So You Think You Want to be A Relief Worker? 27 Feb 2010

Submitted by bruce_redr on February 5, 2010 - 3:18pm.

Are you thinking about a new career direction? Or simply interested in learning more about working in the humanitarian sector?

If so this one day workshop is for you.

This course is vital for everyone considering working in the humanitarian sector, with the overall aim of helping you to decide whether this is a career you want to pursue. You will hear first hand experiences from relief workers, learn about the nature of humanitarian relief, and look at the skills you have to bring to the sector.

The course will take place at RedR's training centre in Vauxhall, London.

Numeric Code: 09026
Date: 27 Feb 2010
Length: 1 day
Location: UK

Suitable for:

Absolutely anyone who is considering working in the humanitarian sector. All backgrounds and professions welcomed.
Course covers:

From introducing you to the realities of the sector, through to careers advice from recruitment staff from leading aid agencies, this information packed one-day workshop will help you make a decision on the possibility of becoming a relief worker.

Course outcomes:

From introducing you to the realities of the sector, through to careers advice from recruitment staff from leading aid agencies, this information packed one-day workshop will help you make a decision on the possibility of becoming a relief worker.

Cost:

This course is non-residential. The fees are inclusive of morning and afternoon tea/coffee, lunch, information-packed workbook and all training.

Individual Rate £80
Charity Rate £95
Company Rate £125

The charity and company rates are applicable only when your employer - a charity or a company - is paying for your place.

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Submitted by Habib Malik on February 7, 2010 - 11:24pm.

Yes, i took part in this course and would highly recommend to the newcomers.

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