Animal Registrar and Data Protection Officer
Department: Animal Records
Job
Title: Animal Registrar and
Data Protection Officer
Reports
to: Head of Animal Collection
1.
Job Purpose
·
To maintain a comprehensive zoological
information system, providing accurate and timely information essential to the
operations of the animal collection.
·
To organise and coordinate animal
imports and exports.
·
To monitor and implement data
management and safeguarding policies according to best practice.
·
To work collaboratively with animal
staff and others to deliver the Durrell Conservation Strategy.
2.
Principal Accountabilities
·
Animal Records
- Maintain
Zoo Information Management System (ZIMS) database, containing a detailed
inventory of Durrell’s animal collection.
- Train
and supervise staff with regards to the collection of accurate animal
records, their subsequent use, and using ZIMS.
- Collaborate
with other zoo staff to improve the accuracy of records systems and solve
problems.
- Review
records-keeping procedures and practices as required, assess data and
information needs, and recommend and implement improvements to information
management.
- Provide
records data and advice to staff, studbook keepers and external
organisations and authorities as required.
- Represent
Durrell as its liaison to Species 360 (overarching organisation that
manages ZIMS).
Animal Exports and Imports
- To
process the relevant animal transitions form and to submit the form to the
Head of Animal Collection and Head Vet for confirmation that the animal is
able to be imported/exported.
- To
contact the receiving/supplying institution to initiate the animal
movement.
- To
ensure that all necessary documentation for animal transports (e.g. CITES)
are in place and ascertain whether any additional animal transport
legislation would impede the movement of the individual.
- To
liaise with the Veterinary Department ensuring all necessary animal health
screening tests for the animal transfer are undertaken.
- To
make all necessary animal transport bookings transports with carriers,
along with arrangements for accompanying staff where necessary, to arrange
travel itineraries and to coordinate transports once underway.
- To
ensure that the relevant personnel undertake to provide provision to
deliver or receive animals from/to the supplying/receiving institution/individual.
- Maintain
specific licences, complying with import/export requirements for
Jersey.
- Being
the point of contact for animal transports, being responsible for
notification to carriers, receivers/senders and all regulatory bodies and
compliance entities en route.
- To
prepare relevant loan agreements for the animals that are exported.
- To
send and receive annual reports concerning animals that are in on loan,
out on loan or are administered by Durrell by order of an MOU with various
governments (loan transfer animals).
Data protection role
·
Being the lead contact
at Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust with the Information Commissioner’s
Office with regard to potential complaints and breaches, ensuring that requests
for information are properly handled.
·
Maintain a log of any
incidents, assist with any investigations of breaches and undertake reporting/
remedial action as required.
·
Promote Data Protection
Awareness and co-ordinate Data Protection Act (DPA) training and activities
across Durrell.
·
Ensure organisational
compliance and conformance with Data Protection Principles and highlight key
risk areas to the Senior Management Team.
·
Develop, implement and
enforce a suitable and relevant Data Protection Policy in accordance with the
DPA and GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) and ensure it is reviewed on
an annual basis.
·
Develop implement and
enforce a suitable a relevant Data Sharing Code of Practice and ensure that
third parties which Durrell deals with comply with the necessary practices and
agreements held.
·
Provide information and
guidance on the processing of all personal data.
·
Process, co-ordinate and
respond to all requests for information.
·
Maintain and establish a
register of data owners and educate the data owners on their responsibilities
(what is data, how it is used, who has access to it)
·
Undertake DPA compliance
audits in accordance with the Information Commissioners audit tool.
·
Provide guidance to
Durrell on forthcoming and actual changes to relevant legislation on Privacy
and the Data Protection Act and ensure that Durrell is in a position to comply
with future requirements.
Other responsibilities
- Provide
expertise as requested for species in overseas conservation
- Maintain
manuals documenting operation, procedure and general use of the animal
records system and animal transaction procedures.
- Keep
abreast of new developments and trends with regard to record keeping,
information management and animal transactions, and then implement them if
adopted by Durrell.
- To
support the Durrell Conservation Academy in delivering training courses
and providing support and supervision for conservation students where
required.
- To
ensure that the Department produces timely reports, identifying progress
against targets.
- In
addition to these functions the Registrar is required to carry out such
other duties as may reasonably be required for the effective and efficient
performance of the department and Durrell as a whole.
Dimensions:
Staff: This
role requires the line management of up to a maximum of 2 staff members.
Finance: This
role requires management of a departmental budget of up to £20,000.
3. Knowledge and skill
·
Essential:
- Higher
education in biological science and strong mathematical aptitude.
- Ability
to collect and collate information from a variety of sources into concise
and accurate reports.
- Excellent
organisational skills; you will be able to juggle a complex workload and
meet deadlines.
- Ability
to deal with confidential and/or sensitive information.
- Ability
to work methodically and on own initiative without supervision.
- Good
communication, team-working and time management skills.
- Ability
to train and supervise other staff and students
- Excellent
IT Skills, including working knowledge of standard software packages
including word processing, databases and statistical packages.
- Understand
financial information and proven ability to manage projects and budgets.
·
Desirable:
- Good
understanding of local, UK, EU and International law with respect to
animal health, transit, CITES and other regulatory regimes would be an
advantage, although training can be provided.
- Knowledge
of zoological nomenclature and a background in zoology is an advantage.
- Experience
of teaching and mentoring others.
- Interest
in wildlife and conservation.
- Good
knowledge of the DPA and GDPR
- Current
driving licence
4. Verification
Durrell reserves the right, if operational
requirements make this necessary, to vary your normal duties on either a short
term or an ongoing basis provided that such variations do not result in any
increase
to your normal number of
working hours per week. Any need to make
such a variation will be discussed with you and confirmed in writing by the
Human Resources Department prior to implementation.
Ashley O’Connell
HR Officer
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Direct: +44 (0)1534 860031
Tel: +44 (0)1534 860000
HR Officer
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Direct: +44 (0)1534 860031
Tel: +44 (0)1534 860000
Ashley.O’Connell@durrell.org
Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant |
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