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Saturday, July 24, 2021

Veterinarian

 


Veterinarian

 

Australia Zoo

 

An exciting opportunity has arisen for someone to join our Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital team in a Full Time capacity as a Veterinarian!

Australia Zoo is an equal opportunity employer, where we recognise the diversity of our workforce and community – be it on the basis of gender, age, race, sexual orientation, or religious belief.

The mission of Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital is to rescue, repair, rehabilitate and release sick, injured and orphaned Australian native animals. Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital is an emergency wildlife hospital operating 24 hours a day – 365 days per year, which admits more than 10,000 sick injured and orphaned native animals annually.

The hospital seeks to provide gold standard care for native wildlife. It does so by continuously improving, researching and also developing new and innovative solutions for treating the large variety of species and problems that are seen daily. The hospital plays a significant role in educating visitors & influencing change in people’s behaviour assisting with conservation worldwide.

To learn more and/or apply please click HERE

 



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Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Experienced General Zoo Keepers


Experienced General Zoo Keepers

Australia Zoo

Australia Zoo is seeking expressions of interest for experienced Zoo Keepers. Sections available for this intake include: Mammals, Birds, and our wandering wildlife team, Roving. We are anticipating hours to be between 24-32 hours per week.

As an experienced Zoo Keeper, you have primary responsibility for ensuring the care and wellbeing of the animals under your attendance. You must also be understanding and sensitive to the needs of the animals under your care. You are also responsible for the animals' exhibits, dietary requirements, maintenance, landscaping and presenting at daily demonstrations where applicable. Australia Zoo expects all employees to be dedicated to conservation issues and animal welfare.

At Australia Zoo, Keepers continually work towards providing improved facilities and care for their animals. They do this with enthusiasm and motivation toward  their individual learning and training along with an inclusive attitude for their team development.

Essential Criteria:
•        Experience in a similar role
•        Strong observation and communication skills
•        7 day a week availability including Weekends, Public Holidays and School Holidays
•        Applicants must be fit for physical work, enthusiastic, mature-minded, confident, well-presented and able to demonstrate a high level of work- ethic and initiative
•        Manual Drivers Licence
•        Own transport essential

Primary Duties:
•        Participate in training and conditioning programs for animals
•        Maintain records of observations and reports on animal behaviour and/or breeding
•        Undertake cleaning and maintenance of the animal enclosures as required
•        Conduct environment and enclosure safety checks
•        Undertake hands on care of animals
•        Undertake animal enrichment programs
•        Provide a high level of customer service at all times
•        Undertake public speaking and/or delivery of demonstrations
•        Ensure knowledge of all relevant conservation programs Australia Zoo contributes to

•        Work within guidelines if health and safety procedures to ensure security of animals, staff and guests

For more information or to apply online, go to; https://www.australiazoo.com.au/about-us/employment/apply/?job=552



Applications close: 16th February 2020.








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Independent International Zoo Consultant

Friday, November 8, 2019

Elephant Keeper


Elephant Keeper

Australia Zoo

Australia Zoo has an exciting opportunity available for an experienced elephant husbandry person to join our team. To be part of the team you’ll need to have a positive, open minded, ‘can-do’ attitude with very strong communication and teamwork skills.

This position provides the opportunity to work with our beautiful elephants as we continue to develop Australia Zoo’s Sumatran elephant programme. Additionally you will work with us to continue advancing ‘Africa’ Department husbandry programmes with our collection of large hoof-stock, carnivores and small primates.

A minimum of 3 years' experience working directly in the care of elephants in a similar role would be preferred.

Essential is a demonstrated ability in the behavioural training of elephants either free contact or protected contact.

As an experienced keeper you will share responsibility for all aspects of animal care, including maintaining health parameters for the elephants, daily cleaning and feeding regimes, upkeep of animal records and maintenance of hygiene; animal training; working to strict safety protocols and standard operation procedures. With a mission to exceed guest expectations and work towards the future, you’ll help to create magical moments for our guests to treasure by delivering great customer service and Zoo guest experiences.

At Australia Zoo, keepers continually work towards providing excellent facilities and care for their animals. They do this with enthusiasm and motivation toward their individual learning and training.

This is a very physical role and the successful applicant will need to have a high level of physical fitness.

You must be flexible in your working hours and willing to work weekends and Public Holidays.

This Department is a non-smoking environment and this must be taken into consideration when applying for this position.

ESSENTIAL CRITERIA:

  • Minimum of 3 years previous experience working with large animals gained in a zoo environment
  • Good overall knowledge of elephant natural history and husbandry management
  • Sound knowledge of animals behavioural training methodologies and a demonstrated ability to apply them with elephants in a free contact or protected contact situation
  • High level of physical fitness
  • Committed, passionate and hard working


DESIRABLE CRITERIA:

  • Experience in working with elephants in a free contact or protected contact situation.
  • Comfortable and confident in using simple light machinery.
  • Experience in animal enclosure design.
  • Experience in the use of ZIMS animal record keeping programme.
  • Knowledge of plant identification.
  • Manual Driver’s License.
  • Confident in driving vehicles off-road.

To apply: Please send a cover letter and resume through to Erika Cotterill, Recruitment Coordinator at recruitment@australiazoo.com.au by COB 24th November 2019.








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Independent International Zoo Consultant

Thursday, January 11, 2018

Experienced Zoo Keeper / Bird Trainer



Experienced Zoo Keeper / Bird Trainer

Department: Birds

Australia Zoo has an exciting opportunity available for an experienced Zoo Keeper with identified skills in bird training to join the team.

As a keeper, you have primary responsibility for ensuring the care and wellbeing of the animals under your attendance. You must also be understanding and sensitive to the needs of the animals under your care. This role will also require demonstrated knowledge in operant conditioning and training techniques with particular reference to birds and will hold a key role in developing segments for within our key daily show.

You are also responsible for the animals' exhibits, dietary requirements, maintenance, landscaping and presenting at daily demonstrations where applicable. Australia Zoo expects all employees to be dedicated to conservation issues and animal welfare.

At Australia Zoo, keepers continually work towards providing improved facilities and care for their animals. They do this with enthusiasm and motivation toward their individual learning and training along with an inclusive attitude for their team development. Strong observation and communication skills are essential.

A minimum of 3 years' experience in a similar role would be preferred with evidence of experience in operant training and conditioning.


To apply and learn more please click HERE












Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant
      


Saturday, May 31, 2014

Associate Veterinarian



Associate Veterinarian
Department: Zoo Vets & Vet Nurse

Australia Zoo is seeking experienced, enthusiastic and motivated Veterinarians with demonstrated Veterinary Zoo and Wildlife experience.

The position of Associate Veterinarian at Australia Zoo requires the provision of veterinary services to our captive animals, and any other duties as requested by senior management. These duties are expected to be performed at a high standard and with a high level of compassion. Animal welfare considerations are paramount in the treatment and veterinary management of patients, and are affected minimally by commercial or financial considerations.

Employed Veterinarians are required to show a high level of professionalism, commitment and dedication to their roles, which may include long hours, after-hours calls, night-time work and weekend/ public holiday work. In return for this commitment the position allows a high degree of professional satisfaction, ability to contribute to an altruistic cause, the opportunity to contribute to field-based projects and research. The Zoo is well equipped and serviced, with an Australia Zoo specific veterinary nurse.

Our patients are generally Australia Zoo captive animals, but can include translocation and other management of wildlife and captive species.
The successful applicant will be required to start August 2014.

General Duties:

• examine and treat sick and injured collection animals using diagnostic tests, medical and surgical procedures
• develop and execute a thorough preventative medicine program, including quarantine protocols
• work with keepers and give advice/direction regarding animal health and care 
• humanely euthanize animals to end pain and suffering or spread of disease 
• advise on feeding and breeding strategies 
• notify authorities of outbreaks of animal diseases and certify animals for exportation 
• assist in public education programs in the promotion and maintenance of the welfare of animals
Essential Criteria:
• Veterinary degree registrable in Queensland
• At least 12 months working with wildlife and exotic species including avian and reptilian species
• Understanding of Zoos and their role in conservation
• Have a current license to use radiation sources (diagnostic veterinary radiography) from Queensland Health
• Obtain at least A,B and H category firearms licenses endorsed for animal control/occupational use from Queensland Police Weapons Licensing Branch.
• Maintain competency in the use of the darting equipment and other firearms. 
• Demonstrate ability to competently and safely work around venomous snakes and other venomous and dangerous wildlife. 
• To be fit, motivated and show good communication/organisational skills
• Demonstrated ability to work both independently and as part of a team
• Hold current manual Driver's Licence
• Available to work weekends, public holidays, and school holiday periods
If you meet the essential criteria above please send your expression of interest to hr@australiazoo.com.au by Thursday 5th June 2014

Apply for this job below. Applications close 5th of June 2014

Here is a checklist of information you will need to have ready before you start to complete the employment application form:
  • Education history
  • Employment history
  • References
  • Any qualifications you may have eg First Aid
  • Any achievements you may like to tell us about
  • your availability (what hours can you work)
  • A resume in .pdf or .doc format
  • Any other info that may support your application
Please allow 20 minutes to complete the application.

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Monday, April 25, 2011

Vet Nurse - Australia Zoo


Vet Nurse - Australia Zoo


Department: Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors


Position Description: As the Veterinary Nurse, you will have the primary responsibility of the cleaning, care and rehabilitation of sick or injured Zoo animals within the hospital and Zoo grounds under the direction of the Zoo veterinarian. You will assist the Veterinarian with procedures and daily duties. You will be also required to work closely and in cooperation with the Hospital Manager. Compassion and a commitment to conservation are an important part of this role. Although your primary responsibility will be associated with Zoo animals, there will be a requirement to assist with wildlife when requested by the Zoo vet.

Duties may include:
• Maintain the highest standard of animal welfare.
• Maintain cleaning and maintenance of all the animal enclosures.
• Ensure the hygiene of the enclosures and hospital is held at a high level.
• Undertake quarantine procedures.
• Conduct environment and enclosure safety checks.
• Medicate animals as required by the veterinarian.
• Prepare food and conduct feeding of animals in accordance with diet requirements feeding schedules and procedures.
• Update Zoo animal files with medical information, animal behavior and health observations.
• Keep and maintain Veterinary Nurse Day book.
• Follow the Radiation safety and protection plan.
• Liaise with Zookeepers and wildlife carers and rescuers.
• Keep up to date with all areas of Veterinary nursing and wildlife care.
• Participate in performance training and development reviews or programs as requested by the company both on and off the job.
• Attend meetings as request by the Zoo Veterinarian, Curator, or Hospital Manager.
• Maintain security procedures.
• Establish a relationship with keepers and their animals.
• Maintain the pathology image slide database.
• Maintain and manage the zoo hospital's pharmacy and equipment
• Assist in the implementation and management of the zoo's preventative health program under the direction of the zoo's veterinarian (this would include parasite surveillance and control, vaccination programs, contraception calendar etc)
• Assist the zoo's veterinarian in complying with various regulatory requirements (eg permitting process for etorphine and various imported drugs etc)
• Assist in the ongoing development of an integrated zoo veterinary service
• Provide a high standard of customer service and publicity.
• Work within the guidelines of health and safety procedures to ensure both animals, personal and visitor security.
• Maintain and ensure a commitment to privacy and confidentiality.
• Conduct public education on wildlife rescue and rehabilitation.
• Supervision of work experience students and volunteers.

Selection Criteria:
• Experience in the anesthetic monitoring and management of a wide range of exotic and native zoo animals including birds, reptiles, native mammals, exotic carnivores and exotic hoof stock is desired, but not essential.
• Attained Certificate IV Veterinary Nursing
• Availability to work on Weekend
• Availability to work Shift work if required.
• Proven ability to perform the above duties

Weekend availability and own transport required. This position may also include night shifts.

Apply for this job below. Applications close 4th of May 2011


Here is a checklist of information you will need to have ready before you start to complete the employment application form:

•Education history
•Employment history
•References
•Any qualifications you may have eg First Aid
•Any achievements you may like to tell us about
•your availability (what hours can you work)
•A resume in .pdf or .doc format
•Any other info that may support your application
Please allow 20 minutes to complete the application.

Click HERE to start application




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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Veterinary Service Manager - Australia Zoo



Department: Wildlife Warriors

Position Title: Veterinary Services Manager Australia Zoo

Department: Australia Zoo Veterinary Department

Reports to: Director, Curator

Direct Reports: Veterinary Nurse, Associate Veterinarian

Indirect Reports: Animal Husbandry staff as required

Location: Beerwah, Sunshine Coast, Queensland

Short term contract: 12 months contract, with the possibility to extend further

Commencement: May 2011

Salary: 63-93K, salary will depend on the successful applicant’s level of relevant experience

Australia Zoo is seeking an experienced, enthusiastic and motivated Veterinarian with Zoo and Wildlife experience to fill the position of Senior Veterinarian for a period of 12 months. There will be an opportunity to negotiate an extended contract to follow on from the 12 month contract.

The position of Veterinarian at Australian Zoo requires the provision of veterinary services to All Zoo animals, and any and all other duties as may, from time to time, be requested by senior staff. These duties are expected to be performed at a high standard and with a high level of compassion. Animal welfare considerations are paramount in the treatment and veterinary management of patients and are affected minimally by commercial or financial considerations.

Zoo Veterinarians are required to show a high level of professionalism, commitment and dedication to their roles, which may include long hours, after-hours calls, night-time work and weekend/public holiday work. In return for this commitment the position allows a high degree of professional satisfaction, ability to contribute to an altruistic cause, the opportunity to contribute to field-based projects and research. The Zoo is well equipped and serviced, with an Australia Zoo specific vet nurse.

Our patients are generally Australia Zoo captive animals, but can include translocation and other management of wildlife and captive species. However, under no circumstances should animal welfare suffer and all practice will be done in the best interests of the animal. The position requires good cooperation & communication with the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital.

The Senior Veterinarian is expected to manage the Australia Zoo veterinary services department and in doing so monitor, maintain and protect the health of the Zoo collection and ensure that an excellent standard of health care is provided for the Zoo collection animals by providing veterinary services including:

· Manage staff and staff training, liaise with management and oversee stocking and maintenance of veterinary facilities

· Treat sick and injured collection animals

· Plan and implement preventative health programs for collection animals

· Implement and maintain quarantine protocols

· Review diet plans and investigate nutrition-related disease

· Conduct post mortems on deceased collection animals

· Investigate and manage any disease outbreaks

· In the course of carrying out veterinary functions review, and where applicable update or change practices and procedures

· Support research goals and projects

· Provide support and training to keeping staff in medicating and treating animals


Veterinary work at Australia Zoo will include indoors or outdoors work. Veterinarians may also be required to travel (at the expense of Australia Zoo) domestically and internationally.


Selection Criteria:

· Veterinary degree registrable in Queensland.

· At least 12 months experience working with wildlife and exotic species including avian and reptilian species.

· Experience working in senior or management positions.

· Experience and understanding of conservation and zoological issues.

· Demonstrated ability to work both independently and as part of a team effectively.

· Demonstrated planning and organisational skills including the ability to prioritise work and meet established timeframes.

· Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to establish effective working relationships.

· Demonstrated computer skills and proficiency in database applications and Microsoft Office.

· Current First Aid Certificate or ability to obtain.

· Current Driver’s License recognized by Queensland authorities.

· Current Queensland Firearms License or ability to obtain.


Apply for this job below. Applications close 21st of March 2011


Here is a checklist of information you will need to have ready before you start to complete the employment application form:

•Education history
•Employment history
•References
•Any qualifications you may have eg First Aid
•Any achievements you may like to tell us about
•your availability (what hours can you work)
•A resume in .pdf or .doc format
•Any other info that may support your application
Please allow 20 minutes to complete the application.

CLICK HERE TO START APPLICATION





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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Veterinary Nurse - Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital


Veterinary Nurse - Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital

Department: Wildlife Warriors


Position Description: As the Veterinary Nurse, you will have the primary responsibility of the cleaning, care and rehabilitation of sick or injured Accession animals within the hospital. You will assist the Veterinarian with procedures and also the Hospital General Manager and Senior Nurse when required. The Australian Wildlife Hospital is dedicated to the highest standard of animal welfare possible. Compassion and a commitment to conservation are an important part of this role.

Your duties include:

• Maintain the highest standard of animal welfare.
• Maintain cleaning and maintenance of all the animal enclosures.
• Ensure the hygiene of the enclosures and hospital is held at a high level.
• Undertake quarantine procedures.
• Conduct environment and enclosure safety checks.
• Meets medication requirements of patients as directed by Veterinarians
• Meets cleaning and Maintenance requirements of animal enclosures (outside koalas are generally cared for by the Volunteer Coordinator, however assistance maybe required from time to time).
• Prepare food and conduct feeding of animals in accordance with diet requirements, feeding schedules and procedures.
• Organise intensive care and external enclosures. Placement of koalas should be based on dominance / submissiveness, placement of other males/females, injuries etc. Contact supervisor is unsure.
• Keep and maintain Veterinarian Nurse Day book.
• Follow the Radiation safety and protection plan.
• Undertake and assist in wildlife rescues.
• Conduct public education on wildlife rescue and rehabilitation.
• Maintain and ensure a commitment to privacy and confidentiality.
• Liaise with Zookeepers and wildlife carers and rescuers.
• Maintain security procedures.
• Maintain restricted drug book.
• Establish a relationship with Carers and their animals.
• Provide a high standard of customer service and publicity.
• Work within the guidelines of health and safety procedures to ensure both animals, personal and visitor security.
• Supervision of work experience students and volunteers.
• Keep up to date with all areas of Veterinarian nursing and wildlife care.
• Participate in performance training and development reviews or programs as requested by the company both on and off the job.
• Attend meetings as request by the Hospital General Manager and Senior Nurse.

Weekend availability and own transport are essential.

This position will include night shifts.



Apply for this job below. Applications close 24th of October 2010


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Here is a checklist of information you will need to have ready before you start to complete the employment application form:

•Education history
•Employment history
•References
•Any qualifications you may have eg First Aid
•Any achievements you may like to tell us about
•your availability (what hours can you work)
•A resume in .pdf or .doc format
•Any other info that may support your application

Please allow 20 minutes to complete the application.

Click HERE to start application




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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Crocodilian/Reptile Keeper - Australia Zoo

Crocodilian/Reptile Keeper - Australia Zoo



Department: Crocodiles


Reports to: Reptile Curator - Zoo Curator - Zoo Director

Position Description: As a Crocodilian/Reptile Keeper, you will have primary responsibility for the care and well being of animals under your supervision. Zoo keepers must also be understanding and sensitive to the needs of the animals under their care. They are responsible for the animal's exhibits, involved with maintenance and landscaping, and presenting at daily demonstrations.

Australia Zoo Crocodilian/Reptile Keepers are dedicated to conservation issues and animal welfare.

Australia Zoo Keepers continually work toward providing improved facilities and care for their animals. They do this with enthusiasm and motivation towards their individual learning and training.

The main duties include:

•Undertaking cleaning and maintenance of animal enclosures

•Assist with the planning, development and construction of animal enclosures

•Conduct animal health checks

•Prepare food and conduct feeding of animals in accordance with diet requirements, feeding schedule, and procedures

•Maintain records of observations and reports on animal behaviour and breeding

•Conduct environmental and enclosure safety checks

•Undertake animal enrichment programs

•Provide a high standard of customer service

•Undertake public speaking and/or delivering shows

•Work within the guidelines of health and safety procedures to ensure animal, personal and guest security

•Commitment to Australia Zoo's confidentiality and privacy policies

•Participate in performance training and development reviews or programs as requested by the company both on and off the job

•Attend meetings as requested by Supervisor

•Other duties as requested by the Reptile Curator, Zoo Curator or Zoo Director

This position requires long term commitment working alongside management to further develop display areas, breeding programs and conservation efforts.

Weekend availability and own transport essential.

Applicants with experience in the Zoological Industry or with suitable qualifications are preferred.


Apply for this job below. Applications close 31st of July 2010


Here is a checklist of information you will need to have ready before you start to complete the employment application form:

•Education history
•Employment history
•References
•Any qualifications you may have eg First Aid
•Any achievements you may like to tell us about
•your availability (what hours can you work)
•A resume in .pdf or .doc format
•Any other info that may support your application

Please allow 20 minutes to complete the application. Click HERE


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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Big Cat Keeper - Tiger Handler - Level 1

Big Cat Keeper - Tiger Handler - Level 1




Department: Big Cats

Position Description: As a Keeper, you will have primary responsibility for the care and well being of animals under your attendance. Zoo Keepers must also be understanding and sensitive to the needs of the animals under their care. They are responsible for the animal exhibit’s, involved with maintenance and landscaping and presenting at daily demonstrations. Zoo Keepers are dedicated to conservation issues and animal welfare.

Zoo keepers at Australia Zoo continually work towards providing improved facilities and care for the animals. They do this with enthusiasm and motivation towards their individual learning and training.

Duties will include:


•Maintain proper cleaning procedures.

•Maintain health and safety procedures as directed by senior keepers.

•Maintain security procedures.

•Follow instructions in a safe and secure manner.

•Learn introduction process with cats.

•Establish good relationship with cats.

•Form an understanding of cat behaviour.

•Form a brief understanding of each of the cats personalities.

•Form brief understanding of leash training.

•Form a brief understanding of back-up duties on walks.

•Form good communication skills with public and media.

•Prepare diets, and gain knowledge on cat nutrition.

•Have a good understanding of exhibit or requirements for felids.

•Perform all hands on contact with big cats under direct supervision.

•Work within the guidelines of health and safety procedures to ensure both animal and personal, and visitor security.

•Participate in performance training and development reviews or programs as requested by the company both on and off the job.

•Attend meetings as requested by Management and Supervisors.

•Other duties as requested by Senior Management

Weekend availability and own transport essential.

Apply for this job below. Applications close 19th of April 2010

Here is a checklist of information you will need to have ready before you start to complete the employment application form:




•Education history

•Employment history

•References

•Any qualifications you may have eg First Aid

•Any achievements you may like to tell us about

•your availability (what hours can you work)

•A resume in .pdf or .doc format

•Any other info that may support your application

Please allow 20 minutes to complete the application.

Click HERE for application


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