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Friday, January 7, 2011

EXPERIENCE PRESENTER /KEEPER - Chester Zoo



The Chester Zoo Experience
TEMPORARY

Chester Zoo, one of Europe’s leading Zoological collections, has an active and award winning Education Division and is now seeking to expand its range of educational and visitor experiences by recruiting two Experience Presenter/Keepers on a 10 month temporary contract.

The successful candidate will promote and deliver a range of Zoo experiences including guided tours, public education programmes and animal encounters in both public areas and animal enclosures and may include some aspects of husbandry and animal handling. Work is both indoors and outdoors.

The successful applicants must have a Zoo Biology or Conservation related degree and a good working knowledge and experience of conservation education, presentation design and organisation including tour guiding or public speaking. The successful candidate will have experience of animal husbandry and working as part of a zoo keeper team. The successful candidate will have the ability to provide excellent customer care, have excellent presentation skills and visitor management. They will be computer literate in particular working knowledge of Microsoft Office packages.

The successful candidate will ideally have good knowledge of Chester Zoo’s animal collection and conservation work. They will ideally have good knowledge of safe working practices and risk assessments.

This post is subject to an enhanced CRB check.

Work is 5 days in 7, including weekends, bank holidays and evenings. The salary is a minimum of £13,777 (pro rata) for a typical 35 hour week subject to Job Evaluation.

For further details about this role please see the Application Pack. To apply please download our application form or contact the recruitment line on 01244 389477 or recruitment@chesterzoo.org

Closing date for applications is Wednesday 19 January 2011





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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Birds of Prey Trainer \ Presenter

Birds of Prey Trainer \ Presenter


Blair Drummond Safari and Adventure Park is situated 4 miles West of Stirling, Central Scotland. We are now seeking to employ a Bird of Prey Trainer \ Presenter, this position has the potential to become permanent to the right applicant after a 6 month probationary period.

The successful applicant will be experienced in all aspects of Bird of Prey husbandry, be competent in training a variety of different raptors for display purposes and will be able to present daily flying demonstrations to the public throughout our busy summer season. They will also undertake bird training and centre maintenance throughout the winter period

The successful applicant will be working within a small committed team at the Bird of Prey Department, but may also be required to work in other areas of the park if needed.

Salary is negotiable and will be reviewed after 3 and 6 months.

If you require more information please phone Margaret Davidson on 01786 843101.

To apply, please email margaret@blairdrummond.com  with your c.v. attached or apply in writing to:

Margaret Davidson
H R Manager,
Blair Drummond Safari Park
Blair Drummond
By Stirling, FK9 4UR




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Friday, September 10, 2010

DISCOVERY ZONE KEEPER

DISCOVERY ZONE KEEPER



West Midland Safari Park currently has a permanent vacancy for a Discovery Zone Keeper.

This role entails husbandry of animals within our Discovery Trail, including Creepy Crawlies, Twilight Cave, Aquarium, Reptile House and Marine Mammals.

Applicants with a specialist interest and relevant experience of tropical fish husbandry are urged to apply, as a significant proportion of daily duties will be focused in the Aquarium.

In addition, we are looking for applicants who excel in customer services and communication, as the role will include daily reptile encounters and providing backup support for sea lion shows with the public.

Any applicants who believe they can demonstrate the qualities essential to fulfil this role are required to send a copy of their CV, including salary expectations to:

Michelle Gale
Human Resource Officer
West Midland Safari Park
Spring Grove
Bewdley
Worcestershire
DY12 1LF

or e-mail to employment@wmsp.co.uk

Closing Date: 24th September 2010



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Thursday, September 9, 2010

ANIMAL DISPLAYS KEEPER

ANIMAL DISPLAYS KEEPER
Colchester Zoo



Colchester Zoo is currently looking to recruit an experienced Keeper to join their Animal Displays Team. With new developments and species planned over the next year, the successful applicant will have the opportunity to be involved in completely re-developing the current flying displays, and training some exciting new additions to the collection.

The post requires the successful applicant to fly, train and care for a wide range of bird species including Eagles, Owls, Kestrels, Kites, Buzzards, Hawks, Falcons, Hornbills, Macaws, Cranes, Ravens and Guinea Fowl. They will be expected to take part in the daily educational bird presentations and will have the responsibility of being principle trainer for a number of birds.

The successful applicant will need to be a highly motivated, hard working individual who has a good understanding of animal behaviour and previous experience training and working a variety of species. The ability to take part in public presentations and flying bird displays is essential as well as excellent animal husbandry skills and high standards of animal care. Previous experience working with the above mentioned species is preferable but candidates with previous training experience with other animals will be considered.

Applicants must hold a qualification in the Zoo animal management certificate or equivalent and have a full valid driving licence. 


The closing date for applications for this position is 30th September 2010



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Thursday, January 21, 2010

TRAINEE KEEPER - WILD ABOUT ANIMALS THEATRE

TRAINEE KEEPER - WILD ABOUT ANIMALS THEATRE




Colchester Zoo is currently looking to recruit a trainee keeper for the Wild about animals theatre, part of the displays section of the zoo for an immediate start.

This is an exciting opportunity on a varied and visitor focussed section. The successful applicant will be a highly motivated and confident individual.

Duties will include daily husbandry and training for a variety of birds, mammals, reptiles and invertebrates, as well as 6 daily educational presentations.

Experience with exotics and a qualification in the Zoo animal management certificate or equivalent are preferred but not essential.

Closing Date for applications 30th January 2010.

Please apply online or send your CV and covering letter to The Curator, Colchester Zoo Ltd., Maldon Road, Stanway, Colchester, Essex CO3 0SL

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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife and Falconry Centre - Animal Presenter

Animal Presenter


The Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife and Falconry Centre is looking to recruit an Animal Presenter to join the team following the success of last season. The ideal candidate will be a lively and confident speaker with a friendly and approachable manner.




The post will involve presenting daily bird of prey and parrot displays during peak season as well as joining the education team to deliver talks to school groups and members of the public.

The position will work alongside our current animal presenting team as well as receiving training from a professional animal training consultant. The position will run from March to October inclusive with the possibility to extend the contract for the right applicant.

Experience in bird of prey and parrot training is highly advantageous along with a thorough understanding of animal behaviour. At least 2 years experience working in a zoo environment desirable.


To apply:

Send a CV and brief covering letter to:

Chrissie Jackson
Head Keeper
Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife and Falconry Centre
Woodsetts Road
North Anston
Sheffield
S25 4EQ



Closing date Friday 19th Feb 2010

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Friday, October 9, 2009

Trainee Keeper - Colchester Zoo

Trainee Keeper - Colchester Zoo

Colchester Zoo is currently looking to recruit a trainee keeper for the Wild about animals theatre, part of the displays section of the zoo.

This is an exciting opportunity on a varied and visitor focussed section. The successful applicant will be a highly motivated and confident individual. Duties will include daily husbandry and training for a variety of birds, mammals, reptiles and invertebrates, as well as 6 daily educational presentations.

Experience with exotics and a qualification in the Zoo animal management certificate or equivalent are preferred but not essential.

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS - 30TH OCTOBER 2009

Please apply online or send your CV and a covering letter to

Miss S. Forsyth,
Curator,
Colchester Zoo,
Maldon Road,
Stanway,
Colchester,
Essex
CO3 0SL

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Experienced Reptile Keeper

Experienced Reptile Keeper

Department: Reptiles

Reports to: Reptile Curator - Zoo Curator - Zoo Director

As a Reptile Keeper, you will have primary responsibility for the care and well being of animals under your supervision. Zoo Reptile 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. Zoo Reptile Keepers are dedicated to conservation issues and animal welfare.

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

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

Weekend availability and own transport essential.

Please forward applications to hr@australiazoo.com.au

Apply for this job below.

Applications close 4th of October 2009

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.

START APPLICATION

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Thursday, September 3, 2009

SENIOR KEEPER; CARNIVORES (Monarto)

SENIOR KEEPER; CARNIVORES (Monarto)

Summary of Responsibilities

Candidates must possess a wide range of Zoo Keeper skills. In addition the Senior Keeper takes on a team leader role and is expected to provide basic day to day management and direction within their team. As such previous relevant experience in managing a small team is required and proven leadership skills are essential.

You will be responsible for maintaining high standards of animal care and welfare and for ensuring all aspects of presentations are of the highest standard.

Experience and Qualifications

Experience with carnivore husbandry, behavioural training and presentations is essential. Candidates will be required to hold or obtain and maintain a firearms licence. You will need to hold a Drivers Licence and have experience with manual vehicles.

How to Apply

External candidates are required to submit a CV and a covering letter, outlining;

· The date of qualification to Certificate III in Captive Animals of equivalent
· Details of their previous management experience
· An outline of their carnivore experience
· The extent of their behavioural training and presentation experience and where applied.


Copies of the position description and application requirements can be obtained from information@zoossa.com.au

CLOSING DATE: 12 Noon, Friday 18th September 2009
INTERVIEWS: Week commencing 28th September 2009


ROYAL ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA INC

POSITION DESCRIPTION

POSITION IDENTIFICATION


POSITION TITLE: Senior Keeper

CLASSIFICATION: In accordance with Staff Industrial Agreement Level 6

HOURS: 76 per fortnight on a 7 day roster

EMPLOYMENT LOCATION: Zoos SA

RESPONSIBLE TO: Assistant Curator

REMUNERATION:

JOB DESCRIPTION

SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES

Under minimal supervision and within specified guidelines safely, efficiently and effectively perform all core duties. Apply post trade equivalent skills. Support and deputise for the Assistant Curator. Demonstrate an awareness of key environmental issues, both National and International. Provide guidance and direction to keeping staff.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

Duties are performed primarily out of doors.

JOB DUTIES

(1) Core Duties

1.1 Perform all husbandry and record keeping requirements to a high standard.
1.2 Maintain exhibits to high standard and implement measures for improvement.
1.3 Participate in the development of new and existing exhibits and animal facilities.
1.4 Assess exhibits in relation to animal behaviour and public interaction.
1.5 In consultation with veterinary staff:-
- treat animals as required
- identify factors that may result in animal health problems and implement corrective measures
- implement routine prophylactic procedures
- assist with surgical procedures
- prepare and read faecal floats
1.6 Prepare, restrain and load animals for transport.
1.7 In consultation with the Assistant Curator develop and implement for a group of animals:-

- in-house animal management programmes
- programmes to deal with behavioural problems
- specialist breeding programmes.
1.8 Contribute to the development and implementation of the Zoo's Collection Plan.

1.9 Review work practices periodically for improved safety and productivity.
1.10 Work consistently in accordance with established safety procedures to ensure animal security, personal safety, protection of other staff and the public.
1.11 Identify and report safety issues and develop corrective measures.
1.12 Support the development of the Zoo's education and public relations programmes:
- conduct presentations to small public groups and respond to questions
- provide directions and information to the public on an ad hoc basis
- maintain exhibit graphics to required standards, prepare concept briefs and recommendations for improvements
- provide background material as required
- participate in promotional activities as required
- provide training and support to Zoo staff and volunteers in the preparation and presentation of guided tours and keeper talks.
1.13 Provide on-the-job training to Animal Care Staff as required.
1.14 Provide general training and guidance to Zoo staff, volunteers and work experience students.
1.15 Conduct and/or participate in approved research.
1.16 Prepare papers and/or articles for presentation and/or publication as required.
1.17 Deputise for the Assistant Curator as required.
1.18 Prepare reports and recommendations.
1.19 Participate in committee work as required.
1.20 Other duties as required.


(2) Management and Safety

2.1 Assist the Assistant Curator in the management of the work group:-
- set goals, objectives and standards for the work group's performance
- monitor work performance
- prepare rosters
- allocate work
- co-ordinate work experience students
2.2 Assist the Assistant Curator in the review and implementation of management policies.
2.3 Assist the Assistant Curator in the training and development of staff:-
- appraisal of staff
- identification of training needs
- development of training schedules
- implementation of training programmes
- monitoring and review of training programmes
2.4 Assist the Assistant Curator in occupational health and safety management:-
- ensure compliance with established health and safety policies and procedures
- recognise potential safety hazards and formulate suggestions for corrective measures
- implement safety training as required


(3) Animal Husbandry and Exhibit Management

3.1 Assist Assistant Curator in setting goals and standards for all Animal
Husbandry and Exhibit Management needs.
3.2 Provide technical advice and support to Zoo staff on Animal Husbandry and
Exhibit Management.
3.3 Critically evaluate exhibits and animal facilities.


3.4 Prepare concept briefs for the development of new and existing exhibits and
animal facilities by researching habitat themes and ensuring animal behaviour and OH&S requirements are met.
3.5 Act as Studbook keeper, Species Coordinator or be part of a species
management team.
3.6 Formulate and implement approved in-house research projects.
3.7 Assist in the co-ordination of the Zoo component of joint research projects.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

(4) Experience
4.1 Demonstrate a significant level of experience in the area of relevant
husbandry.
4.2 Demonstrate a high level of experience in other Taxa.
4.3 Demonstrate experience in personnel management.

(5) Skills
5.1 Well developed numeracy and written and verbal communication skills.
5.2 Highly developed organisational skills.
5.3 Ability to arrange personal work routines and practices to make optimum use of time and resources.
5.4 Able to use principles of conflict resolution.
5.5 Ability to access computerised animal databases.
5.6 Basic horticulture and maintenance skills.
5.7 Current car driver's licence and ability to drive manual vehicles
essential.

(6) Knowledge
6.1 Demonstrate an advanced understanding of the following:-
- Aim and Objectives of the Society
- Principles of wildlife conservation
- Advanced animal husbandry
- The objectives of the World Zoo and Aquarium Strategy.
6.2 Understand matters relating to animal welfare and animal ethics.
6.3 Understand the principles of species management.
6.4 Understand key provisions of the Occupational Health, Safety and
Welfare Act.
6.5 Knowledge of the Industrial Agreement.
6.6 Knowledge of the Zoo's financial resources.
6.7 Understand the role of education and public relations in the
achievement of Zoo objectives.
6.8 Knowledge of appropriate techniques for handling public enquiries and
misconduct.
6.9 Knowledge of requirements for the safe and humane shipment of
animals.
6.10 Possess a basic knowledge of veterinary procedures.
6.11 Demonstrate an understanding of anatomy, physiology and relevant
parasitology.


(7) Personal Attributes
7.1 Commitment to the Aim and Objectives of the Society.
7.2 Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, and to work
closely with others in a team environment.
7.3 Demonstrate an advanced interest in the study and welfare of animals.
7.4 Demonstrate a high level of initiative and leadership capability.
7.5 Physically capable of performing all of the tasks required.


(8) Essential Academic Requirements
8.1 Completion of an approved course of study at a minimum trade
equivalent level.
8.2 Completion of an approved course of study relevant to the specialist
area at a minimum of post trade level.

(9) Desirable Academic Requirements
9.1 Has undertaken Human Resource Management training.
9.2 Undertake ongoing on-the-job training and attendance at
appropriate courses.


Occupant ................................................................................................................................... Date .............................................. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

Carnivore Keeper


Special Duties specific to this role, in addition to the “Keeper” Job Specification are;


SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES

Candidates must possess a wide range of Zoo Keeper skills including proven animal training skills and knowledge and practical experience of animal training methods and practices and conditioning techniques.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS

The primary (but not exclusive) animals under your care will be a range of carnivore species including Cheetah, Hyena and Lion. Additionally, keepers will undertake presentations, both formal informal, whilst undertaking routine keeping duties on a 7 day roster.

Participate in non animal management activities relating to your work area including events, visitor experiences and marketing on all aspects of services associated with media calls, functions, VIP tours and events held within the Carnivores area(s) vicinity. Additionally, keepers will be expected to have knowledge of and be trained to work on all aspects of the carnivore department.

Frequently dealing with public talks and presentations, coordinating responsibilities within the team in case of emergencies, Escorting VIP’s, behind the scenes tours and undertaking media calls. Some out of hour’s availability is anticipated. Frequent presentations to small and large audiences.



JOB DUTIES

(1) Core Duties




PERSON SPECIFICATION


Skills

High numeracy and written and verbal communication skills.
Animal training and conditioning skills
Ability to manage conflicting work demands, while maintaining a high level of professionalism
Ability to cheerfully cope with pressure situations.
Ability to professionally deal with media interest.
Requirement to hold a Drivers Licence
Requirement to hold a Gun Licence

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Education Officer / Presenter - Edinburgh Zoo

Education Officer / Presenter
Based @ Edinburgh Zoo

The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS), a charity founded in 1909, owns and manages Edinburgh Zoo and the Highland Wildlife Park. The Zoo is the 2nd most popular paying visitor attraction in Scotland, offering an excellent day out to more than 650,000 visitors annually, and has an international reputation for its very active conservation and education programmes. The Highland Wildlife Park is a premier visitor attraction based at Kincraig outside Aviemore and features Scottish and other species, some now extinct in the wild.

The Zoo is modernizing and expanding to meet and exceed the demands of visitors for the best facilities and services, while maintaining its excellent standards of animal welfare and enhancing its conservation and education activities. The Animal, Conservation & Education Department plays a central, dynamic part in this process.

A vacancy has arisen for an Education Presenter working within the Animal, Conservation & Education team. This role is to be part of the team communicating to visitors, especially within the new £6m Budongo Trail chimpanzee exhibit opened in 2008 and our Rainbow Landings lorikeet exhibit.

This role requires good communication skills and ability to relate to different age and ability groups.

The successful candidate will need to work in close collaboration with others and the post requires flexible working – including weekends, and is a full time position, 37.5 hours per week.

The successful candidate will preferably have experience of giving presentations/public speaking, working with diverse age groups and/or working in a visitor attraction, and have a good level of animal / environmental knowledge and excellent customer care.

Salary for this post will be in the region of £13,000 - £14,000 depending on experience.

This post is subject to an enhanced CRB check.

Applications should be received by 5pm on 1st September 2009. Invitation to interview will be by email/phone with interviews on 7th September.

Start date by mutual arrangement, asap. For further information please email education@rzss.org.uk
or phone 0131 314 0324.

To apply please send your CV and a completed RZSS application form (available from www.rzss.org.uk – "Work at the Zoo"), marked `Education Officer/Presenter' to:
Stephen Woollard,
Education & Interpretation Manager,
RZSS,
Edinburgh Zoo,
134 Corstorphine Road,
Edinburgh
EH12 6TS.

Our mission is to inspire and excite our visitors with the wonder of living animals, and so to promote the conservation of threatened species and habitats.
The RZSS strives to be an equal opportunities employer. Registered Charity SC004064

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Monday, August 10, 2009

Senior Presenter - Bristol Zoo

Senior Presenter - Bristol Zoo

Salary range £17,000 - £18,000 per annum

A vacancy has arisen for a Senior Presenter to join Bristol Zoo's Presentations Team within the Learning Department. This post-holder supports and deputises for the Presentations Manager.

The successful applicant will have considerable experience in animal husbandry, animal training and presentations skills, as well as proven leadership ability. The Presentations Section develops and delivers the animal demonstrations and enclosure presentations as well as staffing the walkthrough exhibits, husbanding and training the Section's animals and advising the Animal Department on husbandry training. Experience with seal husbandry would also be a great advantage.

Please read the covering letter, job description and person specification for this role which are available to download from Bristol Zoo's website: http://www.bristolz oo.org.uk/ about/jobs

To apply for this position please return the completed application form, recruitment monitoring form and current CV by 5.00 pm on Sunday, 16th August 2009 to:

Mrs Sarah Eason,
Payroll/HR Assistant,
Bristol Zoo Gardens,
Clifton,
Bristol,
BS8 3HA.

Please clearly mark your envelope "SP Application" .
Email applications will not be accepted.

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Casual Keepers - Taronga Zoo

Casual Keepers - Taronga Zoo

The Taronga Conservation Society Australia contributes to conservation through captive breeding programs, partnerships with other conservation agencies, wildlife research and providing world class facilities and educational experiences for our visitors.

Taronga Zoo is currently offering a unique opportunity for enthusiastic and committed individuals to join our dedicated Life Sciences and Environmental Education team as casual Keepers.

The successful applicant(s) will be involved in various tasks such as animal husbandry, conditioning and enrichment activities, public education presentations, informal interpretation opportunities and maintain a high commitment to customer service.

This role may be required to work in any of the following sections:

· Australian Fauna Precinct
· Backyard to Bush Precinct
· Exotic Fauna Precinct
· Herpetofauna Precinct
· Great Southern Oceans (Marine Mammals Unit)
· Bird Show Unit
· Taronga Wildlife Hospital (Veterinary & Quarantine Centre)

To obtain a recruitment package, including the specific selection criteria, position description and an application form, please visit our website www.taronga.org.au

If you require further information or cannot access the website, please contact Mitchell McLachlan, Human Resources Officer on (02) 9978 4626 or email mmclachlan@zoo.nsw.gov.au

Applications, addressing the selection criteria, should be sent to HR Officer, Taronga Conservation Society Australia, PO Box 20, Mosman NSW 2088, by Wednesday 5 August 2009 quoting Reference No. 2009/1801.

Close date is Wednesday 5 August

Taronga Conservation Society Australia is a Trade Mark of the Zoological Parks Board of NSW ABN 41 733 619 876

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Senior Presenter - Bristol Zoo

Senior Presenter - Bristol Zoo
Salary range £17,000 - £18,000 per annum

A vacancy has arisen for a Senior Presenter to join Bristol Zoo’s Presentations Team within the Learning Department. This post-holder supports and deputises for the Presentations Manager.

The successful applicant will have considerable experience in animal husbandry, animal training and presentations skills, as well as proven leadership ability.

The Presentations Section develops and delivers the animal demonstrations and enclosure presentations as well as staffing the walkthrough exhibits, husbanding and training the Section’s animals and advising the Animal Department on husbandry training.

Experience with seal husbandry would also be a great advantage.

Closing date for application is 5.00 pm on Sunday, 16th August with interviews scheduled for Monday, 24th August 2009.

A copy of the job description, person specification and details on how to apply are available from our web site www.bristolzoo.org.uk

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Bird Keeper/Trainer - Based at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo

Bird Keeper/Trainer - Based at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo
Circa £19,000 pa (pro-rata)
Nine month Fixed Term Contract

ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is currently looking for a trainer/presenter for its dynamic and high-profile, natural behaviour displays on a nine month fixed term contract basis. Working with a diverse range of species, ranging from Bald Eagles to a flying flock of Macaws; the successful applicant will work with all aspects of the care, enrichment, training and presentation of the animals used in the displays.

You will need experience of flying and training a range of birds with a particular emphasis on birds of prey. You will also have an appropriate animal management qualification or equivalent experience. Good communication skills, enthusiasm, and an outgoing and friendly personality are essential. Preference will be given to those with experience of speaking in public. You must be presentable in appearance, flexible in your approach, totally reliable, and be able to work effectively both within a team and on your own when the need arises. You will also need a full driving licence.

To apply, please send a full CV including a covering letter detailing your suitability for the above position to: Human Resources Department, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Whipsnade, Nr Dunstable. Beds LU6 2LF or email hr@zsl.org

Closing date for applications is: Monday 20 July 2009

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Education/Presenter - Birdworld

Education/Presenter - Birdworld

EDUCATION / PRESENTER required to join Birdworld's busy team. Full time
position including alternate working weekends. The ideal applicant would be
a graduate with a zoological / biological background or an individual with
experience in bird demonstrations. This is a hands-on animal care roll that
demands an interest in training, a flair for presenting to the public as in
both an educational and entertaining sense to general visitors, booked
school parties and our Outreach visits.

Please email:
human-resources@dehltd.co.uk with your CV and a letter of application or
telephone 01420 525408 for further information

Closing date for applications 6/03/2009.


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Monday, February 2, 2009

Banham Zoo - Animal Trainer & Presenter

Banham Zoo - Animal Trainer & Presenter

A vacancy has arisen at Banham Zoo for an Animal Trainer & Presenter.

The successful candidate will be involved in giving high profile entertaining and educational bird of prey and animal presentations to the zoo visitors.

Do you have experience of flying birds and giving demonstrations, presentations and animal related talks?
Can you work in a fast paced and hectic environment?
Are you passionate about wildlife and are keen to share your knowledge and enthusiasm with others?

This is a full time contract and remuneration for this position is dependant on experience.

A full, clean driving license is essential.

If you think you have what it takes to be a Animal Trainer & Presenter then please download the application form from the website (www.banhamzoo.co.uk) and send it along with a covering letter and your CV to Andy Hallsworth, Head of Animal Training & Presentations, Banham Zoo, The Grove, Banham, Norfolk, NR16 2HE by the 13th February 2009.


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