Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary Park Volunteers (Guest Experience)

Park volunteers are stationed throughout the Sanctuary and are involved with greeting our guests of all nationalities, answering questions about our animals and attractions, assisting guests in locating shows and facilities, and helping our guests to get the maximum enjoyment out of their day.
The person who undertakes this role must work well independently and in a team environment and have exceptional interpersonal skills.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?
- Become part of a friendly new community (with over 180 Park Volunteers!), and enjoy new social and cultural experiences
- Great opportunity to learn about conservation and the environment
- Opportunity to gain new skills and knowledge, and challenge yourself in a supportive environment
- Act on your values, passions, and interests
WHAT ARE THE TASKS?
- Working as part of a team you will be rostered across the Sanctuary on a rotating roster providing guest relations in numerous areas of the Sanctuary
- Liaise and talk to members of the public – answering general enquiries regarding the animals and attractions
- Direct and/or escort guests to shows
- Support Train Driver (as a Train Guard) and assist with guests transitioning to/from the trains
- Assist guests in their interaction with the kangaroos
- Provide support to our Presentation Team with our iconic Lorikeet feeding (AM and PM shifts)
- Liaise and assist guests visiting our Lost Valley precinct
- Guest relations at our Wild Skies Free Flight Bird Show and Aussie Scales & Tails Show
*Please note: *The National Trust Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary Park Volunteer Program has a volunteer registration fee of $80 which covers – Volunteer uniform shirt, a broad brim hat, name badge and printed training and reference materials.