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Bristol charity jobs: where to find work

Bristol charity jobs: where to find work
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Bristol charity jobs: where to find work

Jobs | 25 Jul 2012

Looking for charity jobs in Bristol? To help jobseekers, Civil Society Jobs looks at the different types of charities in the area. You can expect to find a diverse selection of organisations, ranging from small to large charities that work on either a local, national or international scale.

While there is a wide selection, certain charity jobs and types are more prominent. People are likely to discover more job opportunities in these highly populated charity areas as there are usually a higher number of vacancies.

Main charity types in Bristol

Take a look at the main charity areas in Bristol to see if there is an industry you would want to work in.

Education and lifelong learning - these charity jobs require you to teach either children or adults. The organisations can specialise in such areas as finance, IT and business, offering advice and information to those in need.

Community development and mutual aid - these organisations work towards bettering social problems within an area, interacting with individuals to provide support and guidance.

Training - charity training jobs require individuals to work with others in order to change behaviour and improve social problems. You may also have to train other charity workers.

Health and wellbeing - this charity area provides help and care to those in need within the community.

If you are looking for charity jobs in Bristol, it may be worth considering one of these main areas as there is likely to be a higher and more varied selection of vacancies. Take a look at your previous experience and skills set to see if you have what it takes to work in one of the industries.

Of course, you will find that there are other charity jobs in Bristol. At Civil Society Jobs, you can use the search box to discover the latest jobs in charities. Whether you are looking for charity jobs in Edinburgh, Manchester or Bristol, our site displays current vacancies along with third sector advice and information.

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