National Volunteer Week 2021 Is Here!
Celebrate with us as we highlight #ArtAsActivism!
Remineralize the Earth, Towards a Sustainable Agriculture, Forestry and Climate
Web Designer/Developer
A Blueprint for a New Earth
REMINERALIZATION utilizes finely ground rock dust and sea-based
minerals to restore soils and forests, produce higher yields and more
nutritious food, and store carbon in soils to stabilize the climate.
Please consider joining our IT team. We are looking at launching new areas of our website, so you may potentially be designing something brand new for us, as well as maintain best possible performance and functionality for the website. This can be a local or virtual position.
We are developing a new resource directory, research database, online educational resource area with a GIS map and we are particularly looking for someone with experience designing GIS maps for our Let's Remineralize! Science Ed K-12 project.
When responding please include an attached resume in PDF or .doc form and/or your LinkedIn url. Let us know how many hours per week you are able to volunteer. Please let us know some good time to contact you for an interview. All responses should be sent to jcampe@remineralize.org.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Joanna Campe
Executive Director
Remineralize the Earth
Northampton, MA 01060 USA
Email: jcampe@remineralize.org
http://www.remineralize.org
152 South Street, Northampton, MA 01060, US
Remineralize the Earth promotes the regeneration of soils and forests worldwide with finely ground rock dust as a sustainable alternative to chemical fertilizers and pesticides, creating fertile soils much as the Earth does. Not only do we need to recycle and return the organic matter to the soil, it is equally vital to return all of the mineral nutrients which create fertile soils and healthy crops and forests.
An international NGO that networks information and research on soil remineralization to gardeners, farmers, ecological activists, scientists, policy makers and the aggregate and stone producers whose by-product is a source of remineralization; to promote further research and projects, from small to large, cooperative to businesses that would benefit and create a healthier environment. We have a website with an online magazine, forum, research, and many other resources.
We'll work with your schedule.
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
April 8, 2021
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