Translator (Volunteer position | English to Chinese)

by alondon on May 22nd, 2017   266 views


If you are bilingual in English and Chinese, ideally with a science technical background (in particular agriculture and soil science, geology or biology), or are a professional translator or a student who can translate English to Mandarin and is qualified to do technical translations, please consider joining Remineralize the Earth’s team.

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Job Description

If you are bilingual in English and Chinese, ideally with a science technical background (in particular agriculture and soil science, geology or biology), or are a professional translator or a student who can translate English to Mandarin and is qualified to do technical translations, please consider joining Remineralize the Earth’s team.

By working with us, you will be able to have great exposure as a translator working on some exciting projects, and your translations will be posted on our blog in China and our online research database. They will also be sent to a company in China that is working on remediation of farmlands and transitioning farmers to organic agriculture and remineralization. All the documents you translate will have your name. Most importantly, you will be able to make a difference towards producing more nutritious food and stabilizing the climate through the sequestration of carbon.

At RTE we work on educating policy makers, farmers, international institutions and the general public about the benefits of healthier soils- which can be achieved through remineralization. Come join us by dedicating your precious time and skills. You will have fun and be making a great contribution to fulfilling our mission!

For more information, follow this link: https://www.idealist.org/en/volunter-opportunity/94e7489dc11d402c85ef4b2ba4f836e3-translators-for-inspiring-nonprofit-english-to-chinese-remineralize-the-earth-northampton

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How to Apply

Please email your resume directly to us at jcampe@remineralize.org. Please let us know some good times to contact you for an interview, and how many hours per week you would have available to work.

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