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Become a Climate Squad Regional ..., 30 September 2009 - 18 January 2010Closed
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Maidenhead - Report for Operatio... SL6 1RF, 28 - 28 January 2010Closed
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Ilford - Report for Operation Bl... IG1 2AT, 29 - 29 January 2010Closed
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London - Global Action Plan work... N1 9RL, 27 - 21 January 2010Closed
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London - Global Action Plan seminar N1 9RL, 04 February - 21 January 2010Closed
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300 Trees Challenge - Trees For ..., 16 - 08 February 2010Closed
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KEMP Planters , 17 - 08 February 2010Closed
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Brighton - Tree Planting, 24 - 24 February 2010Closed
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Manchester - Tree Planting, 27 - 23 February 2010Closed
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As a Climate Squad regional press officer, you’ll work creatively to maximise the media opportunities for Climate Squad events in your area. With support from the central team, you’ll research and issue press releases, research case studies for marketing materials, and deal with media enquiries about local Climate Squad events.
To make ourselves heard, it’s important that we speak with one voice, so part of your job will be to make sure any communications fit with the key messages of Climate Squad. Part of your role could involve preparing volunteers for media interviews, and supporting them through the process.
We would also like you to come along to Climate Squad events in your local area and report on what went on for the Climate Squad blog site and facebook page!
Check out our regional press officers facebook group! – http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=wall&ref=mf&gid=198002108915








