Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Assistant Curator of Birds and Mammals


Assistant Curator of Birds and Mammals

Job Summary:

A unique position has arisen within our small team of animal keeping staff. We are looking for a keen, passionate and enthusiastic person to join our team as Assistant Curator of Birds and Mammals. They will aid the Curator of Birds and Mammals in all duties and will take a lead role within the Park.

Location: Beale Park is part of the Child Beale Trust, a registered charity. The Park itself is set in 38-acres within a 300-acre country estate in the idyllic Berkshire countryside alongside the River Thames.

Hours of work: This is a permanent full-time position working 40 hours a week over 7 days on a rota basis which will require some weekends and bank holidays.

Responsibilities and Duties:

·        To maintain a high standard of husbandry care of all bird enclosures, public viewing areas and off show exhibits.

·        To prepare and feed aviary section and cover other sections when required due to days off, holiday, illnesses etc.

·        To encourage the reproduction of animals within our collection plan

·        To provide additional animal care if needed such as incubation, hand-rearing and extra care for sick individuals.

·        To provide accurate and up-to-date paper records of behaviours, reproduction, births, deaths, and movements of individuals to be given to the animal registrar.

·        To be confident with capturing and restraining of all animals within our collection.

·        To be responsible for the correct identification methods such as ringing and ID chips within all sections

·        To provide assistance, training, and supervision of volunteers, work experience and staff.

·        To be confident in public engagement activities and answering queries from members of the public.

Skills and Qualifications:

·        Full clean driving licence

·        Previous experience as section head of birds or similar is essential and must have worked in the environment for a minimum of 8 years.

·        Extensive knowledge of avicultural, husbandry, diet and reproduction.

·        A good understanding of conservation and education in the modern zoo environment.

·        A good level of health and fitness to carry out a heavy workload.

·        Must be able to aid in construction work for existing and new exhibits.

·        DMZAA or equivalent is preferred but not essential.

·        Excellent verbal and written communication skills

·        Computer literate

·        Good organisational and time management skills

·        Ability to work within a team and also use one’s own initiative.

Benefits:

·        First Aid cover.

·        Uniform provided.

·        Free parking.

·        Four weeks holidays, including public holidays

·        Pension scheme

To apply for this position please send your CV and covering letter to louise.clarke@bealepark.org.uk

Closing date for applications:  Friday 4th January 2019
















Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant
      


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