
Join Our Team
Join a Purpose-Driven Team
At Earth Economics, you'll join a collaborative team of change-makers who transform how organizations value and invest in nature. Our work isn't just professionally rewarding—it's reshaping economies to protect our planet's future.
Our team is united by our passion for revealing nature's true economic worth and driven by our partners’ tangible impacts. At Earth Economics, your expertise will directly influence decisions that benefit communities and ecosystems.
Although we don't have open positions right now, we're always interested in connecting with talented individuals who share our passion for valuing nature in economic decisions.
Send your resume to careers@eartheconomics.org to be considered for future opportunities.
Current Openings
Earth Economics is proud to offer internships that allow individuals to gain practical, real-world experience. Interns work directly with a supervisor to support a specific area of focus, from research and GIS analysis to business support and communications.
We encourage both graduate and undergraduate students eligible for work-study to apply. All internships are unpaid, but we do grant positions to in-state financial aid work-study recipients or in- or out-of-state (or country) volunteers.
Research Intern (Geospatial Analysis)
Research Intern (Outdoor Recreation)
Paid internships are available through the Washington State Work Study Program for eligible students. Interns interested in receiving college credit are encouraged to explore options available through their university and include that information in their application materials. All other interested applicants may apply for a volunteer Research Assistant internship.
Please submit application materials to careers@eartheconomics.org.
Internships
“My internship with Earth Economics has furthered my passion for environmental issues, and it has cemented my professional goal of using economics as a tool through which to protect the environment. As a result, my time with Earth Economics has been crucial in allowing me to craft a vision for what I want to do in the future, and this experience will be valuable in my future educational and professional endeavors.”
—Elliot Carleton, 2020 Intern