Best blogging job? Promote the Great Barrier Reef
The Australian state of Queensland has advertised for an “Island Caretaker”. Forget the humdrum image the word “caretaker” conjures up and instead focus on the specifics.
It’s a six-month, live-in contract with flexible working hours that requires the successful applicant to explore the islands of the world-famous Great Barrier Reef, discovering more about it and then editing a promotional blog that will promote it to an international audience.
It pays the equivalent of US$100,000, and is described as “The Best Job In the World”.
Successful applicants will have:
- Excellent interpersonal communication skills
- Good written and verbal English skills
- An adventurous attitude
- A willingness to try new things
- A passion for the outdoors
- Good swimming skills and enthusiasm for snorkelling and/or diving
- Ability to engage with others
- At least one year’s relevant experience
Applicants need to create a one-minute video application explaining why they’re the best person for the job and demonstrating knowledge of the Islands of the
Great Barrier Reef, and then fill in the application form.
True to Web 2.0 form, one “wildcard” candidate will be chosen by visitors to IslandReefJob.com while the other ten will be picked by Tourism Queensland.
Not surprisingly, reports suggest that the application web site is extremely popular right now.
Fancy it?
IslandReefJob.com (via NPR.org)
Andy Merrett is a London-based full-time blogger writing for several Shiny Media technology blogs and various other projects. Find him on Facebook and Twitter.
Ben Southall is lucky to get the world’s best job in Australia. Now, as an island caretaker, the 34-year-old Brit is living in a fantastic house on a paradise island in Great Barrier Reef and waiting for to be paid $110,000 at the end of the year. He swims daily and writes a weekly blog.
Really enticing. Definitely envious.
I am a Brit journalist living in British Columbia, Canada, and write for numerous newspapers. Is there a way I can contact Ben Southall enabling me to write an up-to-date story about him please?
Where can I read his blog?
Thank you,
George.
Great place to live.
Hi,
To know more about the great barrier reef in Australia visit the blog…. http://colours-artofnature.blogspot.com/
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