Sustainable tourism: intern wanted
If you are bright, committed web literate, hard working, understand the basic principles of tourism, and have a commitment to sustainability this could be a real opportunity for you.
We produce a large range of sustainable tourism communication and information materials and we are absolutely committed to helping the whole global industry understand the opportunities and engage with the process.
And now, we’re rolling up our sleeves and doing a few practical things too
So we’re overloaded and in need of help!
If you understand the tourism industry, are bright, committed and web-literate and can dedicate a reasonable amount of time, this is an opportunity for you to both understand the future of tourism better and learn on the job.
We are looking for part-time and/or full time assistance from a bright intern of any age who wishes to learn about sustainable tourism and carve a niche in this area.
You should have good written and spoken English, good access to the web, an enthusiastic manner, a good understanding of tourism and a thirst for knowledge (particularly about the future of the tourism industry).Languages – in particular Italian, would be a great help.
Preference will be given to those recently engaged in tourism education.
If you have all the above requirements and are immediately available email your current cv to: [email protected]
Green Tourism Showcase launched:
Valere
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