Conservation and
Learning and Discovery Manager
SEA LIFE UK
We are currently
recruiting for a Conservation and Learning and Discovery Manager for SEA LIFE
(UK), based in Weymouth, Dorset. The key aspects of this role are to develop
and implement the conservation and learning and discovery programs, which will
add to and help deliver fun and entertaining experiences for our visitors,
engage our staff, and underpin the SEA LIFE brand. These programs will also
specifically support the attainment of SEA LIFE’s business goals, and
proactively position SEA LIFE as a world-leader of aquatic animal displays
through positive impacts in the natural world.
In partnership with
key stakeholders you will assist in the development of the global strategy, and
lead the implementation of the UK regional strategy, which will incorporate the
building of SEA LIFE’s conservation, education and scientific research credentials
through active and coordinated programming. This will include the development
of meaningful metrics to monitor and ensure success, allowing SEA LIFE to
demonstrate its impact in these areas, regionally and across the globe.
Duties will also
include maintaining up-to-date records of the scale, scope and impacts of the
conservation, education and research programs at each of the SEA LIFE sites
across the UK, developing and providing relevant training for site-based staff,
responding to needs and support the SEA LIFE Trust, the Board of Conscience and
the Ethical Review Board. You will provide the SEA LIFE Head of Region (to whom
you will report), Divisional Director, and associated regional managers with
timely data and analyses.
We are looking for the following skills and
experience;
- Bachelor’s degree in science or a related field
- Proven experience developing, implementing and monitoring conservation, education and/or research programs in an informal science learning environment
- The ability to motivate others remotely and in-person
- Excellent influencing skills
- The ability to multi-task, with high levels of independence, creativity and objectivity
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills at all levels
- Highly organised with excellent attention to detail
- Able to work well under pressure
- Able to prioritise and manage time effectively
This is a Full Time,
permanent role and the hours of work are 9.00am – 5.00pm Monday to Friday;
however, the need to be flexible is essential.
Great people, great
perks! As well as a fun and collaborative environment with a competitive salary
and 25 days holiday you can look forward to enjoying a great benefits
package including a Group Personal
Pension Plan, Merlin Magic pass, Employee Assistance Programme, Childcare
Vouchers, Life Assurance, 25% discount in our retail shops and restaurants, 40%
discount online off of LEGO, and much more!
To apply please
click HERE
Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant |
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