Friday, February 27, 2015

Carnivore Keeper Internship







Newquay Zoo Internships

Carnivore Keeper Internship

Closing date for applications 31st March 2015
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 carnivore 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 carnivore 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 Owen Taylor.

Newquay Zoo, Trenance gardens, Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 2LZ


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Bird Keeper Internship







Newquay Zoo Internships

Bird Keeper Internship

Closing date for applications 31st March 2015

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 Owen Taylor.

Newquay Zoo, Trenance gardens, Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 2LZ

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Monday, February 23, 2015

LEAD KEEPER – RHINOS







LEAD KEEPER – RHINOS

 


Chester Zoo is the UK’s No.1 top zoo, and one of the leading zoological collections in Europe, with an international reputation for achieving its mission in conservation breeding programmes, research and education.  With the new ‘Islands’ site under construction, due to open in the spring, 2015 is set to be an exciting year! 
We currently have a vacancy for a Lead Keeper to join a busy and diverse section committed to advancing all aspects of zoo-based animal welfare.  This role involves working alongside keepers to undertake daily animal care duties delivering an excellent level of husbandry and welfare, and also includes the supervision of students and volunteers.  The Lead Keeper will ensure that all exhibits are of the highest standard for both animals and visitors alike, and provide outstanding customer care.
We are looking for someone with extensive knowledge and expertise in animal husbandry and management, with a focus on rhinos and hoof stock, and experience of working in a zoo or safari park.  The successful candidate will also be educated to a minimum of HND or degree level in Zoo Animal Management/Zoological Science, or have equivalent experience. 
With the ability to develop and implement new ideas for improving husbandry, the Lead Keeper will also demonstrate problem solving skills and be able to build strong working relationships with other departments.  They will have leadership qualities; experience of supervising a team and be able to manage and prioritise a diverse workload within a dynamic environment.  A good understanding of risk assessments is also essential to ensure all staff members are fully aware of safety and management procedures.
This role will involve representing Chester Zoo and the Rhino team for media interviews and internal and external meetings, workshops and conferences in the UK and overseas. Therefore, excellent written and verbal communication skills are required.  Competency in the use of computers and basic software packages (including an understanding of ZIMS/SPARKS) would be advantageous for this role and a full clean UK driving licence is also a requirement.
Salary is £21,866 per annum for a 40 hour week (including some weekends and bank holidays).
To apply for this position, please provide your current CV and a covering letter stating why you believe you should be considered for the Rhino Lead Keeper role to http://www.chesterzoo.org/footer/careers.


Closing date for applications is Friday, 27th February 2015.


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DEPUTY TEAM LEADER: SMALL MONKEYS







DEPUTY TEAM LEADER:
SMALL MONKEYS

Hiring Organisation
Monkey World - Ape Rescue Centre
Monkey World is currently home to over 250 primates of 20 different species. The majority of our primates are rescue animals from a variety of different backgrounds. Many have suffered years of abuse or neglect. On arrival at Monkey World these primates are rehabilitated into appropriate social groupings and provided with an environment which encourages them to express natural behaviours.

Date Posted
Feb 2015

Job Description
Monkey World is looking for an experienced primate keeper to support the team leader on our Small Monkey section. This section currently cares for over 50 monkeys of 7 different species managed in various group setups. This is a diverse section which cares for monkeys from many different back-grounds. Monkey World works closely with the RSPCA to help primates caught up in the UK pet trade and offers a valuable opportunity to help rehabilitate these animals into a natural environment at Monkey World. The successful candidate will help to oversee all aspects of the section including animal husbandry, diets, operant conditioning, enrichment and health checks. You will also be responsible, in the absence of the team leader, for staff training and monitoring.

Qualifications/Experience
This role requires a primate keeper with at least 2 years callitrichid experience.

Applicants will need to demonstrate good communication skills, be physically fit, self motivated and able to lead and work as part of a team.

Desirable
Experience of working with callitrichid (particularly common marmosets), squirrel monkey, stump-tailed macaque, ring-tailed lemur, saki monkey, patas monkey, cotton-topped tamarin.
Experience of operant conditioning
Full driving licence
Shotgun certificate
Experience of public speaking
Familiarity with rescue and rehabilitation of primates


Salary
Dependant on experience.

Condition of appointment
This position will be subject to a six-month probationary period

Please send covering letter and current CV to :-

Sophie Sparrow
HR Administrator
Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre
Longthorns
Wareham
Dorset
BH20 6HH


Closing date for applications Monday 2nd March 2015


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Animal Care and Other Staff



THESE POSTS HAVE NOW BEEN FILLED
Animal Care and Other Staff

The Peak Wildlife Park is a new wildlife park based on the site of the old Blackbrook Zoo on the edge of the Peak District National Park in Staffordshire UK. We are in the process of completely redeveloping the site as well as the animal habitats and the park's mission and ethos. Our keystone attraction for 2015 will be our immersive penguin habitat which will be unique in its scale and complexity. We will also open with several other new immersive animal habitats representing imperilled wildlife from across the globe.


We are as committed to the experience of our visitors as we are to the welfare of our animals and the contribution we can make together to protect wildlife both here and across the globe; our mission is to take and inspire action to protect wild life and wild places. We are currently looking for staff that share our passion and commitments.


If you want to be part of something unique and special, have a positive attitude, relevant skills or experience and share our vision and passion then you might just find the perfect role at the Peak Wildlife Park.

We are currently recruiting full time and seasonal staff at all levels and in all departments including animal care, guest services (retail and catering) and facilities and grounds maintenance. Please send a resume to hr@peakwildlifepark.co.uk with a covering letter of less than 350 words confirming which department/s you are interested in and why you think we should consider you for a role in the Peak Wildlife Park.

Please visit www.peakwildlifepark.co.uk for further information.


We aim to hold a recruitment day in March and will open in May 2015


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Thursday, February 19, 2015

Assistant Head Keeper






Assistant Head Keeper

Wildwood Trust
Kent

Wildwood Trust is looking for an experienced animal keeper for this senior position with responsibility to support the head keeper in managing the Keeper team.
The post holder will be required to support the Head Keeper in co-ordinating the keeper team and giving the highest standards of care to our collection of British animals. The post holder will also be responsible for meeting all zoo legislation, keeping our records up to date and exceeding health and safety requirements.

Hours:
Average of 37.5 hours over 5 days, involving weekend, bank holiday work and evening work during some events.

Duties to include:
  • The smooth running of a busy keeper team.
  • Maintaining Wildwood’s policies, procedures and systems and to ensure that the Wildwood collection is looked after to the highest standard. 
  • Assisting in animal acquisitions, transfers, imports and exports and managing the breeding of animals to maintain the integrity of Wildwood’s collection. 
  • Management of the day to day maintenance of exhibits to meet the high standards expected by our visitors. 
  • Planning and implementing a maintenance schedule for animal exhibits. 
  • Designing and building exhibits to provide the highest standards of animal care and efficiency of operations. 
  • Keeping animal records to meet all zoo legislation. 
  • Providing engaging events and talks for our visitors. 
  • You will be required to look after animals in our captive breeding programme and to liaise and plan the work of the team to carry out our conservation and contract work.


Key skills required for the role:
  • Experience of working with captive animals and their husbandry ideally within a zoo environment at a senior level is essential.
  • Experience of captive breeding and animal care
  • Experience of conservation reintroduction projects
  • Experience of health and safety systems
  • Familiarity with running of a zoological collection
  • Experience in developing and leading teams
  • Administrative experience in relation to zoological records


How to apply:
1) Download and read the full job specification from our website www.wildwoodtrust.org.
2) Please email Jon May, Park Manager, with your CV and covering letter detailing your experience and suitability: jobs@wildwoodtrust.org


Application deadline 9th March 2015

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Animal Centre Keeper






Animal Centre Keeper

Brent Lodge Park Animal Center
Ealing

£22,062 - £23,334 pa inclusive

Grade 5
Ref: EJR004989
Fixed term contract for six months

Brent Lodge Park is an award winning animal centre in Ealing, West London. We are looking to recruit a new member to our highly successful team. The animal centre plays a key role in the local community and houses a number of exotic mammal and bird species.

We are looking for an individual with practical experience in a zoo setting to assist in the daily care and husbandry of the animal collection at Brent Lodge Park.

The successful candidate will have a relevant animal husbandry qualification and be willing to work towards or already possess the diploma in the management of zoo animals.

The development of the animal collection and the education provision we provide has been key to the success of the animal centre.

The successful candidate would have to demonstrate their strengths in the above areas 
demonstrate a high level of interpersonal skills to interact with visitors
a high level of customer care.
The successful candidate would also be expected to work with a number of community groups and volunteers on a regular basis.
You will be expected to work on a rota that incorporates weekends and bank holidays as well as varying start and finish times.

Ealing council is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. 

Ealing follows a safe recruitment practices to protect children and vulnerable adults.

The post holder will be subject to a disclosure and barring check.
This post is subject to Ealing’s enhanced vetting process.

For further information about the post, please call Jim Gregory on 07956 362341

Closing date: 26 February 2015


If you are interested in this post please apply online at www.ealing.gov.uk/jobs

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Zoo Keepers






Zoo Keepers

Tayto Park
Co. Meath

Tayto Park currently has an opportunity for two experienced zoo keepers who have a proven track record working with exotic species in a zoological collection. We are looking for 1 Keeper with a minimum of 5 years experience working with carnivores and small mammals. We are also looking for one keeper with 5 years experience in avian and small mammal husbandry. If you are energetic and enthusiastic, are comfortable giving public talks and have an appropriate qualification   Tayto Park will offer you a great career opportunity.

Tayto Park is home to a wide variety of exotic species so all candidates should have a minimum of 5 years experience working in their area of expertise 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 13 March, 2015 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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Voluntary Keeper Internships





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Voluntary Keeper Internships

Closing date for applications 17th April 2015

Shaldon Wildlife Trust is a small zoo on the Devon coast. Set in an acre of woodland, we are the smallest member of BIAZA and EAZA. Despite this we are active members of the zoo community and support conservation projects all over the word. Over the years we have gained a great deal of expertise in the breeding of many species, particularly small primates, and are regarded highly in this field.

We are currently advertising for two voluntary internships for a period of 9-12 months working with our keeping department. Shaldon Wildlife Trust 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 Head Keeper in charge.

All internships are purely voluntary and as such it is with regret that Shaldon Wildlife Trust 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 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 to Julie Matthews,
Education and Research Officer, Shaldon Wildlife Trust, Ness Drive, Devon, TQ14 0HP


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Experienced Caretaker Chimpanzees





AAP - Rescue Centre for Exotic Mammals

The goal and ideal of AAP is to improve the welfare of abused or neglected primates and small- to medium-sized exotic mammals from all over Europe in a professional manner. This is achieved by providing shelter to animals’ victim of illegal trade, circuses, animal-testing laboratories or private individuals. For most animals we will find suitable homes worldwide in reserves, zoos or in our own permanent shelter in the south of Spain.

AAP is also actively and strategically involved in animal welfare issues by influencing both Dutch and European policy- and decision-makers in this field and working together with professional groups at home and abroad. Furthermore, AAP is an international authoritative knowledge centre.

We employ about 90 paid staff and more than 200 volunteers. AAP is situated in the middle of a green area near Almere. There is nowhere else you would directly see the result of your efforts – each animal taken into our care makes a recovery. AAP distinguishes itself by having an enormous passion and a professional, open culture. Our core values, accessibility, dedication and inventiveness form important guidelines.
For the Chimpanzee Complex of our Rescue and Rehabilitation Cluster, per April 1, we are looking for an enthusiastic
Experienced Caretaker Chimpanzees (m/f)
(32 hours per week)
The Chimpanzee Complex consists of two departments:
1)        A permanent lifetime-care-centre for ex lab chimpanzees that are infected with HIV, SIV and Hepatitis C. These chimpanzees are not sick but potentially infectious and therefore require special care;
2)        A chimpanzee resocialisation unit, temporary intensive care where newly arrived chimpanzees will learn to live in a group again. When the chimpanzees live in stable social groups they will move to other permanent facilities. 

Your role
As an Experienced Caretaker, you are responsible for the daily care for our chimpanzees. In practice your work will largely include cleaning, feeding, observation, behavioural enrichment and assisting in the rehabilitation of the animals. You will be working in a team of experienced caretakers according to fixed procedures and a hands-off protocol. You will be giving directions and guidance to a number of (foreign) volunteers and interns. Your job will also include a number of administrative tasks. The teams is self directing and we therefore expect you to be a good team player as well as being able to work independently. You are hierarchically managed by the team leader of the department.
Requirements
Affinity with the goals of AAP * An accredited Animal Care qualification (education level EQF3 or higher) * minimum of 1 year experience in taking care of chimpanzees * preferably in possession an Article 12 Certificate (Law concerning Animal Experimentation in the Netherlands) * in good physical health * prepared to work during the weekends * capable of working independently as well as in a team * prepared to share knowledge and information * competent in English, both spoken and written * capable of working with relevant computer software (Outlook, Word, Excel, etc).
We offer
We are offering you a very challenging job with a lot of responsibility in an open, professional and international organisation with animals and people at its heart, located in a natural environment. The commencing salary ranges between € 1.468,- and € 1.921,- gross per month (based on 32 hrs) depending
on relevant work experience. Salary is expected to increase on an annual basis.

Want to know more or apply right away?
For further information call Pieter Levelink, Chimpanzee Complex Team Leader, phone number +31 (0)36 523 87 87. Check our website for further information about AAP: 
www.aap.nl
Send your application letter and CV latest on the 4th of March, using the red application button on our site of by e-mail to
working.at@aap.nl, mentioning number 2015-08-OREDVCC, attn. Elly Koppers, Personnel Coordinator.


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Experienced Caretakers






AAP – Rescue centre for Exotic Mammals

The goal and ideal of AAP is to improve, the welfare of abused or neglected primates and small- to medium-sized exotic mammals from all over Europe in a professional manner. This is achieved by providing shelter to animals’ victim of illegal trade, circuses, animal-testing laboratories or private individuals. For most animals we will find suitable homes worldwide in reserves, zoos or in our own permanent shelter in the south of Spain.

AAP is also actively and strategically involved in animal welfare issues by influencing both Dutch and European policy- and decision-makers in this field and working together with professional groups at home and abroad. Furthermore, AAP is an international authoritative knowledge centre.

We employ about 90 paid staff and more than 200 volunteers. AAP is situated in the middle of a green area near Almere.  There is nowhere else you would directly see the result of your efforts – each animal taken into our care makes a recovery. AAP distinguishes itself by having an enormous passion and a professional, open culture. Our core values, accessibility, dedication and inventiveness form important guidelines.

Due to departure abroad and maternity leave the Cluster Rescue and Rehabilitation is, with immediate effect, looking for the Mammal Department (16 hours) and for the Primate Department (24 hours) for

Experienced Caretakers (m/f)
(16-24 hours per week)

Mammal Department (16 hours, 12 months)
As an Experienced Caretaker you are responsible for the daily care of exotic mammals and small primates. At the department you will help to socialize various species of exotic mammals (if desirable) and prepare them for outplacement. You work in a small team of experienced caretakers. You are independent enough to take charge of the department in absence of your team leader.

Primate Department (24 hours, 10 months)
As an Experienced Caretaker you are responsible for the daily care of the primates. At the Primate Department you will help to socialise various primate species and prepare them for outplacement. You work in a large team of experienced caretakers.

Your role
The practical work consists for a large part of cleaning, feeding, observing, providing behavioural enrichment and assisting to rehabilitate the animals. Directing and guiding of (foreign) trainees and volunteers is an important part of your job as well as a number of administrative tasks. You will work according to standard procedures and a hands-off policy. The teams are self directing and we therefore expect you to be a good team player as well as being able to work independently. You are
hierarchically managed the team leader of the department.

Requirements
Affinity with the goals of AAP * a 3-year MBO-opleiding dierenverzorging (Animal Care qualification EQF 3) * a minimum of 1 year of experience working with exotic animals * knowledge of primates and of exotic mammals on a species level is a plus * good physical condition and ability to work under stress * prepared to work weekends * capable of working independently as well as a team player * taking the initiative * disciplined to work with protocols * prepared to share knowledge and information * competent in both oral and written English * capable of working with relevant computer software (Outlook, Word, Excel, etc.).

We offer
We are offering you a very challenging job with a lot of responsibility in an open, professional and international organisation with animals and people at its heart, located in a green environment. The salary ranges between € 1.101, - and € 1.331, - gross per month (bases on 24 hrs) depending on relevant work experience. The jobs are temporary. We prefer someone who is available from the 1st of April.

Want to know more or apply right away?
For further information call Iris van der Eerden, Team Leader Mammal Department or Huub Vlemmix, Team Leader Primate Department, phone number +31 (0)36 523 87 87. Check our website for further information about AAP: 
www.aap.nl
Send your application letter and CV before 5th of March, using the red application button on our site or by e-mail to
working.at@aap.nl, mentioning number 2015-07-OREDV, attn. Elly Koppers, Personnel Coordinator. Please motivate your choice of department in your application.


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