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Volunteering on Handa

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Sectors Terrestrial / Aquatic Ecology & Conservation
Location Scotland (North) - UK
Type Temporary / Contract / Seasonal
Status Part Time / Per Day
Level Voluntary & Interns
Deadline 01/03/2012
Company Name Scottish Wildlife Trust
Contact Name
Email handaranger@swt.org.uk
Website Further Details / Applications
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Directory Entry : The Scottish Wildlife Trust has over 36,000 members throughout the country, and aims to protect Scotland's wildlife for the benefit of present and future generations.
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Contact name:
Phil Knott
Contact telephone:
07920468572
Contact email:
handaranger@swt.org.uk

Volunteering on Handa
A unique volunteering experience

With almost 100,000 breeding seabirds (including puffins), gorgeous white sand, 400 ft cliffs and spectacular vistas, Handa really has something for everyone. Enjoying it for a day as a tourist is special, but to stay on Handa is an unforgettable, magical experience.

A superb team of volunteers and researchers means that there is always a friendly face and good banter at the bothy, but there are also thousands of undisturbed, tranquil spots for relaxing amid stunning views and abundant wildlife.

Long-term volunteering placements on Handa for 2012

There are five long-term placements available on Handa Island in 2012. Each role is different, so please see the individual role descriptions on the website for a breakdown of the individual duties. Each placement has a specific focus and title, but all of the roles will be varied and will include elements of practical work, biological monitoring and communicating with the public.

Placements on Handa are widely recognised as important field experience and provide excellent networking opportunities with Trust and RSPB staff, several seabird researchers and academics. Many former volunteers have gone on to warden Handa and other reserves, and the majority are now employed full-time within the conservation or academic sectors.

Weekly volunteering on Handa

The Scottish Wildlife Trust relies on its weekly volunteers to meet and greet all day visitors to Handa, providing a safe landing and vital information to the tourists. An enjoyable and fulfilling role, many of our weekly volunteers return every summer to lend a hand, while we welcome large numbers of new volunteers each year.
Volunteering on Handa is not just for those wanting experience in conservation, either. Every year we welcome over 50 volunteers of all ages and nationalities, from all walks of life.

We only ask that all applicants are over 18, have good spoken English, and have a good level of health and fitness. Being able to live in a basic, mixed-sex bothy is also essential! Applications from couples or friends are welcome too and applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.


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