Saturday, December 30, 2017

ANIMAL KEEPER – Full Time



ANIMAL KEEPER – Full Time


We are looking to add a dedicated animal keeper to join our team, on a varied hour, fixed full-time contract (5 days), working with a variety of taxa.
It's an exciting time here as we continue with our expansion plans and see new, exciting species added to the collection.
The ideal candidate will be highly motivated and passionate about wildlife, with the skills required to communicate this to our visitors.
You must be able to demonstrate knowledge of modern zoo practices relating to husbandry, nutrition, enrichment and veterinary care as well as understanding the importance of research and conservation activities.
There are also heavy focuses on site maintenance and horticulture.
The successful candidate should have previous experience working with animals in a similar role in a zoological collection and hold a relevant qualification in animal management.
The position also includes educational work, providing tours to school groups and assisting with outreach activities.
Delivering talks, feeds and animal experiences are also an important part of the position.

HOURS OF WORK
This is full time contract, on a flexi rota system which includes working regular weekends and bank holidays as well as being on call for out of hour's emergencies and working sometimes early or late to meet business needs. 
Normal hours are seasonal - Main season (8am-5pm), Winter season (8am-4pm).
We use a system called BrightHR to notify of monthly rotas in advance and training will be given upon induction.

Skills:
• Relevant qualification.
• Previous experience working within a zoological collection.
• Motivated and enthusiastic individual who can work alone and as part of a team.
• Good verbal and written communication skills.
• Good organizational and time management skills.
• Excellent hygiene standards.
• Computer literate
• Wide knowledge of biology, ecology and captive requirements of taxa relevant to the collection
• Flexible approach to work and ability to work under pressure
• Full clean driving license is preferable but not essential.
Good understanding of health and safety within the work place are also essential.

TO APPLY

Please register your interest at enquiries@hemsleyconservationcentre.co.uk for an application form.

Closing Date: Saturday 13th January 2018









Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant
      


Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Bird Trainer


Bird Trainer


Al Ain Zoo, United Arab Emirates

Al Ain Zoo is seeking an experienced, motivated, hardworking Bird Trainer to work with a dedicated team of Keepers within the Bird Training Section
This position offers an excellent opportunity to work with a wide range of bird species including birds of prey, parrots and owls in the largest Zoo in the Middle East. Al Ain Zoo is a 1000 hectare wildlife experience with a focus on arid land wildlife conservation, education, animal management, veterinary care and visitor experience.
 It has over 200 species of animal consisting of more than 3800 specimens displayed in extensive landscaped habitats and a 53 hectare African Wildlife Safari.

The Role:
The Bird Trainer is responsible for the day to day aspects of the bird collection at the Bird Training Centre to assist in organizing public bird shows, educational demonstrations and bird training. All duties assigned should be undertaken with a positive attitude that reflects Al Ain Zoo’s mission and vision of connecting people to wildlife and conservation. The position is a member of the bird training staff and reports directly to the Supervisor of Bird Training.
The position is full time, working 5 days per week and will include weekends and public holidays. Applicants should be physically fit, able to work outdoors in challenging conditions and be culturally sensitive.

Qualifications & Experience:
Education, training and experience that clearly demonstrates the knowledge and skills required. A minimum of four years’ experience as a bird trainer at a comparable organization.

To Apply:
Applicants should send their full, updated CV and covering letter to:  recruitment@alainzoo.ae by the 19th January 2018













Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant
      


Curator, Birds & Reptiles



Curator, Birds & Reptiles



Al Ain Zoo, United Arab Emirates

Al Ain Zoo is seeking an experienced, motivated, hardworking Curator of Birds & Reptiles to lead a dedicated team of Supervisors, Senior Keepers and Keepers within the assigned unit
This position offers an excellent opportunity to work with a wide range of avian and reptilian species in extensive habitat displays, aviaries and walk through immersive exhibits in the largest Zoo in the Middle East. New plans are underway to for a new reptile experience called Reptile Park and an interactive penguin display. Al Ain Zoo is a 1000 hectare wildlife experience with a focus on arid land wildlife conservation, education, animal management, veterinary care and visitor experience.
It has over 200 species of animal consisting of more than 3800 specimens displayed in extensive landscaped habitats and a 53 hectare African Wildlife Safari. Birds and reptiles make up over 100 species

The Role:
This position is required to enhance the integrity of different functions within assigned areas, undertake the planning and budgeting process for the unit and to plan for new and enhancement projects related to birds and reptiles. It will aim to standardize work procedures and policies among different functions while maintaining a safe working environment. Responsibilities include effective communication with relevant internal and external stakeholders and to raise general work standards by ensuring the effective implementation of Standard Operating Procedures and other relevant policies and procedures. The position oversees all aspects of the safe care and handling of the bird and reptile collection and contributes to strategic collection planning. This position will participate in preparation of the departmental annual work plans and budget as well as policies relevant to the assigned area of work.
The position is full time, working 5 days per week and may include some weekends and public holidays. It reports directly to the General Curator. Applicants should be physically fit, able to work outdoors in challenging conditions and be culturally sensitive.

Qualifications and Experience:
A Bachelor Degree in Zoology, Animal Science, Veterinary Sciences or a related field is desirable with a minimum 10 years of relevant working experience. 

To Apply:
Applicants should send their full, updated CV and covering letter to:  recruitment@alainzoo.ae by the 19th January 2018













Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant
      


Supervisor of Carnivores


Supervisor of Carnivores

Al Ain Zoo, United Arab Emirates


Al Ain Zoo is seeking an experienced, motivated, hardworking Carnivore Supervisor to lead a dedicated team of Senior Keepers and Keepers within the Carnivore section

This position offers an excellent opportunity to work with a wide range of carnivore species in extensive habitat displays in the largest Zoo in the Middle East. Al Ain Zoo is a 1000 hectare wildlife experience with a focus on arid land wildlife conservation, education, animal management, veterinary care and visitor experience.
 It has over 200 species of animal consisting of more than 3800 specimens displayed in extensive landscaped habitats and a 53 hectare African Wildlife Safari.

The Role:
The Supervisor of Carnivores is responsible for the daily supervision of the section including staff management, setting routine daily procedures, applying enrichment plans, undertaking husbandry procedures, maintaining and updating Standard Operating Procedures, record keeping on ZIMS and maintaining a safe working environment.
The position is full time, working 5 days per week and will include weekends and public holidays. Applicants should be physically fit, able to work outdoors in challenging conditions and be culturally sensitive.

Qualifications & Experience:
A Bachelor Degree in Zoology, Animal Science, Veterinary Science or a related field is desirable with a minimum of 7 years of relevant working experience.

To Apply:
Applicants should send their full, updated CV and covering letter to: recruitment@alainzoo.ae by the 19th January 2018














Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant
      


Monday, December 25, 2017

ANIMAL CARE MANAGER (full-time):



ANIMAL CARE MANAGER (full-time):

The National Marine Life Center, a non-profit marine animal hospital and science and education center on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, seeks a full-time Animal Care Manager to work with stranded sea turtles and seals.

Responsibilities include:  managing and training animal care staff and volunteers; serving as primary liaison between the veterinarian(s) and animal care staff and volunteers; animal husbandry; performing animal health assessments; scheduling procedures; collecting samples; handling and restraining marine animals; preparing food and feeding; administering vitamins and medications; cleaning and maintaining the facilities; testing water quality; and maintaining and troubleshooting the life support systems.

Additional duties include:  participating in fundraising activities including special events and grantwriting; presenting educational programs to the public; and assisting with general office and organizational duties.

For additional information, visit: http://nmlc.org/about/staff/job-opportunities

Requirements:  experience rehabilitating stranded sea turtles and seals; demonstrated leadership, supervision, and team building skills; B.A./B.S. in biology, zoology, or related field, and/or veterinary technician degree/certification, and/or equivalent work experience; excellent verbal and written communication skills; proficiency with veterinary diagnostic equipment such as blood analyzers and radiography; comfort with standard MS Office software. Must be able and willing to work weekends and holidays.

Send cover letter, resume, and the names of three professional references to Kathy Zagzebski, President & Executive Director, kzagzebski@nmlc.org, (fax) 508-759-5477, National Marine Life Center, P.O. Box 269, Buzzards Bay, MA, 02532-0269. E-mailed applications preferred.

Position open until filled.


The National Marine Life Center rehabilitates and releases stranded marine mammals and sea turtles in order to advance science and education in marine wildlife health and conservation. We are a small, independent, non-profit organization. To learn more, visit our website at www.nmlc.org. The National Marine Life Center is an equal opportunity employer.












Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant
      


Sunday, December 24, 2017

Bird of Prey Keeper/Trainer/Presenter



Bird of Prey Keeper/Trainer/Presenter

Kalba Bird of Prey Centre, Sharjah. UAE.



Under the patronage of HH Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah and Supreme Council Member, Kalba Bird of Prey Centre provides education to schools, universities and open to the general public. We are also involved in research, and breeding of endangered raptor species.

Situated on the east coast of the UAE, Kalba Bird of Prey Centre, is the only dedicated BoP centre in the UAE. We house a collection of around 70 birds, most of which are found locally or within the Middle East.

Responsible to:        The Operations Manager of the Centre

Job Description:         To perform a number of integral animal-husbandry and training duties, important to the day to day running of the Centre; to provide support to various activities around the Centre. This position is also responsible for some of the administrative duties in the absence of the Assistant to the Manager.

Responsibilities: Not limited to.        Assist in the day to day management of a team of flying birds (trained and in-training) and a number of aviary birds (breeding and non-breeding). This includes responsibility for the husbandry and welfare of captive birds, maintenance of equipment and facilities, food preparation and feeding, accurate record-keeping, cleaning and overseeing the cleaning of all areas. Assist with the presentation of daily educational displays for the public and private groups. This will involve the flying of a number of birds of prey on view to the public whereby bird and public safety must be a priority at all times.

The successful candidate must have a Biology, Zoology, or Bird of Prey/Falconry qualification (or equivalent); and a minimum of 5 years professional experience with birds of prey, excellent husbandry, breeding, and enrichment skills; preferably in a zoological environment. Good communications and must be able to coordinate and present displays. Must be able to follow direction well, be able to work well in a group or on your own. Legally entitled to work in UAE and have a valid driver’s licence.

We are looking for a full time team member to join us in 2018.
In the first instance please send your C.V. with a cover letter to gerry.whitehouse@epaa.shj.ae

All applicants will receive a full job description by return email.


Applications will close when a suitable applicant has been found.












Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant