Experienced Animal
Keeper
New Forest Wildlife
Park
Position: Animal
Keeper (Full-time / Permanent)
Salary: (dependant
on experience)
About Us:
New Forest Wildlife
Park is an established and expanding family run business.
New Forest Wildlife Park is one of three BIAZA accredited
zoos within our company. We endeavor to attain the highest
standards of animal husbandry, conservation and
education. Our mission is to promote and achieve the global
conservation of animals and their habitats through education
and interaction with the general public.
To this end our
three centers’ hold an important and diverse range of species.
New Forest Wildlife Park promotes both U.K. and European
native species. Focusing on both extant and extinct species.
In addition, some important exotic species.
Overview of Role:
We are seeking an
experienced Animal Keeper to work with this wide range of
species within our collection. The successful candidate
will be expected to maintain high
standards of animal
welfare and husbandry. To be able to keep daily checks
and records of animals within all sections.
Working hours are
40hrs per week on roster including regular weekends and Bank
Holidays. A flexible approach to working hours is necessary.
The role is
physically demanding. As our site is mainly outdoors the
successful candidate must enjoy working in all weather conditions
both independently and part of the team.
Applicants should
have a passion for working with a variety of animals within a
Zoo environment. Any experience with native species and
their wildlife rehabilitation would be an advantage. Excellent
communication skills and customer service is essential
in this role.
A minimum of three
year’s paid employment within a zoological related
position required.
Main Duties:
• Assisting with the
cleaning of all areas within the zoo.
• Assisting with
enclosure/paddock servicing, maintenance and refurbishment.
• Assisting with the
preparation of approved diets, nutrition and enrichment.
• Assisting under
instruction/supervision the carrying out of correct feeding procedures where this is deemed appropriate by the Animal
Manager.
• Ensuring that
safety and emergency procedures are followed at all
times.
• Assisting where
appropriate with the movement and/or training of animals,
“Meet the Animals” etc. as directed by senior staff.
• Maintaining
courteous and helpful relations with visitors.
• Reporting defects
and repairs required to the Animal Manager or more
senior staff.
• Assisting in
various projects related to animal management as directed by
senior animal management staff.
Personal
Specification:
• Practical
experience of animal management with a range of domestic and exotic
species in a zoological setting is a requirement.
• Broad taxonomic
knowledge on a range of species managed within
zoological collections. Particular advantage would be
carnivore/mustelid, native wildlife and strigiform husbandry.
• Willingness to
work and learn about evolving husbandry management within
zoological collections. Including positive re-enforcement
training for behavioral management and methods of
enrichment for a range of species.
• Knowledge of
techniques in handling and restraining animals for
movements and veterinary procedures.
• Be able to
demonstrate initiative and a pro-active approach to completing tasks
beneficial to the section/department without always
waiting to be asked.
- Keeper experiences are an essential part of our business. An ability to share knowledge and ensure all our visitors have a positive experience during their visit.
- A full clean driving licence is required.
- Accommodation will not be provided on site.
- Public transport is not available must have own means of transport.
- No telephone or Skype interviews. Interviews will be held at the New Forest Wildlife Park.
To Apply:
Applicants will need
to upload their CV, application form and covering letter
(detailing relevant experience and skills, stating why they
want the position and including
details of availability), to
accounts@chestnutcentre.co.uk
Closing Date:
Midnight, Monday 27th March 2017
Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant |
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