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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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You
are looking for a new job.
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You want to work in the countryside or conservation sectors.
Congratulations, you've just taken the first step
on the road to your perfect new post. Every year CJS advertises
between 4,000 and 5,000
paid vacancies all within the countryside, conservation and environmental
sectors.
Save time and money, let CJS
take the strain out of your job search.
Every week we read and review over ten national
newspapers and eight industry specific journals and papers. We also search
eight national government agency websites and over twelve national charity
websites. In addition we read dozens of industry specific journals and
magazines to keep in touch with the sector. We're members of organisations
as diverse as the Centre for Alternative Technology and the Game and
Wildlife Conservation Trust.
CJS is delighted to be the countryside sectors leading
recruitment publication and to be endorsed by the rangers associations of
England and Wales (Countryside Management Association) and Scotland
(Scottish Countryside Rangers Association).
With 15 years experience in this very specialised
and highly competitive sector we know which posts are relevant and likely to
appeal to you, our reader. If we don't think the vacancy is appropriate we
don't accept the advert.
Let CJS be your guide to your
perfect post.


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