At Arannayk Foundation, we envision a Bangladesh where natural ecosystems are conserved by empowered communities toward green growth. Our mission is rooted in conserving, restoring, and ensuring the sustainable use of the country’s tropical forests. We work hand-in-hand with government agencies, NGOs, and the private sector to deliver nature-based solutions that benefit both people and the planet.

But we know we can’t do this alone.

The planet needs voices. It needs solutions. It needs changes. It needs you.

If you are passionate about protecting our natural world and want to create a lasting, positive impact, we’d love to hear from you.

Explore our current job and internship openings below and become part of a purpose-driven team shaping a more resilient and sustainable Bangladesh.

A Workplace Where Everyone Belongs

Arannayk Foundation is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels respected, valued, and heard. Diversity strengthens our work, and we actively foster an environment built on trust, dignity, and inclusion.

We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, regardless of age, ability, ancestry, color, disability, ethnicity, family or marital status, gender identity or expression, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected characteristic.

We believe our strength lies in our diversity, and we invite you to bring your whole self to our mission.

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Currently, we do not have any open positions

 

Safeguarding from abuse

At Arannayk Foundation, we are committed to ensuring a safe and respectful environment for everyone. We have zero tolerance for any form of abuse, exploitation, or harassment.

All staff and representatives are required to complete safeguarding training and follow our Safeguarding and PSEA Policy in all aspects of their work. We align with international standards and best practices to protect the dignity and rights of those we work with and serve.

Staff benefits

  • In-person training
  • Online learning resources
  • Certification programs aligned with your role and career path
  • Management and leadership development programs
  • Mentoring support
  • Developmental assessments

Staff stories

Our mission to protect Bangladesh’s forests and biodiversity is made possible by the dedication and passion of our people. They are the heart of everything we do.

Click on the quotes below to meet some of our team members, learn about what drives them, and discover what it’s like to work at Arannayk Foundation:

Sumona | “Life brought a sudden change, and I made a bold shift from managing trees to managing talents, stepping into human resources management. This transition surprised many, including myself. I often felt hesitant, sometimes emotional, as the forestry program had always been close to my heart. 
Over time, the transition from conserving green horizons to caring for workplace wellbeing taught me a valuable lesson: it’s not just the trees that make a difference; it’s the people." 

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Arannayk Foundation in the News

Arannayk Foundation to introduce OECM program to protect biodiversity Daily Sun
Businesses seek incentives for eco-friendly industrialisation The Business Standard
Plastic takes a toll on Sundarbans The Daily Star
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