Section Head
– Animal Events
Permanent – Full time – 40 hours per week
(annualised).
Due to the internal restructuring of the
Animal Department a unique opportunity has arisen for an experienced ‘Animal Events’
Section Head to join our zoo and offers scope and potential to lead the Events
team into the next phase in Blackpool Zoos future.
The
role dictates that a ‘hands on’ approach will be required and an emphasis on
coaching of individuals and team building is essential. You will need to be able
to manage and prioritize a diverse workload and have problem solving
skills.
As well as being responsible for your section, you will also be part of the Senior Animal Management team within the zoo. In this role, you will help to develop and move forward the animal department in a new and exciting time within Blackpool Zoo’s history.
You will need to demonstrate a public focused attitude with a clear
understanding of the important role within the zoo that our interactive &
informative displays have on our visitors, by delivering the Zoos Education
& Conservation messages through a well presented display you can help influence
in excess of 500,000 visitors per year and contribute to the continued success
of our associated in-situ
conservation projects linked to these displays.
As well as being skilled in training new behavior’s (various taxa) you
will have excellent presentation skills and will need to be hard working,
physically fit, enthusiastic and reliable.
The section currently maintains a large breeding group of Californian
Sea Lions and a number of display birds including, Bird of Prey, small &
large parrots and several small mammal species. As the lead member of the Events
team, you will be responsible for planning and presenting both the sea lion and
bird displays and facilitating public meet and greets with a range of animals.
A minimum of 6 years zoo keeping experience with at least 4 years presenting
and animal training experience in a similar environment, plus proven people
management skills and the DMZAA course, or equivalent, are essential.
A full driving license is essential.
We offer a competitive salary and the opportunity to further your career
within the zoological world.
Blackpool Zoo offers the following benefits
(after probationary period);
·
28 days paid holiday (inclusive
of Bank Holidays) rising to 33 days after 5 years.
·
Work place pension
·
Company sick pay (after 1 year
service)
·
Branded uniform provided (as
required)
·
Relevant internal and external
training provided
·
Free entry to our 2 aquariums
for staff and immediate family
·
Complimentary tickets
·
Discount in our catering and
Retail outlets (as applicable)
·
Free staff parking
·
Company life cover
·
Childcare vouchers
Subsidised single occupancy (on site) accommodation will be available with this
post, if required.
Blackpool Zoo is one of the UK’s most established medium sized zoos, and
in recent years the zoo has gone through a rapid modernization and development
process.
The Zoo is operated by Parques Reunidos, one of Europe’s largest leisure
and attraction operators which specializes in the tourism/leisure sector.
Parques Reunidos currently operates over 60 parks around the world and attracts
over 20 million visitors
The closing date for applications: 10th February 2019
Please note, we will be reviewing
applications and conducting interviews throughout the advertising period for
this role. The role may therefore be filled prior to the closing date. We would
encourage you to submit your application form as soon as possible to avoid
disappointment. All candidates will be notified of the outcome of the
application by email within 4 weeks of submitting their application. We are
only able to provide individual feedback to those candidates who are successful
through to the interview stage.
Please send a detailed CV and covering
letter explaining why you wish to be considered for this post to Mrs Anita
Bubbins, Personnel Manager, Blackpool Zoo, East Park Drive, Blackpool,
Lancashire. FY3 8PP or by email to anita.bubbins@blackpoolzoo.org.uk
Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant |
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