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Location: Malapascua Island, Daanbantayan, Philippines.
Contract duration: minimum 12 months
Start date: As soon as possible.
Remuneration and benefits: Please see relevant section below.
Application Closing Date: Ongoing
PLEASE NOTE: Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and the interview process may begin with short-listed candidates before the application deadline.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_btn title=”Download full job description HERE (218kb)” color=”info” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.peopleandthesea.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2019%2F10%2FDive-Operations-Manager-Oct19.pdf|||”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator css=”.vc_custom_1572270510911{margin-top: 10px !important;border-bottom-width: 10px !important;}”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Organisation overview:
People and the Sea is a French registered charity. We are a community-driven marine conservation organisation operating in Malapascua, Philippines. Our objective is to support local communities in identifying innovative ways to protect their marine environment and have a positive economic impact.
We have developed a variety of community and conservation programs since our creation in 2015, and we are now in an exciting phase where operations in Malapascua/Daanbantayan need to be consolidated to allow a further expansion of our work.
*Please visit our Facebook page for more information: www.facebook.com/peopleandthesea/
Summary Job Description:
People and the Sea is seeking a dedicated and passionate individual to take on a multi-faceted role.
The Dive Operations Manager plays a critical role in both the smooth running of operations on site, ensuring that safety remains the top priority in the conduct of any activities – both above and below water. As a qualified, in status and experienced diving instructor, the Dive Operations Manager will also conduct all necessary recreational PADI dive courses to both staff and volunteers, ensuring that standards are upheld.
In addition, the Diver Operations Manager plays an integral part in the delivery of our Marine Habitat Survey Programme, requiring a knowledge of marine conservation topics and a desire to inspire volunteers to make a difference!
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Health and Safety
- Oversee all aspects of the health and safety of both staff and volunteers on site – this relates to both on land and in water activities.
- Perform regular audits of the People and the Sea safety protocols and evacuation procedures.
- Conduct regular emergency evacuation training scenarios.
- Provide first aid training where necessary.
Staff
- Manages, coordinates and supports all People and the Sea staff who are involved in diving operations of any nature.
- Should be seen as approachable in all situations, as well as confident in a leadership role.
Site Logistics
- Manages on-site supplies and logistics of all diving related equipment and consumables (e.g. filters, o-rings, oil, fuel etc.)
- Oversees the use, maintenance and inventory of all project diving equipment and compressor.
Dive Tuition
- Conducts all PADI dive training of volunteers and staff (OW through to Divemaster), ensuring strict adherence to all required standards.
- Makes certain the dive operations are run in accordance to the People and the Sea Scuba Diving Policy.
Science Programme Delivery
- Assist the on-site science team with the delivery of our Marine Habitat Survey Training programme where required
- Ensure that the training and survey methods detailed in the ‘People and the Sea Science Manual’ are professionally and thoroughly applied.
Administration and Reporting
- Compiles diving reports and equipment inventory to the head office on a regular basis.
- Reports all achievements and potential issues to the head office.
- Ensures all required paperwork/documents are completed and filled accordingly.
Others
- Represents People and the Sea’s interests at all times.
- Maintains strong relationships with all stakeholders – dive centres, boat operators, people organisations, school, etc.
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Qualifications/Skills Required
- University degree (equivalent experience will be considered).
- ‘In status’ PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor and Emergency First Response Instructor. At least 50 diving certifications to date.
- Rescue/Emergency Management. First-hand experience of being involved with and/or managing real emergency situations (non-diving considered also).
- Ability to work under pressure.
- An understanding of basic SCUBA equipment maintenance – including regulators, BCDs, tanks and compressor
- Education in and/or work experience in the field of marine conservation/biology or similar.
- Excellent organisational skills, and proven ability to manage a team of divers to achieve goals.
- Excellent interpersonal and motivational skills and a natural communicator
- A keen willingness to take on new tasks & challenges.
- Living and working experience in a developing country.
- Experience of working on volunteer based projects.
Qualification/Skill Desired
- Oral and written French.
- Experience in the Philippines.
- Apeks/Aqualung qualified service technician.
- Good physical condition.
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- 15,000 PHP (in cash, each month)
- All food provided on site (except on days off)
- Accommodation provided
- Full training in all our science protocols and survey procedures.
Other Benefits:
- Opportunities to get involved with ongoing research initiatives.
- Kickstart a career in marine conservation.
- Valuable operational and team management experience.
- The opportunity to contribute to real conservation goals.
- Work alongside a local community, helping them to realise the goal of sustainable resource management.
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If you wish to apply for this vacancy please send your CV and a cover letter to: [email protected]. Please state “Application: Dive Operations Manager” in the subject line.
Please indicate the following in your covering letter:
- Earliest possible start date
- What particularly interests you about this job opening.
- How your personal/professional experience meets the requirements detailed in this posting.
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