Friday, November 30, 2012

Keeper / Instructor in Animal Management







Job Title: Keeper / Instructor in Animal Management
Salary: £17,896 - £19,900 per annum, pro rata (A21-A24)
  

Status: Fixed term contract, 1 year
 
Hours: 15 hrs per week (0.405 FTE)

Reaseheath College is one of the premier land-based College located in South Cheshire with an enviable reputation for quality and partnerships with industry.  The College has a beautiful rural setting situated amongst 330 hectares of farms, parklands, lake, woodland and sports facilities, including its own golf course.

Our £4 million Animal Management Centre opened in 2010 and offers world class facilities including rooms for reptiles, amphibians and fish, a mammal house, teaching and meeting rooms and an impressive entrance to the college’s zoo.  We have 40 specialist staff, over 800 students and more than 1000 animals of around 200 species.

Due to this continued expansion an exciting opportunity has arisen for a Keeper/Instructor to join our hard working and dynamic team.  Ideally with skills and knowledge covering a wide range of taxonomic groups including Mammals ,Birds, Fish, Reptiles, Amphibians and Invertebrates, the successful applicant will possess a vocational qualification in Animal Management or an equivalent discipline at Level 3 or above.

You will have wide ranging experience of animal husbandry in both domestic and zoo animals and species. The role will include supervising students, conducting practical sessions and supporting lecturing staff in providing a high quality, effective provision.

Weekend work is on a shared rota basis and evening work may be required.


How to apply:  

To make a formal application and to see the job description, please visit the job pages at www.reaseheath.ac.uk.  

 Closing Date: Wednesday 5th December 2012 at 5pm

Interview Date: Thursday 13th December 2012

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TEAM MANAGER – CARNIVORES



 
 


TEAM MANAGER – CARNIVORES


 

Chester Zoo is one of the leading zoological collections in Europe with an international reputation for achieving its mission in conservation breeding programmes, research and education.

 We are currently recruiting for a Team Manager to lead and develop one of our six mammal sections (Carnivore team). The post will involve the daily management of the Carnivore section along with mentoring, training and developing the team. Applicants should have proven experience of working with a wide range of species but with a focus on large cats, canids and small carnivores. Candidates will have a higher education qualification in a Zoological related science (min HND) or equivalent experience.

The successful candidate will have considerable leadership qualities, experience of supervising a team and be able to organise and prioritise tasks in a dynamic environment.  This role will involve managing the team budget.

A good understanding of risk assessments and COSHH are essential to ensure all staff are fully aware of safety and management procedures. This role will involve representing the Carnivore team at internal and external meetings, workshops and conferences in the UK and overseas. Therefore, excellent written and verbal communication skills are required.

Applicants should have a full driving licence and be prepared to work weekends and Bank Holidays in a roster system.

Salary is £28,475 per annum for a 40 hour week. Please note that a 2013 pay award is pending from 1st January 2013.
 

To apply for this position, please ring the recruitment line on 01244 389477 or email recruitment@chesterzoo.org.

 

Closing date for applications is Friday, 21st December 2012.

 


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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

EXPERIENCE PRESENTER KEEPER



 
 



EXPERIENCE PRESENTER KEEPER


(Permanent Contract)

 

Chester Zoo, one of Europe’s leading Zoological collections, has an active and award winning Discovery and Learning Division and is now recruiting an Experience Presenter Keeper.

Our Experience Presenter Keepers add quality to the visitor experience by planning and delivering personalised animal experiences to small groups of visitors in both public zoo spaces, behind the scenes and in animal enclosures. These encounters generate revenue for the zoo, and so guests are hosted to the highest standards of customer care and service in accordance with Risk Assessments, Health and Safety regulations and animal welfare.

The successful applicant must have a Zoo Biology/Conservation degree or equivalent experience, and a broad knowledge of conservation, ecology and biology.  A good working knowledge of how to plan and present educational activities, along with excellent presentation skills (written and verbal) and tour guiding is required. 

The successful candidate will have experience of animal husbandry and working as part of a zoo keeper team, have good knowledge of safe working practices and the ability to write risk assessments.  Knowledge of Chester Zoo’s animal collection and conservation work is an advantage.

They will be able to provide excellent customer service, communicate effectively, and show attention to detail to both internal and external customers, be computer literate (in particular handling data and producing reports), have good time management skills and the ability to multi task and respond appropriately to the unexpected.

The successful candidate will ideally have a current driving licence and a working knowledge of plant identification.

This post is subject to an enhanced CRB check.

A 4 week rota is in place. Work is the equivalent of 5 days a week, including Bank Holidays, and 3 out of 4 weekends.    

Salary is £16,307 per annum based on a 35 hour week, however additional hours are worked depending on demand of bookings.

 For an application form please call the recruitment line on 01244 389477 or e-mail recruitment@chesterzoo.org. 

Closing date for applications is Friday, 14th December 2012.
 
 


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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Aquatic Animals Vet



 


Organization: Ocean Adventures
Location: Bavaro, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Job: Full Time Job

Ocean Adventures is a privately owned company that operated in Bavaro, Punta
Cana, Dominican republic. The company has a 1.5 acres man made sea pen with
a variety of fish including Nurse sharks and Stingrays. The company also
operate several aquariums with Garra rufa fish and it is in the process of
starting a reproduction project for this specie.

Purpose of position:

Provide and maintain a complete program of veterinary care for the Ocean
Adventures animal collection..

Essential Functions:

1. Perform diagnostic, clinical, and therapeutic veterinary procedures for
the Ocean Adventure animal collection.

2. Provide pre/post-procedural care, nutrition, euthanasia and post mortem
examinations for the Ocean Adventure animal collection as needed.

3. Diagnose, prescribe and administer biological and pharmaceuticals as
needed.

4. Provide emergency care for the Ocean Adventure animal collection.

5. Establish and maintain the Aquarium's preventative medicine program for
the animal collection.

6. Participate in public presentations.

List additional responsibilities:

1. Provide medical and surgical care for the Ocean Adventures collection in
accordance with local Dominican Republic regulations (i.e., quarantine
protocols, vaccination schedules, nutrition, necropsy protocols, laboratory
practices, radiology, pharmacy management, zoonoses and medical record
maintenance).

2. Must be comfortable with public speaking and communicating with guests
and the media on topics associated with the Aquarium's program of veterinary
care.

3. Oversee and maintain up-to-date medical records.

4. Review, maintain, and update the Ocean Adventures Program of Veterinary
Care as needed to remain current with State regulations.

5. Develop and conduct annual Staff/Volunteer training program for topics
such as zoonotic diseases, animal nutrition, and pertinent disease issues.

6. Participate in the development of animal safety programs and emergency
procedure reviews and drills as needed.

7. Review, implement and maintain written protocol for pharmaceutical usage
and storage per regulatory agencies.

8. Other projects as assigned

Skills, Abilities and Other Requirements:

1. Must have excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work
effectively with other departments.

2. Must be fluent in Spanish and English.

3. Will be required to work occasional weekends and holidays and to respond
to emergencies.

Working Conditions:

. Ability to routinely lift 50 pounds.

. Able to climb up and down wet ladders.

. Work with large and dangerous animals.

Education:

. DVM or equivalent degree from an-accredited European, central or South
American veterinary college.

Experience:

. Experience with the reproduction of fish.

Salary and Benefits:

. Salary commensurate with experience.

How to Apply: Email PDF of cover letter/letter of interest and your resume
to: renatolenzi@oceanadventures-puntacana.com and either the contact
information for or recommendation from three references.



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Freshwater Aquarist




Freshwater Aquarist at Blue Planet Aquarium

 

Blue Planet Aquarium, Cheshire Oaks is looking to recruit an experienced Freshwater 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 3.8 million litre shark tank; as well as a diverse collection of terrestrial vertebrates and invertebrates.

You will be responsible for a diverse range Freshwater Displays which consists of the temperate, tropical and terrestrial species within our aquarium. Other duties will contain the maintenance of planted systems as well as assisting on the Marine areas and terrestrial animal sections when needed.

 A proven track record in freshwater fish husbandry is essential, and experience of developing planted systems is desirable.  A proven ability to design, construct and maintain freshwater systems is a must and familiarity with PVC pipework, basic joinery and maintenance of life support equipment including pumps is a crucial part of this hands-on post. Other responsibilities will include providing veterinary care, involvement in display development and breeding programmes as directed.


It's important that all visitors have an enjoyable day out and this is where you will 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 and inspiring presentations. It's essential therefore that you enjoy and are just as confident working behind the scenes as well as Front of House.

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. 

Your application letter should highlight why you would be able to fulfill this key role within the organization and clearly demonstrate how you meet our requirements. Please include your salary expectations.

If interested, please send your CV and covering letter to: Janeen Pickup, Aspro UK Group HR Manager, c/o Blue Planet Aquarium, Cheshire Oaks, Cheshire, CH65 9LF.


 
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.

 
 Closing date:  5th December 2012                          Interviews: Week commencing – 10th December 2012

 
Blue Planet Aquarium is committed to Equal Opportunities: www.blueplanetaquarium.co.uk


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Monday, November 19, 2012

Lead Zookeeper

 
 
 
The City of Calgary has the following permanent employment opportunity available at the Calgary Zoo:

Lead Zookeeper

 

External Opportunity

Reference # 201654

Closing Date: 07-12-2012



Basic Job Information

Posting Title: Lead Zookeeper

Business Unit/Section: Civic Partners/The Calgary Zoo

Location: 1300 Zoo Road N.E.

Union/Position: CUPE Local 37/Permanent

Compensation: Lead Zookeeper

$25.12 - 28.26 - 31.40 per hour (Under review)

Hours of Work: This position works a 38 hour work week with shared weekend and evening work.


Business Unit Information

The Calgary Zoological Society is committed to excellence in animal stewardship and conservation leadership. Our staff and volunteers are what make us a success in these activities and keep us focused on our commitment to engage visitors in enjoyable and unique experiences, connect our community with nature, and inspire actions which support conservation.


Responsibilities

Reporting to the Curator, this position provides leadership in the day-to-day care of animals in the collection, maintains the holdings & displays for these animals, ensures that approved standards & protocols are consistently maintained, organizes & presents educational Keeper talks & demonstrations for the public, answers queries asked by visitors & gives guidance/direction to other staff assigned to the section. This position will initially be assigned to ;penguins and program animals areas, however, may move to, & work in other sections as required. Primary responsibilities also include:

  • Provide direction/guidance to Keepers through leading, training & developing staff & ensuring a safe work environment.
  • Work with Curator in the development of new husbandry protocols for a variety of animal sections & represent the Area Curator in their absence.
  • Feed & care for all animals in assigned sections, & report dietary problems & initiate changes in diet composition or presentation.
  • Transfer animals between sections, to the hospital & in & out of the zoo, detecting deviations in the animal's normal physical or psychological behaviour & accompanying animals to or from other zoos & assist Veterinarians in all aspects of animal treatment within the assigned section.
  • Maintain the exhibits & holding sections in a proper state of cleanliness & order.
  • Develop behavioural enrichment programs for selected animals & establish a thorough written routine for assigned sections.
  • Assist the Emergency Response team in animal events.


Qualifications

The successful applicant(s) must possess a Certificate in Zoo and Aquarium Technology (ZAT), or equivalent, or relevant degree & four years experience with ZAT, or equivalent, or seven years experience with a related degree. Experience must include working with animal husbandry & awareness of animal welfare & conservation; experience working with birds, specifically penguins, as well as reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates is an asset.

A valid Class 5 Driver's Licence (or provincial equivalent) with no more than six demerits, no current suspensions or charges pending is required. The applicant(s) must meet this position's medical standard including required vaccinations & negative tuberculosis (TB) exposure with regular monitoring. Success in this position requires strong customer service, teamwork & functional/technical skills & advanced leadership skills are required to develop peer relations, while maintaining integrity and trust in meeting organizational goals.


Notes

  • Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications.
  • Only education obtained from an accredited institution will be recognized as meeting the minimum qualifications.
  • Only those individuals selected for interviews will be contacted.
  • Interviews will be conducted on an ongoing basis before the closing date.

The City of Calgary values a diverse workforce

Apply online at www.calgary.ca/careers



Or Apply directly to The Calgary Zoo at:

Human Resources

The Calgary Zoological Society

1300 Zoo Road NE

Calgary, Alberta T2E 7V6

Fax: (403) 695-3807




PLEASE NO PHONE INQUIRIES

All applicants are thanked in advance and are

advised that only those individuals selected for

interviews will be contacted.



All Applications will be forwarded to the City of Calgary

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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Animal Keepers

Animal Keepers

Orana Wildlife Park
(2 Exotic Positions; 1 Carnivore, 1 Ungulate)

Orana Wildlife Park, New Zealand’s only open range zoo, is seeking to employ two suitably skilled people for the above positions. Duties for these positions will include:
  • Daily husbandry for a variety of animals.
  • Involvement in breeding and behavioural enrichment programmes.
  • Public keeper talks at feeding times.
  • Animal observation and record keeping.
  • Maintenance of animal enclosures.
Applicants should possess the following skills and attributes:
  • Two years animal husbandry experience and/or Unitec “Care of Captive Wild Animals” certificate.
  • Responsible mature attitude and team player.
  • Good communication and customer service skills.
  • High level of physical fitness.
  • Good practical skills, for example fencing and irrigation repair work.
The working week varies for each position and is outlined in the application pack. Each position will involve working at least one weekend day each week. Hours of work for both positions are 8:00am to 5:30pm. Salary will be in accordance with skills and experience.
If you wish to apply, then we invite you to request an application pack by telephone (03 359 7109) or email (info@oranawildlifepark.co.nz). All applications must be submitted on the official application form included in the pack by 5 pm, Monday 19 November 2012 and should be emailed to info@oranawildlifepark.co.nz or posted to: The Animal Collection Manager, Orana Wildlife Park, P O Box 5130, Christchurch 8542.


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Friday, November 16, 2012

ELEPHANT KEEPER



ELEPHANT KEEPER

  
Chester Zoo is one of the leading zoological collections in Europe with an international reputation for achieving its mission in conservation breeding programmes, research and education.

 
We currently have a vacancy for an Elephant Keeper to be based on the Elephants of the Asian forest exhibit working within a close team using a protected contact management system.


The post will involve the daily care and management of our herd of 8 Asian elephants and their habitat.
The successful candidate will provide excellent animal husbandry, care and welfare, ensuring that all enclosures and facilities are maintained to the highest possible standards for our visitors and the animals in our care as well as an enthusiastic and informed approach in representing elephants to the general public.
 

The successful candidate will have the Zoo Animal Management, HND or degree in a Zoological related science or equivalent experience. They will have proven experience working with large mammals, experience of working in a zoo or safari park, of Operant Conditioning and will have excellent observational skills with an eye for detail.
 
A full clean driving licence is also required.

The successful candidate will ideally be competent in the use of computers and basic software packages. They will desirably have proven experience with implementing environmental enrichment and experience of working within strict SWP.

Salary is £16,411 per annum for a 40 hour week.

 
To apply, please contact the recruitment line on 01244 389477 or recruitment@chesterzoo.org.
 

Closing date for applications is Friday, 30th November 2012.



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HEAD KEEPER


 
 
HEAD KEEPER


Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity, Cambodia

The Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity (ACCB) was established in 2003 by Münster Zoo and the Zoological Society for the Conservation of Species and Populations (ZGAP). It is the first nature conservation centre in Cambodia, located on 25 ha of land in the Phnom Kulen National Park, ca. 40 km north of Siem Reap and the temples of Angkor Wat. The goals of the ACCB are the rehabilitation of confiscated, mainly globally threatened wildlife and the conservation breeding of selected species, in combination with environmental education and capacity building of local communities and an expanding in-situ conservation programme.

The ACCB is currently looking to fill the temporary position of Head Keeper. This is a challenging post in a demanding environment suitable for a highly dedicated and motivated individual.

Main duties and responsibilities:

  1. Assist with the daily operation of the centre and the further development of the project.
  2. Carry out all aspects of animal husbandry (assistance with wildlife confiscations, appropriate rehabilitation and release) and building and maintenance work as required.
  3. Organise the daily routine and refine husbandry protocols animal stock of mammals, birds and reptiles in accordance with the centre management.
  4. Training and supervision of Cambodian animal keepers and site support staff.
  5. Assist with education work and field research, and the preparation of project reports, proposals and other administrative tasks as required.

Requirements:

  1. Experience in animal husbandry with a broad spectrum of species, but especially advanced knowledge of large water birds (storks, ibis etc.), ideally in a supervisory role.
  2. Good command of English (spoken and written).
  3. Excellent organisational and communication skills and ability to multi-task.
  4. Good practical skills and computer literacy.
  5. Full clean driving licence.
  6. Physically fit and able to work in a hot and humid climate.
  7. Ability to live under simple conditions in a rural and isolated area.

Conditions / remuneration:

The post is temporary with a minimum of one year (including a probation period of three months) and the possibility to extend the contract.

Travel expenses at the beginning and the end of the contract will be covered. Free shared accommodation at ACCB and a salary to cover living expenses (650 USD) will be provided.

Preference will be given to candidates indicating that they are prepared to stay for longer periods. The contract will be offered on a compensatory volunteer basis, not as permanent staff of Münster Zoo. Therefore, health or social insurance contributions will not be covered.

Expected starting date: 1st April 2013, preferably sooner

Please apply via email including covering letter, CV and the contact details of at least two referees to:

David Ware, Project Manager, Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity (ACCB), Siem Reap, Cambodia. Email: dave.ware@accb-cambodia.org

and copy your application to:

Dr. Martina Raffel, Allwetterzoo Münster, Sentruper Straße 315, D-48161 Münster, Germany. Email: raffel@allwetterzoo.de




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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Park Ranger



 
Tayto Park is a uniquely Irish experience. Located near Ashbourne in the beautiful Royal County Meath, Tayto Park offers an affordable, fun day out for all the family.

Want to join the team at Tayto Park ?
Tayto Park currently has an opportunity for an experienced Park Ranger. Who must have a proven track record working with exotic species in a zoological collection. If you are energetic and enthusiastic, are comfortable giving public talks, have an appropriate qualification and a minimum of 5 years relevant experience working with large carnivores , Tayto park will offer you a great career opportunity.
Tayto Park is home to a wide variety of exotic species such as the endangered Amur Leopard. All candidates should have a minimum of 5 years experience working with large carnivores in zoological setting and possess a relevant qualification such as the Diploma in the management of zoo and aquarium animals.
Annual Salary : €25,000 plus an annual bonus of 15% of salary.

If you would like to join our dynamic team and be part of developing this new theme park please send your CV to reach us by Friday 30h November, 2012 to the animal collection manager at: lee.donohoe@taytopark.ie. Alternatively you can send a cover letter and c.v. by post to :
 
Animal Collection Manager, Tayto Park, Kilrew, Ashbourne, Co. Meath. Republic of Ireland.
 
Candidates will be short listed.



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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Bird Keeper

 
 
Bird Keeper
Permanent position working 80 hours per fortnight
Salary range £14,045 - £15,346 per annum

Bristol Zoo Gardens is recruiting for the position of Animal Keeper on our Bird Section. This is a permanent position working 80 hours per fortnight as part of the departmental 14 day rota which will include weekends and bank holidays.

The successful applicant will be an experience bird keeper and must have at least two years’ experience of working with a variety of avian species. Applicants should be educated to at least GCSE level to include English and a biological science. Holding the Diploma in the Management of Zoo and Aquarium Animals – DMZAA (previously known as ANCMZA) would also be an advantage.

Please visit our web site www.bristolzoo.org.uk for a copy of the job description and person specification.

To apply for this position please send a covering letter and full CV to Sarah Eason, Payroll/HR Administrator, Bristol Zoo Gardens, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 3HA or email season@bristolzoo.org.uk. Please clearly mark your application ‘BK application’. The closing date for this position is 12.00 pm on Monday, 26th November 2012, with interviews taking place on Monday, 3rd December 2012.

Bristol Zoo Gardens reserves the right to close this vacancy early.



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Monday, November 12, 2012

Lead Aquarist/Keeper





A unique position has come up for a Lead aquarist/Keeper in a facility in Dubai.  The area to be assigned to this position is the Reptile section, so the candidate must have strong experience in keeping Snakes, Dwarf Crocodiles, Caiman crocodiles, Amphibs and a range of creepy crawly type insects.  This person must have leadership skills and good organization skills. The position will also support other areas of the facility including Penguins, fish and will certainly include diving duties.  In the future there may be an addition of some parrots type birds that will fall under the care of this position, so any bird experience is valuable.  Interested individuals should send a copy of their resume and a covering letter to:







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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Collection Manager


 
 
 
Collection Manager

 

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.

 

A rare opportunity has arisen within our animal team as Collection Manager overseeing the bird, reptile, amphibian and invertebrate collections.

This role will report to the curator of birds and lower vertebrates, and working within a team of Collection Managers. The role also works closely with the veterinary team.

The role of Collection Manager is responsible for day to day animal care and must be able to demonstrate best practice in all areas of animal management and husbandry.

A key part of the role will be working with studbook managers and EEP coordinators to manage animal transactions, therefore candidates will ideally have previous experience in this area.

Collection Managers are responsible for the recruitment, selection, training, development and performance management of their allocated teams.  Excellent people management skills are a must as you will be working with teams across the organisation as well as your direct reports.

It is expected that the role will represent Marwell at relevant national and international forums.

Therefore the successful candidate will have a proven track record of managing both animals and people within zoos. Candidates must also 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: 28th November 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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Thursday, November 8, 2012

General Curator, Animal Care



 
 
 
The Calgary Zoological Society is committed to excellence in animal stewardship and conservation leadership. Our staff and volunteers are what make us a success in these activities and keep us focused on our commitment to engage visitors in enjoyable and unique experiences, connect our community with nature, and inspire actions which support conservation. If you would like to be part of this team, we have the following full time permanent position available:



General Curator, Animal Care



Accountable to the Director, Animal Care, Conservation & Research, this position is responsible for the management of the animal collection, personnel, facilities and programs of the animal care areas of the zoo.



Responsibilities:

  • Provides daily direction and supervision to Curators.
  • Ensures animal enclosures and day to day standards exceed minimum AZA accreditation standards.
  • Ensures accurate, current records are kept on each animal and exhibit.
  • Looks for opportunities to improve and streamline procedures, processes and documentation.
  • Responsible for the preparation and monitoring of yearly budget in consultation with the Director, Animal Care & Research, ensuring financial targets are achieved.
  • Involved in animal collection planning, and animal acquisitions and dispositions; assisting in exhibit design.
  • Participates in AZA and other professional organizations.
  • Involved in developing and maintaining Institutional Collection Plans for each species in the zoo.
  • Accountable for the development and implementation of standards and best practices in animal husbandry.
  • Oversees Emergency Response Team activities.
  • Accountable for the oversight and consistent implementation of the Calgary Zoo Animal Care Training Program.
  • Works collaboratively with other departments and zones in the design and delivery of superior customer experience.
  • Liaisons with Communications department and completes media interviews as required.
  • Ensures compliance with health, safety and environmental legislation and regulation as well as Calgary Zoo policies and procedures.
  • Complies with collective agreement, Zoo policy or relevant legislation in the management of staff.
  • Other duties as assigned.



Qualifications:

  • Bachelors degree in Biology, Zoology, Ecology, Veterinary science, or experience in related field.
  • 10 plus years of animal management experience with a minimum of 5 years of direct animal management in an accredited institution
  • 8+ years of experience in direct staff supervision.
  • Experience managing a unionized workforce would be considered an asset.
  • Demonstrated experience in sourcing, initiating, and facilitating animal transfers.
  • Exceptional problem solving, analytical skills, accuracy and attention to detail.
  • Expertise in leading and implementing business change.
  • Excellent communication and leadership skills in a team environment.
  • Self-starter, skilled at proactively identifying areas for improvement.
  • Ability to interact effectively with employees at all levels of the organization, specifically within the Animal Care department.
  • Class 5 Alberta Drivers License.



Physical Demands of Position:

  • Daily ongrounds mobility required, some heavy lifting requirements, working on weekends and statutory holidays may be required.



What the Zoo has to Offer:

  • Competitive compensation package
  • Annual performance bonus
  • Flexible benefits plan, including a health spending account
  • Employer matching RRSP program
  • Competitive vacation and flex days entitlement
  • Discounts on food, beverage and merchandise
  • A complimentary annual pass for you and your immediate family members
  • A fun work environment and the opportunity to work in a park full of wild animals!
If you are a highly motivated and experienced individual we invite you to send your resume, along with a covering letter, in confidence, no later than November 30, 2012. Please quote the position title in the subject line.





Human Resources PLEASE NO PHONE INQUIRIES.

The Calgary Zoological Society All applicants are thanked in advance

1300 Zoo Road N.E. and advised that only those individuals

Calgary, Alberta T2E 7V6 selected for interviews will be

Fax: 403-695-3807 contacted.





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