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Places are available on NO COST, one week Personal Development & Environmental Studies in the Canary Islands |
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(Please mention Stopdodo/Environment Jobs in your application) |
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Terrestrial / Aquatic Ecology & Conservation
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England (South Central) - UK
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Temporary / Contract / Seasonal |
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Full Time |
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Voluntary & Interns |
Company Name |
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Operation New World Ltd |
Contact Name |
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Anne Leonard |
Telephone |
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020 7931 8177 |
Email |
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anne@opnewworld.co.uk |
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Further Details / Applications |
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Description |
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Unemployed or only part-time? Under 25? Cost-free course with week in Canary Islands providing Environmental Studies/surveys/identification/Interview & cv skills. Operation New World, helps young unemployed get good fulltime jobs.
Apply anne@opnewworld.co.uk
Operation New World self help educational programmes for young unemployed (20-25) aim to increase employability skills so that participants get off 'Benefits' and find worthwhile jobs.
The success rate is very high: since 1992, nearly two thousand young have completed the course with 90% finding jobs or re-training shortly afterwards.
What Does Operation New World Do?
Operation New World is an educational Charity established in 1992 in order to provide self-help programmes for unemployed young people.
Anne Leonard, Chairman of the organisation says: "I wanted to help young people who could not get jobs and were getting depressed on the benefits system."
It is controlled by a Council of Management. Trustees: Anne Leonard MBE; Col. JN Blashford-Snell OBE; David Prichard MBE; David Zeitlin (Co Secretary). Charity No: 1039451 Since 1992, nearly two thousand young people have taken part of whom 90% found jobs or took up full time education shortly afterwards. Courses include: An introductory training course in teamwork, map reading and other outdoor skills, normally with a Territorial Army regiment or at an outdoor training centre, Southampton. A weekend introduction and training course in first aid, navigation and other outdoor skills, normally with a Territorial Army regiment or at an Outdoor Training Centre.
One or two weeks field trip in an isolated location--usually an island off the coast of Europe--learning habitat identification and employability skills. The projects are led by qualified teaching staff and local environmental experts.
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