Greg Snell, pictured, is one three finalists for Tourism Australia’s Best Job in the World-Wildlife Caretaker.

Greg Snell, pictured, is one three finalists for Tourism Australia’s Best Job in the World-Wildlife Caretaker.

College of the Rockies graduate may have the best job in the world

Greg Snell, graduate from the Golden campus's Adventure Tourism program, is up for the best job in the world in Australia.

The College of the Rockies is pleased to hear that one of their Adventure Tourism Business Operations (ATBO) graduates, Greg Snell, has been named one of the three finalists for Tourism Australia’s “Best Job in the World-Wildlife Caretaker.”

The goal of the competition is to help Tourism Australia find the best candidates for six different positions: Chief Funster, Outback Adventurer, Park Ranger, Wildlife Caretaker, Lifestyle Photographer, and Taste Master.

With more than 330,000 applicants from 196 countries, Snell is the only Canadian to make it to the finals.

Since completing the ATBO program at the college’s Golden campus in 2009, Snell completed a Canadian International Development Agency funded internship in Ecuador, focussing on sustainable development through tourism.

The experience helped him obtain his current employment with a Canadian adventure tourism company working as a tour leader in the Southern Cone of South America.

“The Adventure Tourism program was definitely the kick-start to the amazing experiences I have had so far,” said Snell. “I cannot say enough about the ATBO program. It is an incredible opportunity for young Canadians to jump-start a career in international tourism. The program helped prepare me to work in the industry and to have a chance at such an exciting opportunity like this competition.”

The Wildlife Caretaker position, should he win it, would find Snell living on Kangaroo Island in South Australia for six months, swimming with great white sharks, snorkeling with sea lions, hanging out with kangaroos, and helping to conserve the pristine natural environment of the island.

“Kangaroo Island is about the size of Prince Edward Island, and is basically a zoo with no fences. I am very much looking forward to travelling there and getting to know the local endemic wildlife and interacting with the wonderful Australian people,” he said.

Snell left for Australia on June 10 to take part in a week of competitions before the final decision of who will be awarded the “Best Job” is made on June 21.

He encourages everyone for follow his adventures on his Facebook page. His application can also be viewed at www.australia.com/best-jobs.

 

Golden Star