Monday, 12 October 2009

e-Cartridge volunteers

We are looking for a volunteer to develop a newtork of collection points for local empty printer cartridges as a mean to fundraise for the North Wales Wildlife Trust.

Task will involved identifying local possible venues, agree with the location of collection box, arrange local volunteers to collect box and sort content and forward to recycler.

Would suit someone who has got an interest in recycling and would like to organise a new project right form the beginning!

Interested? contact ResiTomat@wildlifetrustswales.org

Location: Bangor office.

16-24 yrs old? ask us about the Millennium Volunteer scheme.

Graphic Design Volunteer(s)

We are looking for one or two volunteers to help out with our design needs. Working primarily on our newsletter production three times a year and many calendars of events (for the newsletter as well as for themed weeks).

We also would like to update the look of some of our publications such as the Annual Review, Cemlyn Volunteers leaflet etc.

You will mostly work with QuarkXpress software.

This opportunity offers a great chance for anyone interested in graphic design work in the future to gain relevant work experience.

Location: Bangor office.

16-24 yrs old? ask us about the Millennium Volunteer scheme.

Interested? contact Resi by using the online registration form here.

Wild-MEDIA Volunteer officer placement

The volunteer position of Wild-Media officer is a six month to a one year work experience VOLUNTARY placement.

The role of Wild-Media volunteer officer (VO) requires close co-operation with all members of the Trust’s team and involves liaison with volunteers and the organisation and leading of volunteer activities.

Amongst other things, the Wild-Media VO will be working directly on:
• promotion of regular volunteer tasks
• assisting with the updating the NWWT website: research and preparation of copy for current pages such as volunteer tasks and local branches events
• development and maintenance of the Breathing Places campaign
• organising and managing the digital image library, including editing current content, reviewing photographs for inclusion and ensuring proper use by staff and volunteers.

Interested? Please contact ResiTomat@wildlifetrustswales.org
Closing Date: 15 November 2009

Wild-WATCH Volunteer Officer Placement

The volunteer position of Wild-WATCH Volunteer Officer is a six month to a one year work experience placement, either full-time or part-time.


The role of Wild-WATCH Volunteer Officer (VO) requires close co-operation with all members of the Trust’s team and involves liaison with volunteers and the organisation and leading of volunteer activities. Work may also include practical conservation, leading walks and tours, helping with the running of the Trust shops and assisting with the Trust activities promotion.

In particular the Wild-WATCH VO will be volunteering directly on:-
· assisting with the delivery of the Wildlife WATCH programme within the North Wales area
· assisting with the updating the WATCH pages on the NWWT website: research and preparation of copy for current pages such as training dates and local Watch groups events
· monitoring of volunteers leaders involvement including organising and assisting with delivery of training sessions
· co-ordinate our local WATCH related media presence
· assist local WATCH groups with the organisation and promotion of their events programmes
· researching and managing reciprocal links between WATCH webpages and external sites.
· other ad-hoc tasks as required

Interested? Please contact ResiTomat@wildlifetrustswales.org

Closing date: 15 November 2009