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Old 1st November 2005, 05:17 PM
janieliz janieliz is offline
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Default Other work options available, apart from BAS

Hi, I'm British. Apart from working for the British Antartic Survey, what other options are available for me if I want to spend some time working in Antartica? Are there for example NGOs I can work for (offering paid/unpaid work for a few months or more) or other bases I can work for. If I want to work for BAS, if Im not a scientist, what other support roles are available for those wishing to work in Antartica, apart from Dive officer, boat handler, mountaineer etc? Do they employ nurses for example. Also are there any menial roles?
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Old 2nd November 2005, 07:35 AM
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Hi Janieliz,

BAS do have non-science posts - as well as the ones you've mentioned there are cooks, IT and communications people, doctors (but sorry no nurses at present), carpenters, mechanics, electricians, plumbers and possibly a few more I've forgotten about. Most of the above need some kind of qualification in their field. There are also people called Base GAs - that's general assistant - who deal with waste etc. on base.

The people you've heard of who are involved in cleaning up Antarctic waste for BAS and the South Georgia govt. are employed by Morrison Construction. They are mostly people who work in construction services eg. carpenters, mechanics, steel erectors, etc. A large proportion (although not all) of them have worked for BAS in the past.

If you're really interested in working in the Antarctic, it's worth getting in touch with BAS - the folks in Personnel are very friendly. Website is www.antarctica.ac.uk

Hope this is useful, Sue
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