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Save the Children UK would like to announce the recent launch of its new vacancies website. On these pages you will find all of SC UK's current global vacancies, details on how to apply and key information on working for SC UK. For more information, please visit www.savethechildren.org.uk/vacancies.

For more information contact: Claire Lawrence, Project Officer - Emergencies Programmes Human Resources,Save the Children Tel: 020 7716 2357 Fax: 020 7793 7614 email: c.lawrence@scfuk.org.uk

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New vacancies website. Field Exchange 11, December 2000. p9. www.ennonline.net/fex/11/new

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