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Web Design and Management Internship Vacancy at Conservation Charity
Press Release dated: Tuesday, April 22, 2003
The World Land Trust has a vacancy for an intern as part of its training programme. Although unpaid, the internships are popular because of the very real and practical training given. They are aimed particularly at recent graduates, and so far every student who has worked with the WLT has gone on to full time employment.
The Post
The current vacancy is in Web Design and Management. Over the past year the Trust has developed a very successful web site, and is now attracting online donations, as well as numerous enquirers using it as a research resource for the national curriculum. The intern will work on a wide range of aspects of the WLT web site, and will also be trained in all other aspects of charity administration including fundraising, publicity and PR.
Qualifications
The successful applicant will have a degree, or equivalent education level, and a demonstrable interest in wildlife conservation and natural history. They will also be intending to pursue a career in conservation. They must be fluent in English and able to express themselves clearly in English. They will be expected to have a sound general knowledge of, and enthusiasm for, computers and the internet. [They will be expected to be familiar with MS Word, PowerPoint and to have used drawing programmes]
Salary
The post is unsalaried, and the intern will be expected to fund their own expenses, although a modest daily allowance will be made. The internship is for six months, and will include appropriate formal training (funded by the WLT).
Applications
All applications should be via email, and should include the following:
A CV, a statement of you career plan, and some examples of any web pages you have designed or any other similar work. The closing date for applications is 30th April, and the successful applicant will be expected to commence sometime between June and October.
For more information, contact: John Burton
CEO
World Land Trust
jab*at*worldlandtrust.org (To avoid spam, we cannot show the email address in full. Please replace *at* with the symbol @ in your email address field.)
Web site: http://www.worldlandtrust.org
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