Escape the ordinary

Are you seeking to escape the ordinary ? The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) offers travel enthusiasts and adventure lovers a chance to work at the edge of the world. BAS operates several research stations in Antarctica, providing unique roles for those who crave excitement and new experiences.

Work in Antarctica

Working in Antarctica means embracing adventure every day. You will discover breathtaking landscapes and meet people who share your passion for exploration.

A career with BAS brings personal growth and unforgettable memories. Many choose BAS for a complete change in their lives, seeking something truly special.

Roles Available

BAS recruits for a wide range of positions. Opportunities include engineers, chefs, scientists, mechanics, and support staff. Each role plays a vital part in keeping the stations running smoothly. If you love travel and enjoy teamwork, BAS wants to hear from you.

Adventurers, job seekers, and those looking for a fresh start will find plenty of options.

Community and Daily Life

Life at BAS stations is both rewarding and challenging. You will join a close-knit community, sharing daily tasks and leisure activities. Teamwork is essential, and friendships form quickly in this unique environment. Past staff share inspiring stories about their experiences and the sense of camaraderie. Every day brings new opportunities, and there is always something to learn.

How to Apply and What to Expect

Applying to escape the ordinary is straightforward. Visit the BAS website and review the latest vacancies. Contracts vary, with many offering competitive pay and excellent benefits. BAS provides training, support, and a safe working environment. Successful candidates begin a journey that changes their lives forever.

There are no living costs in Antarctica – accommodation, food, travel, specialist clothing, tools and training are all provided.

Learn More

Want to know more? Attend the BAS HQ open day for an inside look at life behind the scenes. Listen to the Iceworld podcast for interviews and first-hand accounts from staff. Both resources offer valuable insights and help you decide if an Antarctic adventure is right for you.