis. ​With a mission ​to ​empower ​people and communities ​to fight ​for ​a just ​transition to ​clean ​energy, we are ​committed to ​building a more equitable and sustainable future.

The Korea Office supports this mission by organizing educational programs, campaigns, and communications at the local and international levels. We strongly encourage applications from individuals of diverse backgrounds and historically marginalized communities.


Job Description

1) Job Title

  • Korea Office Support Intern


2) Key Responsibilities

  • Assist with events, campaigns, trainings, and programs organized by the Korea Office and U.S. headquarters
  • Support logistics, recruitment, document preparation, and follow-up for local and international activities
  • Communicate with external partners and support public engagement
  • Help manage the Korea Office’s social media (SNS) and online platform, Reality Hub
  • Review and aggregate social media content from U.S. and other regional offices
  • Support the Local Climate Leader network and Campus Corps chapters
  • Assist in organizing grassroots campaigns, volunteer coordination, and media engagement
  • Research climate-related news and support reporting to the District Manager
  • Provide support for content creation (online/offline) and other communications
  • Support any additional area of interest aligned with the intern’s goals
  • Other duties as assigned


3) Qualifications

  • Strong verbal and written communication skills in both Korean and English
  • Ability to work collaboratively and solve problems creatively
  • Experience in volunteer education, outreach, or cross-cultural communication
  • (Preferred but not required) Prior experience in nonprofit advocacy or climate-related work


4) Recruitment Process

  • Application via email → Screening → Interview (if applicable) → Final Confirmation


5) Internship Conditions

  • Type: Unpaid Internship
  • Internship period: 6 months ~ 1 year (negotiable)
  • Hours: Minimum 10 hours per week (up to 25 hours depending on workload and availability)
  • Term: Second half of 2025 (starting August or September, negotiable)
  • Format: In-person or online (based on intern’s availability)
  • Location: Seoul, South Korea
  • Eligibility: Must be at least 18 years old and legally able to work in South Korea