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JOB: Assistant Coordinator for Northfield Ecocentre

Aug 4th, 2009 by Chris Duggan | No comments yet

Salary in the region of £12,500 a year for 20 hours per week.
Closing date: 9am Tuesday 25th August 2009

A part-time Assistant Coordinator is sought to work with the Coordinator developing activities at Northfield Ecocentre. A keen interest is required in helping people to save energy and resources at home, so reducing their environmental impact. The Assistant Coordinator will need a range of relevant skills and knowledge. A full job description and person specification are available at www.northfieldecocentre.org along with an application form.

As one of only two paid workers, you will also be working with a voluntary management committee for this Quaker initiative. Funding is secured until November 2010 with the hope of further funding.

Hours will be flexible to cover opening hours, including some Saturdays.

Interview date: Thursday 27th August 2009

from Georgia Stokes (Ecocentre Coordinator)

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