Title: Aviculturist Intern
Department: Aviary
Department
Reporting to: Curator of Birds (Ian Edmans)
Period Covered: 1st
April- 31st September three days
a week
Waddesdon Manor
Waddesdon Manor is
a historic house open to the public.
Created by Baron Ferdinand
de Rothschild from 1874,
it
is home to the Rothschild Collection and was
bequeathed to the National
Trust in 1957.
Today it is managed independently by a Rothschild charitable trust, The Rothschild Foundation, under
the
chairmanship of Lord Rothschild. It currently welcomes
in
the region of 400,000 visitors per
year
to
the property.
Waddesdon is a dynamic place shaped by three generations of Rothschilds,
bringing together
a world class collection of art and decorative arts of
the
18th century, displayed
in original historic interiors including English 18th-century portraits, French 18th-century furniture and porcelain, books, drawings and works on paper, textiles
and
sculpture.
It has a growing collection of
contemporary art, a
temporary exhibitions
gallery and a flourishing exhibitions, education and public events
programme.
It
is also home to one of the finest Victorian
gardens in Britain, a
working Aviary and is
at
the heart of the working Waddesdon Estate.
Waddesdon also encompasses a range of commercial activities including retail,
catering, a hotel and a conference and wedding
business.
Overall Purpose of
a Waddesdon Internship:
An internship at Waddesdon will
allow participation in some of the most exciting work in a
nationally
and
internationally renowned institution. This will in turn give interns a number of formal and informal learning
opportunities that will assist the recipients with their
future careers.
Our aim is to ensure we open the doors of Waddesdon as
wide as possible to the future curators,
conservators, visitor managers, archivists, gardeners, facilities managers, chefs, waiting staff,
stewards, cleaners, events managers,
administrators and leaders we may need in the future.
As well as developing talent in our own staff we would also like to give recent graduates, or
those
interested in working in a similar environment,
an
opportunity to learn first hand by working alongside us in our daily activities.
The Aviary Department:
Within the grounds of Waddesdon
is a rare example of a working Victorian Aviary.
Now managed
as a modern zoo and member of
EAZA. The Aviary is home to a specialist collection of foreign
bird species with an emphasis on
breeding those of conservation concern. Primarily known as a Passeriformes collection the Aviary is also home to Galliformes,
Columbiformes and Piciformes species.
The Aviculturalist
intern will join a small team and will be given a variety of opportunities to learn new
Skills in bird husbandry,
breeding, Record keeping (ZIMS) and artificial
incubation and rearing.
Main Responsibilities of the intern:
•
Provide general
husbandry including diet preparation, feeding and cleaning of
enclosures.
• Provide an environment to encourage species breeding.
• Assist in artificial rearing of species.
•
Detailed record keeping.
Knowledge, Skills & Experience
•
An Interest in Ornithology, Conservation, or
previous experience in a
bird collection.
• A qualification in an animal management course or equivalent.
• Ability to work as
part of a team.
• Good computing skills.
Terms & Conditions
• 22.5 hours per week, over three days.
• Shared accommodation provided in the local area.
• An allowance towards
food costs for each working day.
• A Waddesdon Staff Card.
• Must be able to commit to
the full internship
Application:
To apply, please send a current CV and a letter, maximum 2 pages of A4, outlining your
interest in working at Waddesdon and a
career
in
this sector, and suitability for the role in a
letter. Your
letter
should be no more than 2 sides of A4 and sent to application@waddesdon.org.uk no later than
6pm on 27th March 2022.
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