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CJS Weekly: Information. |
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If there are any changes which directly
affect CJS Weekly announcements will appear here.
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CJS Weekly is the longest running and most widely known
of our publications. This is the original CJS established in July 1994 as a
specialist newsletter for countryside rangers, but in the years that followed
both the range of jobs and our readership have
increased markedly.
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Countryside Jobs Service Weekly
The Original, the Biggest and the Best in the field.
The UK’s Leading Weekly for Countryside & Environmental Staff.
Endorsed by both the Scottish Countryside Rangers
Association & the Countryside Management Association CJS |
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CJS Weekly averages around 100 new
paid UK vacancies each week and around ⅔ (60.2% of
all 2009 vacancies) are sent
direct from the employer, many of which are not advertised anywhere else, in
fact during 2006 25% of adverts placed direct with CJS did not appear
anywhere else. The remainder are sourced from national newspapers and
specialist publications as well as national Government agency websites.
CJS is the only publication which contains a digest of vacancies reviewed
from other sources. For recent job numbers please see
News Releases or
read our blog. Posts advertised
are based across the country, we also include any overseas posts sent direct
from the employer but we do not review publications to include these as part
of the regular content.
The most recent edition of CJS
Weekly was published on Monday 30 August and contained details of 30 new, not
previously advertised, paid UK vacancies, 14 sent direct to CJS.
CJS Weekly includes more than just
vacancies, there is also information about volunteer opportunities, New Deal
and other training placements, short training courses and events as well as
details of any news relevant to the industry.
What sort of jobs does CJS advertise? click
here
Our readers say:
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The only source I use to look for countryside jobs - I
look forward to its arrival every week.
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My career would be completely different without ten
years of CJS - Thank you!!
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Very useful to all our staff, thanks for a consistent
and reliable service. (county countryside service)
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Used by everyone I know in the industry.
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A university careers services said - Greatly
appreciated by all our students.
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It's an excellent publication. (Country Park)
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An excellent source of current job vacancies within the
environmental sector, ranging from volunteers to directors.
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CJS is the best thing since organic GM-free, Soil
Association approved wholegrained sliced bread!
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Also see our Testimonials page
Click here
Autumn 2009 Biennial Subscriber
Satisfaction Survey.
94.9% of readers were very highly or highly satisfied
with CJS.
84.7% of readers were very highly or highly satisfied
with the jobs content of CJS Weekly.
86.7% of readers thought CJS was very good or good
value for money.
Our Advertisers say:
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Employed a
very strong candidate who responded to our CJS advert. (National
conservation charity)
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Excellent
service, speed with which ads can be placed is a definite bonus. (FT 100
company)
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It's a
simple but effective system for getting the advert out to the industry -
sort of the 'Ronseal effect', straight forward and does exactly what says
on the tin! (County Wildlife Trust)
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Applicants
via CJS usually have a better idea of what the post entails. (Borough
Council)
Typical advertisers include: Government agencies such as Forestry
Commission, National Park Authorities, Natural England, Scottish Natural
Heritage also many City and County Councils. Charities including, BTCV,
Farming & Wildlife Advisory Group, Game Conservancy Trust, The National
Trust, RSPB, the Wildlife Trusts. We also carry many adverts for private,
profit making companies such as ecological consultancies and land owners eg
Severn Trent Water and United Utilities. For more about the range of
vacancies carried in CJS and the advertiser typically using our services.

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Posts advertised during 2009
Type of jobs |
Number advertised |
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Administration |
71 |
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Arboriculture |
211 |
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Countryside Officer, includes
policy & decision makers. |
506 |
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Community project work |
211 |
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Countryside Ranger |
414 |
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Education and training
includes environmental education
and lecturers in higher and further education |
336 |
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Farm conservation / management
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99 |
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Field sports |
61 |
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Engineer, Geologist, Landscape
Engineer |
58 |
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Horticulture |
46 |
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Manual workers |
32 |
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Manager, Director, Chief
Executive level vacancies |
146 |
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Project Officer / work [non
LA21] |
261 |
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Promotion, fundraising and
membership recruitment |
239 |
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Research |
262 |
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Public Rights of Way / access
posts |
81 |
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Rural regeneration (new '08) |
81 |
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Sustainability Projects
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99 |
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Student Placements &
apprenticeships |
116 |
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Volunteer Co-ordinators and
youth work (New Deal type) |
76 |
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Visitor services |
99 |
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Waste minimisation, recycling,
pollution control |
68 |
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Wildlife and Zoology work (not research) |
101 |
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Miscellaneous, unusual posts not normally within CJS remit |
69 |
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Grand Total |
3,686 |
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