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Автор: Justin Taberham
Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited
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isbn: 9781119052791
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       www.rgs.org/OurWork/Study+Geography/Careers/Finding+jobs.htm

      RSPB

      British Association towards bird protection – various volunteering conservation roles available across Britain

       www.rspb.org.uk/vacancies/

      Steph into Nature

       www.stephintonature.com/blog/volunteer‐for‐wildlife‐online

      The Conservation Volunteers (TCV)

      Restoration activities across the UK to protect green spaces. Positions available over short‐term so beneficial to those looking for opportunities whilst studying

       www.tcv.org.uk/

      The Dirty Weekenders, Scotland

       www.dirties.org.uk/about/

      The Great Projects

      Focus towards animal conservation primarily across Europe but also options more global. Website offers key information about flights and insurance needed

       www.thegreatprojects.com/volunteering‐projects

      The Nature Conservancy

       www.nature.org/en‐us/get‐involved/how‐to‐help/

      The Royal Parks

       www.royalparks.org.uk/get‐involved/volunteer‐with‐us

      The Student Conservation Association (SCA)

      General information for students interested in conservation. Youth programmes including volunteering

       www.thesca.org/about

      The Wildlife Trusts

       www.wildlifetrusts.org/closer‐to‐nature/volunteer

      UN Volunteers

      The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme contributes to peace and development through volunteerism worldwide

       www.unv.org/

      Volunteering Matters

      Action Earth and other programmes

       www.volunteeringmatters.org.uk/project/action‐earth/

      VSO Volunteering

       www.vsointernational.org/volunteering

      Wilderness Volunteers

       www.wildernessvolunteers.org/

       Wildlife Conservation Society

      Aim of increasing global biodiversity (particularly with charismatic species). Website lists targets for preserving each listed species and current issues surrounding conservation

       www.wcs.org/about‐us/careers

      Woodland Trust

      UK‐based charity – interested in those looking for volunteering roles, as well as opportunities in graduate schemes/careers

       www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/get‐involved/

      Working Abroad

      Organisation allowing users to search through conservation volunteering schemes across the world

       www.workingabroad.com/volunteer‐organisations/

      World Wildlife Fund

      Internationally recognised organisation in protecting species (as well as emphasis on habitat restoration/preservation)

       www.wwf.org.uk/about_wwf/jobs/

       Worldwide Workers on Organic Farms

       www.wwoof.org.uk

      To note: if the above organisations do not have suitable volunteering available, they are also key employers in the sector, so are worth keeping an eye on, nonetheless.

      Green Career Coaches are a relatively new and growing phenomenon within the well‐established area of career coaching. Career coaching was defined by Donna Sweidan, in a 2013 interview in Forbes (2013) magazine:

      I approach it as a discipline composed of two similar but distinct tracks: coaching and counseling. The goal is to support people in making informed decisions about their career development and trajectory, as well as offer various tools that they can use – résumés, cover letters, LinkedIn profiles – to meet those goals…definitions of the field – and the work – may still vary among more conventionally trained coaches.

      In general, ‘coaching’ tends to be a solution‐oriented approach, which involves working with clients to see what concrete steps they can take to achieve career objectives. ‘Counseling’, however, is more process driven – you look at whether there are any behavioral, emotional or psychological issues that could be impeding a person's desired career ambitions.

      But the core virtue of career coaching is to help people assess their professional situations with a greater degree of honesty, curiosity, empathy and compassion.

      Green coaches can help you to develop a career in the sector, but they differ in many ways, including

       Approach

      Some focus on your approach to life and your personality in order to help you develop a fruitful career. Others have a focus on directing you towards a green career through professional advice, training and linkages