Animal Keeper
Lakeland Wildlife Oasis
Full-time/permanent position.
Lakeland
Wildlife Oasis, owned and operated by the Lakeland Trust for Natural Sciences,
is a small BIAZA accredited zoo based in South Cumbria. The park is currently
undergoing extensive and exciting developments and is seeking a full-time
animal keeper to aid development and maintenance of the zoo’s animal
collection. This role will involve daily husbandry and care of the zoo’s
diverse living collection, as well as other duties including on-site
development and delivery of conservation education.
The
successful applicant will have a positive outlook, a strong initiative and keen
interest in aiding the zoo towards its charitable aims and objectives. Applicants
should be able to communicate well and work in team. Experience with Category 1
species desirable.
This
role entails a 37.5 hour 5-day working week including weekends and bank
holidays. Due to location of the site and lack of public transport, a full UK
driving license is necessary.
Key Roles and Responsibilities:
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Daily animal husbandry inc. preparation and distribution of
food and water, general cleaning, enrichment, training and records.
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Adherence to all living collection policies, procedures, safe
working practices and risk assessments.
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Maintenance and development of new and existing enclosures/facilities.
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Public-animal experiences inc. daily keeper talks, keeper for
the day experiences, school tours and outreach.
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Training and development of trainee animal keepers,
volunteers and work placement students.
Requirements:
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An animal science related qualification and/or DMZAA.
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Full UK Driving License.
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Minimum 1/2 years’ experience animal keeping in a zoological
collection.
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Physically fit for the demands of the role.
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Flexible approach to working hours.
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An understanding and passion for progressive animal management.
To
apply for this position, please email your CV and cover letter to mail@wildlifeoasis.co.uk
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