Manager, Wildlife Operations
Taronga Conservation Society
About the role…
The successful individual will be leading and managing a variety
of operational, animal care, and horticulture functions and activities within
the Taronga Zoo Operations Division. This role is responsible for the people
and teams that deliver the daily care and husbandry for the animals in
Taronga’s care and people and team that delivers the horticulture functions at
Taronga Zoo. The position also leads the safety, maintenance, policy and
regulatory requirements in relation to wildlife and horticulture operations
across both Taronga Zoo and Taronga Western Plains Zoo Dubbo. It is responsible
for ensuring the highest level of integration between Wildlife Operations and
Taronga’s guest experience and conservation outcomes.
To learn more and/or apply please click HERE
FYI
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