Monday, October 25, 2021

Assistant Manager, Marine Mammals

 


Assistant Manager, Marine Mammals

 

Atlantis Resorts – Dubai

 

About The Role

 

As part of the Marine Mammal management team, you will lead in ensuring that the team provides a healthy and sanitary living conditions, proper nutrition, conditions and maintains animal behavior through enrichment training. You will be responsible for overseeing safe animal and guests’ interactions through advanced application of conditioning and criteria recognition. You will manage the marine mammal specialists and fulfills various leadership roles as delegated.

 

About You

 

Our ideal candidate will have a Rescue Certification together with an Intermediate application of animal training and animal husbandry principles (curatorial skills) on a daily basis with direct emphasis on employee, guest and animal safety. You will have skills associated with short term planning necessary for achieving daily and weekly animal training goals. This includes involvement in training behaviors from beginning to completion with detailed record of progress. You will be responsible for consistent application of Guest Service skills associated with dolphin interaction programs. This includes basic problem solving without compromising quality and safety.

 

A minimum of three years’ experience in behavioral modification, care, or related animal field and have completed cross-training in Dolphin Bay. You will have to pass Swim Test and is proficient in application and development of animal training and animal husbandry principles.

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