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Stichting Beelease

Stichting Beelease

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The Beelease Foundation is an institute for education, research, development and breeding of (resistant) honey bees, honey production and the cultivation of host plants.

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PR employee (m/f)

PR employee (m/f)

Organisation role · 2–6 hrs/Week
1035 RN, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland
Social mediaMarketing & Communications
Nature & sustainabilityCommunity & family
Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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Summary

The Beelease foundation is an active dynamic organization. We are urgently looking for a relationship manager for publications. Experience is recommended.

Detailed description

TASK DESCRIPTION> The Beelease foundation breeds and cares for many bee colonies for the preservation and improvement of the species. We work in teams on nature conservation and organize events. You work as a relationship employee and publish via the website, Facebook, Instagram and report the developments of the products within the organization.

  • You create followers and increase interest in improving the biotope in the short and long term.
  • You regularly inform our sponsors about the progress.
  • You research and provide opportunities for crowdfunding and donations.
  • You collect questions from students and beekeepers and you take care of the responses.
  • You prepare blogs and vlogs for publication with photo, video and sound.
  • You work in a team with very enthusiastic volunteers.

WHAT KNOWLEDGE OR SKILLS ARE NEEDED?

Some work experience with Social Media, working with image and sound equipment, working with a PC and documenting in the cloud is a plus. You master Dutch in reading and writing and are able to write editorial texts. Reading and writing English is a plus.

WHAT TRAINING DO YOU GET OFFERED?

This vacancy is a start for an enthusiastic employee (star) for a step towards a job in the corporate world. Work experience is desirable because we do not train. You will have every opportunity to acquire the necessary skills after a short familiarization period and to improve them where necessary, depending on the circumstances. You will receive guidance from professionals to improve your knowledge of IT.

WHAT DO YOU GET IN RETURN?

A very close view of the developments in the beekeeping (beekeeper) profession. Direct experience with the problems in the biotope and the possible solutions for improvement. Insight into business through regular visits to company locations; the sponsors of Beelease. Unfortunately, we cannot provide a paid job.

WHAT IS THE ADDED VALUE OF THIS VOLUNTEER WORK?

Good social contacts with employees and trainees from all layers. Work experience plus an educational period about the natural environment with plants and bee colonies.

WORKING HOURS

1 to 2 working days a week from 10.00 - 17.00 in consultation.

HOW DO YOU APPLY?

You can now respond to this vacancy and we will get to know you via email. Then you will be invited. After an introduction and introduction, a trial period of 2 weeks follows.

What volunteers need😇 Disclosure and Barring Service

🗣️ Native language skills

What we will provide to volunteers

🤝 Extra support

Getting there

Beelease has been housed since 2013 on the NoordOogst urban agricultural site in Amsterdam North. Accessible by bus 35, cycling distance NDSM ferry is 7 minutes and by car. Parking in the large parking lot is free.
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About Stichting Beelease

The Beelease Foundation is an institute for education, research, development and breeding of (resistant) honey bees, honey production and the cultivation of host plants.
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