Diving Program & Emergency Response Manager

Rompin, Malaysia

Job Description


Start Date: First Quarter 2023

Duration: 12 Month Contract inclusive of 3 Month Probation

Monthly Salary: To be discussed at interview

Days Off/Leave:

  • High Season (February-October) - 4 days off/ month
  • Low Season (November-January) - 8 days off/month Annual Leave - 14 days
  • Emergency/Medical Leave - 14 days (not to be combined with days off)
Key Task/Responsibilities
  • Organising and managing the resources and labour required to carry out scientific diving including coral restoration
  • Designing, implementing and supervising studies/surveys to collect new data to help improve the program
  • Managing collection and recording of data for: reef health surveys & coral
study data
  • Communicate/collaborate with like-minded organisations and statutory agencies
  • Be a point of contact for Department of Fisheries (the governing body under which we operate) sharing information as and when required.
  • Train new staff and volunteers how to carry out scientific diving activities and safe diving practices.
  • Maintaining SCUBA equipment to a high standard
  • Oversee project medical emergencies and duty of care responsibilities to staff and volunteers
  • Maintain project first aid supplies and evacuation procedures in accordance with local regulations
Role Requirements
Essential Skills
  • Fluent in written and spoken English
  • Recreational Open Water SCUBA Diving Instructor or above
  • Emergency First aid Instructor qualification or equivalent
  • Minimum of 6 months experience working in a similar field-based role
  • Experience working in coral restoration (preferably in Asia)
  • Hold a Bachelor\xe2\x80\x99s Degree or equivalent in a relevant field (e.g., zoology, marine biology, biology, environmental science
  • Strong organisational skills: able to plan work for self & others with clear instructions and focused outputs
  • Good communication skills (both written and verbal): able to provide information to a range of audiences
  • Be a strong swimmer, comfortable with ocean conditions
  • Use computer software to generate: reports, spreadsheets and power point presentations
Preferred Skills
  • Fluency in written and spoken Malay
  • Scientific Diver qualification
  • Academic qualification or equivalent experience in human/wildlife conflict resolution
Behavioural/Personal Qualities
  • Must be able to work independently as well as part of a team.
  • A problem solver able to balance needs within the constraints of the
  • project\xe2\x80\x99s resources, labour force and/or funding
  • Able to be flexible and re-prioritise workload in response to changes in the
  • project\xe2\x80\x99s needs
  • Must have an engaging attitude, able to build relationships with diverse groups of people
  • Strong commitment to conservation and passion for the natural world
General Tasks/Responsibilities (All staff)
  • Assist with the range of tasks and activities being carried out as part of the daily running of the project; cleaning, recycling, construction, interacting with local people or tourists etc.
  • Support of other program leaders. E.g. Sea Turtle Program, to help them achieve their goals when additional labour or expertise is required
  • Assist the project manager in the application for grants
  • Be a point of contact for volunteers both professionally and socially
  • Lead volunteers in activities both practical and educational
  • Assist in the running of school programs and activities
  • Take part in daily/nightly beach patrols
  • Relocate eggs and record data
If you feel you\xe2\x80\x99re the right person to be part of our passionate and dynamic team of conservationists, please send through a copy of your C.V. and a cover letter to us at: Contact@juaraturtleproject.com

For More information about the project check out our website and social media pages:
Website: www.Juaraturtleproject.com Facebook: Juaraturtleproject.tioman Instagram: Juaraturtleproject
Juara Turtle Project is a sea turtle conservation project based on Pulau Tioman. We make efforts to protect nesting sea turtles, their eggs and their habitat. We do this by conducting patrols, working with the Jabatan Perikanan, conducting research and documenting behaviors and nesting paterns.

We also do works with coral; conducting surveys with Reef Check Malaysia and propagating new coral on artificial structures to help stabilize damaged areas of local reefs.

JTP does work within the local community; we have set up a recycling program that collects recyclable waste from all the businesses in the village. We then process this with the help of volunteers (both from within and outside the village) and send it off the island to be processed on the mainland.

Further more we run educational sessions with tourists, local and international school children to try and raise awareness about the dangers faced by Malaysia\'s turtles and oceans.

Lastly we run a volunteer program, helping to promote ecotourism. This brings environmentally minded tourists from around the world to island, so that they can help with the conservation work we do and learn about why its important. But also helping to stimulate the local economy through use of local restaurants and businesses.
Bachelor\'s or Equivalent

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD874042
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    2023-01-01 22:49:57
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Rompin, Malaysia
  • Education
    Not mentioned