Friday, July 15, 2022

Zoo Keeper

 


Zoo Keeper  

Auckland Zoo

Auckland is a global city with stunning scenery, wonderful beaches and sub-tropical islands. It is also a city with one of the most progressive zoos in the world. For the last decade, Auckland Zoo’s mission statement has been to, ‘Bring people together to build a future for wildlife’. This Strategic Roadmap sets out our commitments and our goals over the next five years, that will enable us to deliver on this mission and to move towards our vision of, ‘A future where people value wildlife and species are safe from extinction’. The ‘Seven Commitments’ of this Roadmap reflect our renewed strategic priorities as a community focused cultural organisation in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, and as a modern wildlife conservation science organisation in Aotearoa New Zealand:

 

Excellence in animal care & welfareenhancing the well-being of our communities, nurturing a lifelong connection with nature, conserving wildlife in the wild, science, learning & training, strengthening our relationship with Te Ao Maori & evolving our organisation sustainably

 

We are currently seeking a skilled keeper to join the Zoo's Animal Care & Conservation team. Working under the Team Leader of Ectotherms, the primary focus of the role is the care of the Zoo's reptiles, amphibians, fish & invertebrates, providing best-practice husbandry, contributing to our knowledge of these species through research and publication, and delivering world-class animal habitats and meaningful encounters to our 700,000 annual visitors. You will also help to develop and deliver a portfolio of related conservation programs in the field.

This is a rare opportunity to play a key role in the Zoo's ectotherm section, to actively contribute to conservation both in the zoo and in the field, and to work with some of the world's most extraordinary ectotherms including unique New Zealand taonga like tuatara, 
wētāpunga and Archey's frog. The section maintains a growing number of ‘exotic’ species, soon to be complimented by a deeply immersive Southeast Asian ‘Swamp Forest’ tropical dome, which will be home to Sunda gharial, freshwater turtles, tortoises and thousands of fish. The exciting challenges of bringing this complex project to life is just ahead.


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Peter Dickinson
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