Trainee Animal Keeper
(Mammals)
Maternity cover 12 month contract
East Midland Zoological Society
has been running Twycross Zoo for almost 60 years in the heart of Atherstone. We are an award-winning
conservation and science-led zoo, and are a registered charity, welcoming over half a million people
every year.
We house 500 animals
which include the largest chimpanzee family in the UK and the biggest
primate collection in the
world. We are the only zoo in Europe to house all 4 Great Apes – Gorilla,
Orangutan, Bonobo and Chimpanzee, and
we care for some of the most endangered species to the highest welfare
standards, including Sumatran Tigers,
Amur Leopards and Snow Leopards.
In 2014, we launched our 20-year
£55 million Masterplan. Since this time, new habitats include our 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.
The Role –
Trainee Animal Keeper
(Mammals)
As a Trainee Animal
Keeper, you’ll benefit
from regular supervision following structured training
at the outset, caring for the animals in our mammals section, which
includes the large and small hoofstock, carnivores and small mammals
(for example: Giraffes, Rhinos, Meerkats, Goats, Bush dogs etc.).
You will help to ensure that
animal keeping is carried out to the Zoo’s required standards, with duties that will include
although not be limited to:
·
Preparing and distributing food and water
to animals, in quantities and manner
as guided by Senior Keepers
· 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
· Engaging with visitors
and answering enquiries from the public in a
helpful and polite manner
Our Requirements – Trainee Animal Keeper (Mammals)
·
Some experience caring for
domestic and/or exotic animals, ideally with prior experience of working with mammals’ species,
gained in a Zoo or similar setting.
·
Achieved or willing to work towards an appropriate animal
related qualification
· Ability
to demonstrate a responsible and enthusiastic approach to work, including a willingness to work in a variety of weather conditions
· A passion
for the Zoo’s work and purpose
· Excellent verbal and written
communication skills
· A flexible
approach to duties
and working hours
·
Due to our location, you will need
to have a way of getting to us under your own steam without reliance on public
transport
The Package
You’ll be working 34.4 hours per
week, 4 days out of 7 on a rolling 3 week rota, between the hours of 8am and 5pm in winter and 8am and 6pm in
summer, with a paid 30-minute break and an unpaid hour for lunch. As
a Trainee Animal Keeper you will benefit
from:
·
12-month maternity cover
contract
· Salary of £15938.21 for working
34.4 hours per week (equivalent to £8.91
per hour)
· 31 days annual leave
(pro rata)
· Uniform
· Staff membership card giving you free entry to
the Zoo on your days off
· Complimentary Twycross
Zoo ticket allowance for friends and family
· Free access
to other BIAZA
zoos and aquariums
· 25% discount
in the Twycross Zoo gift shop
·
10% discount in
Twycross Zoo food and beverage outlets
·
Free onsite parking
· Star of the month award scheme
·
Access to work counselling services
Staff engagement is at the
very core of what we do.
We are committed to the fundamental approach
of equal opportunities in employment.
More about Twycross Zoo:
Twycross Zoo is at the forefront
of conservation, education and research, and we have a strong commitment to our award-winning education programme, aiming to increase the level of awareness, knowledge and understanding of visitors about our animals and their plight in the
wild.
This is an exciting time to join
Twycross Zoo as we have recently been awarded £20 million grant funding to develop the National Science
and Conservation Centre on the Twycross Zoo site. The NSCC will support vital work around species conservation,
bringing together experts in conservation science and train the next generation of conservationists, whilst
offering researchers from around the world
the opportunity to study the four Great Apes as well as 100 endangered species,
in naturalistic complex
environments. The facilities will include a lecture theatre, classrooms, and
laboratories, all planned to open in 2024.
All applications for this Trainee Animal Keeper (Mammals) vacancy
are to be submitted online, and strictly
no agency calls or agency
CV submissions.
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