SEA LIFE Education Associate is responsible for delivering memorable guest experiences through educational talks and demonstrations. A SEA LIFE Education Associate is also responsible for upholding our operating standards of safety, service, presentation, and efficiency, along with driving positive guest satisfaction survey results. This is a Part Time position.
Scope and Responsibilities:
Health and Safety:
Employees are responsible for the safety of themselves, their colleagues and guests (where appropriate), in line with the Group Policy (HS001) and the law. In particular, they must ensure that they follow safe working procedures for all work activities that they undertake and they must not use any tools or equipment for which they have not been trained. Where incidents do occur, they must ensure that they are reported to their line manager and must cooperate with any investigation as appropriate. SEA LIFE Exhibit interpreters are responsible for upholding SEA LIFE’s high safety standers and ensuring that safety polices are adhered to at all times by guests.
Education:
High School diploma required. Coursework in science or education preferred.
Other Requirements:
-Intermittent and prolonged standing and walking to move about the aquarium.
-Ability to keep hands and arms in salt and freshwater for long periods of time while interacting with guests.
Physical Requirements: |
Sitting - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Standing - Constantly (67 - 100%) |
Walking - Constantly (67 - 100%) |
Lifts & Carries - Up to 10 pounds, Frequency - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Lifts & Carries - 11 - 24 pounds, Frequency - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Lifts & Carries - 25 - 34 pounds, Frequency - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Lifts & Carries - 35 - 50 pounds, Frequency - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Lifts Overhead - Up to 10 pounds, Frequency - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Lifts Overhead - 11 - 24 pounds, Frequency - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Lifts Overhead - 25 - 34 pounds, Frequency - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Lifts Overhead - 35 - 50 pounds, Frequency - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Twisting - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Bending - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Squatting/Kneeling/Crawling/Climbing - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Pulling - Up to 10 pounds, Frequency - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Pulling - 11 - 24 pounds, Frequency - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Pulling - 25 - 34 pounds, Frequency - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Wrist Deviation (Side to Side) - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Hand/Wrist Repetitions (Up and Down) - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Reaching - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Grasping - Simple: < 50 pounds |
Manual Dexterity/Strength - Gross motor, light - moderate strength |
Manual Dexterity/Strength - Fine motor, light - moderate strength |
Pushing - Up to 10 pounds, Frequency - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Pushing - 11 - 24 pounds, Frequency - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Pushing - 25 - 34 pounds, Frequency - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Visual Requirements: |
Close eye work (small figures) |
Other: Depth perception, distance vision, ability to focus |
Hearing Requirements: |
Hearing Requirements - Special requirements, able to consistently fulfill communication needs |
Working Conditions: |
Temperature - Between 16 and 95 degrees |
Crawl Space/Cramped Position - Exposed < 1 hour per day |
Personal Protective Equipment (e.g. Respiratory Mask, etc.) - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Noise (Loud/Repetitive, < 85 Decibels per OSHA Standard) - Occasionally (1 - 33%) |
Alongside company paid holidays, you can also look forward to enjoying a great benefits package, free tickets to Merlin attractions globally and 30% discount in our retail shops and restaurants.
We want to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to perform their best at interview, so if you have additional requirements due to disability or ill health please get in contact with LLC.HumanResources@legoland.com.
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