'Sea Watch Dolphin Guide'


Two opportunities in Cardigan Bay for the 2015 summer season

 

The Sea Watch Foundation <http://www.seawatchfoundation.org.uk/> , in
collaboration with Dolphin Spotting Boat Trips (DSBT) is seeking two
part-time Sea Watch Dolphin Guides for the 2015 season. This position will
suit volunteers who have a passion for marine conservation and recognise the
importance of educating and raising awareness amongst the public.

 

The Dolphin Guide will be responsible for assisting DSBT with day-to-day
public interactions on their tourist boat trips by:

 

.        Presenting brief speeches on local wildlife (focussing on
bottlenose dolphins) during the two hour trips

.        Promoting the local marine code of conduct

.        Providing brief histories of dolphins regularly encountered in the
bay to passengers

.        Answering passenger queries 

.        Liaising with SWF about events and activities to promote to
interested passengers

.        Social media activities surrounding trips and sightings for DSBT

 

 

The Dolphin Guide will be responsible for assisting Sea Watch with its
operations by:

.        Collecting scientific data on board the vessels

.        Reporting sightings and  taking part in office-based data entry

.        Educating passengers about the Cardigan Bay dolphins and research
carried out by Sea Watch in the area

.        Promoting the wider work of Sea Watch and the national sightings
scheme

.        Maintaining on board educational/promotional materials as well as
ticket office displays 

.        Promotion of the SWF Adopt A Dolphin scheme, including signing up
new adoptees and helping to maintain a blog

.        Linking sightings and news events with the SWF Adopt A Dolphin
scheme via social media

 

The season will run from May 25th to October 18th 2015. Accommodation is
local and provided for free by DSBT in exchange for your volunteer time. The
Sea Watch Dolphin Guides are responsible for their own travel and living
expenses, but DSBT are offering additional part-time paid roles to
supplement the guides' income.

 

 

Important skills/qualifications

Essential:

*       a strong interest in marine conservation and education
*       confidence to interact with the public
*       confidence on the water
*       excellent communication skills
*       must have initiative and bring their own ideas and personality to
the position
*       strong commitment to volunteering work
*       an ability to work in an organised and reliable manner and to manage
a variable workload
*       an ability to get on well with others in a small team with different
objectives
*       willingness to share accommodation with other guide

 

Desirable:

*       a background in marine biology/environmental science or similar 
*       a strong interest and knowledge of British cetaceans 
*       good IT skills (Office package)
*       prior experience in public speaking
*       prior experience with social media
*       prior experience in boat-based survey work
*       any boat based experience and or qualifications
*       willingness to work long hours outdoors in often very changeable
Welsh weather

 

 

Sea Watch Foundation will be offering their full support and training to the
guides throughout the season. The season begins with a compulsory training
week alongside SWF's residential interns and shortly into the period, Sea
Watch Dolphin Guides will be expected to attend SWF's Cetacean Survey
Training Course (June 13th/14th) as part of their development. Please note
that this training is all provided for free as part of the role.

 

Dolphin Spotting Boat Trips provide an interesting and at times challenging
workplace. Instruction on boat related safety at sea will be undertaken and
if desired, nationally recognised boat-related safety courses will be
offered at no cost. Volunteering with DSBT offers an invaluable experience
of the non-intrusive wild dolphin watching industry, within a company with
over fifty years of experience and a close association to a charity
dedicated to raising awareness, knowledge and conservation of the marine
wildlife.

 

To apply:

 

Please send your CV, covering letter and contact details of two referees, to
Kathy James (kathy.ja...@seawatchfoundation.org.uk).

 

Deadline: 29th March 2015. 

 

Please specify SEA WATCH DOLPHIN GUIDE into your subject title.

 

Applicants must be available for interview via Skype during the week
commencing 6th April.

 

Thank you!

 

 

Kathy James

Sightings Officer

 

Sea Watch Foundation

Paragon House

Wellington Place

New Quay

Ceredigion

SA45 9NR

 

Tel: 01545 561227

www.seawatchfoundation.org.uk

 

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