Waste Reduction Educator Wanted

Date: Sun, 09 Mar 2003 16:49:18 -0400
From: M Catherine McCarthy <cmccarthy@rrfb.com>
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Waste Reduction Animator/Educator Wanted

RRFB Nova Scotia is a not-for-profit company established by the Province of
Nova Scotia to administer
certain components of the Province's Solid Waste-Resource Management
Strategy. One of our primary
mandates is to promote education and awareness of waste reduction, reuse,
recycling and composting.

We are seeking a full-time Waste Reduction Animator/Educator who will
develop and deliver educational
and entertaining presentations about waste reduction, reuse, recycling and
composting using a remote-
controlled robot. The educator will also provide support for general
communication and education initiatives.
The position is based in Truro and will require extensive travel throughout
the province and some evening
and weekend work.

The successful candidate should be university-educated and have experience
working with children as an
animator/educator. He/she must possess excellent communication and computer
skills, have a technical
aptitude to manage a robotic mascot, be able to lift and transport heavy
objects, and possess a valid Nova
Scotia driver's license. Knowledge of provincial solid waste management
issues and French language skills
would be considered an asset.

Applications should be marked "Animator/Educator Position" and forwarded no
later than Wednesday,
March 19th to:

RRFB Nova Scotia
14 Court Street, Suite 305
Truro, NSB2N 3H7
Fax: 902-897-3256
Email: cmccarthy@rrfb.com

We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for
an interview will be contacted.
For more information on RRFB Nova Scotia and the programs that have helped
make
Nova Scotia a world leader in recycling and composting, please visit our
website at
www.rrfb.com


Catherine McCarthy
A/Director of Communications
RRFB Nova Scotia
Phone:  (902)897-3253
Cell:   (902)471-6359
Fax:    (902)897-3256
E-mail: cmccarthy@rrfb.com



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