Internship/Work Experience
Alameda Wildlife Conservation Park
Gibraltar
An exciting
opportunity to join our growing team and spend the winter in warmer climes at
Gibraltar’s only wildlife park. The Alameda Wildlife Conservation Park is a
small collection of exotic animals set in Gibraltar Botanic Gardens.
We currently have
vacancies for 2 voluntary work experience placements for a period of 6-12
months (including a one month probationary period) beginning in November 2018.
Successful candidates will have the opportunity to work with most of the
animals in our collection and to gain a wide range of skills.
Candidates would be
required to participate in the daily husbandry and daily routines of the animal
department. This includes feeding animals, maintaining enclosures, daily record
keeping and animal health checks. Assist keepers with the daily supervision of
existing volunteers and participate in the training of new volunteers and work
experience students.
You will also
receive training to participate in keeper talks and park events. You will have
the opportunity to gain knowledge of the different aspects of the Wildlife Park
such as veterinary treatment, enrichment and record keeping.
Where suitable,
there may also be opportunities for research projects to be undertaken.
- Preference will be given to applicants with an animal related qualification or working towards an animal related qualification
- Some experience within the zoo industry or with exotics would be desirable but not essential.
- Applicants should be enthusiastic, hard-working and have a willingness to learn new skills.
- Be physically fit for the demands of the post.
All placements are
entirely voluntary and it is with regret that the Wildlife Park cannot provide
any financial support or expenses to those wishing to apply for these
positions.
Applicants will be
responsible for funding all flights and accommodation during their stay.
Assistance can be given to find accommodation nearby.
To apply for the
above position please send a CV and covering letter to Jessica Leaper
(info@awcp.gi)
More information can
be obtained on our website
Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant |
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