Conservation Diver
1 week ago
**Responsibilities**:
- Manage and participate in conservation dives including coral reef mapping and monitoring, bleaching analysis, reef restoration, marine species recordings, and underwater clean-ups.
- Oversee the safe diving practices of the conservation team, management of Dive Safety Policy and compliance with PADI dive standards and SOPs.
- Supervise, train and mentor conservation staff, volunteers, and interns throughout their diving activities.
- Educate tourists, staff and volunteers on various marine conservation and sustainability topics related to diving/snorkelling.
- Responsible for the safe running of the Dive and Activities Centre ensuring that staff and guests follow procedures and adhere to safe standards of diving and equipment use.
- Assist with the development and implementation of new marine conservation and diving projects.
- Manage the operational, admin, and financial responsibilities for the Dive and Activities Centre and staff.
Meaning “rocks” in the local Malay language, Batu Batu is a rustic island retreat set amongst coconut groves, rocky outcrops and fine sand beaches on the uninhabited island of Pulau Tengah off the east coast of peninsular Malaysia.
Constructed by local carpenters with a variety of tropical hardwoods using traditional techniques in the Malay vernacular style, the 20 one-bedroom and 2 two-bedroom villas are nestled into the island’s wild and natural environment in a way reminiscent of a Malay ‘kampung’ or village.
Lazy sun-kissed days can be spent exploring the island’s eight white sand beaches, striding through the jungle or learning about our fragile ecosystems from our on-site biologists. Kayaks and paddle boards tempt guests out into the big blue, whilst those wanting to explore the coral kingdoms of the South China Sea can don a snorkel and mask and step right off the beach.
Batu Batu aims to tread lightly, source sustainably, behave responsibly and support the local economy wherever possible.
Bachelor's or Equivalent