[FONT=Arial,Arial][FONT=Arial,Arial]I am sure that many of you are aware that the National Aquarium in Baltimore has an active volunteer dive program. We are just starting our fall recruitment for new divers. We have two groups of volunteer divers: Dolphin Discovery and Blue Wonders.
· Our Dolphin Discovery divers do one 4-hour shift every other week (7:30am-11:30am). Duties include use of underwater scrubbers for the care and maintenance of the dolphin pools.
· Our Blue Wonders divers do one 8-hour shift every other week (8:30am-4:30pm). Duties include the food preparation and feeding of the animals in the Atlantic Coral Reef exhibit, as well as its maintenance.
Recruitment for Aquarium volunteer divers include a written test, an interview, and an in-water skills test that includes basic swimming and retrieval skills, equipment handling, neutral buoyancy, and a short underwater obstacle course. Upon successful completion, applicants are ranked depending on their test scores and assigned to one of fourteen Blue Wonders dive teams (7 days per week) or one of four Dolphin Discovery dive teams on (Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday). Assigning a diver has a lot to do with an applicants availability and the number of vacancies on each team. A diver with weekday availability is always much easier to place than someone with only weekend availability.
Before you take the first step in the recruitment process, the written test, there are three very important pre-requisites that all applicants must have:
· an Advanced Open Water SCUBA certification;
· at least 30 logged dives
· the ability to commit to least one year of volunteering at the National Aquarium.
Once you are selected, before you are able to dive at the Aquarium, you will need to complete and submit a doctor-approved, medical physical examination.
If you meet the above requirements, you may start the recruitment process by joining us on either Sunday afternoon, August 16th, 2015 at 5:00pm OR Wednesday evening, August 26th, 2015 at 7:00pm for the written test. Its a fifty question, multiple-choice test that will cover the following areas: SCUBA diving skills, basic diving physiology, dive table usage, first aid, and basic marine mammal and coral reef biology. There isn't any single text we recommend to prepare for this test. We trust that you will draw from your experience, knowledge, resourcefulness, and common sense.
So we may have an idea of how many people to expect at the written test, please give the Volunteer Services Office a call at (410) 576-3886 if you plan to attend and specify the date youll be attending.
If you have any questions, you may contact me directly at jcooper@aqua.org.
Thanks,
Jackie Cooper
Sr. ADSO/Aquarist/Volunteer Dive Coordinator
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· Our Dolphin Discovery divers do one 4-hour shift every other week (7:30am-11:30am). Duties include use of underwater scrubbers for the care and maintenance of the dolphin pools.
· Our Blue Wonders divers do one 8-hour shift every other week (8:30am-4:30pm). Duties include the food preparation and feeding of the animals in the Atlantic Coral Reef exhibit, as well as its maintenance.
Recruitment for Aquarium volunteer divers include a written test, an interview, and an in-water skills test that includes basic swimming and retrieval skills, equipment handling, neutral buoyancy, and a short underwater obstacle course. Upon successful completion, applicants are ranked depending on their test scores and assigned to one of fourteen Blue Wonders dive teams (7 days per week) or one of four Dolphin Discovery dive teams on (Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday). Assigning a diver has a lot to do with an applicants availability and the number of vacancies on each team. A diver with weekday availability is always much easier to place than someone with only weekend availability.
Before you take the first step in the recruitment process, the written test, there are three very important pre-requisites that all applicants must have:
· an Advanced Open Water SCUBA certification;
· at least 30 logged dives
· the ability to commit to least one year of volunteering at the National Aquarium.
Once you are selected, before you are able to dive at the Aquarium, you will need to complete and submit a doctor-approved, medical physical examination.
If you meet the above requirements, you may start the recruitment process by joining us on either Sunday afternoon, August 16th, 2015 at 5:00pm OR Wednesday evening, August 26th, 2015 at 7:00pm for the written test. Its a fifty question, multiple-choice test that will cover the following areas: SCUBA diving skills, basic diving physiology, dive table usage, first aid, and basic marine mammal and coral reef biology. There isn't any single text we recommend to prepare for this test. We trust that you will draw from your experience, knowledge, resourcefulness, and common sense.
So we may have an idea of how many people to expect at the written test, please give the Volunteer Services Office a call at (410) 576-3886 if you plan to attend and specify the date youll be attending.
If you have any questions, you may contact me directly at jcooper@aqua.org.
Thanks,
Jackie Cooper
Sr. ADSO/Aquarist/Volunteer Dive Coordinator