Saturday, May 29, 2010

Keeper or Trainee Keeper - Herps and Inverts


Keeper or Trainee Keeper
Reptiles, Amphibians and Invertebrates

Marwell Wildlife is a registered charity dedicated to the conservation of biodiversity and other natural resources.

We are currently looking to recruit a Keeper or Trainee Keeper to work within our Reptile, Amphibian and Invertebrate department. Roles and responsibilities will include ensuring high standards of animal welfare, health and animal husbandry at all times and keeping daily checks and records.

Applicants will need to have previous experience in the husbandry of such species, ideally working in a zoological collection, hold 5 GCSE’s or equivalent and a full driving licence valid for the UK. The Advanced National Certificate in the Management of Zoo Animals or equivalent qualification is essential at Keeper level, however applicants who do not hold this will be considered at Trainee Keeper grade.

The successful candidate will be able to work well as part of a team, have the ability to use their initiative, display interest and commitment to animal welfare and conservation, and must possess strong verbal communication skills as talking to members of the public is an essential part of the role.

Grade and salary will be dependent upon qualifications and experience. Please visit our website http://www.marwell.org.uk/ for full details and an application form.

Closing Date: 9 June 2010 Successful applicants for vacancies with Marwell Wildlife may be required to have a Criminal Records Bureau check as a condition of employment.

Marwell Wildlife, Colden Common, Winchester, SO21 1JH. Registered Charity No 275433





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Trainee Keeper - Marwell Wildlife

Trainee Keeper
 4 Months Fixed Term

Marwell Wildlife is a registered charity dedicated to the conservation of biodiversity and other natural resources.

We are currently looking to recruit a Trainee Keeper on a fixed term basis to work on a mixed species section. Roles and responsibilities will include ensuring high standards of animal welfare, health and animal husbandry at all times and keeping daily checks and records.

The successful candidate will be able to work well as part of a team, demonstrate common sense, display interest and commitment to animal welfare and conservation, and must possess strong verbal communication skills.

Applicants must hold 5 GCSE’s or equivalent and a full driving licence valid for the UK.

Please visit our website http://www.marwell.org.uk/  for full details and an application form.

Closing Date: 9 June 2010

Successful applicants for vacancies with Marwell Wildlife may be required to have a Criminal Records Bureau check as a condition of employment.

Marwell Wildlife, Colden Common, Winchester, SO21 1JH. Registered Charity No 275433





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Friday, May 28, 2010

Senior Head Keeper - Living Coasts


Living Coasts is recruiting a
Senior Head Keeper

Living Coasts, Torquay’s Coastal Zoo, is looking for an experienced Senior Head Keeper to look after our diverse collection of animals.

Developed initially as a marine aviary the collection has diversified and now includes mammals, birds, fish and invertebrates. We are looking for a genuine all rounder who is keen to help us to realise the potential of the attraction as well as continuing to build on our success.

You will be responsible for the Collection Plan for Living Coasts and work closely with the Director to implement the new Masterplan. Experienced in managing an animal collection with excellent management skills you will be able to inspire and motivate the team.

To apply for this position please send your CV with a covering letter detailing your suitability to: Elaine Hayes, Director, Living Coasts, Harbourside, Beacon Quay, Torquay TQ1 2BG or to: elaine.hayes@livingcoasts.org.uk

Interviews: 15th June

Living Coasts is a scientific, education and conservation charity dedicated to preserving our global wildlife heritage. Registered Charity Number 1099076.


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Elephant Keeper - Based at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo

ELEPHANT KEEPER
circa £20,000 pa
Based at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire





ZSL is looking for an Elephant Keeper to join their world class Elephant Team based at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire

The successful candidate must:

 Have a proven track record of working with Elephants and be familiar with all aspects of elephant management 

 Supervised and developed staff and work experience students.

 Attained the ANC in the Management of Zoo Animals or equivalent, or be prepared to undertake the 3 year Animal Management Course.

 Good communication skills, enthusiasm and an outgoing and friendly personality in order to communicate with visitors on a one-to-one basis and in front of a large audience.

 Be flexible both in approach to work and working hours.

 Be totally reliable, and be able to work effectively within a well disciplined team

 Have a full driving licence



To apply, please send a full CV including a covering letter detailing your suitability for the above position to: Human Resources Department, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Whipsnade, Nr Dunstable. Beds LU6 2LF or email dawn.sharpstone@zsl.org

Closing date for applications is: Friday 11 June 2010

The Zoological Society of London is a registered Charity. No: 208728





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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Team Leader - Whipsnade Zoo

Team Leader
Based at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo
circa £28,000 per annum




The Zoological Society of London is looking to recruit a Team Leader for their Hub Region based at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire. The region comprises of Sealion and Flying Bird demonstrations, as well as Children’s Farm and the Zoo’s bird collection

This is an exciting opportunity to not only develop the Sealion and Flying Bird demonstrations, the Children’s Farm visitor interaction areas but to oversee and lead a section whose objectives will also include national and international bird management programmes.

The successful candidate will need to demonstrate:

 a proven track record of the management and training of birds and mammals particularly for demonstration purposes and be able to demonstrate a range of skills and knowledge in this field.

 a high level of interpersonal and people management skills

 an ability to interact with visitors and a high level of customer care

 a good understanding of bird husbandry would also be an advantage.

All candidates must have a full driving licence.

In return we offer excellent benefits: non-contributory pension scheme, free life assurance and childcare voucher scheme.

To apply, please send your CV and a covering letter detailing your suitability for the above position to: HR Department, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Whipsnade, Nr Dunstable, Beds. LU6 2LF or email dawn.sharpstone@zsl.org

The closing date for applications is Friday 11 June 2010



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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Animal Welfare Technicians


Moulton College , Northampton - Animal Welfare Technicians (part time)
Animal Welfare Technician (25 hours per week) Salary: up to £16,873.00 pro-rata.

The continued growth in students wishing to study animal welfare, veterinary nursing and related courses means there has never been a more exciting opportunity to join Moulton College .

We invite applications from suitably qualified and experienced individuals to work within the purpose built facilities at our Vocational Skills Academy in Higham Ferrers.
Duties will include all routine tasks required for maintaining the health, care and welfare of a range of companion animals. In addition you will undertake animal husbandry, environmental enrichment activities, updating and maintaining records and preparing stock and equipment for use in practical classes.

For further details and an application pack, please contact: Human Resources Moulton College, West Street , Moulton, Northants. NN3 7RR. jobs@moulton.ac.uk



Closing date for applications: June 11, 2010





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Monday, May 24, 2010

Enrichment and Research Internship



Enrichment and Research Internship (unpaid)

Howletts and Port Lympne are sister parks in Kent housing over 1000 animals from a range of species (primarily mammals). We have multiple-groups of many of these species, providing fantastic research opportunities. We are currently undertaking a long term project to provide easily accessible enrichment items to our keepers though enrichment workshops with the public. This is in order to continue to promote animal welfare, and we are working on plans to quantitatively assess this.

We are therefore looking for enthusiastic graduate students wanting to gain practical experience in zoo welfare and research for a 6 month to 1 year placement working between both parks with responsibilities including:

• Assisting the Education, Enrichment and Research Officer.
• Data collection and analysis with a wide range of species in collaboration with keepers and staff.
• Setting up and running enrichment workshops with the public.
• Assist in the running a volunteer program and creating enrichment items if needed.
• Assist in co-ordinating undergraduate research projects.
• Completing a personal research project including data collection, analysis and write-up.

Benefits include:
• The opportunity to run an extended research project, the results of which could be submitted to a research/enrichment conference.
• Gain experience in zoo based research with a wide variety of species.
• Gain experience in the organisation of professional workshops and conferences for keepers and students in collaboration with zoo professionals in the fields of enrichment and research.

Desirable skills:
• Full clean driving license.
• BSc in zoology, animal behaviour, psychology or similar qualification.
• Good knowledge of statistics programs such as SPSS.
• Data collection experience with a number of species.
• Good communication skills.
• A flexible approach to working hours
• Genuine enthusiasm for conservation and captive research is also important.

Working three to four days a week (will include some weekends) starting as soon as possible. Applicants will be short listed and must be available to attend an interview at Port Lympne during June.

Please apply by sending a CV and covering letter stating the job role applied for to: Mark Kingston Jones, Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, Nr. Hythe, Kent. CT21 4PD. Or e-mail research@aspinallfoundation.org  Closing Date: 14th June 2010.




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Monday, May 17, 2010

Conservation Scientist

Conservation Scientist
Based in the Democratic Republic of Congo




ZSL has been working in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) since 2001 supporting the ICCN (Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature), carrying out capacity building, training, park infrastructure rehabilitation, patrol/ranger support and socio-economic/ecological research and monitoring. ZSL is now leading a major new multi-partner €2.3 million project funded by the Congo Basin Forest Fund (CBFF) for three years beginning June 2010, to work with local communities in the Virunga-Hoyo region of Eastern DRC to develop multiple strategies to reduce rates of deforestation and forest degradation and create alternative sources of income, including carbon finance. The CBFF project will be complemented by a separate Darwin Initiative-funded project being managed by ZSL focused on conservation of the okapi across its range including the Virunga-Hoyo region.

The Conservation Scientist will carry out the evaluation of the socio-economic and non-carbon environmental co-benefits of the payments for ecosystem services and other components of the project. The postholder will be required to plan, execute and analyse detailed socio-economic surveys with households and communities subject to different project interventions and build this, alongside biodiversity and carbon emissions reductions data, into a model to evaluate the overall impacts of different carbon-focused components of the project for livelihoods and biodiversity. They will also be required to liaise with stakeholders and carry out desk- and interview-based research on similar projects in the region in order to evaluate the potential for PES/REDD projects to bring both social and environmental benefits under varying circumstances.

The postholder should have a postgraduate (preferably doctoral) qualification in conservation science, environmental economics, anthropology or a related discipline with a socio-economic focus, a strong research and analytical background (ideally with some modelling experience), experience of carrying out socio-economic fieldwork and managing and training field teams (preferably in central Africa), an understanding of rural livelihoods and forest conservation policy, excellent communication skills, good written and spoken English and a working knowledge of French (with Swahili and/or Lingala desirable).

The position will likely be based in Beni in DRC, with regular trips to Goma, Kinshasa and around the region for meetings and a significant proportion of time spent carrying out and/or overseeing field surveys. The postholder will report in the first instance to the CBFF Project Manager in DRC and ultimately the Programme Manager of ZSL’s Central, East and Southern Africa Conservation Programme in London. They will manage two Congolese Field Coordinators (coordinating socio-economic and biodiversity surveys respectively) and be supported by a Project Administrator/Logistician in DRC and a Project Administrator in London. The position will be available for three years from June 2010, with possibility of extension depending on funding. A base salary of €29,387 p.a., annual return flight from Europe to DRC, visa, insurance under ZSL’s group travel insurance policy and accommodation allowance will be provided. The position is to start as soon as possible.

Click here for a job description: Conservation Scientist Job Description (51 KB)

Applicants should send their CV and a covering letter detailing relevant experience and skills, making clear which position they are interested in and including a possible start date, to the HR Department (hr@zsl.org).

Closing date for applications: Monday 31st May 2010






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Friday, May 14, 2010

Wellington Zoo Keeper

Wellington Zoo Keeper



Want to join a Zoo who’s dream is to be the best little Zoo in the world?


Wellington Zoo is a treasure, housing significant populations of animals, plants and people who are passionate about conservation, education and recreation. Some 180,000 people visit the Zoo each year. The Zoo conserves precious species and raises awareness of the human contribution to both the destruction and sustainability of ecosystems.


Under the management of the Wellington Zoo Trust, the Zoo is heading in new and exciting directions. The Trust’s vision is for the Zoo to be a magical place of learning and fun, bringing animals in their environments and people who visit together.


We are seeking a permanent full time Keeper responsible for providing excellent husbandry to our animal collection, and a high standard of service to our visitors. This position is within our herbivore team with a strong focus on Australian Marsupials and African species.


The successful applicant will have:


A National Certificate in Captive Wild Animals, equivalent qualification or relevant experience.

Experience in captive animal husbandry and ability to provide a high standard of care.

Proven ability to be a great team player with a can do attitude

Knowledge of behavioural and environmental enrichment techniques.

Proven ability to work with limited supervision and show initiative.

Excellent problem solving skills, and an eye for detail.

General knowledge of natural history, biology and aetiology.

A sound understanding of Zoo philosophy, conservation issues and the role of the modern zoo.

Ability to work on a roster that includes weekends and public holidays.

Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

To apply, please email your covering letter addressing the essential knowledge, experience and skills in the role description, CV and completed application form to zooapplications@wellingtonzoo.com  or post it to Keeper Vacancy, c/- Wellington Zoo Trust, 200 Daniell Street, Newtown, Wellington, New Zealand.

Please download the application form and position description here.

Applications must be received by Sunday, 23May 2010.

For more information please e-mail: zooapplications@wellingtonzoo.com






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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

COLCHESTER ZOO COVER KEEPER

Colchester Zoo
COVER  KEEPER



Colchester Zoo is currently looking to recruit a qualified animal keeper to work as a cover keeper for a number of animal sections within the Zoo.

The post will require the successful applicant to work with a range of species and staff on a number of different sections as and when they need cover due to staff holidays or when assistance is needed with large jobs.

The sections include Small Mammals, Birds, Primates and Reptiles and the position requires a quick learner who is flexible in their work and can adapt quick to change. The successful applicant will need to be a highly motivated, hard working individual with at least 1 years experience working in a zoological collection.

Excellent animal husbandry skills are essential and experience with any Small Mammals, Birds, Primates or Reptiles is preferable. Applicants must hold a qualification in the Zoo animal management certificate or equivalent and have a full valid driving licence. This position is a full time position working 5 days per week on a 7 day rota, so will include weekends and public holidays.

Please apply online at humanresources@colchester-zoo.co.uk  or send your CV to Colchester Zoo Ltd., Maldon Road, Stanway, Colchester, Essex CO3 0SL Closing date for applications 28th May 2010





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Living Collection Curator

Curator: Living Collection

A vacancy for an experienced people manager with a proven Keeping background and ideally a specialist working knowledge of Carnivores, Ungulates or Primates has arisen at Zoo SA. The role is predominantly Monarto Based and is responsible for the Living Collection and the management of the Employees, systems and processes associated with the collection.


The role is Monday to Friday, though there will be a requirement to participate in the Duty Officer roster, which is approximately 1 weekend in 8. Salary will depend on experience and will be in accordance with the Enterprise Bargaining Agreement (EBA).

Summary of Responsibilities


The Curator, Living Collections is a ZSA staff leadership position. Under minimal supervision and within specified guidelines, efficiently and manage the Monarto Collection, including;

The effective supervision, professional development and support to over 20 staff;

Maintaining a Zoos SA operational focus, including proactive management of the collection and associated plans;

Encouraging employee involvement in; education, conservation and environmental research;

Positively influencing and managing organisational change.

Project and budget targets consistently achieved and;

Strong internal relationships and partnerships.


Experience and Qualifications


Previous proven management experience in a similar role is essential. A Certificate III or equivalent in Zoo Keeping. Possession of a relevant certificate IV would be advantageous as completion of this will be a requirement of the role. Management qualifications would be advantageous.



How to Apply


Please contact Vicky Whiteway, HR Department for a copy of the Position Description and/ or to apply please e-mail vwhiteway@zoossa.com.au

Applications should include a CV and a covering letter addressing the criteria as listed above.

CLOSING DATE: Wednesday 26th May 2010






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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Sea Lion Trainer - Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park

Sea Lion Trainer
Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park



Job Title: Senior Sea Lion Trainer

Organisation: Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park

Location: North Devon, England

We are offering an exciting oppurtunity for an experienced animal trainer interested in assuming a senior role in our Sea Lion department.

The succesful candidates duties will include assisting in the care, training, and presenting of the park’s Sea Lions. They will be involved in all aspects of their animal husbandry and will also be responsible for the care of our African Penguins.

This position also offers the oppurtunity to assist in public swims with the Sea Lions. We are currently the only park in the UK which offers swim encounters with marine mammals.

The succesful candidate will need to be hard working, physically fit, reliable and have a positive and enthusiastic attitude. They will need to have a minimum of three years experience in animal training, preferably at least two with Sea Lions.

Closing date for application: 10th June 2010

To apply please send a cover letter and your CV to:

Address:
FAO Sea Lion Depatment
Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park
Combe Martin
North Devon
EX34 ONG

Email:
info@dinosaur-park.com



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Rare Species Conservation Centre - CENTRE MANAGER/TEAM LEADER

POSITION VACANT: CENTRE MANAGER/TEAM LEADER



Rare Species Conservation Centre.

We are looking to recruit a hands on facility manager to oversee all aspects of the day to day running of the centre. The role includes all aspects of staff management, animal management and also hands on animal keeping.You would be working with and managing a small team of 2 keeping staff, 2 front of house staff, and various volunteers and you would be reporting directly to the trustees. The centre is a small facility and is a very personal environment.

The position would suit a fit, practical all rounder, with excellent organisational skills who has previous experience working with a comprehensive range of exotic species, ideally an interest in both small and large mammals, in particular small carnivores. Very high personal standards of hygiene and organisation are essential in this role, as is a comprehensive understanding and ability to fully use ARKS.

Previous management role preferred but not essential, this may have been in a non zoo environment? Personal appearance and communication skills are also important as you are often directly communicating to visitors, issuing press releases and dealing with any visitor issues that may arise.

Accommodation is not included with this position.

Salary Circa £20K plus (depending on experience) plus performance bonus

Location: Sandwich, Kent. U.K.

To apply, please email a covering letter and C.V. to:
info@rarespeciesconservationcentre.org




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Monday, May 10, 2010

Amphibian Specialist Keeper

Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Amphibian Specialist Keeper



application deadline extended

The Role

The Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust is looking for a skilled and knowledgeable amphibian and reptile keeper with a thorough understanding of the role and function of a modern zoological collection and in situ conservation programmes.
Responsibilities will include the daily husbandry and management of a large and diverse collection in conjunction with the other section staff, record keeping, and participation in wider herpetological and zoo activities and organisations. A special responsibility in the management for the amphibian programmes in the Department will be part of the daily activities.

The Candidate
It is essential that applicants have proven experience in the successful husbandry of amphibians and reptiles and ideally possess at least a first degree in a relevant subject. A particular expertise with amphibians in captivity ( up to 4 years) gained in other zoos, private collections, museums, universities, and/or through field work, would be an advantage. A logical, precise and scientific approach to animal keeping is required and competency with standard computer software is vital.
The successful applicant will be a strong team player, able to show a high degree of initiative and independence.
Good written and verbal communication skills, including interaction with members of the public, are essential.

Keeper grade and salary commensurate with experience.

We can offer:
* A rewarding career with a globally renowned conservation organisation
* A working environment set in a beautiful location
* A team of friendly, supportive and enthusiastic colleagues

How to apply:

An application form is available to download, visit our recruitment page at http://www.durrell.org/  – Get Involved – Recruitment.

Send to:

Charlotte Linney, HR Director
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Trinity, Jersey JE3 5BP
or email recruitment@durrell.org

Closing date for applications: 31st May 2010


You have to keep fighting, or what are we on earth for? I believe in so much in what I am doing that I cannot let up.’ Gerald Durrell (1985)



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Assistant Presenters

Assistant Presenters
Temporary


Chester Zoo is one of the premier Zoos in the UK and a major tourist attraction for the
region. Our Assistant Presenters are responsible for improving the visitors’ experience to the Zoo.

We have three vacancies to join our Presenter Team. The contracts will run from 12th July to 5th September 2010.

The posts demand lots of public interaction, requiring a confident and outgoing personality. Acting as an information point you will be helping visitors to enjoy their day and be able to answer their questions. Duties include looking after visitors in animal exhibits (including Fruit Bat Forest) and in our visitor centre, and assisting / supervising the summer holiday events (which will include storytelling, touch-tables, chats and demonstrations). Work is both indoors and outdoors.

Applicants should have a good knowledge of plants and animals (including the Zoo’s animal collection), knowledge of current conservation issues, be empathetic to our mission and be a good team player. Preference will be given to candidates who have experience of working in Zoo Education.

Work is 5 days in 7, including bank holidays and every weekend. Hours are 9.30am to 5pm daily, rate of pay is £5.98 per hour.

For an application form ring the recruitment line on 01244 389477 or email
recruitment@chesterzoo.org.

Closing date 28th May 2010.





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Saturday, May 8, 2010

Living Coasts - Senior Head Keeper



Living Coasts, Torquay’s Coastal Zoo, is looking for an experienced Senior Head keeper to look after our diverse collection of animals.

Developed initially as a marine aviary the collection has diversified and now includes mammals, birds, fish and invertebrates. We are looking for a genuine all rounder who is keen to help us to realise the potential of the attraction as well as continuing to build on our success.

You will be responsible for the Collection Plan for Living Coasts and work closely with the Director to implement the new Masterplan. Experienced in managing an animal collection with excellent managment skills you will be able to inspire and motivate the team.

To apply for this position please send your CV with a covering letter detailing your suitability to: Elaine Hayes, Director, Living Coasts, Harbourside, Beacon Quay, Torquay TQ1 2BG or to: elaine.hayes@livingcoasts.org.uk

Closing date: Friday 4th June 2010

Interviews: Week commencing 14th June 2010

Living coasts is an education, scientific and conservation charity dedicated to preserving our global wildlife. Registered charity number 1099076.




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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

FdSc Course Preparation Assistant - Bristol Zoo

FdSc Course Preparation Assistant
12 Months Fixed Term Contract
22.5 hours per week, starting immediately.
Salary Range - £17,000 - £18,500 per annum pro rata



To assist Zoo staff in preparing for the delivery of the new Foundation Degree in Integrated Wildlife Conservation, delivered in partnership with Filton College and the University of the West of England.

Reporting to the Head of Research, the successful applicant will be expected to:

• Coordinate and assist in the preparation of the FdSc Integrated Wildlife Conservation course including the coordination of work placements for the 'work experience' modules.

• To research and write module handbooks for those modules that the Zoo will be leading on.

• To produce teaching material that can be used by the lecturers from the Zoo.

• To research course literature in order to prepare for the launch of the course.

A copy of the application form, recruitment monitoring form, job description and person specification can be found on our web site http://www.bristolzoo.org.uk/

To apply for this position please clearly mark your envelope ‘CPA’ and submit the completed application form, covering letter, current CV and recruitment monitoring form to:
Sarah Eason,
Payroll/HR Assistant,
Bristol Zoo Gardens,
Clifton,
Bristol,
BS8 3HA

Closing date for applications is 12.00 pm on Wednesday, 12th May 2010.

Interviews will be on the 18th May.

Email applications will not be accepted.




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