Animal Keeper (Great Apes)
Despite the significant challenges
that the pandemic has thrown at Twycross Zoo, we are as determined as ever to
evolve and progress with our ambitious plans.
Based in the heart of England, we
are an award-winning conservation charity and rapidly growing visitor
attraction. We’re committed to supporting global welfare and conservation
efforts in the captive breeding of endangered species whilst supporting
projects from many different countries around the world, including Ape Action
Africa, Lola Ya Bonobo and the FFI Cao Vit Gibbon Project.
In 2014, we launched our 20 year,
£55million Masterplan. Since this time, new habitats which have opened to the
public include Giraffe Savannah, Gibbon Forest and a £3.5 million world-class
chimpanzee habitat, Chimpanzee Eden, and we are looking forward to building on
this continued growth and success. We are the only zoo in the UK to accommodate
all four Great Apes.
What
will this role of Animal Keeper entail?
As an Animal Keeper, you’ll play a
key role in caring for our Great Apes, ensuring that animal keeping is carried
out to the Zoo’s required standards. Your duties will include but not be
limited to:
· Preparing
and distributing food and water to animals
· Learning
about the animals and reporting any animal health concerns to the Section Head
·
Assisting with maintaining enclosures, food preparation and public
viewing areas to a high standard of hygiene, cleanliness and exhibition
·
Motivating and encouraging colleagues, assisting with the development of Trainee Keepers and
providing guidance to work experience students and apprentices
·
Answering enquiries from the public in a helpful and polite
manner, whilst working closely with the Visitor Experience Team and delivering
animal encounters
What
will I need to be considered for this Animal Keeper vacancy?
·
At least 3 years’ experience of animal keeping, which must have
included working with Category 1 animals, along with an appropriate animal
related qualification (or willing to work towards)
·
Enthusiastic, high performing and motivated with a proven track
record in zoo animal management
·
Ability to work effectively in a team and without supervision,
with a flexible approach to duties and working
hours
· A
passion for the Zoo’s work and purpose
The ideal candidate will have
experience of working with Great Apes, although this is preferable, not
essential.
What
will I receive in return?
As an Animal Keeper, you’ll
receive a competitive salary, along with additional benefits including 31 days
holiday per annum inclusive of bank holidays, and a staff membership card
giving you free entry to the Zoo on your days off and discounts in our retail
and food outlets, and free onsite parking.
You’ll be employed on permanent
contract, working 43 hours per week on a set 3-week rota. You’ll work 5 days
out of 7 between the hours of 8am to 6pm during the summer and 8am to 5pm
during the winter months.
More about us:
At TZ you’ll be part of an
evolving and progressive organisation, with staff engagement at its very core.
We offer a diverse range of roles and are committed to the fundamental approach
of equal opportunities in employment. Our team strives to educate and inspire
everyone to care about, and therefore contribute to saving, the other species
with which we share our planet.
With
our dedicated and enthusiastic team of colleagues at the heart of everything we
do, we aim to become a recognised “Centre of Excellence” that continues to make
a significant contribution to the welfare and conservation of animals,
especially primates, and remain at the heart of conservation.
We are based in Atherstone, Warwickshire, on the A444 which is
easily accessed via the A5 and the M42 Junction 11.
All applications for this Animal Keeper vacancy are to be
submitted online, and strictly no agency calls or agency CV submissions.
To apply for this position, please head over to http://jobs.twycrosszoo.org, where you will be able to select
this role and submit your CV for consideration.
Contact me? See below.
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