Enthusiastic, motivated
individuals with an interest in environmental conservation
are invited to offer volunteer work on the first designated
National Marine Park in Greece, which was established
in 1992 and is currently the largest in the Mediterranean
(approx 2,260 km2). Volunteers will assist the Management
Body of the Marine Park of Alonnisos Northern Sporades
in its difficult and demanding task to protect and manage
this unique ecosystem with great biological diversity
and important cultural values. The Marine Park Area
is one of the most important habitats of the monk seal
(
Monachus monachus), a species which is one
of the six most threatened mammals in the world.
Volunteers are required to assist in the implementation
of the Park's day-to-day
Management Program which includes field work and office
duties.
Please read carefully the details below, about the work you are invited to do:
1. Field Work
Fieldwork routines include the enforcement of the
Park's protection measures
and regulations, monitoring of ecological conditions
and parameters, education and information of the Park's
visitors and research.
Boat patrols operate in the Marine Park on a daily
basis, checking on activities, monitoring and guarding
the Park's large area,
disseminating information to the varied users of the
Marine Park area and offering site-specific information.
Volunteers must be prepared to become members of the
patrol boat's crew, informing
visitors about the Park's
regulations, encouraging compliance with Marine Park
management principles, assisting in the boat's operation
and help Park's officers
in their various duties.
Volunteers will assist in the implementation of monitoring programmes which measure the condition of natural values and evaluate the effectiveness of management.
Research opportunities are available for students interested to carry out undergraduate or postgraduate research during their voluntary work.
2. Office Duties
The park's
office is located in Patitiri, Alonnisos and volunteers
must be prepared to be involved with office duties,
including assisting with the setting up of the Resource
Centre, filing etc.
Within the office area, operates an information and public
awareness centre. Volunteers, who are able to communicate
and inform people, will interact with the centre's
visitors, distribute material and provide general
information about the National Marine Park.
Field Work Requirements - Conditions
- Volunteers stay onboard the patrol boat during field work and on days off, stay on the volunteer's house located in Patitiri. It is absolutely necessary to bring along warm and comfortable clothes, waterproofs, plus decent clothes for working with the public.
- Volunteers are required to have some sailing experience
and not get easily seasick. There is no physical
labour involved with the work at least something
that a normal person cannot handle. Living
on a boat poses higher risks however,
you will not be involved in
any dangerous
activities.
- Volunteers must be prepared to share a communal life, living
and working in secluded areas, often as members
of small teams and usually under harsh conditions.
The ability to live and co-operate with people of
different cultures and backgrounds
is essential.
- Volunteers are trained and supervised by the Park's officers and experienced project members. They must be prepared to participate in every aspect of the work. Duties are allocated by the officers and may include working throughout the night or long hours during the day.
Office Work Requirements - Conditions
- Usually, volunteer duties and a rough programme are worked out beforehand on a mutual understanding, and a working schedule is delineated in the first few days of the volunteer's arrival.
- Tasks are carried out with the assistance of a staff counterpart, and short meetings are held on a regular basis to evaluate progress. When possible, volunteers are encouraged to bring a laptop computer as office computer resources seem to be always in use!
- The office based work includes - but is not limited to - filing, letter writing, computer orientated and archive resource centre tasks, database updating, internet search, etc. Volunteers are expected to have some relevant experience. Good IT knowledge and good command in English are essential.
- It also includes Public Awareness activities such as the running of exhibition area which operates inside the Park's office and providing information to visitors.
- Volunteers stay on the Park's volunteer house located in Patitiri, Alonnisos. It is absolutely necessary to bring along comfortable clothes, plus decent clothes for working with the public.
General Requirements - Conditions
- Applicants must be over 18 years of age, able to communicate in English and carry a health insurance policy. Volunteers are selected on an individual basis.
- Volunteers are to dedicate a minimum of 2 weeks for their stay
free of charge at the Marine Park's volunteer house
in Alonnisos and onboard the patrol boat for those
who apply for the field work (long term participation
is appreciated). The Marine Park's
volunteer house is located in Patitiri, Alonnisos
and has two guestrooms, a kitchen and a bathroom
with all amenities. Sheets, towels and laundry services
are provided by the Marine Park Authority. At the
outcome of their stay, volunteers are requested
to submit a short report of their experience. If
required, a recommendation letter may be provided.
- Volunteers are entitled to 4 days off during a 15 day period.
If you have an eager desire to assist in protecting nature and are willing to experience working with many other people like you, complete and send your application.
Please send us a profile of yourself with a photo by email or direct mail. Do not forget to indicate the time availability. Applicants should speak English fluently. Applicants must work well with people and have skills & abilities in communications and human relations.
Applicants will be notified within 20 working days from the day we receive the application, as to whether you have been accepted.
Contact information:
Management Body
National Marine Park of Alonnisos Northern Sporades
37005, Alonnisos - Greece
Email: info@alonissos-park.gr
Tel: +30 24240 66378/66388/66419
Fax: +(30) 24240 66376