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What can I do on Conservation Jobs?

Conservation Jobs is an ever increasing community of like-minded people working to conserve our planet, environment and natural world. Our site is used as a platform for recruiting, promoting and advertising in the conservation world as well as providing interesting and informative news/blogs/articles on the big issues. We like to help conservation, not hinder it – If you think we can help then Contact Us

“Thank you Conservation Jobs for all you do for the environmental community especially little NGOs like AWT” – Alderney Widlife Trust

“We have had a fantastic response to our advert placed with Conservation Jobs for Internships within our organisation. Thanks to promotion both on their website and other social media outlets, we received many high quality applications and could fill our vacancies a number of times over. Thank you to the team.” – Ascension Islands Conservation Team.

Jobs

Many conservation jobs require some truly unique skill sets because of the nature of the job we do. Finding the right person for the role can be inherently difficult. The process can be made much simpler by listing your organisation’s opportunities to a community of people dedicated to this line of work.

  • List jobs – List your organisation’s latest job and career opportunities.
  • List Volunteering opportunities – List your organisation’s latest volunteering opportunities – What’s more, it won’t cost you a penny.
  • List overseas opportunities – List your organisation’s international. opportunities (voluntary or paid).
  • Uploading an organisation profile means our audience can get instant notifications whenever you list a job.

Events

Events in the conservation world are a fantastic opportunity to share ideas, discuss issues and plan for the future. It is also an opportunity to spread your organisation’s message and goals. Our site can be used to promote your organisation’s events:

  • Events – Listing your organisation’s event is free (yay).
  • Featured events – If you want to really catch our community’s attention, you can make the event ‘featured’ which means it will be placed prominently on our home page (it will be quite hard to miss).
  • Social Media – Any featured events can also be promoted on our social media platforms and circulated in our weekly newsletter.
  • Uploading an organisation profile means our audience can get instant notifications whenever you list an event

Courses

Whether a university listing higher level courses or small organisations promoting courses in identifying insects, our dedicated course listings gives you the platform for a bigger audience – ensuring those places are filled.

  • Courses – List your organisation’s latest courses.
  • Featured courses – You can feature your course to ensure more of the community can see courses your organisation is running.
  • Social Media – Featured courses can also be promoted on our social media platforms and circulated in our weekly newsletter.
  • Uploading an organisation profile means our audience can get instant notifications whenever you list a course.

Why Conservation Jobs?

Conservation Jobs is an integrated site of all things conservation. Our site is regularly updated with sector news, events, jobs, courses, and unique opportunities to take part in global conservation efforts. It has everything for conservationists in one place. In addition to our regular site visitors, we have a collective audience base exceeding 30,000* and this is growing every day.

*Subscribers, CV accounts, sharing portals

Value

We won’t charge you a penny if you are looking to use our site to find volunteers. What’s more, all charities** get a reduced rate when they list paid jobs and courses with us. Listing events on our site is also free of charge*** and we actively encourage organisations to make use of these facilities. All of our standard listing prices are based on the nature of the sector we serve.

**UK Registered Charities Only
***Excludes ‘Feature’ Options

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