Careers
As you consider becoming a part of our flock of “craniacs,” we want you to understand the passion of our organization. It all began with the dream of two college students and grew to become a global conservation effort to save the world’s cranes. Our commitment today is the same whether we are working in South Africa, Uganda, Zambia, China, Texas, at our headquarters in Baraboo, Wis., or in one of the other 50+ countries where the International Crane Foundation has a presence.
What is it like to work at the International Crane Foundation? Prepare to be surrounded by people who are passionate about the mission, dedicated to the organization and engaged with their fellow employees. Our team is committed to fulfilling the dream that started more than 50 years ago.
The International Crane Foundation offers a competitive salary and benefits package, but more importantly, we live our mission, offer an appreciation for the natural world, and a career with a purpose. Staff working at or visiting our headquarters enjoy over 200 acres of beautiful prairie and woodlands, complete with nature trails and over 100 cranes on site. Many staff members enjoy taking part of their day to visit the cranes or go for a leisurely stroll on the trails to surround themselves with the natural beauty of our property. If you want a career where you can contribute to these ideals, apply today!
Click on our open positions below to learn more and apply. View our international positions here.
Grants Officer- Africa
The International Crane Foundation is seeking a strategic and collaborative Grants Officer to help our Africa Programs advance a future where cranes, people, and natural ecosystems thrive together. Across sub-Saharan Africa, we work to protect four threatened crane species—Wattled, Blue, Grey Crowned, and Black Crowned Cranes—through innovative conservation initiatives that strengthen local livelihoods, support resilient landscapes, and foster partnerships among communities, governments, and global stakeholders. With programs spanning East Africa, Southern Africa, the Sahel and Sudan Savanna, and South Africa, we are committed to building community-centered conservation solutions with lasting impact. This is a full-time, remote position that can be performed anywhere in the US from a suitable home office space.
About the Role
At ICF, conservation begins with people who can turn bold ideas into funded impact. As the Grants Officer, you will help shape the future of ICF’s Africa Programs by building and managing a dynamic funding pipeline that supports crane conservation and community-driven development across the continent.
This role is central to advancing our mission by identifying new funding opportunities, leading proposal development, supporting in-country fundraising efforts, and coordinating grant reporting and management from start to finish. Working closely with the Vice President of Africa Programs, Regional and Country Directors, program staff, and colleagues across Development and Finance, you will build a diverse and forward-looking funding pipeline that includes institutional donors, trusts and foundations, corporate partnerships, impact investment, and innovative financing opportunities beyond traditional conservation funding.
The successful candidate will translate technical program priorities into compelling, high-quality proposals and ensure timely submission, tracking, and reporting across a dynamic portfolio of grants. The role also supports country teams in identifying local funding opportunities and developing donor-aligned concepts and proposals that strengthen long-term program sustainability. This is an exciting opportunity for a strategic and collaborative fundraising professional who is passionate about conservation, international development, and creating lasting impact across Africa.
Qualifications
This role requires a highly skilled writer and relationship builder with experience securing six-figure-plus grants from multilateral, bilateral, philanthropic, and private sector donors. The ideal candidate will have a bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in a conservation-related field and a strong understanding of issues such as biodiversity conservation, climate change, agriculture, and water resource management. Candidates should be comfortable translating technical program information into persuasive donor-ready submissions, including detailed logframes and budgets, while ensuring compliance with grant requirements and reporting deadlines.
Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, and Adobe Acrobat is required, while experience with financial tracking systems such as SAP Concur and project management platforms is an advantage. International experience and familiarity with African conservation and donor landscapes are highly desirable, as is an understanding of the effective and responsible use of AI and related technologies to support grants management and proposal development.
How to Apply: Qualified candidates should submit a CV, contact information for three references, and a cover letter explaining how their experience will contribute to the requirements of the position, as one PDF file.
Applicants should apply to icfjobs@savingcranes.org. Please put “Grants Officer-Africa” in the subject line. The deadline for applications is May 24, 2026.
Join us in protecting cranes and the ecosystems they inhabit—together, we can make a difference!