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Nicest Job in Britain relaunches for second year

Melanie May | 10 August 2016 | News

The Nicest Job in Britain, the campaign led by NicestJobs.com is back for its second year and is seeking applicants.
The not-for-profit initiative helps charities with digital and media communications and positive media exposure, and aims to drive positive awareness and engagement for its charity partners as well as charitable brand engagement from corporate sponsors. This year’s main sponsor is Givergy.
This year 40 charities are involved, including: RSPCA; St Joseph’s Hospice, Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Charity, Changing Faces, and Children’s Liver Disease Foundation; Shooting Star Hospice.
The successful applicant will take up the role of National Philanthropy Manager for NicestJobs.com and will be paid a salary of £30,000 for the role, which will involve travelling the country to help the 40 different charities, which range from animal rescue centres to children’s hospices.
To apply, participants must record a 60-second video showcasing why they are the best person for the job, then visit www.nicestjobinbritain.co.uk/the-job/ to submit their application before 16th September 2016.
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Last year’s winner, Luke Cameron, completed 45 charity visits, joining a different charity each week, from small local to large national to help them in whatever capacity they required.
Cameron, who is now helping to find his successor, said:

“The Nicest Job in Britain was incredible. I was able to travel the country and visit so many amazing charities but also meet some truly inspirational people too.

Main picture: Luke Cameron at Great Western Air Ambulance.

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