Curator
of Mammals
Chester
Zoo
We are Chester Zoo, and for over 80 years we have been a leading
conservation and education charity, and an amazing, award-winning visitor
attraction.
We’re also a team of passionate, talented, enthusiastic and
expert people, doing everything we can to prevent extinction, from caring for
animals to discovering new conservation ideas, and giving our visitors an
inspirational day out.
We work hard because we love animals, we care about nature, we
love Chester Zoo and, despite all the challenges that 2020 has thrown at us, we
still want to be the best zoo in the world! If you think you can help us to
achieve that, then we’d love to hear from you.
We currently have an exciting vacancy for a Curator of Mammals
to join our busy Animal and Plant Department.
The Role:
Reporting directly to the Collections Directors, you will have
responsibility for Chester Zoo’s vast mammal collection (approximately 100
species). As Curator of Mammals you will be part of the senior management
team and will be responsible for leading, coaching, developing and managing the
mammal team, developing conservation leaders of the future. You will oversee
all departmental operations in line with the Zoo’s mission and values; and will
support the Director in driving the strategic objectives of Chester Zoo.
The ideal candidate will:
- Have excellent leadership, people
management, communication and influencing skills at a senior level with
proven experience of managing and developing high performing teams.
- Have
strong interpersonal skills with the ability lead, coach, develop and
motivate a large team; providing training and development opportunities,
demonstrating effective performance management and ensuring a robust
succession plan is in place. Support team members to understand and adhere
to people processes and work with the People and Culture Manager, actively
seeking opportunities to input into and feedback on those processes to
ensure they are industry leading.
- Have a comprehensive understanding
of the potential contribution of a modern zoological collection to
conservation, science and conservation education.
- Possess
excellent judgement and ability to take high profile decisions.
- Have an excellent track record in
leading and maintaining the highest possible standards of husbandry and
welfare, exhibit design and visitor experience
- Have an excellent knowledge of
mammals, their diversity and individual husbandry needs.
- Have a thorough understanding of
breeding programme management, its role in conservation and the importance
of cooperation between zoological collections and zoo associations.
- Have experience of setting and
working within strict budgets.
- Ability
to work under pressure, prioritise and to handle large workloads in a
dynamic environment.
- Have excellent English written and
verbal communication skills including public speaking and lecturing both
internal and external meetings.
- A
HND or degree level qualification in a zoological related science would be
desirable but is not essential.
Working
hours are 40 hours per week, generally worked Monday – Friday, although you
will be required to work on weekends and Bank Holidays as rostered and some
flexibility is required.
The
salary is £55,907.98 per annum based on working 40 hours per week. In
addition we offer a range of amazing benefits which can be found at http://www.chesterzoo.org/work-with-us/staff-benefits/
Candidates
wanting to discuss the role further may contact Mike Jordan, Collections
Director at m.jordan@chesterzoo.org
To
apply for this position, go to www.chesterzoo.org/work-with-us/ and click
‘Apply Now’ to provide your current CV and complete the application form
highlighting your skills and experience including why you believe you should be
considered for our Curator of Mammals role.
Closing
date for applications is 18th December 2020.
Shortlisting
of applications and interviews for the role will take after the closing date
Contact me? See below.
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