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Thursday, 10 August 2017

Job For a Change

WALT.. Describe the qualities of someone who is an effective advocate for others. Our class learnt a lot about climate change for the past few weeks. We had to make a Job Advertisement of a Climate Change officer. I checked some of my classmate's blog to gain more information and that helped me. What I found hard was knowing how to make a Job Advertisement and what to write to persuade the person to apply. Next time I could make my work more descriptive. Here is my Advertisement:


Climate Change Officer


Climate change is one of the hardest things to adapt in your country. If you try and experience of what it is like to be a climate change officer you could make your country a better place. Traveling and learning new things are surely required!


As a Climate change officer you will need to have some experience on some tasks that a Climate Change officer usually do:


  1. Organizing the needs of the victimized people from the Cyclone/Climate Change.
  2. Helping the victimized people to adapt the Climate Change.
  3. Teaching the victimized people about Climate Change and giving some advice on how to survive the Climate Change.
  4. Observing the changes of the area to know what to fix/repair/rebuild.
  5. Knows how to treat someone who is badly wounded/hurt. Always have a First Aid Kit ready.


Skills and Knowledge:


  • Has knowledge about Climate Change/Global Warming/Weather
  • Cooperating with all the higher-ups and co-workers given tasks/jobs
  • Showing responsibility in every action. Doing and finishing the job at the right time
  • Respecting co-workers and respecting the victimized people
  • Never giving up at any challenging situation
  • Always being helpful to all co-workers and the people in need


Location:


Depends on where the Cyclone/Climate Change usually happen.


We will really appreciate your participation for this job especially the people who are in need. We would really acknowledge you working with us.

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