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Vacancies: Chagos Conservation Trust, Communications and Outreach

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Job summary

A prominent marine conservation organization is seeking a skilled communicator for a fee-paid role focused on environmental conservation in the Chagos Archipelago. Responsibilities include drafting press releases, organizing conferences, and managing communications. Ideal candidates should possess PR experience, a relevant degree or qualifications, and a passion for environmental issues. This position offers flexible hours, with potential earnings between £15,000 and £20,000 annually.

Qualifications

  • Experience of PR work, website management, and self-starter capabilities.
  • Good IT skills and knowledge of database management.
  • Ability to work without close supervision.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in promoting environmental conservation work in the Chagos.
  • Organize conferences and other meetings.
  • Draft press releases and maintain website updates.

Skills

Public relations experience
Conference organization
Website management
Interpersonal skills
Understanding of UK charity regulations
Interest in environmental conservation

Education

University degree or at least two A-Levels

Tools

Mail Chimp
Drupal
PayPal
Job description
CHAGOS CONSERVATION TRUST:

help us protect the world’s largest marine reserve

COMMUNICATIONS AND OUTREACH JOB OPPORTUNITY
Background

In 2010, the UK Government created the world’s largest marine reserve around the Chagos Islands in the British Indian Ocean Territory. This will save an entire oceanic ecosystem, help to restore fish stocks and regional food security, and provide a platform for global science.

The Requirement

We need someone with sufficient relevant experience to help us with the communications and outreach tasks essential to support the Trust’s environmental conservation work in the Chagos. You will be self‑employed, willing to assist on a fee‑paid basis, able to commit to the equivalent of about 1000 hours of work a year (or 21 hours a week), working from your home or business address. You will attend periodic meetings of the CCT’s Executive Committee and other meetings in London as necessary. Your routine work contact in the Trust will be the CCT Secretary. Fees paid will be subject to a maximum of £15‑20,000 per annum, depending on experience.

Skills and Personal Qualities
  • experience of working in public relations
  • previous experience in organising conferences and other meetings
  • good IT skills involving website and database management
  • good interpersonal and communication skills (oral and written)
  • an understanding of the UK charity regulatory environment
  • a real interest in environmental conservation work
Task Profile

Contract: fee‑paid, subject to a maximum of £15‑20,000 per annum, depending on experience, for the equivalent of about 1000 hours of work a year (or 21 hours a week), working from your home or business address. You will be required to attend meetings in London, as necessary. On such occasions and for gaining initial familiarisation with the Trust’s work, it should be possible to find you temporary office space in the headquarters of a member organisation in central London. Initial contract is for one year.

Role

Your key role will be to assist the Trust to promote its environmental conservation work in the Chagos Archipelago, British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT). You will attend meetings of the CCT Executive Committee. Your routine work contact in the Trust will be the CCT Secretary.

Main Tasks
  • drafting press releases, articles and direct mail shots to publicise the work of the Trust in promoting environmental conservation in the Chagos
  • maintaining contacts with relevant journalists and other media multipliers
  • organising conferences and other meetings for CCT
  • ensuring that the Trust’s website and Facebook page are kept up to date with items of relevant topical interest
  • keeping the Trust’s membership and other databases up to date
  • helping to correct factual inaccuracies on the Internet about environmental issues in the Chagos
  • helping to enhance the sale of Chagos-related goods via the Trust’s website shop and on Diego Garcia itself
Person Specification
  • experience of PR work and website management, who is a self‑starter, capable of working without close supervision
  • good IT skills and experience of website and database management. Familiarity with Mail Chimp, Drupal and PayPal is desirable but not essential
  • previous experience of organising conferences and other meetings
  • good interpersonal and communication skills (oral and written)
  • an understanding of the UK charity regulatory environment
  • a real interest in environmental conservation work

Applicants must be able legally to work in the UK, must have a university degree or at least two A levels or equivalent qualifications and must have an unblemished employment history.

How to Apply

Please send your CV (maximum 2 sides of A4 paper) plus a covering letter by e‑mail to: secretary@chagos-trust.org. Applications must be submitted before Tuesday, 8 May 2012. Your CV must include your full postal address and contact details, including telephone number; your educational details and academic and professional qualifications; and your employment history. Your covering letter must include your reasons for applying; give evidence of relevant experience; and indicate the skills that you would bring to the work. Please visit our website: www.chagos-trust.org and, if further information is required, e‑mail: secretary@chagos-trust.org.

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