Friday, June 29, 2012

Volunteer Vet



The Centre for Education, Research and Conservation of Primates and Nature (CERCOPAN: www.cercopan.org) is looking for a veterinarian for our rehabilitation and conservation project in southern Nigeria. The position involves managing the veterinary programme for a busy rehabilitation centre in Calabar (over 160 primates of 6 rainforest species), as well as the primates in our rainforest station which are future release candidates.
Duties include management and training of primate care staff and veterinary assistant, coordinating veterinary activities, monitoring of variation in diet and enrichment, and medical database management. Emphasis lies on preventive medication and continuous monitoring of the welfare and health of the captive primate population.
This is a challenging and rewarding position for anyone interested in making a contribution to primate conservation and working in wildlife veterinary medicine.
Requirements: Experience or second degree in wildlife veterinary medicine required.
Support provided: Room and board offered for one year contract.
To Apply: Please send covering letter, references (preferably email contact) and CV to nicolien.schoneveld@cercopan.org

Position open until filled.




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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Qualified Veterinary Nurse




Qualified Veterinary Nurse – Moon Bear Rescue Centre in China

Do you enjoy a challenge, and are you dedicated to animal welfare?  We are looking for a qualified veterinary nurse to join our China Moon Bear Rescue Centre in Chengdu.
              

This is an outstanding opportunity for motivated individuals pursuing a career in wildlife care and welfare.  The Veterinary Nurse will work as part of a highly skilled veterinary team to ensure the care of predominantly Asiatic black bears (moon bears) and domestic animals at our rescue centre. Appointment is full-time, five days a week plus scheduled weekend work. Out of hours work may be required.


Candidates should be highly motivated with plenty of initiative and should be comfortable with both clinical and non-clinical work.  There is a high degree of autonomy in this position, and while you will work closely with other team members you will have distinct areas of responsibility.


You will contribute to the constantly evolving field of bear medicine and management and will be expected to have a high degree of clinical skill and a passion for ongoing self-education.


Ideally you should have between three and five years work experience in veterinary practice, wildlife rehabilitation, zoo medicine or a specialist referral centre. However, less experienced candidates with the appropriate personal attributes will be considered. Excellent written and oral communication skills are essential as well as excellent attention to detail, a strong work ethic, good humor and common sense are required.  Applicants must be able to commit for two years.


Applicants must have proficient computer skills including competency with word & excel software. Experience in captive wildlife nursing, rehabilitation or animal welfare work would be beneficial. 


You should be comfortable living and working in a small team within a semi rural setting.


Benefits provided:

v      On site accommodation and subsidised meals

v      Relocation Assistance

v      Medical Insurance

v      Paid Holidays



How to apply:

Interested parties please send your application letter, full resume and completed Job Application Form to hrhkg@animalsasia.org  (in Word format). Please quote the position applied on the email subject.



Only shortlisted candidates will be notified. Applicants not hearing from us within one week from the closing date may consider their applications unsuccessful.



Closing date for applications is 30 September 2012.



Personal Data collected will be used for recruitment-related purposes only.


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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Animal Department Manager

Animal Department Manager              
South Lakes Wild Animal Park, UK


We are looking to recruit an Animal Department Manager within the next few months in time for the major expansion of the zoo.

Ideally you should have worked with a broad variety of animal species and have at least 8 years experience in a position of practical and organisational responsibility within a Zoo or Safari Park.

We are not looking for an academic who has just left university so please do not apply unless you have the work experience as we require a practical person who understands the day to day operations of a busy zoo and a very diverse collection of animals. Qualifications are not important to us but a proven track record of good husbandry is.

You will be responsible for 15 full animal Carers and approximately 10 part time or apprentices and the welfare of all the animals on site.

To be successful in this role you will be able to work to strict quality and regulatory deadlines.

You will take ownership of this role and will be passionate and enthusiastic to work for a rapidly expanding Company with over 300,000 visitors per annum and expansion to 3 times its existing size.

Cv's and covering letter to office@wildanimalpark.co.uk

or

Personnel Manager
South Lakes Wild Animal Park
Broughton road,
Dalton in Furness
Cumbria
LA15 8JR

01229 466086 ext 0




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Friday, June 22, 2012

Experienced Mammal Keeper



Experienced Mammal Keeper

Salary £19,247 per annum



There is a full time vacancy for an experienced mammal keeper at Bristol Zoo Gardens. This is a supervisory position reporting to the Head of the Mammal Section.



The successful applicant will be an experienced mammal keeper and will have at least five years experience of working with zoo animals. Having some practical knowledge of the husbandry of small nocturnal mammals will be an advantage.



The successful applicant will be educated to at least GCSE level, including English and a biological science, and hold the Diploma in the Management of Zoo and Aquarium Animals - DMZAA (previously known as ANCMZA) or equivalent. The ability to supervise staff and having a general knowledge of the conservation and educational roles of zoos is also desirable.



A copy of the job description, person specification and details on applying for this position can be found on our web site www.bristolzoo.org.uk



Closing date for application is 12 noon on Tuesday 10th July 2012, with interviews taking place week commencing 16th July.


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African Experience Safari Ranger





African Experience Safari Ranger

(seasonal)



Port Lympne Wild Animal Park on the Kent Coast is home to Livingstone Lodge, an award winning and exciting African Safari Experience and Livingstone Cottage, our brand new, unique and ultra-luxurious short break safari experience.This fantastic variety of short break packages offers our guests an amazing break - a chance to sample a taste of Africa in Kent! Giraffe, black rhino, elephant, cheetah, zebra and many more wild animals provide the backdrop to our unique accommodation options. Guests are able to listen to the sounds of the Serengeti and enjoy a magical night under the stars, just a short distance from the stunning coastline of Kent.

Guests stay overnight in luxury tents, at Livingstone Lodge or in our beautiful Livingstone Cottage.  They enjoy a bespoke drive-through Safari where they will have an opportunity to see all kinds of wonderful wild animals roaming free in over 100 acres of sweeping countryside with fantastic panoramic views across the Romney Marsh out to the English Channel.

We have a fantastic opportunity for a qualified Ranger



You will need a good general knowledge of African wildlife, to act as a guide providing our guests with a truly unforgettable experience. The post is seasonal, fixed term from now until the middle to end of October 2012.

 Relevant experience of running a Safari Lodge is essential as is a valid driving licence and a valid work visa for working in the UK. The ideal candidate will be FGASA qualified.



Working hours are split shifts over five days a week and include weekends and Bank Holidays.

Pay: Around £7.25 per hour depending upon experience.



To apply; please send a CV and covering letter to Sharon Bell, Human Resources.  Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, Nr Hythe, Kent CT21 4PD.e-mail




Please visit our website: www.aspinallfoundation.org to find out more about us and the African Safari Experiences and our Short Breaks.

Closing Date: Friday 6th July 2012.






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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Aquarist at Blue Reef Aquarium, Portsmouth



Aquarist at Blue Reef Aquarium, Portsmouth


Blue Reef Aquarium, Portsmouth is looking to recruit an Aquarist.



The aquarium is part of Deep Sea Leisure plc which has 6 other aquarium visitor attractions in the group. Our displays include animals from the British coastline to tropical reefs. At the heart of the aquarium is a tropical tunnel tank; as well as a diverse collection of invertebrates, reptiles and amphibians.

You will be responsible for the husbandry of all displays and maintenance of life support systems. A proven track record in fish and coral husbandry is desirable.  A proven ability to design, construct and maintain aquaria is a must and familiarity with PVC pipework, basic joinery and maintenance of life support equipment including pumps is a must. Other responsibilities will include providing veterinary care, display development and breeding programmes as directed.


It's important that all visitors have an enjoyable day out and this is where you play a part. You will be responsible for conversing with visitors whilst carrying out your daily duties around the aquarium as well as delivering engaging presentations. It's essential therefore that you enjoy and are just as confident working behind the scenes as well as Front of House.

If interested, please send your CV and covering letter outlining your salary expectations to: Janeen Pickup, Aspro UK Group HR Manager, c/o Blue Planet Aquarium, Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9LF. Or email recruitment@asprouk.com  

Your application letter should highlight why you would be able to fulfill this key role within the organisation and clearly demonstrate how you meet our requirements. Please include your salary expectations. Closing date: Friday, 29th June 2012


Blue Reef Aquarium is committed to Equal Opportunities: www.bluereefaquarium.co.uk

We do recognize the time and effort it takes to apply for a position, but as an employer of choice we receive a high volume of applications and in the interests of economy, Aspro UK does not notify candidates who have been unsuccessful in their application; consequently if you have not heard from us within 4 weeks of the closing date, please assume that you have not been successful on this occasion. 








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Monday, June 18, 2012

Falcon Aviculturalist





Job Title: Falcon Aviculturalist

Location: Wales

The Workplace: International Wildlife Consultants (UK) Ltd. is one of the oldest established falcon breeding facilities in Europe; having bred falcons since 1975 and exporting to the Middle East since 1987. IWC (UK) was the first falcon facility in the UK to qualify as a CITES registered breeder and every year we breed over 200 falcons at our facility in Wales. IWC undertakes research and conservation programmes in many countries (see www.falcons.co.uk)

The package: Salary to be negotiated based on experience.

The person: Needs practical experience of falconry and breeding birds of prey. Experience working with imprinted raptors or other birds is essential for the holder of this position. Practical skills along with being a reliable and conscientious team player are important. We are based on a farm so a driving licence is essential.

The job: During the spring and summer staff work extended hours to cover the breeding season so the holder of this position must demonstrate flexibility regarding work schedules.

Responsibilities include:
Aviculture team members contribute to routine aviculture activities within the department that includes:

Food preparation

Participation in the management and upkeep of avicultural facilities (involving substantial cleaning, some heavy maintenance work, repairs and building, vegetation management). This includes a small amount of farm work managing a small flock of sheep that are used to keep the vegetation in some parts of the aviculture facility and aviaries grazed.

Feeding of a group of breeding birds.

Management of breeding birds during the season.

Management of imprinted falcons for breeding during the season.

Participation in the incubation of falcon eggs.

Participation in the rearing of young falcons.

Participation in the preparation and shipping of falcons to clients in the UK and overseas

Some avicultural record keeping.

Some stock-keeping of avicultural equipment and supplies.

To contribute to the development and implementation of work plans to deliver IWC objectives.


In addition to the duties and responsibilities listed, the post holder is required to perform any other reasonable duties that may be assigned by the supervisor shown above, from time to time.


Type of person we are looking for has:


Falconry background

Strong practical skills

Aviculture experience or familiarity with zoological collections

Good organisational skills

Good communication skills

Familiar with Microsoft Office programs (preferred but not essential).



To apply for this position, please refer to the website (www.falcons.co.uk ) and complete a job application form and send this with your CV with a covering letter to:



International Wildlife Consultants, PO Box 19, Carmarthen, Dyfed, Wales, United Kingdom, SA33 5YL

Closing Date: 2nd July 2012


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Team Leader – Reptiles, Amphibians and Invertebrates



Team Leader – Reptiles, Amphibians and Invertebrates

Marwell Wildlife is a registered charity dedicated to the conservation of biodiversity and other natural resources. Our 140 acre zoological park in the heart of Hampshire is home to over 170 exotic and charismatic species in beautiful landscaped surroundings.

An opportunity has arisen to join our Animal department as a Team Leader of the Reptiles, Amphibians and Invertebrates section.

The role is responsible for coordinating & supervising daily operations of their team, under the direction of the Collection Manager.

The successful candidate must have an extensive knowledge and wide-ranging experience of exotic animal management, with specialist taxonomic knowledge & experience in the above field.

Excellent communication, organisational and people management skills are essential.

Candidates must hold a minimum Level 3 ANC / DMZAA or equivalent qualification in animal management or biological sciences.

Please visit our website, marwell.org.uk for full details and our electronic application form. This application form must be completed for you to be considered for this role.

Closing Date: 1st July 2012

Interview Date: Week Commencing 16th July 2012  



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



 Registered charity number 275433. marwell.org.uk




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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Senior Keeper Birds


Senior Keeper Birds

Bristol Zoo Gardens has a vacancy for a Senior Keeper working on the Bird Section.
The successful applicant will be an experienced bird keeper and will have at least three years experience of working with a variety of avian species. Having some practical knowledge of artificial incubation and the hand rearing of avian species would be an advantage.

The successful applicant will be educated to at least GCSE level, including English and a biological science, and hold the Diploma in the Management of Zoo and Aquarium Animals - DMZAA (previously known as ANCMZA) or equivalent. The ability to work within a team and having a general knowledge of the conservation and educational roles of zoos is also desirable.

A copy of the job description and person specification for this position are available from our web site
http://www.bristolzoo.org.uk/ .

To apply for this position please send a covering letter and full CV clearly marked ‘SBK Application’ to Sarah Eason, Payroll/HR Assistant, Bristol Zoo Gardens, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 3HA or email
season@bristolzoo.org.uk closing date for application is Monday 2nd July 2012, with interviews taking place on Tuesday 10th July


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Veterinary Associate





Veterinary Associate



Twycross Zoo - East Midland Zoological Society (TZEMS), the World Primate Centre, has over 1,000 animals and is one of the most comprehensive collections of primate species and subspecies in the western world.  We have exciting plans for developing the Zoo further, continuing our work in conservation of endangered species and providing the very best environment that we can.

A position has become available for a Veterinary Associate to work within the on-site veterinary team. This is a new role and a unique opportunity to be part of the development of the on-site veterinary service at a zoo that is undergoing an exciting period of change.

The successful candidate will be an enthusiastic, dedicated team player and experienced clinician for this exciting role.  You will be part of a two vet, one nurse team carrying out the preventative and reactive veterinary care and pathology of all species.  Duties also involve assisting with the training of clinical vet students from the University of Nottingham, research projects, departmental administrative tasks and data management.

The successful applicant will be expected to have:

  • A relevant veterinary degree and be a member  of the RCVS
  • MSc in Wild Animal Health, Certificate in Zoo Medicine or other relevant postgraduate qualification (TZEMZS is an approved centre for the RCVS Diploma)
  • Relevant experience
  • A full driving licence



This is a full-time, permanent position, 5 days per week on a rota to include weekends.  Salary is paid monthly and we provide uniform, 31 days holiday and 5% employer's pension contribution after a qualifying period.

If you are interested, please send your CV with a covering letter to recruitment@twycrosszoo.org 

Closing date: 22nd June 2012


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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Houbara bustard Captive-breeding In-charge

Houbara bustard Captive-breeding In-charge
National Wildlife Research Center (www.nwrc.gov.sa) Saudi Arabia’s premier wildlife research center under the umbrella of Saudi Wildlife Authority that engaged in conservation of wildlife, research in species and their habitats and natural history/wildlife require a Houbara bustard captive-breeding in-charge based at National Wildlife Research Center, Taif, Saudi Arabia

Program: Houbara bustard captive-breeding, NWRC, Taif.

Qualification: Ph.D. or M.Sc. in Veterinary Sciences / Wildlife Sciences / Zoology

Desirables: Candidate should have ability to execute the Captive-breeding department of Houbara bustard and have additional knowledge about use of information technology in wildlife studies.

Experience: Candidate must have 5-10 years of experience in bird captive-breeding.

Reporting to: In-charge of Captive-breeding Section and General Director

Salary: negotiable/depending on the qualification/ability of the candidate.

Other benefits: Housing for family, annual air tickets & health insurance will be provided.

Interested candidates should contact personally within in two months with application giving two references to The Research Coordinator, National Wildlife Research Center, PO Box 1086, Taif, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Email: mzafarul.islam@gmail.com)

Job profile: We require experienced person (senior) who could take up the job with the following duties:
  • Manage the artificial incubation process
  • Monitoring health and execution of preventive and therapeutic veterinary treatment
  • Analyze clinical and non-clinical samples using microbiological techniques; proper dispatch of samples to higher labs for analysis and interpretation
  • Conducting experimental research to increase the data-base
  • Co-ordinate with various departments, participating in semen analysis, artificial insemination and genetic studies
  • Record keeping and compiling data and supervising record keeping
  • Training other staff in different aspects of captive-breeding, rearing and management
  • Biosecurity - Implementation and monitoring
  • Assist in statistical analysis of all data generated during the captive breeding program
  • Prepare a breeding chart for daily inseminations keeping genetics records of all birds to avoid related crosses
  • Analysis of semen quality and assess sperm concentration to prepare insemination doses
  • Maintain an organized chart of the breeding program with information on egg production, insemination, semen collection, and semen production
  • Ensure correct entry of breeding data into the 'Houbara software program' and always keep a hard copy for verification.
  • Train new vets, data entry and quarterly reporting.
  • Prepare a handbook of all lab procedures and protocols to analyze clinical and non-clinical samples, necropsies, water and feed analysis for future reference.
  • Develop strategy and action plan. Discuss and formulate plan in consultation with the reintroduction department and other colleagues.



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Houbara bustard Rearing unit Technician


Houbara bustard Rearing unit Technician
National Wildlife Research Center (www.nwrc.gov.sa) Saudi Arabia’s premier wildlife research center under the umbrella of Saudi Wildlife Authority that engaged in conservation of wildlife, research in species and their habitats and natural history/wildlife require a Houbara bustard captive-breeding in-charge based at National Wildlife Research Center, Taif, Saudi Arabia

Program: Houbara bustard captive-breeding, NWRC, Taif.

Qualification: M.Sc. or B.Sc in Veterinary Sciences / Wildlife Sciences / Zoology

Desirables: Candidate should have ability to execute the Rearing Unit of Houbara bustard and have additional knowledge about use of information technology in wildlife studies.

Experience: Candidate must have at least 5 years of experience in bird rearing.

Reporting to: In-charge of Captive-breeding Section and General Director

Salary: negotiable/depending on the qualification/ability of the candidate.

Other benefits: Housing for family, annual air tickets & health insurance will be provided.
Interested candidates should contact personally within in two months with application giving two references to The Research Coordinator, National Wildlife Research Center, PO Box 1086, Taif, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Email: mzafarul.islam@gmail.com)
  • Care and management of chicks from 8 days to 8 weeks of age.
  • Preparation and administration of all varieties of prescribed feed for chicks and juveniles
  • Assist in preventive and therapeutic programs conducted by veterinary department
  • Application of metal rings at 6-8 weeks of age
  • Enforce strict hygiene, sanitation and biosecurity measures in the rearing program
  • Conduct feeding trials and growth rate studies as directed by management
  • Maintenance of cages and replacement of litter material as and when necessary
  • Ensure proper functioning of brooders and accessories in chick boxes
  • Assist in all bird transfers as directed by the Management/ vet department
  • Monthly progress report on rearing program
  • Submitting orders for equipment and consumables
  • Monthly meetings and work presentations
  • Maintain inventory of items
  • Responsible for overall management of juvenile rearing section (chicks from 8 days to 8 weeks).
  • Supervise maintenance of outdoor juvenile cages.
  • She/He will prepare work schedule for subordinate staff, ensure day-to-day reporting of activities
  • Enter data regarding birds under his ease.
  • Prepare a handbook of all rearing processes and protocols for future reference.
  • Develop strategy and action plan in association with Houbara captive-breeding incharge and Research Coordinator
  • Discuss and formulate plan in consultation with Captive-breeding incharge and reintroduction department



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Sunday, June 3, 2012

Supervisor, Birds



Supervisor, Birds
Al Ain Wildlife Park & Resort - Al Ain, UAE



Job Description

Job Purpose:-
This position is required to supervise entire bird collection at the zoo and ensure that all bird related standard operating procedures and work plans are implemented effectively.

Key Tasks and Duties:-
• Supervise staff at the level designated by senior management.
• Develop and mentor progress of UAE National staff.
• Supervises assigned staff
• Assures feeding schedules and dietary requirements are met
• Oversees and coordinates reproduction, hatching, and neonate care programs
• Participates in developing, administering, and monitoring assigned budgets
• Participates in establishing and updating procedures
• Oversees pest control operations
• Assist managers as required
• Provides support and guidance to senior keepers
• Generates work requests and coordinates completion
• Ensures accurate and complete records of animal activities are maintained
• Participates in planning the developing and modifying of exhibits
• Conducts special tours as required
• Maintains a variety of contacts in order to respond to inquiries and requests
• Effectively coordinate activities
• Adheres to the organization’s policies and practices
• Exemplifies the highest standard of work ethics
• Supervises assigned staff, safely providing a high standard of care for designated animals in the AlAin zoo’s collection, such as mammals, birds, insects, and reptiles.
 • Monitors compliance with related regulations and coordinates with regulatory agency representatives.
 • Prepares purchase requisitions for equipment and supplies.
• Oversees/coordinates animal introductions, moves, restraints, and shipments.
• Accompanies veterinary staff on medical rounds and assures procedures are followed.
 • Discusses morbidity and mortality with veterinary staff.
• Regularly inspects and observes assigned collection for overall health and welfare.
 • Trains and coaches staff regarding media contact, conflict resolution, and appropriate guest and customer relations.
• Assists with research projects as required.
• Provide on job training for senior keepers and keepers
• Support AWPR in career development programs designed for UAE nationals.
• Ensure effective implementation of the health and safety policies and regulations.
 • Prepare reports on daily, monthly basis and as required by the line manager.
• Prepare annual work plans for the assigned area.
• Any other relevant duties assigned by the line manager and or ACD manager.
• Undertakes similar or related duties where appropriate.
• Follow all AWPR EHS policies and procedures.

Skills
• A minimum of Bachelor’s degree in zoology, animal science, veterinary sciences, or a related field is desirable.
• Experience working with represented labour is desirable.
• Include considerable experience in supervision of animal care and handling of exotic animals in a zoological setting.
• Minimum of 8 years working experience with exotic animals(mammals, birds and reptiles) and out of these minimum of 2 years working experience with birds as supervisor.
• Knowledge of Animal management and husbandry
• Management of birds in captivity
• Exhibit design and enrichment
• Bio-safety procedures
• Health and safety
• Good leadership and management skills.
• Excellent computer skill
• Presentation skills
• Project management skills
• Reporting skills
• Interpersonal communication and team work
• Communicate effectively in English (verbal and written)
• Driving licence.

For more information and to apply please click HERE
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