Targeted CV for Environmental Related Job
Jane Brown
Home address:
11 Wood Lane, Anytown, Anyshire QQ1 3ZZ
Term address:
22 Lenton Promenade, Lenton, Nottingham NG7 2ZZ
Email:
jane.brown@nomail.net
Tel:
01999 223344
Date of Birth:
20-02-1984
Nationality:
British
EDUCATION
2002-2005
The University of Nottingham
BSc (Hons) Zoology
•
Modules including introductory genetics and human physiology,
animal form and function, biological photography and imaging,
ecology, animal behaviour and conservation biology and
biogeography
•
nd
2
year dissertation: The influence of xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
1995-2002
Anytown School
Special Paper: Physics (Merit)
A Levels: Biology (A), Chemistry (A), Mathematics (A), Physics (A),
General Studies (C)
GCSEs: 10 GCSEs (5A* 4A)
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Summer 2004
Conservation Volunteer, Sea Turtle Protection Society, Greece
•
Spent 4 weeks carrying out field work tasks and interacting with
visitors to the island promoting the work of the society
•
Used initiative and determination to raise finances to fund trip
•
Developed communication skills and patience to interact with
other volunteers from 9 different countries, local people and
tourists.
Summer 2003
Conservation Worker, Ecuador
•
I worked in 5 different biological reserves for 6 months run by the
XXXX Organisation, including Amazon Basin jungle, mangrove
swamp, cloud forest and a mountain reserve.
•
Overcame language and cultural boundaries to live with local
people working towards sustainable farming techniques.
•
I assisted a Ph.D. student on a project netting and monitoring
various birds and worked on replantation schemes.
2003 to date
Conservation Volunteer, Nottingham
•
I have participated in regular one-day conservation tasks
including tree planting, footpath construction and creating wildlife
habitats.
•
I have also organised and led fellow students in these activities.
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
Summer 2003
Office Administration Assistant, Anytown Health Authority
•
Working with confidential patient records and liaising with local
Doctors surgeries in locating and distributing files.
• Use of computer systems in searching for records and data input.
16