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Subject: Broome Bird Observatory
From: "Broome Bird Observatory" <>(by way of Hugo Phillipps <>)
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 11:56:37 +1100
Birds Australia is seeking an experienced and motivated person or couple to
manage the Broome Bird Observatory. 
  
This challenging position requires excellent skills in guest management and
a strong interest in the natural world. The person/couple need  strong
skills in financial management, staff supervision,facility maintenance and
the ability to conduct tours and educational activities. A creative and
enthusiastic approach to the management of this facility will ensure it's
continued success. A willingness to live in a remote and often harsh
environment is essential. Rewards of the position include living adjacent
to and working  on the spectacular Roebuck Bay, a site of international
importance for migratory shorebirds.

If you are interested in this position, please phone or e-mail the
Observatory for an application package prior to submitting an application.

Applications close on Friday December 20th. Commencement date: mid January
or as soon as possible afterwards.

Ph: 08 9193 5600
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Broome Bird Observatory
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