Monday, May 30, 2022

Animal Caretaker Primate Department

 


Animal Caretaker Primate Department


For a position at the Primate Department we are looking for a motivated, passionate animal caretaker. If you are interested, we invite you to apply!

At AAP (Animal Advocacy and Protection) we give shape to an ideal in a professional manner: to improve the welfare of abused or neglected exotic mammals from all over Europe. We shelter animals in need and advocate for better laws all over Europe. AAP is an internationally renowned expert and our commitment demonstrably makes the difference.

What are you going to do?
  • You are responsible for the daily care of the primates.
  • In practice your job will largely include cleaning, feeding, observing, providing behavioural enrichment, assisting in the rehabilitation of the animals, and guiding and training a number of volunteers and students.
  • You monitor food and water intake and the general behavior and health of the animals.
  • Administrative tasks are part of your daily routine.
  • You will be personally responsible for some department wide projects.
  • You carry out easy maintenance work according to agreements and instructions.
  • The team is self-coordinating. You will work closely with other Animal Caretakers, forming part of a team of 12 people.
  • You will work according to standard (safety) procedures, protocols and a hands-off policy.
  • The Team Leader of the department will manage you.
What do we offer?
  • An opportunity to develop yourself in the field of animal care.
  • A position with social value and relevance within an international company with animals and people at its heart.
  • A very challenging job with a lot of responsibility.
  • A professional work place that encourages and supports dedication, accessibility and inventiveness.
  • An inspiring working environment situated in the green heart of Almere. Within easy reach of the cities Amsterdam and Utrecht.
  • Between 24 and 32 hours per week for 12 months with the possibility for a permanent contract after 2 years (2 contracts of 12 months).
  • Your salary will be between €1.627,- and €1.968,- gross per month (based on 32 hours per week) dependent on relevant work experience, with room for growth within the function.
  • In addition to the 8% holiday allowance, also a variable year-end bonus of a maximum of 8.33% of your annual gross salary.
  • 24 vacation days per year on a full time basis.
  • A sustainable pension arrangement.
What do you bring?
  • Affinity with the goals of AAP.
  • Minimum MBO level 3 (education level NLQF3/ EQF3).
  • Experience in working with exotic primates in captivity is essential.
  • Good physical condition and ability to work under stress.
  • Capable of working independently as well as being a good team player.
  • Discipline to work according to protocols and work ethics.
  • Good at taking initiative and capable of setting priorities.
  • Prepared to share knowledge and information.
  • Competent in English, both oral and written (English Common European Framework level B1).
  • Prepared to work 1 weekend day per week and some public holidays.
  • Capable of working with relevant computer software (Outlook, Word, Excel, etc).
  • Competencies for this job: Flexibility, accuracy, collaboration and planning and organization.
Do you want more information or apply directly?
Enthusiastic, but still some questions? Please call Huub Vlemmix, Team Leader Primate Department, phone number +31 (0)36 523 87 87. Click here to apply and upload your CV and motivation letter until (and including) 30th May 2022.



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