Malta’s natural reserves are some of the most important stopover points for migratory birds in the entire Mediterranean. This ESC placement puts you right at the entrance โ welcoming visitors, leading guided tours, and helping people genuinely connect with the natural world around them.
BirdLife Malta is the leading wildlife conservation organisation in Malta, managing a network of nature reserves and running public education programmes that bring locals and international visitors face to face with the island’s remarkable biodiversity. As a visitor assistant volunteer, you become the first point of contact between the reserves and the people who come to discover them.
This placement is coordinated by Associazione Antigรณna and is open to participants from Italy only.
What Is This Role About?
This role is built around public engagement and nature education. You will be opening the reserves to the public in the afternoons and evenings โ including weekends โ welcoming visitors, explaining the history and ecology of each site, leading guided tours, and managing the small nature shop. When the reserves are closed to the public during summer months, you will support the site warden in habitat improvement and maintenance work.
Activities
๐ช Opening the reserves to the public in the afternoons and evenings, including weekends
๐ฆ Leading guided tours of BirdLife Malta’s nature reserves โ including the Salina Salt Museum
๐ฟ Providing visitors with explanations of the reserve’s history, flora, and fauna
๐๏ธ Managing a small nature shop and promoting BirdLife Malta membership
๐จ Setting up displays inside the reserve visitor centre
๐ญ Preparing binoculars and equipment before opening hours
๐ Compiling visitor statistics and collecting feedback
๐ฌ Assisting with research work and data entry
๐ฑ During reserve closure periods: supporting the warden with habitat improvement and maintenance work
Who Should Apply?
๐น Sociable, friendly, and open โ genuinely enjoying meeting new people and building connections
๐น Interested in improving bird, flora, and species identification skills
๐น Motivated to inspire and educate others about nature and the environment
๐น Willing to develop administrative, organisational, digital, and interpersonal skills
๐น Available to work full-time in close collaboration with the international host team
๐น Comfortable and enthusiastic about guiding visitors and explaining the secrets of flora and fauna
๐น Strong English skills โ essential for the role and for all application materials
๐น Resident in Italy โ this placement is open to Italian residents only
โ ๏ธ All materials submitted in support of your application must be in English.
Training & Support
๐ฎ๐น Pre-departure training in Italy before leaving
๐ On-Arrival Training a few weeks after arriving in Malta
๐ Mid-Term Evaluation at approximately the halfway point
๐ฟ Specific training on the flora and fauna present in the BirdLife Malta reserves
๐ฌ Ready to apply but not sure how to put together a strong ESC motivation letter? This guide walks you through exactly what hosting organisations are looking for โ and how to present yourself effectively: https://youthworkshub.org/6061/
Accommodation & Practical Details
๐ Accommodation in the northern part of Malta, close to the nature reserves โ single room except during brief high-traffic periods
๐ก All utility costs covered โ electricity, water, gas, and internet
๐ถ โฌ380 per month for food and personal expenses
โ๏ธ Return travel costs from Italy to Malta fully reimbursed
๐ก๏ธ EU insurance covering illness and accidents throughout the placement
Activity Details
๐ Activity Period: 01 September 2026 โ 31 August 2027
๐ Location: 57/28 Marina Court, Triq Abate Rigord, Malta
๐ค Activity Type: Individual Volunteering
๐ท๏ธ Project Code: 2025-1-MT01-ESC51-VTJ-000346135
Deadline
โฐ 03 May 2026
Eligible Countries
๐ฎ๐น Italy
Official Project Page
๐ https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity/opportunity/51279_en
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