Friday 2 October 2009

My new job!

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Hi everyone, I thought it was about time I told you about my new job.!!!!!!!! yey! As some of you know I moved down to Hampshire in July as James (Other half) got a job down here. Anyway I had been considering leaving the teaching for a while and taking a less stressful/less time consuming role to free me up for making crafts. (my favourite past time as if you didn't know)


So the move couldn't have come at a better time really. So that left me with the issue of the job! after being in a school setting for years I was a little unsure as to where I would be suited! So I applied to various roles and for one thing or the other (over qualified or under qualified) I never found the right one, until, my dad spotted a tiny advert in the local paper for an admin role.






The post stated that it was for an admin assistant for a small local office, but that you must be willing to share the office with dog! (brilliant I thought, and the only advert in the paper that remotely took my fancy)






So after a few interviews lots of tea, and chatting, I got the job! yey

'What is the job' I here you cry! well...





A tiny 3 man team in Brockenhurst Hampshire, runs a non profit based charity providing support and rehabilitation facilities in Borneo, Malaysia for the endangered Orangutan. They raise funds through sponsorship, online adoptions and in anyway they can to ensure that not only my children get to see Orangutans but their children get to see them too!

http://www.orangutan-appeal.org.uk/



My role is to promote their website in any way that I can.....through face book, twitter and any other means possible. I am also responsible for setting up an online facility for children whom sponsor a baby Orangutan to log in and create a craft each week...blue peter style! (so that is coming soon) I will also be sent out to schools to give talks and that sort of schooly thing.

So from small things!......who knows where it will lead!


Now of course I have to do a little promotion,

Are you stuck for a unique present for a loved one or friend, well for £30 a year you can sponsor a baby orphaned Orangutan, and really make a difference. Included in your £30 you will receive a pack, containing a newsletter, detailing the recent work done at Sepilok (the rehabilitation centre) 2 (real) photographs of your chosen Orangutan, taken at Sepilok. An information pack on the history of your chosen Orangutan. A certificate detailing your adoption and 2 6 monthly updates about your baby.




To look after a baby for one year on average it costs £1500 !




The charity itself funds new projects such as the creation of new jungle gyms, and feeding platforms and enclosures so that the babies can learn from watching older more experienced Orangutans.

I've been blonde, brunette and now orange!.......only kidding! meet Sen, an orphan who was rescued in 2006, as you can see he is a cheeky chappy and is fighting fit!





you can adopt Sen and help continue on with his rehabilitation and his future release! here!


http://www.orangutan-appeal.org.uk/shop/?category=8



We welcome any fundraising event you may wish to do, you can email over any requests or if you would like any info on fundraising please email me at:


Orangappeal@btinternet.com and we will be happy to help.



A bit more info:


In spring 2008 5 of the young orangutans which had been living in the nursery at Sepilok were ready to be released into the Kabili forest which surrounds the centre. Each orangutan had a very different history....you can read more on the website.



So that's it for now, I will update regularly on forthcoming events and goings on at the orang' hub (the office)



You can also follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/orangutanappeal


Or come and find us on face book,

Orangutan appeal uk



Coming soon, Basil....the office Dog!





http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=101000856931

2 comments:

  1. What an amazing job! Congratulations on finding something so wonderful. And it sounds as if you're the perfect person for the job.

    Good luck with the promotion.

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  2. Congrats on the job, sounds fantastic!

    P.S. Please can you somehow import/steal me a little orangutan? :-P

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