Marine biology volunteer positions available at
Sea Synergy Marine Awareness and Activity Centre, Waterville, Co. Kerry,
Ireland: 2016 summer season
Sea Synergy is a
Marine Awareness and Activity Centre set up by marine biologist Lucy Hunt in her
hometown; the beautiful coastal village Waterville located on the famed picturesque
Ring of Kerry and Wild Atlantic Way driving routes in SW Ireland. For more info
please visit www.seasynergy.ie .The centre opened in the summer of 2014 and
since then has been shortlisted for Maritime tourism Award, Irish Responsible
Tourism Award and the Ocean Heroes Award.
The marine awareness
centre incorporates an interactive marine exhibition of Irish marine life, a
small gift shop and a booking office for marine activities in the area. Marine
awareness and education programmes are run from the centre throughout the
summer including children and adult beach workshops, snorkelling, nature
surveys, hatchery and lake tours, summer camps and indoor presentations. Sea
Synergy is involved in and reports to a number of ongoing research projects
such as Coastwatch, Seasearch, IWDG reporting schemes.
There are four full time
volunteer positions available for end of May – end Sept 2017. Preference will
be given to candidates that can volunteer for longer periods of time and who
fit the below requirements. (More positions may also be available in August so
please include how long you can come for and when you are available).
Education and Outreach officer duties :
Working alongside
owner of Sea Synergy you will:
· Develop the marine education programme
· Supervise children and adult marine workshops
on the beaches and in the centre
· Show people around the exhibition centre
· Generate marine awareness presentations and
games
· Give marine wildlife presentations
· Provide marine wildlife talks on boats when
possible
· Host travelling marine workshops
· Create educational and promotional resources
· Promote social networking and public relations
· Social media reporting and advertising of activities
& workshops
· Assist in research and field survey work
· Work in gift shop/booking office/exhibition
reception
Research development officer duties
Working alongside
owner of Sea Synergy you will:
· Develop research and survey programme incl. Coastwatch,
Shore Thing, local nature studies & trails, Citizen Science; seal surveys,
IWDG
· Record, organise data and report to relevant
organisations
· Supervise local headland watches for marine
mammals and birds
· Organise and conduct public whale watches from local
headland
· Set up and attend boat based surveys when
possible
· Provide talks/presentations on marine wildlife
and survey involvement
· Encourage the public in surveys - citizen
science
· Teach children and public survey methods
· Promote social networking and public relations
· Social media reporting and advertising of
citizen science surveys & events
· Work in gift shop/ exhibition reception &
centre/booking office
Important
skills/qualifications
Essential:
Essential:
·
Background in marine
biology/environmental science or similar
·
Keen interest in marine conservation
and education
· First
Aid skills
·
Be enthusiastic and possess a caring,
patient & positive attitude, with a strong desire to learn
·
Previous boating experience (for
research officer)
·
Strong commitment to volunteering work
·
Must be able use to use own initiative
and have desire for independent actions/thoughts and work without continuous
supervision
·
Ability to work well in a team
·
Confidence to interact with the
public, especially children
·
Excellent verbal and writing/reporting
skills
·
Good organizational and workload
management skills
·
Good IT skills
Desirable:
·
Strong interest in and knowledge of
Irish marine biodiversity
·
Previous experience snorkeling or
scuba diving certificate
·
Previous experience in public speaking
·
Marketing and social media skills
·
Previous experience working with
children
·
Previous experience in survey work (e.g. headland watches, coastal surveys)
·
Previous
experience in data handling
·
Previous
experience with aquaria
·
Ability to work long hours outdoors in
variable weather
·
Capability to work well on boats
·
Life saving and Advanced First Aid
skills
· Have
own transport
Opportunities:
·
Live in one of the most beautiful parts of Ireland for
the summer
·
See some of Ireland’s amazing marine life on watches
and surveys
·
Snorkel, scuba dive and observe Ireland’s coastal
waters
·
Work with like-minded and enthusiastic team
·
Visit UNESCO world heritage site Skellig Micheal
·
Be part of survey vessels, wildlife tour boats and Skellig
trips
·
Develop your skills in marine surveying, outreach,
education and awareness
·
Gain experience with Waterville Lakes & Rivers
Trust in salmon and seatrout conservation measures
To view more of Sea Synergy and the area where you could be working
watch this video clip from a programme featured on TV3 Lucy
Hunt - Sea Synergy Waterville, Co. Kerry
Or see our schools promo clip on our new Youtube channel
Shared accommodation can be arranged with the Sea Synergy team at your
own expense (ranging from €50-70pw depending on house availability).
TO APPLY:
Please send a cover letter with your CV and available times for summer 2017 to Lucy Hunt at seasynergy@gmail.com withEMAIL TITLE: 2017 INTERN POSITION. Application deadline is 20th of Feb 2017. Interviews will be conducted in March via skype/tel or in person. For more information please send an email to seasynergy@gmail.com titled 2017 INTERN POSITION or call +353 (0) 877850929.
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