uShaka Sea World looking for education volunteers

Posted in Marketing by Admin on 26 June, 2017 at 1:08 p.m.

uShaka Sea World are accepting applications for new volunteers to work as Marine Education Guides.

If you are between 24 and 70 years old, relatively fit with a passion for marine conservation, free time during the week or weekend, can get to uShaka Sea World easily and are prepared to work for no salary this could be for you.

Comprehensive training will be given, so no prior biological or educational experience is necessary. What we do need is your enthusiasm for marine conservation and great communication skills.  Speakers of all languages are welcome, although fluency in English is essential.

Presentations will be held on Tuesday, June 27 at 10h00 and on Wednesday, June 28 at 18h00 hosted at the uShaka Sea World Education Centre based at uShaka Marine World.

For more details, or to book your seat at one of the presentations, please contact Kathy Drummond on 031 328 8192 or email kdrummond@seaworld.org.za

Volunteer Auret van der Merwe  who is a with Luyanda Magagula and Deevaarthi Lahldas.
Volunteer Prudence Mncube with Luyanda Magagula and Deevaarthi Lahldas.

Submitted by: Steven J Brown

 

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