Need a part-time job? This could be the ULTIMATE role for a lucky travel seeker
A NEW role has been dubbed as the ultimate job for students as it pays £10K to travel to Britain’s top destinations.
A new role pays £10K to travel to Britain's top destinations
As students flock to University this month, Britain’s railcard provider is calling all aspiring adventurer to apply for a new part-time job.
The role of chief adventure officer (CAO) will see one person tasked with blogging their way way around Great Britain.
The lucky travel seeker will be for paid for the trips to destinations of their choice.
And that is on top £10,000 for the pay packet.
National Rail have brought about a new role for adventure seekers
The luck adventurer will travel for free plus get paid £10K
The key requirements for the role have been created by National Rail for the 16-25 railcard.
They include having an adventurous spirit, natural curiosity for new places and a desire to share their travel experiences.
The budding travel seeker will be get the chance to find and try out the adventure hotspots around the country.
From getting lost in the Hampton Court Maze to trampolining in Snowdonia or indulging at the world renowned Choccywoccydoodah chocolate shop.
The role is being provided by National Rail for the 16-25 railcard
The candidate must have an adventurous spirit and a curiosity for new places
Railcards product manager from National Rail, Daniela Maki, said: “Getting paid to travel is a lot of people’s dream job and now we are making it a reality for one lucky person.
“We are looking for a real adventurer, someone who lives to explore new places and loves telling the world about their exciting travels.
“Whether you’re heading to university or not, the 16-25 railcard saves you cash, helps you visit interesting places and spend money on things you enjoy the most.
“So we thought why not take it to the next level for one lucky candidate?”
Adventurer's footage shows incredible waterslide
The person who gets the role should have a passion for writing and sharing their experiences
Daniela added: “Our new CAO will get the chance to visit some really amazing locations.
“So if your suitcase is always by the door, just in case, and you are looking for your next adventure this is the perfect job for you.”
To be considered for the role, the candidate must be between 16 and 25-years-old or a mature student.
To apply visit 16-25railcard.co.uk/CAO