Promo Cymru
Promo Cymru, Cardiff, provides advice, training and business support to young people wishing to enter the arts industries. They have helped many DJ's, visual artists, film-makers, musicians and promoters realise their dreams of making money from the things they love. tel:029 20437231

The Commonwealth Countries' League
The CCL is a non-governmental organisation with members throughout the commonweath.The CCL is run by an elected Executive Committee;there is a wide-ranging monthly programme of talks and social functions.Recently we have considered Commonwealth matters relating to the girl child,women's role in development,HIV/Aids and human right.why not join us and participate further? website:www.ccl-int.org.uk;email:info@ccl-int.org.uk; tel:02084516711

Women's Arts Association-Volunteers
Women's Arts Association, Cardiff. Interesting work such as -Volunteer Curator managing a rolling display of small works on paper in the Women's Arts office, Technical Assistant for managing the computers, Admin Assistant etc. Call the office for more information on 029 20487850. e-mail: info@womensarts.demon.co.uk

WRC starts Return to Work volunteering scheme

WRC is targeting women wanting to gain the skills they need to return to work as admin or reception staff.  Following on from our successful intern programme that provides the opportunity for those wanting to work in the voluntary sector with valuable experience, we’ve decided to extend the opportunity to those wanting to work in the admin field.  We’ll be recruiting a number of different people to work as reception and admin volunteers.  Some will come from the London Colleges we’re working with on this project, others will be from volunteering agencies.  If you know someone who might be interested, please ask them to get in touch.  Whilst we’re particularly keen to attract those who want to gain experience to get back into work, we’re also happy to hear from those embarking on their first career.  For more information, please contact nicole@wrc.org.uk.


 


 


Dates / Deadline: Advert: June 2005
Venue: Women's Resource Centre 76 Wentworth Street London, E1 7SA Tel: 020 7377 0088 Fax: 020 7377 5544 Email: info@wrc.org.uk Web: www.wrc.org.uk

Vacancies at UK Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering, Construction & Technology
The UK's Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering, Construction and
Technology (SET) is recruiting. The Centre will provide a central point of
advice, information and promotion of gender equality for employers, careers
professionals, academia, women and girls.

For information about these positions please visit
http://druines.co.uk/bradford/

Women's Design Service
Works in partnership with women and statutory and voluntary agencies to improve urban environments.we offer research;consultancy;policy development;training;community development;design resources.current projects include: Making Safer Places-a project involving women in community safety,operating in London, Bristol and Manchester;funded by the Community Fund.Women's Neighbourhood Volunteering Project-a project in 3 Londodn boroughs encouraging women to volunteer and to become involved in regeneration activities;funded by the Home Office Active Community Unit. Cycling for Women-a project looking at the barriers to women cycling and offering training to women cyclists in Lambeth and Camden;funded by the New Opportunities SEED fund. 02074905210, info@wds.org.uk; www.wds.org.uk

New online teachers' packs for Key Stage 2
Ongoing
Bookings 0870 444 3850
learning@museumoflondon.org.uk
www.museumoflondon.org.uk
Have you ever thought of using the Museum of London’s resources to support your work – right across the curriculum? These new online teachers packages are filled with great class activities to do before, during and after a visit to the Museum of London, along with background information and advice on different ways of using the Museum.

NAWO - Part Time Director

NAWO is recruiting a Part-time Director  to work 20 hours per week, initially on a 12 month contract. 


 


This is an opportunity for a creative person with initiative to shape the future of a growing organisation of vital importance to women.  A key task for the Director will be to take NAWO forward in achieving the goals set out in its strategic plan. The ideal candidate must have a commitment to and understanding of gender equality issues, and significant experience of working in the not-for-profit sector.  The first task of the Director will be to recruit a new Administrator.


 


Salary is circa £28,000 per annum pro rata. 


The full advert and the job description & Person Specification are attached to this email and are also available on our website-


http://www.nawo.org.uk


Dates / Deadline: Closing date: 14th August 2006. Interviews will take place on 4th & 5th September
Venue: NAWO, National Alliance of Women\'s Organisations 1-3 Berry Street London EC1V 0AA Tel/fax: 020 7490 4100