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Administrative Support Officer

Zeist

Do you want to work together with inspired colleagues to create a world in which nature and people thrive? And help build a ‘nature positive’ impact in biodiverse priority landscapes around the world by mobilising people to act? That is what you will do when you work at WWF Netherlands (WWF-NL).

WWF-NL is a professional and dynamic organization with an informal working culture based in Zeist, the Netherlands. The organisation consists of four departments: Conservation, Engagement, Organization & Talent Development and Finance & Operations. In this light WWF-NL is looking for an Administrative Support Officer (16 hours per week).

This role will be part of WWF-NL's Netherlands team and will focus on providing day-to-day administrative supportto a project that aims to improve the climate resilience of Limburg and the surrounding provinces in Belgium and Germany.  

The SPONGE project is a partnership between 9 organisations from Belgium and the Netherlands aiming to enhance climate resilience and restore the natural sponge function of the Meuse-Rhine Euroregion landscape by fostering upstream-downstream solidarity and cooperation. The project will implement Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) and Naturally Designed Technical Solutions (NDTS) and work with public institutions to develop an integrated governance approach in the Euroregion to ensure cooperation and avoiding conflicts. WWF-NL’s role in the project is of project lead and manager of a small grants (voucher) system for organisations in the Euroregion that want to implement NBS. 

The Administrative Support Officer will work closely with the SPONGE Project Lead to carry out the day-to-day administration of the project. You will be in charge of: 

  • Providing administrative and logistical support to the project. 
  • Assisting in the coordination of project activities, meetings, and events. 
  • Supporting communication with project partners and stakeholders in the three countries where the project works on. 
  • Supporting financial administration. 
  • Supporting the monitoring project progress and assisting in the preparation of donor reports and documentation. 
  • Helping ensure compliance with Interreg and EU funding regulations. 
  • Maintaining and updating project databases and document repositories. 
  • Contributing to the dissemination of project results through newsletters, social media, and events. 

 

Job requirements 

Essential 

  • Love for details and structure to complement generalist colleagues! 
  • Experience in administrationproject support, preferably in an EU-funded or cross-border context. 
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in?English?and?Dutch. 
  • Interest and commitment to protecting nature. 
  • Strong organisational, financial and administrative skills. 
  • Understanding of donor-funded programmes and their requirements. 

Desirable 

  • Fluency in French. 
  • Familiarity with Interreg or other EU funding programmes. 
  • Knowledge of nature-based solutions or climate adaptation projects. 
  • Willingness to travel within the programme area. 
  • Experience working with public authorities or NGOs in the Netherlands, Belgium or Germany. 

Core values

You recognize yourself in the core values of WWF-NL: 

  • Courage
  • Integrity
  • Respect
  • Collaboration

What do we offer?

  • A sustainable office surrounded by nature;
  • Fun colleagues and the chance to build up an international network;
  • Vegetarian lunches in our canteen and free after work drinks every other Thursday;
  • An employment contract of 16 hours. Initially, a fixed-term employment contract of one year with a one-month probation period will be offered;
  • Salaries that are in line with the standard in the Dutch not-for-profit sector;
  • A personal budget that is made up of 8% holiday allowance and 2,08% flexible budget;
  • 6 weeks of holiday per year (based on a 40-hour contract);
  • An NS Business Card for 2nd class travel to and from work and an allowance of €0,25 per kilometer cycled between home and the office.

Information and procedure

If you are interested in this position, please apply by July 3, 2026 by clicking on the apply (‘Solliciteer’ in Dutch) button at the top or bottom of this page. 

Please note that in order to work for WWF-NL, you need a valid work permit. 

We actively strive for our employees to reflect society and the international character of our organization. We therefore especially encourage candidates with backgrounds that are normally 

underrepresented to apply. To reduce the impact of unconscious biases during a recruitment process, (semi)structured interview templates are used. We consider the safety and protection of our colleagues as important. The successful candidate is therefore required to complete an integrity statement and supply a Certificate of Good Conduct (Verklaring Omtrent Gedrag). We may also ask for references. 


If you are an intermediary, please do not contact us. We will contact recruitment agencies ourselves if necessary.

Kirsten Haanraads
Head of Public Affairs
Sophie Fitas
Advisor (Recruiter)