Toxics Campaigner
北京和平天虹环境技术中心
- 公司规模:50-150人
- 公司行业:非盈利机构 环保
职位信息
- 发布日期:2013-03-26
- 工作地点:北京-朝阳区
- 招聘人数:1
- 工作经验:二年以上
- 学历要求:本科
- 语言要求:英语熟练
- 职位类别:其他 其它
职位描述
Greenpeace seeks Toxics Campaigner in China
污染防治项目主任将加入到绿色和平旨在彻底消除有毒有害物质污染的全球行动中来。这些有毒有害物质包括重金属、持久性有机
污染物、环境激素等一系列严重威胁生态环境与中国公众健康的污染物。他/她将与绿色和平在全球各办公室的同事以及不同的合作
方一起策划并执行那些重要的、激动人心的项目活动,为中国、为子孙后代创造一个“无毒”的未来。
Greenpeace stands for positive change through action to defend the natural world and promote peace. We are a global
non-government organization with a presence in over 40 countries. We have been campaigning for a sustainable future
in China for more than a decade.
We are seeking a dedicated professional to be part of our dynamic Toxics Campaign in China, an on-going campaign
against pollution caused by hazardous chemicals, including heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants, endocrine
disrupting chemicals and other substances that are threatening the environment and the health of the Chinese
public. Working together with Greenpeace staff in China and other countries, as well as external partners, the
Campaigner is directly involved in the development and implementation of exciting and important campaign activities
that aim to create a “toxic-free” future for our children.
Who you are:
1.Committed to making the world a better place
2.Good at strategic thinking
3.Have a strong track record of project planning and execution with concrete results
4.Knowledgeable of the toxics issue, a background of environmental science or chemistry will be a plus
5.Creative, resilient, and willing to take calculated risks
6.Speak and write excellent Chinese and English
Please visit www.greenpeace.org/eastasia/jobs to find more details.
污染防治项目主任将加入到绿色和平旨在彻底消除有毒有害物质污染的全球行动中来。这些有毒有害物质包括重金属、持久性有机
污染物、环境激素等一系列严重威胁生态环境与中国公众健康的污染物。他/她将与绿色和平在全球各办公室的同事以及不同的合作
方一起策划并执行那些重要的、激动人心的项目活动,为中国、为子孙后代创造一个“无毒”的未来。
Greenpeace stands for positive change through action to defend the natural world and promote peace. We are a global
non-government organization with a presence in over 40 countries. We have been campaigning for a sustainable future
in China for more than a decade.
We are seeking a dedicated professional to be part of our dynamic Toxics Campaign in China, an on-going campaign
against pollution caused by hazardous chemicals, including heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants, endocrine
disrupting chemicals and other substances that are threatening the environment and the health of the Chinese
public. Working together with Greenpeace staff in China and other countries, as well as external partners, the
Campaigner is directly involved in the development and implementation of exciting and important campaign activities
that aim to create a “toxic-free” future for our children.
Who you are:
1.Committed to making the world a better place
2.Good at strategic thinking
3.Have a strong track record of project planning and execution with concrete results
4.Knowledgeable of the toxics issue, a background of environmental science or chemistry will be a plus
5.Creative, resilient, and willing to take calculated risks
6.Speak and write excellent Chinese and English
Please visit www.greenpeace.org/eastasia/jobs to find more details.
公司介绍
Greenpeace exists because this fragile Earth deserves a voice.
It needs solutions. It needs change. It needs action.
Mission of Greenpeace
Greenpeace stands for positive change through action to defend the natural world and promote peace.
Greenpeace is a non-profit organisation with a presence in 40 countries across Europe, the Americas, Asia and the Pacific. To maintain its independence, Greenpeace does not accept donations from governments or corporations but relies on contributions from individual supporters and foundation grants.
As a global organisation, Greenpeace focuses on the most crucial worldwide threats to our planet's biodiversity and environment. We believe that the struggle to preserve the future of our planet is not about us. It's about you. Greenpeace speaks for 2.8 million supporters worldwide, and encourages many millions more to take action every day.
History of Greenpeace
In 1971, motivated by their vision of a green and peaceful world, a small team of activists set sail from Vancouver, Canada, in an old fishing boat. Their goal was to protest peacefully against U.S nuclear testing in Amchitka, a tiny island off the West Coast of Alaska. Amchitaka is one of the world's most earthquake-prone regions and home to endangered animals.
Despite being intercepted, their protest sparked a huge public outcry against the tests. Nuclear testing on Amchitka ended that same year, and the island was later declared a bird sanctuary.
Greenpeace has grown from a few activists into a truly global organization with millions of supporters and activists worldwide. Yet we are still motivated by the same principles of those early activists: taking action to bring positive change. In pursuing our mission, we have no permanent allies or enemies. We promote open, informed debate about society's environmental choices. We use research, lobbying, and quiet diplomacy to pursue our goals, as well as high-profile, peaceful actions to raise the level and quality of public debate.
It needs solutions. It needs change. It needs action.
Mission of Greenpeace
Greenpeace stands for positive change through action to defend the natural world and promote peace.
Greenpeace is a non-profit organisation with a presence in 40 countries across Europe, the Americas, Asia and the Pacific. To maintain its independence, Greenpeace does not accept donations from governments or corporations but relies on contributions from individual supporters and foundation grants.
As a global organisation, Greenpeace focuses on the most crucial worldwide threats to our planet's biodiversity and environment. We believe that the struggle to preserve the future of our planet is not about us. It's about you. Greenpeace speaks for 2.8 million supporters worldwide, and encourages many millions more to take action every day.
History of Greenpeace
In 1971, motivated by their vision of a green and peaceful world, a small team of activists set sail from Vancouver, Canada, in an old fishing boat. Their goal was to protest peacefully against U.S nuclear testing in Amchitka, a tiny island off the West Coast of Alaska. Amchitaka is one of the world's most earthquake-prone regions and home to endangered animals.
Despite being intercepted, their protest sparked a huge public outcry against the tests. Nuclear testing on Amchitka ended that same year, and the island was later declared a bird sanctuary.
Greenpeace has grown from a few activists into a truly global organization with millions of supporters and activists worldwide. Yet we are still motivated by the same principles of those early activists: taking action to bring positive change. In pursuing our mission, we have no permanent allies or enemies. We promote open, informed debate about society's environmental choices. We use research, lobbying, and quiet diplomacy to pursue our goals, as well as high-profile, peaceful actions to raise the level and quality of public debate.
联系方式
- 公司网站:http://www.greenpeace.org/china/zh/
- Email:recruit.cn@greenpeace.org
- 公司地址:北京市东城区新中街68号聚龙花园
- 邮政编码:100020
- 联系人:Ms. Yu