Choose A Career That Balances Impact and Well-Being
Imagine knowing that your work contributes to the conservation, restoration, and regeneration of earth’s natural systems, and to the health and well-being of communities. Now imagine having a mission-driven employer that supports your professional and personal growth, empowers you to take on increasing responsibilities, and leads by its core values. That’s what working at Biohabitats feels like.
Be a part of a purpose driven, values led organization.
Do our values align with yours? Consider a career with Biohabitats.
Job Openings
Even if we don’t have a position posted that aligns with your experience, we accept unsolicited resumes, and you are welcome to email yours to careers@biohabitats.com.
Interdisciplinary Internship
Location: Chesapeake/Delaware Bay Bioregion, Baltimore, MD
Biohabitats’ Interdisciplinary Internship Program is designed to provide people of color and women with the opportunity to explore career pathways within the environmental consulting world. Biohabitats internships prioritize candidates from HBCUs, HACUs, and TCUs. Our interns gain practical, hands-on experience on real projects, expanding their skillsets and future career opportunities. Please, submit a cover letter and a resume by following the link below. Our 2025 application season is now open, and it will remain so until January 31, 2025.
Benefits
- Excellent health, dental, vision and short/long term disability insurance
- Flexible paid time off, including family leave
- Generous base compensation
- Bonus and reimbursement of expenses related to professional licensure & certifications
- 401(K) plan with employee match
- Company paid membership to professional and civic organizations
- Tuition reimbursement
- Profit sharing
- Professional training opportunities
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