Aimed at the reader who would prefer to work outdoors, this book deals mainly with jobs, found in both town and country, which contribute to the natural environment, rather than those such as bricklayer, traffic warden or footballer, which simply take place in the open. This revised edition examines the many career opportunities that are available in the natural environment: the three largest industries - agriculture, horticulture and forestry - as well as conservation, landscaping and rural crafts. Part one provides information on careers for people with qualifications ranging from GCSEs to a degree, and outlines the skills and personal qualities which are required, illustrated by case studies. Training schemes are mentioned where relevant. Part two gives details of courses and useful addresses.


Careers in Television and Radio

by Julia Allen

Published 29 November 1987
This text gives advice on how to get into the field of broadcasting and take advantage of any possible opportunity that may arise. It provides an up-to-date list of courses, awards and training schemes, useful books for further reading and addresses to contact for further information. Within the text individual jobs are described, employers profiled and addresses provided; and explains how to apply for job and/or training. The latest courses/awards/training are listed.

This text decribes most aspects of working with children. Part one covers the types of job available, from playgroup and nursery work to employment in residential homes and day centres. Part two deals with relevant courses and training and gives advice on applying for jobs.