Queensland
is hunting for a Park Ranger – and they’re offering up a six-month
contract, and A$100,000 package, in Tourism Australia’s ‘Best Jobs in
the World’ campaign.
Minister
for Tourism, Major Events, Small Business and the Commonwealth Games
Jann Stuckey said Tourism and Events Queensland would offer one of six
dream jobs as a tourism ambassador.
Each
state involved has selected a ‘job’ which showcases the particular
state, and reflects the many and varied tourist experiences available
throughout the country.
“The
successful Queensland applicant will experience what life is like as a
Park Ranger, exploring the state’s natural attractions and reporting
back to a global audience,” Ms Stuckey said.
This
is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, in the most vast and spectacular
outdoor classroom on Earth where no two days will be the same.
The
competition will be unveiled today in Cairns by the Hon. Federal
Minister for Tourism, Martin Ferguson AM MP, alongside Ben Southall who
was the successful candidate in Queensland’s famous ‘Best Job in the
World’ campaign in 2009.
The
campaign is targeted at travellers between 18 and 30 years of age who
are eligible for an Australian working holiday visa, and Australian
residents are also invited to apply.
Applicants
will be narrowed down to a shortlist of 150, and then further reduced
to 18 finalists from whom the six winners would be chosen.
The successful Queensland candidate is expected to take up the position from 1 August.
Applications are now open at http://bestjo.bs/Park_Ranger
For more information please contact Tourism and Events Queensland's Corporate Communications team P: +61 7 3535 5474
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