Friday, January 31, 2014

Education Co-ordinator


Education Co-ordinator 
Post -14 and Further Education

Join our vibrant organisation!

As an action oriented conservation charity, Marwell Wildlife’s desire is to connect people with nature. Through enthusing people about the wonders of the natural world we’re certain they’ll share our passion to conserve it. Our success relies on two key things. The impression we create through our 140 acre zoological park, Marwell Zoo, with its wide array of exotic and endangered species and the family of talented people we employ who share our passion and bring our vision to life.

A great opportunity has arisen for an Education Co-ordinator to join our team on a permanent basis, working 35 hours per week.
                                                                                                                                  
The Education Co-ordinator is responsible for the planning, development and delivery of the education programme for post 14 groups. Alongside other team members, the Education Co-ordinator will also participate in the delivery of the full range of formal education programmes.

Applicants must hold a degree and post graduate qualification or equivalent. One of these must be in Biological Sciences or a related discipline and the other in Education. Previous experience of teaching post 14 age groups and experience of curriculum/lesson planning are also a must. The successful candidate will have a passion and commitment to education, biodiversity, conservation and environmental protection.

Teaching sessions will include the use of live animals you will therefore need to be comfortable handling animals such as snakes, geckos, rats and insects. Experience of this is desirable but not essential as training will be given.

If you would like to join our unique and vibrant organisation and become part of our Marwell Family, please visit our website, marwell.org.uk for a full candidate brief and our electronic application form. This application form must be completed for you to be considered for this role.

Closing Date: Wednesday 19th February 2014

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

Marwell Wildlife is an equal opportunities employer.

Colden Common, Winchester, Hants, SO21 1JH. Registered charity number 275433. marwell.org.uk








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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Seasonal Rangers



Seasonal Rangers x 4
 2 x 32.5 hours per week, 17 March through to 5 November 2014;
2 x 27.5 hours per week, 24 March through to 7 September 2014

The salary is £15,086 pa full time equivalent.
(£13,074 pa for 32.5 hours per week, £11,063 for 27.5 hours per week)

We require four Seasonal Rangers to join Bristol Zoo’s Ranger Team within the Learning Department.  The successful applicants will be staffing the walkthroughs and delivering some of the enclosure talks, as well as selling nectar in the ‘Feed the Lorikeets’ exhibit.    A further aspect is to assist with Bristol Zoo’s behaviour change campaign when necessary. The Seasonal Rangers will be very guest-focussed, enhancing our guests’ experience of the Zoo, and helping to meet our charitable conservation and education mission.

Full details including job descriptions, person specifications and an application form are available at www.bristolzoo.org.uk









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Veterinary Intern



Veterinary Intern
 37.5 hours per week
Salary £20,000 per annum


Bristol Zoo Gardens is one of the UK’s leading zoos, an RCVS Approved Centre for Zoological Medicine and is involved with over one hundred co-ordinated breeding programmes for threatened wildlife species. 

The Veterinary Department has a vacancy for a veterinary intern to join a team of Head Vet, two Staff Vets and two Vet Nurses. This is a one year training position.  We are seeking a motivated individual who can demonstrate a strong interest in zoological medicine and with at least 2 years clinical experience.  Applicants must be qualified to practice veterinary medicine in the UK.  Experience with exotic pets, wildlife or zoo animals would be an advantage.

The successful applicant will assist the BZG Veterinary team in maintaining a programme of preventive and curative veterinary care and nutrition in line with the Secretary of State’s Standards of Modern Zoo Practice.  This is a broad veterinary role which includes the day to day veterinary care of the animal collection and advice on breeding, husbandry and enclosure design as well as pathology and some laboratory work.  The intern will also be expected to teach and supervise students and participate in the out of hours on call rota.  There will also be an opportunity to work on research projects and produce publications.

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

The role is full time, 37.5 hours per week; you will also be required to do any extra hours necessary to fully satisfy the role. To apply for this position please send a covering letter and full CV to HR Department, Bristol Zoo Gardens, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 3HA or email hr@bristolzoo.org.uk


Please clearly mark your application ‘VI application’. The closing date for applications is 12.00 pm on Wednesday, 6th March 2013.






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Head of Operations



Head of Operations

Full time – 37.5 hours per week, permanent position
Salary range £33,000 - £36,000 per annum

Bristol Zoological Society is proud and excited to have taken the first step on a journey towards achieving the ultimate goal of the National Wildlife Conservation Park by opening the Wild Place project in the summer of 2013.

Building on and celebrating the natural environment, the Wild Place project is an invigorating setting that brings nature and the woodland to life. This family-led attraction focuses on fun, play and learning with children and adults being inspired to protect threatened habitats on their doorsteps as well as around the globe.

This is a key managerial role leading the operational team on site and reporting to the CEO.  You will ensure all aspects of the operation are performed to the highest standards working closely with the existing team which includes Guest services, animal and site management.  Your role will be crucial for the delivery of an excellent guest experience and presentation of the site.


If you have a proven track record as an operational manager, in a guest focused environment or with small projects and estates management preferably within a visitor destination or conservation/wildlife venture then you might just be the person we are looking for.

Visit our website www.bristolzoo.org.uk for a copy of the job description, person specification and details on how to apply for this position. 

Closing date for applications is 12.00pm Friday 14th February 2014.  Interviews will be held on Monday 24th February 2014.







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DIRECTOR OF CONSERVATION




DIRECTOR OF CONSERVATION
                                               
£50,000, negotiable        


Bristol, Clifton and West of England Zoological Society is a registered charity whose principal activity is the operation of Bristol Zoo Gardens, one of the oldest zoos in Europe, opened to the public in 1836 and attracting over 600,000 visitors each year.  In 2013 the Society opened a second site, The Wild Place Project.  The Zoo has a long-established reputation within the wildlife and zoo community for being at the forefront of animal welfare, veterinary science and learning.  The Society is also involved through its Foundation in extensive conservation and research programmes around the world and on our doorstep.

THE POSITION
To inspire, motivate and drive forward key strategies and projects through responsibility for conservation, research, learning, veterinary and animal management.
Provide strong leadership and direction in relation to all fields both in the UK and abroad in co-operation with the Heads of Department
Be part of the Board of Directors for the Society reporting into the Chief Executive.
THE CANDIDATE
Senior level experience in a wildlife environment or zoo attraction particularly in one of the fields mentioned above
Proven ability to lead and motivate all levels of staff
Proactive leadership style with a core understanding and respect for the Society’s core values, beliefs and specific charitable ethics

To apply for this position, please visit our website www.bristolzoo.org.uk  for a copy of the job description, person specification and details on how to apply for this position.  For an informal discussion about the post please contact:
Dr Bryan Carroll, Chief Executive on either 0117 9747302 or via email bcarroll@bristolzoo.org.uk
Closing date for applications is:  3pm Friday 28th February 2014



The Society is only able to accept applications from those eligible to work in the UK. 






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MAMMAL KEEPER



MAMMAL 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 a Mammal Keeper to be based on the Rhino section but who may also be trained on other mammal sections to cover any shortcomings in staffing levels.
 
The post will involve the daily care and management of both Black and Greater one horned rhino species as well as a number of antelope species; Roan, Sitatunga, Lesser kudu, Kirks dik-dik, and several other species including Grevy’s zebra and several deer species.
The successful candidate will provide excellent animal husbandry, care and welfare for the assigned mammals, ensuring that all enclosures and facilities are maintained to the highest possible standards.

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 rhinos and other relevant mammal species, relevant experience of working in a zoo or safari park and of Operant Conditioning and good record keeping.

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. A full UK driving licence is essential.

Salary is £16,984 per annum for a 40 hour week.

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


Closing date for applications is 14th February, 2014.




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Tropical House Keeper - Internship





Newquay Zoo Internships

 Tropical House Keeper

Closing date for applications 17th February 2014
Newquay Zoo is part of the Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust family, comprising Paignton Zoo, Living Coasts, Slapton Ley and two urban nature reserves.  Newquay Zoo opened in 1969, has become one of the country's top Zoos, contributing towards ground breaking and innovative conservation programmes.  It has also proved itself to be one of the best visitor attractions in the South West.
We currently have a vacancy for voluntary internships for a period of 6 months (including a one month probationary period) working with our Tropical House department.   Newquay Zoo is open every day and the placements will be full time i.e. a five day working week including some weekends.  The main role of the keeping interns will be to attend the husbandry requirements of the Tropical House collection as directed by the Senior Keeper in charge.

All internships are purely voluntary and as such it is with regret that Newquay zoo cannot provide any financial support or expenses to those wishing to apply for these positions. To ensure that interns are provided with valuable experience; a training agreement will be completed and reviewed regularly and a training record will be provided upon completion of the placement.  

Objectives of the placement
-        To gain experience and understanding of the work of a zoo animal keeping department.
-        To apply own personal skills and take ownership of a series of tasks and/or a research project.
-        To reflect on training and experience throughout the placement.

Anticipated tasks/training provided
-        Assisting with daily animal husbandry e.g. feeding, cleaning, enrichment provision, enclosure modification etc.
-        Observations of animals and recording of relevant information.
-        Training in basic research methods.
-        Visitor interaction e.g. answering visitor questions in a polite and sensitive manner.
-        Assisting with student supervision at the direction of the head keeper.
-        Training in animal-management related computer software.
-        Training in all aspects of the company’s code of practise.

Skills Required
-        A qualification in an animal science related discipline would be desirable.
-        Previous animal-related work experience.
-        Good communication skills.
-        Adaptable to different working environments.
-        Able to work in a team and independently.
-        Physically fit for the demands of the post.


To apply for the above position please send a CV and covering letter,  indicating which position you are applying for,  to Miss Sam Harley.

Newquay Zoo, Trenance gardens, Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 2LZ 
sam.harley@newquayzoo.org.uk







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Mammal Keeper - Internship


Newquay Zoo Keeping Internships

  Mammal Keeper

Closing date for applications 17th February 2014
Newquay Zoo is part of the Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust family, comprising Paignton Zoo, Living Coasts, Slapton Ley and two urban nature reserves. Newquay Zoo opened in 1969, has become one of the country's top Zoos, contributing towards ground breaking and innovative conservation programmes. It has also proved itself to be one of the best visitor attractions in the South West.
We are currently advertising for voluntary internships for a period of 6 months (including a one month probationary period) working within our keeping department. Newquay Zoo is open every day and the placements will be full time i.e. a five day working week including some weekends. The main role of the keeping interns will be to attend the husbandry requirements of the animal collection as directed by the Senior Keeper in charge. Interns will normally focus on one of our animal sections and at this time we are specifically looking for interns for the mammal sections (Primates, Hoofstock and Carnivores).

All internships are purely voluntary and as such it is with regret that Newquay zoo cannot provide any financial support or expenses to those wishing to apply for these positions. To ensure that interns are provided with valuable experience; a training agreement will be completed and reviewed regularly and a training record will be provided upon completion of the placement.  

Objectives of the placement
-        To gain experience and understanding of the work of a zoo animal keeping department.
-        To apply own personal skills and take ownership of a series of tasks and/or a research project.
-        To reflect on training and experience throughout the placement.

Anticipated tasks/training provided
-        Assisting with daily animal husbandry e.g. feeding, cleaning, enrichment provision, enclosure modification etc.
-        Observations of animals and recording of relevant information.
-        Training in basic research methods.
-        Visitor interaction e.g. answering visitor questions in a polite and sensitive manner.
-        Assisting with student supervision at the direction of the senior keeper.
-        Training in animal-management related computer software.
-        Training in all aspects of the company’s code of practise.

Skills Required
-        A qualification or enrolment on an animal science related discipline would be desirable.
-        Previous animal-related work experience.
-        Good communication skills.
-        Adaptable to different working environments.
-        Able to work in a team and independently.
-        Physically fit for the demands of the post.

To apply for the above position please send a CV and covering letter, indicating which taxa you are most interested in, to Miss Sam Harley,
Newquay Zoo, Trenance gardens, Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 2LZ
sam.harley@newquayzoo.org.uk








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Bird Keeper - Internship -




Newquay Zoo Internships
 Bird Keeper

Closing date for applications 17th February 2014

Newquay Zoo is part of the Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust family, comprising Paignton Zoo, Living Coasts, Slapton Ley and two urban nature reserves. Newquay Zoo opened in 1969, has become one of the country's top Zoos, contributing towards ground breaking and innovative conservation programmes. It has also proved itself to be one of the best visitor attractions in the South West.
We currently have a vacancy for voluntary internships for a period of 6 months (including a one month probationary period) working with our bird keeping department. Newquay Zoo is open every day and the placements will be full time i.e. a five day working week including some weekends. The main role of the keeping interns will be to attend the husbandry requirements of the bird collection as directed by the Senior Keeper in charge.

All internships are purely voluntary and as such it is with regret that Newquay zoo cannot provide any financial support or expenses to those wishing to apply for these positions. To ensure that interns are provided with valuable experience; a training agreement will be completed and reviewed regularly and a training record will be provided upon completion of the placement.  

Objectives of the placement
-        To gain experience and understanding of the work of a zoo animal keeping department.
-        To apply own personal skills and take ownership of a series of tasks and/or a research project.
-        To reflect on training and experience throughout the placement.

Anticipated tasks/training provided
-        Assisting with daily animal husbandry e.g. feeding, cleaning, enrichment provision, enclosure modification etc.
-        Observations of animals and recording of relevant information.
-        Training in basic research methods.
-        Visitor interaction e.g. answering visitor questions in a polite and sensitive manner.
-        Assisting with student supervision at the direction of the head keeper.
-        Training in animal-management related computer software.
-        Training in all aspects of the company’s code of practise.

Skills Required
-        A qualification in an animal science related discipline would be desirable.
-        Previous animal-related work experience.
-        Good communication skills.
-        Adaptable to different working environments.
-        Able to work in a team and independently.
-        Physically fit for the demands of the post.


To apply for the above position please send a CV and covering letter, indicating which position you are applying for, to Miss Sam Harley.

Newquay Zoo, Trenance gardens, Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 2LZ sam.harley@newquayzoo.org.uk





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