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Wanted: Two Permaculture Interns in Chile!

Aid Projects, Community Projects, Demonstration Sites, Education Centres, Project Positions — by Grifen Hope April 4, 2010

Please forward widely. The Apple Tree Eco School in the BíoBío region of Chile is looking for two experienced entrepreneurial permaculture interns starting May 2010. We need: 1) an experienced administrator proficient in English and Spanish to help manage a busy permie office, planning and promotions, and 2) an experienced gardener to assist in production, processing and distribution of organic food. This is an unprecedented opportunity to work in Permaculture centre connected to Gaia University, Transition Towns and the Permaculture Research Institute. Get hands on experience in the management of Permaculture projects, relief work, design consultancy, teacher training, transition training and much, much more. All food and board provided. Successful applicants will also have opportunities to self-generate income. Start your Diploma in Applied Permaculture Design, on the edge, working where it counts. Contact Grifen Hope or Javiera Carrión with a detailed CV and a letter of application through our website www.ecoescuela.cl

People interested in this opportunity should contact me on grifenhope (at) gmail.com

Gracias,
Grifen Hope

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  • Hi!
    Can you tell is there opportunities to learn and practice permaculture ways in Russian Federation?

    Comment by Dima — April 5, 2010 @ 11:29 pm

  • Please let me be the first to subscribe I live in South America and I´m in love with permaculture…
    I live in Colombia but nowadays tickets are so inexpensive

    Comment by Daniel — April 7, 2010 @ 12:42 am

  • Dear Grifin,Greetings from Italy! I’m working on a project near Salta in Argentina between February 19 and March 18 to create a design for the project on nearly 10000hectares, situated
    at 2300metres in a very dry zone but with abundant river water.I
    really would like to find someone who has done a PDC to accompany me during this period, as translator and to gain experience towards his diploma presumably. I have a great deal of experience with Permaculture, having started
    in 1979 in Australia, and since then I’ve designed, consulted, taught and implemented in many countries around the world. You can check out my website (chaotic and in great need of updating and upgrading, but still …) on http://www.johnbutton-permaculture.net. Please let me know if anybody is interested, or they could contact me directly on this email address. Oh, and I fly through Santiago, and would love to visit any Permaculture projects be=
    fore returning to Europe.Best wishes, John

    Comment by john button — December 14, 2011 @ 8:57 am

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