Friday, June 14, 2019

BEHAVIOURAL MANAGEMENT VOLUNTARY WORKER




BEHAVIOURAL MANAGEMENT
VOLUNTARY WORKER (TRAINING PLACEMENT)
from 1st September 2019

We currently have an opportunity for a Voluntary Worker for a period of 6 months (including a one-month evaluation period and the opportunity, when 5 months into your placement, to extend to a maximum of one year) within our Field Conservation and Research Department.

Voluntary Worker (Training Placement) roles are not for current students as we are unable to support you with a college or University placement whilst you volunteer with us.

Our own training agreement will be completed and reviewed regularly with you throughout your training placement and you will take away a completed training record and certificate on the successful end of your placement.

Our Voluntary Worker training placement program has resulted in a high percentage of participants finding employment within the zoological sector and it is our aim, along with your support, to provide you with the experience necessary to go on to be considered for a position within the zoo industry. As such, our Voluntary Worker roles are for those looking for valuable experience within the zoo sector.

Mission Statement
Paignton Zoo is an education, scientific and conservation charity dedicated to protecting our global wildlife heritage and inspiring in people a respect for animals, plants and the environment.

Aim of voluntary worker role:
The main aim of the placement will be to continue to develop and evaluate the work of the Behavioural Management Committee (BMC) at all 3 zoo sites – Paignton Zoo, Newquay Zoo and Living Coasts; monitor, improve and evaluate current environmental enrichment practises, animal training programmes, conduct welfare assessments and organise BMC meetings. The Voluntary Worker will focus on all of our animal sections at all 3 zoo sites, and is based at Paignton Zoo.

The objectives of the voluntary worker role are to:
Gain experience and understanding of the application and importance of behavioural husbandry in improving captive animal welfare; Apply own personal skills and take ownership of a series of tasks and/or a research project; monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of the BMC and the programmes it involves; Publish on the progress of the BMC’s work; Gain experience on all animal sections (you will be asked to volunteer wherever the relevant Curator or BMC member requires you to).

Tasks:
Coordinate and communicate information between BMC representatives from all departments within the Trust; Conduct welfare assessments for species at all 3 zoo sites, write audit reports, recommend actions to improve welfare and monitor action completion; Design species-appropriate enrichment items and schedules for all animal sections and monitor the effectiveness of enrichment programmes; Manage animal training protocols and monitor programme progress; Input behavioural data into ZIMS global animal record system; Write and submit publications on the work of the BMC; Organise quarterly BMC meetings and attend taxon-specific welfare meetings; Coordinate the Wild Planet Trust Amazon wish lists and keep records of donations.


Time:
Paignton Zoo is open every day and Voluntary Workers are full time i.e. a five-day volunteering week, including some weekends. This will be discussed as part of your Informal Discussion, which you will be invited to attend if shortlisted from your Interest Form / CV / covering letter.

Place of duty:
Field Conservation Department; enclosures / areas around the zoos with some travel to Living Coasts (Torquay) and Newquay Zoo.

Department manager:
Zoo Research Officer

Skills required:
An MSc or equivalent qualification from an animal science related discipline; experience of undertaking zoo-based research projects and publications; previous animal-related work experience or volunteering; good communication skills (both of these are desirable but not essential); competency in Microsoft Office programmes; adaptability to different environments; able to volunteer in a team and independently; must be reliable; able to follow strict instructions.

Materials required:
A polo shirt, sweatshirt, combat trousers, fleece, waterproof coat and steel-toe capped wellies or boots are provided for a small deposit (£20) as part of your induction.
 
Any health and safety requirements:
Keepers will talk you through all relevant health and safety requirements and risk assessments for the duties that you will be carrying out. You will need to ensure your tetanus injection is valid and will be kept up-to-date throughout your placement.

Please note
All Voluntary Workers for this role must be aged 18 years or over.
All Voluntary Workers are purely voluntary, and as such, Paignton Zoo does not provide any financial support or expenses to those wishing to register their interest in or take on these positions with us. If you are successful in becoming a Voluntary Worker with us, two references will be taken up before you are able to start and, for identification purposes, you will be required to bring your passport and your National Insurance card (or number NI printed on a document) with you to your induction meeting.

To register your interest for this Behavioural Management Voluntary Worker role
Please complete the Interest Form at https://www.paigntonzoo.org.uk/support-us/volunteer/volunteer-register stating Voluntary Worker: Behavioural Management in the role choice and then email a CV and covering letter to pzvolunteering@wildplanettrust.org.uk by Sunday 30th June 2019.

If you have picked up a paper version of our Volunteer Interest Form, please send your completed form to Volunteers’ Co-ordinator, Paignton Zoo, Totnes Road, Paignton TQ4 7EU, along with your CV and covering letter.


If the items shown above are not received, we will be unable to take your interest further.










photo 
Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant

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