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Climate Outreach and Information Network (COIN) is a charity formed in 2004 to directly engage the public about climate change. COIN inspires lasting changes in attitudes and behaviour through the use of innovative action learning methods and by assisting people to communicate their own messages to their peers.
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New toolkits for the Refugee and Migrant sector

19 July, 2010 @ 11:38am

We have published with the support of the Baring Foundation 3 toolkits to support our work with the refugee and migrant sector on climate change.  These focus on issues of forced migration, the challenges of climate change to refugee organisations as well as offer a practical guide for reducing your office carbon footprint.

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Volunteer training internship

19 July, 2010 @ 10:31am

We are looking for a part-time, voluntary intern to join our team.   The training internship will involve varied work from event management to supporting the development of new training courses.  This will involve a high level of input into staff meetings and decision making. The voluntary internship is part time – 3 days per week, for a period of 3-4 months subject to availability.

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Volunteer as a Trustee

21 June, 2010 @ 1:25pm

COIN is at an exciting stage as the organisation has expanded over the last year, taking on larger projects which will hopefully have a wider impact, inspiring more people to take action on climate change.  As we move forward we recognise we need to strengthen our team of Trustees in line with this growth, to bring in further support and skills to the organisation.  This is where you come in....

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6-month paid Training Internship available

2 June, 2010 @ 4:09pm

We are looking for a part-time, paid intern to join our team. The training internship will involve varied work from event management to supporting the development of new training courses.  This will involve a high level of input into staff meetings and decision making. The internship is part time – 3 days per week, for a period of 6 months. The position may be expanded subject to funding. 

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New 'How to' guide for communities on communicating about climate change

1 June, 2010 @ 6:14pm

COIN has produced a new 'How to' guide for the Energy Savings Trust's Green Communities programme, called 'How to engage your community and communicate about climate change, written by George Marshall.  The guide details different ways of communicating, as well as gives 6 key lessons on climate communication for community groups.  Moreover the guide is illustrated with the experiences and tips of Green Community members.

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Volunteer bookkeeper required

1 June, 2010 @ 10:55am

COIN is looking for a volunteer who can contribute up to 4 days per month to work as a bookkeeper, helping with the processing of invoices, input of transactions onto the financial system and preparation of the monthly accounts.

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Climate Change Condensed x2

17 May, 2010 @ 6:03pm
Public Event:  Private External (non-COIN) event:  Internal Training Course:  Climate Change Condensed (for Local Authorities) Partner:  UNISON Cymru Wales Friday 21 May 2010 (All day)

Part-time locum project worker required

6 April, 2010 @ 6:00pm

COIN is seeking a project worker to run a trade union training project for a three month part time (2.5 days per week) contract starting immediately. We are looking for a bright, enthusiastic person who is well organised and a good communicator. The successful candidate will be working with trade unions and councils coordinating training events, preparing training materials and publicity and developing a manual on workplace climate action for UNISON activists. S/he will also  be talking to unions officers and activists about the Climate Solidarity project.

S/he will work in our main office in Oxford.  The salary is £25,500 pro rata.

For more information please contact Tim Baster tim@coinet.org.uk