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Online Campaigner Recruiter
When We Need You
From 03/06/2007 onwards
About Opportunity
Help us strengthen our voice by recruiting people in your community to take part in our monthly online actions, in which our online campaigners write a letter, send an email or sign a petition to a decision maker on environmental issues such as climate change, sustainable development, toxic chemicals and the marine environment. We need as many people as possible to take part All you need to do is tell them about the latest online action, collect their contact details on a form and send back the form to us. We will register your recruits and send them the link to the action.
About WWF Scotland
WWF finds long term solutions to environmental problems for the benefit of people and nature. We are part of an international network working in over 90 countries world-wide.
Skills & Experience
Ability to collect accurate information Confidence to ask people if they would like to take part An interest in environmental issues is desirable
Travel Details
Not applicable
Requirements
Other
Training and Induction Details
Volunteers can attend an annual induction day – this is optional Annual volunteer gatherings are organised for active volunteers Regular email updates giving details of general WWF Scotland campaigning activities and opportunities. They can also contac
Work Type
On line Volunteering
Client Group
Environment
Expenses Detail
Travel expenses available for training days only. Expenses will be paid by cheque within three weeks of a claim with receipts
Accessibility Details
No Wheelchair Access
No Disabled Toilet
Frequency & Commitment
No fixed times - one hour on average per week would be sufficient. At a time to suit the volunteer.
Minimum Age
Volunteers must be at least 16 years of age.
Volunteers Required
10
Reference Code
7-249
Opportunity Provided By
Contact Details
Little Dunkeld
Dunkeld
Scotland
PH8 0AD
Contact: Julie Stoneman
Tel: 01350 728200
Email: jstoneman@wwfscotland.org.uk
Website: http://www.wwf.org.uk/sco...

