British Wildlife Department seek for 13 month bird continue assignment
On the barren island, the job applicant will be required to do bird counting, monitoring, and other fieldwork in order to determine the number of birds there for earn.
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) has advertised a position for a new field officer on the island of Gough, according to the BBC.
In the South Atlantic, this British territory is located roughly 1500 miles from Africa.
The advertised salary ranges from 25,000 pounds (9.2 million rupees) to 27,000 pounds (more than 9.9 million Pakistani rupees) per year for the hired individual.
The ideal candidate for this position will have a science degree, relevant professional experience, and the fortitude to spend many hours monitoring birds on a remote island.
Additionally, the island’s workers receive a pension, life insurance, and 26 days of vacation per year.
According to experts, it would be difficult for anyone to stay on this island for an extended period of time due to the harsh weather and poor facilities.