As the azure waters of the Mediterranean beckon tourists to the principality, the iconic Oceanographic Museum of Monaco is gearing up for its busy summer season by launching a recruitment drive to fill 19 seasonal positions. On Friday, March 14, from 10:00 to 16:00, the museum will open its doors not just to visitors but to job seekers eager to join its ranks. Registration and attendance are mandatory, with hopefuls required to sign up in advance at www.oceano.org/rejoigneznous.

With the summer influx on the horizon, the Oceanographic Institute is hosting its annual recruitment day to bolster its workforce. The available roles span a variety of departments—reception, ticket sales, the museum shop, commercial services, and educational programming. These 19 positions, ranging from fixed-term seasonal contracts to a few permanent roles, are set to begin as early as April 1, offering candidates a chance to dive into the world of marine exploration.

The recruitment event promises a personal touch. Department heads will conduct one-on-one interviews with pre-registered applicants, giving candidates a rare opportunity to meet the teams, explore the diverse roles on offer, and gain a firsthand understanding of the museum’s mission to educate and inspire about the ocean’s wonders. Held within the museum’s historic walls, the day doubles as an immersion into what could become the candidates’ workplace—a stunning backdrop of aquariums and maritime exhibits perched atop Monaco’s cliffs.

“We’re putting people at the heart of this process,” said a museum spokesperson. “It’s not just about filling jobs—it’s about connecting with individuals who share our passion for the sea.”

The vacancies include 19 full-time seasonal contracts, each requiring a 39-hour workweek that may span Mondays through Sundays, including holidays, with rotating shifts. Among the openings:

– 3 Scientific Animators to start in March 2025, engaging visitors with the ocean’s mysteries.

– 3 Museum Shop Cashiers: one position from June 1 to September 30, and two from July 1 to August 31, 2025.

– 3 Ticket Agents: one from April 1 to September 30, another from June 1 to August 31, and a third from July 1 to August 31, 2025.

– 1 Multi-Skilled Agent: for ticket sales, shop duties, and commercial tasks, running July 1 to August 31, 2025.

– 9 Versatile Reception Agents: one position from April 1 to August 31, two from June 1 to August 31, and six from July 1 to August 31, 2025.

For those dreaming of a summer gig with a view—both of the sea and into its depths—this is a chance to join a Monaco institution renowned for its commitment to ocean conservation. Interested applicants should mark their calendars for March 14 and secure their spot online. As the museum prepares to welcome the world, it’s looking for a few good hands to help tell the ocean’s story.

As the azure waters of the Mediterranean beckon tourists to the principality, the iconic Oceanographic Museum of Monaco is gearing up for its busy summer season by launching a recruitment drive to fill 19 seasonal positions. On Friday, March 14, from 10:00 to 16:00, the museum will open its doors not just to visitors but to job seekers eager to join its ranks. Registration and attendance are mandatory, with hopefuls required to sign up in advance at www.oceano.org/rejoigneznous.

With the summer influx on the horizon, the Oceanographic Institute is hosting its annual recruitment day to bolster its workforce. The available roles span a variety of departments—reception, ticket sales, the museum shop, commercial services, and educational programming. These 19 positions, ranging from fixed-term seasonal contracts to a few permanent roles, are set to begin as early as April 1, offering candidates a chance to dive into the world of marine exploration.

The recruitment event promises a personal touch. Department heads will conduct one-on-one interviews with pre-registered applicants, giving candidates a rare opportunity to meet the teams, explore the diverse roles on offer, and gain a firsthand understanding of the museum’s mission to educate and inspire about the ocean’s wonders. Held within the museum’s historic walls, the day doubles as an immersion into what could become the candidates’ workplace—a stunning backdrop of aquariums and maritime exhibits perched atop Monaco’s cliffs.

“We’re putting people at the heart of this process,” said a museum spokesperson. “It’s not just about filling jobs—it’s about connecting with individuals who share our passion for the sea.”

The vacancies include 19 full-time seasonal contracts, each requiring a 39-hour workweek that may span Mondays through Sundays, including holidays, with rotating shifts. Among the openings:

– 3 Scientific Animators to start in March 2025, engaging visitors with the ocean’s mysteries.

– 3 Museum Shop Cashiers: one position from June 1 to September 30, and two from July 1 to August 31, 2025.

– 3 Ticket Agents: one from April 1 to September 30, another from June 1 to August 31, and a third from July 1 to August 31, 2025.

– 1 Multi-Skilled Agent: for ticket sales, shop duties, and commercial tasks, running July 1 to August 31, 2025.

– 9 Versatile Reception Agents: one position from April 1 to August 31, two from June 1 to August 31, and six from July 1 to August 31, 2025.

For those dreaming of a summer gig with a view—both of the sea and into its depths—this is a chance to join a Monaco institution renowned for its commitment to ocean conservation. Interested applicants should mark their calendars for March 14 and secure their spot online. As the museum prepares to welcome the world, it’s looking for a few good hands to help tell the ocean’s story.