Head of Life &
Science (Head Curator)
Bali Safari &
Marine Park (Taman Safari Indonesia Group)
The candidate will
lead 125 staff and are responsible for over 3000 animals. The animals include
reptiles (such as komodo dragon), small and large mammals (over 40 elephants),
marine mammals, primate, hoofstock, large hoofstock (such as giraffe), birds and
freshwater fish.
Scope of work would include:
1. Maximize Animal Husbandry, and
Presentations.
- Maximize Animal Safety and Welfare
- Maximize collection
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Maximize animal and exhibit presentation
- Maximize ex-situ to in-situ
conservation effort
2. Maximizie Animal Breedings and population management
-
maintain a good animal population management
- maximize animal collection of
some species
- minimize animal mortality
3. Maximize Staff Skill and Competence
- Maximize Staff knowledge, skill and competency
- Maximize work productivity
and efficiency
- Maximize team work - Maximize staff safety
4. Maximize
Customer Experience
- Maximize Park's Guest services fulfillment
- Maximizing
product and creation of memorable services
- Maximize Visitor safety
- Maximize
Guest Experiences from all Animal Encounter/Exhibits, Shows and Presentations
Bali Safari &
Marine Park, as part of Taman Safari Indonesia, and a member of WAZA (The World
Associations of Zoo and Aquariums), SEAZA (The South East Asians Zoo
Associations), CBSG (Conservations Breeding Specialist Group) as well as PKBSI
(Indonesia Zoological Parks Associations) is at the frontline of wildlife
conservation in Indonesia and is actively involved in ensuring the future
survival and wellbeing of many Indonesian animal species through engaging
education and conservation programs such as the conservation and release of
Bali Mynah, Sumatran Elephant, and Sumatran Tiger. 80% of the park’s visitor is
tourist, mainly from Australia, Japan, Korea, and Europe. It’s rated 4,5 out of
5 in trip advisor.
Please send your CV
by email to Hans Manansang, Deputy Director, at hans@tamansafari.net
Application Deadline - 31/07/2014
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