More Green Jobs

Monday, 15 Dec, 2008 0

TIES (the International Ecotourism Society) has started a new Ecotourism Job section.

Said Ayako Ezaki: “TIES website features jobs, internships and volunteer opportunities with our members from around the world. We encourage you to explore these diverse employment opportunities and to learn about careers in ecotourism and sustainable tourism. Working in ecotourism can be, particularly in these tough times, a great way to stay ahead and develop competitive skills in the ever-growing green markets.”

Jobs include:

Cook for Maho Bay Pavilion Restaurant

Web & Marketing Producer for Holbrook

Volunteer for Holbrook’s Sarapiqui Conservation Learning Center

Resort Designmier for Mithun

Trip Leader & Experienced Guide for O.A.R.S.

Group Leader for Intrepid Travel

Management & Office Roles for Intrepid Travel

Specialists for Intrepid Travel Retail Stores

Enlightenment Lecturers for Holbrook Travel

The updated jobs & internship page, with a listing of employment opportunities with TIES members:

Ecotourism Jobs



 

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