Thursday, January 28, 2021

Living Collections Manager



 Living Collections Manager

WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre, Ormskirk, Lancashire

37.5 Hours per week to be worked on a rota basis to include weekends, bank holidays and evenings in line with business requirements

£29,351 per annum (accommodation provided)  

 

Exciting times are coming to Martin Mere, where we are planning considerable investment in redeveloping our zoological collection. As a result, we are looking to recruit a creative individual, with avicultural, grounds and people management experience, to take responsibility for our already outstanding collection of wetland birds and mammals, to support our exciting development plans and to bring a team of keepers along for the ride.

 

The successful candidate will ensure that their team performs at the highest level, be instrumental in improving animal husbandry, build strong working relationships with other departments and contribute to developing new exhibits.

 

Other duties will include public engagement and keeping the grounds to a high standard of presentation.

 

You will form part of the duty management team and there is an opportunity for a rent-free, on-site, three bedroom cottage, overlooking Martin Mere, to enable better performance of duties (including providing some out of hours emergency cover).

 

The successful candidate will be educated to A level standard, or equivalent, with previous animal husbandry experience, in particular, aviculture.  Previous people management is essential, as are excellent communication skills. Experience of the design and development of exhibits and horticultural management are desirable.

 

The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) is a conservation charity that protects wetlands for wildlife and people. We conserve, restore and create wetlands. We are pioneers in saving wetland wildlife, both in the UK and around the world. At our 10 UK sites around a million visitors a year engage with wetland nature. We work internationally in key global wetland areas, balancing conservation with sustainable livelihoods and influencing national and international conservation policies.

 

In return for your hard work and dedication you’ll enjoy a wide range of benefits including:

-       25 days annual leave plus bank holidays increasing to 30 days after 5 years’ service

-       Contributory pension scheme (conditions apply)

-       Life assurance

-       Free car parking and secure bike storage areas

-       Cycle to work scheme

-       Free entry to all our centres

 

WWT is an equal opportunities employer and all applications will be considered solely on merit.

 

For more information, and to apply for the role, please visit

 

http://jobs.wwt.org.uk/vacancies/1334/ZooNewsDig/living_collections_manager/

Closing date:  10th February 2021

Interview date:  22nd February 2021

Registered Charity Number England & Wales, no 1030884 and Scotland, no SC039410 




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Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant

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