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Post by jchannelle on Jul 22, 2009 6:16:21 GMT -5
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Post by Nettie on Jul 22, 2009 9:03:28 GMT -5
Applicants may only select one Supervising Charity and may only nominate one role or position within that Supervising Charity. Applicants shall principally work for the Supervising Charity outside of the UK. However, applicants may work for the Supervising Charity in the United Kingdom for part of the 12 month period (e.g. for fundraising, project management and planning purposes). Applicants are responsible for obtaining (if relevant) a valid passport and visa and any qualifications necessary to perform their chosen work. Once submitted, applications cannot be altered nor can the Supervising Charity or role be changed.
I don't think we'd be eligible, I think the idea is that you choose an charity which will supervise a project abroad and you are paid to work on that project for that charity.
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Post by jchannelle on Jul 22, 2009 9:53:27 GMT -5
Applicants may only select one Supervising Charity and may only nominate one role or position within that Supervising Charity. Applicants shall principally work for the Supervising Charity outside of the UK. However, applicants may work for the Supervising Charity in the United Kingdom for part of the 12 month period (e.g. for fundraising, project management and planning purposes). Applicants are responsible for obtaining (if relevant) a valid passport and visa and any qualifications necessary to perform their chosen work. Once submitted, applications cannot be altered nor can the Supervising Charity or role be changed. I don't think we'd be eligible, I think the idea is that you choose an charity which will supervise a project abroad and you are paid to work on that project for that charity. I didnt see that. I noticed that one of last years candidates were in a city farm in the UK. It could of course be tied in with the education of dog care and treatment abroad (especially the EU). whatever happened to charity beginning at home Janine
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