ARKive is a unique and exciting new initiative being developed by The
Wildscreen Trust in Bristol, creators of the prestigious, international
wildlife film festival WILDSCREEN. ARKive will be the world's
centralised digital library of natural history films, photographs and
sound recordings - publicly accessible via the Internet.
Senior Education Officer
£18,000 - £25,000 fixed term initially for one year. Job Ref: SEO
You will co-ordinate the development of multimedia educational resources
for both children and teachers and create additional on-line
biodiversity educational resources for a wide range of users. You will
have a biological degree, and several years experience as an
environmental education officer, teacher or lecturer and producing
web-content.
This is a re-advertisement, previous applicants need not reapply.
CLOSING DATE: 19 July
FOR DETAILS & AN APPLICATION FORM: PLEASE CONTACT
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Harriet Nimmo
ARKive Project Manager
The Wildscreen Trust
Anchor Road, Bristol BS1 5TT, UK
Direct line: +44 (0)117 915 7103
Mobile: +44(0)7761 404418
Fax: +44 (0)117 915 7105
The Wildscreen Trust manages the Wildscreen Festival of Moving Images
from the Natural World and is developing ARKive, a digital library of
images of the world's endangered species.
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