Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Penguin Trainer


Penguin Trainer

Ski Dubai is currently looking for a new Penguin Trainer to join their team for their exciting, interesting and highly successful project in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
We fully appreciate that there are not a lot of people out there with Penguin training experience so you will learn this aspect on the job. It is essential though that applicants have considerable animal husbandry and training experience with a serious and genuine interest in promoting an educational conservation message to our multinational guests.
The trainers will participate in the husbandry and training of the penguin collection, including the maintenance and cleaning of the penguin facility, preparation of diets, penguin feeding and the set-up and maintenance of presentation areas.
You will work with and alongside a team of friendly, outgoing and dedicated international trainers. The penguins AND the trainers ARE the team.

Key Tasks:
•        Monitor and perform daily feeding and training of King and Gentoo penguins
•        Monitor penguins and guests during public demonstrations
•        Clean exhibit on a daily basis, including touch-up after presentations
•        Manage the LSS and perform daily water quality checks
•        Observe penguins for signs of stress or illness
•        Keep records up to date each day
•        Computer literate in Excel, Word, Powerpoint
•        Public speaking for a variety of penguin presentations and guest orientation
•        Willing to work weekends, public holidays and overtime when required
•        Performs other duties as required
•        Reliable

Qualifications:
•        Bachelor’s degree in Biology or Zoology or Diploma in the Management of Zoo and Aquarium Animals or related field or equivalent experience
•        Preferably three years of training experience, ideally with marine mammals. Alternative expertise in animal husbandry given serious consideration (incubation, hand rearing).

Key Competencies:
•        Previous experience in maintaining living specimens
•        Ability to work well with staff and supervisors
•        Ability to perform well under duress typical of positions dealing with living organisms
•        Able to work alone and to work with others

Typical Physical Demands:
•        Be able to lift 50 lbs. to shoulder height
•        Carry materials, transport boxes, buckets, etc. throughout the facility
•        Able to work on rota
•        Standing, walking for long periods in an extremely cold freezing environment


All applicants should use the below link to upload their CV’s and answer a few questions about themselves.


Closing date for applications: 30 April 2019






photo 
Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant

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