Would you like to join ORCA’s team of Ocean Conservationists? We have exciting opportunities to join our team this year!
*Who is ORCA?* ORCA is a charity dedicated to studying and protecting whales, dolphins, and porpoises worldwide. We identify and protect critical whale and dolphin habitats. What makes ORCA unique is our commitment to combining accessible marine education with our conservation activities, allowing people from all walks of life to participate in marine science and conservation. *About the Role(s)* The Ocean Conservationist Network is a vital part of ORCA’s education and outreach work, inspiring thousands of passengers every year about the wonders in our waters. ORCA partners with the cruise and ferry industry around the world, giving us a wealth of data and inspiring countless guests with the wonders of cetaceans. We are seeking a team of Ocean Conservationists to work on board ferry routes sailing the *Bay of Biscay, North Sea and English Channel. * The work on board is divided into two key areas: 1. *Inspiring the Public **- *Deliver lectures and workshops to people of all ages and backgrounds. - Connect with passengers through onboard activities, inspiring a personal connection to marine conservation. 2. *Data Collection **- *Conduct daily wildlife watches and collect data on cetaceans using our ORCA OceanWatchers app. - Guide wildlife watches, helping guests have memorable wildlife experiences at sea. *Note:* These are remote roles, and you will be the sole ORCA representative onboard. *Who We’re Looking For* We are seeking passionate and enthusiastic science communicators who can ignite excitement in people of all ages and backgrounds. As the face of ORCA’s work, Ocean Conservationists bring dedication and commitment to inspiring everyone to take an active role in safeguarding the future of whales and dolphins. *1. Brittany Ferries - Bay of Biscay (x8 positions)* - You’ll work onboard one of four ships from one of three departure ports: - Plymouth - UK - Portsmouth- UK - Rosslare - Ireland - The role follows an approximate *4-weeks-on, 4-weeks-off rotation*, sailing across the* Bay of Biscay* - April 2025 - October 2025 - See the key dates document on the vacancy page <www.orca.org.uk/vacancies> for exact rotations - *Deadline to apply: **Sunday 16th February at 23:59 (GMT).* *2. **DFDS - North Sea (x4 positions)* - You’ll work onboard one of two ships from either: - Newcastle - UK - IJmuiden - Netherlands - All work will be conducted in English, however, the ability to speak Dutch or German is beneficial, but not essential - The role follows an approximate *4-weeks-on, 4-weeks-off rotation*, sailing across the* North Sea* - April 2025 - October 2025 - See the key dates document on the vacancy page <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/www.orca.org.uk/vacancies> for exact rotations - *Deadline to apply: **Sunday 23rd February at 23:59 (GMT).* *3. **DFDS - English Channel (x1 position)* - Sailing from either from either: - Newhaven - UK - Dieppe- France - All work will be conducted in English *and* French so the ability to speak both languages is essential - Onboard 5 days a week for the full season (April - September 2025), sailing the *English Channel* - See the key dates document on the vacancy page <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/www.orca.org.uk/vacancies> for exact rotations - *Deadline to apply: **Sunday 23rd February at 23:59 (GMT).* *How to Apply* - *Further Details:* Further information including the person specification, key dates document and FAQ documents can be found at www.orca.org.uk/vacancies - *Submission: *Submit an up-to-date CV and a 2-minute video outlining why you would make a great Ocean Conservationist via the application link at www.orca.org.uk/vacancies - *Contact*: If you have any questions, please email Kate (Ocean Conservation Manager) at o...@orca.org.uk
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