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Showing posts with label Training. Show all posts

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Bear Keeper/Manager - Fortress Of The Bear


FORTRESS OF THE BEAR
4639 Sawmill Creek Road SITKA, ALASKA (907) 747-3032
-For Protection And Positive Solutions Through Education-



Job Description


Bear Keeper /Manager

Fortress Of The Bear located in Southeast Alaska is a fast growing bear rescue facility. We take injured or orphaned cubs where they are trained and brought to optimum health. Following our care, they placed them in zoos or sanctuaries nationally and internationally.

We are seeking an experienced, enthusiastic individual lead our team in current bear care techniques.

The Bear Manager/Keeper is responsible for the management of the bear collection, animal care staff, animal husbandry, exhibits, and holding areas.

Duties to be performed:
1. Manage all aspects of bear collection, animal care staff, and exhibitry.
2. Provide quality guest service to both internal and external guests.
3. Responsible for acquisition and disposition of animals.
4. Provide the best guest experience possible through guided tours, signage, exhibitry, and animal presentations.
5. Oversee and do collection records including daily animal behavior, nutrition, health, enrichment, and training records.
6. Oversee and implement daily animal enrichment and training programs.
7. Collaborate with veterinarian to ensure the highest level of care for the animals.
8. Provide overall management direction for employee training and professional development.
9. Collaborate with community members and schools to provide outreach and on site educational programs.

To apply:

Submit application, resume and cover letter to Les Kinnear, Executive Director, Fortress of the Bear, 4639 Sawmill Creek Road, Sitka, AK 99835 or via email to: info@fortressofthebear.org




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Friday, March 4, 2011

Auckland Zoo - New Zealand Bird Keeper




Auckland Zoo - New Zealand Bird Keeper.

This is a great opportunity to join the Life Sciences team at Auckland Zoo and be part of an organisation which aims to focus the Zoo’s resources to benefit conservation, and provide exciting visitor experiences, which inspire and empower people to take positive action for wildlife and the environment.

Auckland Zoo has started constructing the new $15 million NZ fauna precinct – Te Wao Nui. Te Wao Nui is a journey through the flora, fauna and culture of Aotearoa/ New Zealand and is the largest single development the zoo has ever undertaken, covering approximately 25% of the zoo’s footprint. Te Wao Nui will provide many new opportunities for the zoo to contribute to the conservation of New Zealand wildlife, both directly and indirectly. It will feature six zones displaying over 60 native animal species (including invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, mammals and birds) and over 110 native plant species.

The New Zealand Bird Keeper works as part of the team responsible for the daily husbandry and management of a diverse range of New Zealand bird species and the short-tailed bats.
A certificate in captive wild animals or an equivalent tertiary qualification in biological sciences / conservation is required and candidates should have strong teamwork skills, and comprehensive knowledge of the management and husbandry of a range of bird species. This experience should include bird artificial incubation and rearing as well as implementing bird training, conditioning and behavioural enrichment programmes. Auckland Zoo is currently developing its field conservation programme, so the successful candidate will be expected to spend some time working on conservation projects outside the zoo gates. Prior experience in such programmes would therefore be an advantage.

Public speaking is part of every keeper's role, so we're also looking for a confident communicator. This is a full time role, working on a 7-day rotating roster system including weekends and public holidays. A high level of energy and physical fitness will enable you to meet the daily challenges of the role.

This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a world class organisation, contribute to conservation and progress your career.

Please note: This role is deemed a safety sensitive position and will require pre-employment drug testing.

Interested applicants should follow this link to the Auckland Council website where they will be able to find a full position descriptions and instructions for the application process:
https://careers.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/jobdetails?ajid=QUEv8


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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Cat Keeper - Paradise Wildlife Park

Cat Keeper - Paradise Wildlife Park



Join an enthusiastic team

-One of the best big and small cat collections in the UK (Between our two parks - PWP and Wildlife Heritage Foundation)

-You must have at least 4 years zoo animal experience

-General Animal Husbandry

-Training animals and assisting the team

-Train to deliver

-Experiences/Tours/Keeper Talk – rotas for your section and assisting others

-Diets and Feeds

-Enrichment

-ARCS/Zims

-Driving Company Vehicles

-Assisting with Cat movements on and off site – Import and Export

-Get involved with the collection, breeding, EEP’s etc

-Assisting with general maintenance; general upkeep of enclosure, painting and outside of enclosures

-Assisting on vet days, carrying out medication

-Progression Training; e.g. First Aid, ZIMs, animal management etc

-6 day rota, paid monthly, statutory holiday allowance

-Full PWP animal park uniform

-Due to the nature of the business and the duty of care to our animals, a flexibility to hours is essential.

Please send CV and Covering Letter to Lynn Whitnall, Director either by post or email:

Paradise Wildlife Park
White Stubbs Lane
Broxbourne
Hertfordshire
EN10 7QA
lynn@pwpark.com

Closing date for applications Tue 31st Aug 2010


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Monday, August 9, 2010

Senior Primate Keeper - Newquay Zoo

Senior Primate Keeper - Newquay Zoo



An opportunity has arisen for a Senior Primate Keeper to join the team at Newquay Zoo. The post requires a hard working, dedicated, enthusiastic and reliable individual to oversee and contribute to the day to day running of this varied section.

The ideal candidate will possess the aptitude to implement, update and improve the current management techniques for nutrition, enrichment and behavioural training of these taxa. In addition, they will assist in the future development of the section and be involved with in house staff training.

The section currently houses 13 species of primates consisting of Callitrichids, Prosimians and Old and New World Primates.

A minimum of 6 years working with primates is required and preferably within a BIAZA/EAZA recognised institution. The ideal candidate will have attained the Advanced National Certificate in the Management of Zoo Animals or equivalent.

The closing date for applications is the 16th August 2010.

Please apply, in writing, enclosing a full CV and covering letter to:-



The Director
Newquay Zoo
Trenance Gardens
Newquay
Cornwall
TR7 2LZ

Or alternatively

Email:- info@newquayzoo.org.uk


Sam Harley
Head Keeper
EEP Coordinator for Margay (Leopardus wiedii)
Newquay Zoo
Trenance Gardens
Newquay
Cornwall
TR7 2LZ

Telephone: 01637 873342

Fax: 01637 873518

http://www.newquayzoo.org.uk/




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Friday, April 9, 2010

BEHAVIORAL HUSBANDRY MANAGER

BEHAVIORAL HUSBANDRY MANAGER




JOB DESCRIPTION

DEPARTMENT = Center for Conservation and Research


SUPERVISION = Reports to the Director of Comparative Nutrition

SUMMARY = The emphasis of this position is assisting with all aspects of daily animal behavioral husbandry including environmental enrichment and training of all collection animals at Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and the Lee G. Simmons Wildlife Safari Park. In addition, the candidate will be primarily responsible for developing and implementing a standardized training and enrichment program with an emphasis on improving the health and well being of all collection animals, including appropriate record keeping, fulfilling AZA standards.

The candidate will work directly with Animal, Curatorial, Animal Health, Nutrition and Education departments, in assessing, developing, implementing, and evaluating training and enrichment practices that enhance the daily animal husbandry of all collection animals, including on and off-site animals used for education purposes.

In addition, the candidate will enhance and promote the science of behavioral husbandry through research and educational opportunities.

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES

• Continue and enhance staff training on current topics and advances in animal training and environmental enrichment.

• Develop and implement a standardized training and enrichment program throughout the zoo and Wildlife Safari Park to include approval processes, record keeping and evaluation systems.

• Work with animal staff to assess departmental needs and current efforts to develop objective goals for new enrichment and training plans.

• Work with animal staff to evaluate current training and enrichment plans to promote further advancements.

• Assist in identification of animal behavioral problems/concerns and implement plans to alleviate such concerns.

• Work and communicate with Animal Health staff when training efforts involve medical procedural training.

• Advise and guide education staff on promoting and developing educational and engaging opportunities for zoo guests on animal welfare issues at the zoo, community, regional, and global levels.

• Advise and guide Education Department and Animal Ambassador Coordinator on developing engaging messaging for Animal Ambassadors.

• Assist with development and implementation of an educational Animal Show.

• Collaborate with necessary departments to conduct appropriate research in order to enhance behavioral husbandry techniques and procedures.

• Assist with participation efforts in collaborative research projects by providing education, support and materials to keeper staff as needed.


• Assist Horticulture, Animal Health, and Nutrition departments in developing a self-sustaining browse inventory and usage program.

• Work with the Nutrition department in developing appropriate dietary enrichment protocols including the use of whole prey.

• Understand and adhere to guidelines and recommendations established by AZA, USDA, and OSHA.

• Attend daily animal management meetings.

EXPERIENCE

• Minimum of 3 years experience training animals in a variety of situations.

• Minimum of 3 years zoo experience.

• Experience or education in program development preferred.

• Experience teaching training classes preferred.

EDUCATION

• B.S in biology, psychobiology, psychology, nutrition, animal science, or related biological field (B.S. minimum).

A Successful candidate is likely to possess the following skills and characteristics:

• Work well and get along with people.

• Evident knowledge of effective training techniques, applications, and tools.

• Excellent communication skills, both oral and written.

• Effective and engaging public speaker.

• Creative and positive attitude.

• Self motivated with ability to effectively manage time and resources.

• Strong desire to engage and train people in addition to animals.

• Ability to lift 50 Lb.

• Able to stand for long periods and work in inclement weather conditions.

• Computer skills necessary including applications in EXCEL, WORD, and POWERPOINT.

• Have patience and sense of humor.

• Ability to drive and operate motor vehicles and hold a valid State Driver’s License.

• Current Tuberculosis Test is required before being hired.

Please apply at http://www.omahazoo.com/


Questions can be directed to Dr. Cheryl L. Morris (402) 738-6906, cherylm@omahazoo.com




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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Great Ape Keeper Vacancies

Keeper(s) – Great apes

2 x Full-Time, Permanent Roles

(1 based at Adelaide Zoo, 1 based at Monarto Zoo)



Zoos SA are looking for individuals with primate husbandry experience, particularly the field of Great Apes, to work at their Adelaide Zoo or Monarto Zoo sites. Candidates must possess experience in caring for animals in a captive environment.

Applicants with a Certificate III in Zoo Keeping or similar are encouraged to apply. Candidates must possess a wide range of Zoo Keeper skills including the highest possible standards of welfare, husbandry, species management, conservation research and enrichment for the animals in our care. Additionally candidates must have proven animal training and conditioning skills. Experience with great apes is essential.

Candidates must demonstrate excellent team working abilities, but also the ability to work independently, a flexible approach to work and a commitment to Health and Safety regulations.

Two positions are available:

Monarto Zoo is South Australia’s open range zoo located 70 km from Adelaide’s CBD. It is gaining a well-deserved reputation as a leader in conservation of endangered species. The site is large and vehicles are required to travel between exhibits so you will need to hold a Drivers Licence and have experience with manual vehicles. Possession of a firearms licence or willingness to hold one would be advantageous.

This position will work within the Primate Team and is responsible for our chimpanzees, and based at the largest chimpanzee facility in Australia. As such, chimpanzee experience is essential, with proven skills and experience in managing social groups and introductions. Knowledge and experience within complex facilities would be advantageous. Experience with smaller primates, both husbandry and exhibit planning, is desirable, as currently we also have colobus but anticipate future developments include; lemurs, vervet monkeys and baboons.

Adelaide Zoo is South Australia’s city zoo. It has shown a long-term commitment to great ape conservation, husbandry and management, and is seeking an individual who will continue to support and further develop these objectives in the years to come.

This position will work within the Primate team, with particular emphasis upon orangutans. Candidates will ideally possess at least two years proven captive orangutan experience. Knowledge and skills in primate behavioural management and mixed species exhibits is essential. There is the potential to be involved in mothering training and the regional surrogacy program, and the ability to think innovatively will see no limits to the opportunities available.

How to Apply

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

The position, by site, to which they are applying

The date of qualification to Certificate III in Captive Animals or equivalent

An outline of their primate experience, with particular emphasis paid to great ape experience

The requirements as outlined in the advert


Copies of the position description and application requirements can be obtained from, Mardi Nickels: mnickels@zoossa.com.au


CLOSING DATE: 12 Noon 3rd February 2010

Zoos South Australia (ZSA) is a non-profit conservation charity. We provide conservation education, as well as supporting and conducting many conservation, breeding and research programmes. As part of our conservation efforts we run Adelaide and Monarto Zoos. We work within the WAZA guidelines for the ethical treatment of animals.


ZSA is involved in a variety of conservation activities, including direct co-ordination and management of threatened species programs to field support and captive breeding for release to the wild, as well as conservation education programs. To encompass its increasing range of conservation activities, the RZSSA has developed Conservation Ark, its integrated science and conservation arm.


ROYAL ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA INC

ZOOS SA

POSITION DESCRIPTION


POSITION IDENTIFICATION

POSITION TITLE: KEEPER

HOURS: on a 7 day roster (as per individual contract)

EMPLOYMENT LOCATION: Zoos SA

RESPONSIBLE TO: Senior Keeper or Assistant Curator

REMUNERATION: In accordance with the Staff Agreement

JOB DESCRIPTION

SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES
Under general supervision and within specified guidelines, safely, efficiently and effectively undertake a wide range of tasks which may require the application of relevant experience and training. Develop a broad range of Zoo Keeper skills by working for extended periods in most areas of the animal collection.


SPECIAL CONDITIONS
Duties are performed under general supervision and primarily out of doors.


JOB DUTIES
(1) Core Duties

Husbandry

1.1 Obtain, prepare and provide food to animals in accordance with established diets, feeding schedules and procedures.

1.2 Clean food and water vessels, holding areas, exhibits and food preparation and storage areas to required standards, ensure animal areas are maintained free of debris and hazardous materials.

1.3 Provide animals with nesting and bedding materials and other items required to meet their behavioural requirements, particularly in relation to breeding or raising offspring.

1.4 Observe and report on animal behaviour and changes to the condition of animals.

1.5 Maintain diaries and animal records and report matters of interest to the supervisor.

1.6 Capture, restrain and handle animals as required.

1.7 Maintain and care for live food colonies as required.


Animal Health

1.8 Inform the supervisor of animal health problems.

1.9 Under veterinary supervision, treat animals and administer medication to required standard.

1.10 Provide samples for testing and analysis.

1.11 Participate in the implementation and monitoring of programmes to affect animal behaviour.

Exhibits

1.12 Maintain exhibit presentation to required standards including pruning of plants, weeding, irrigation and rodent control.

1.13 Make minor repairs to exhibit and inform supervisor of exhibit maintenance requirements.

Safety

1.14 Work consistently in accordance with established safety procedures to ensure animal security, personal safety, protection of other staff and the public.

1.15 Identify and report issues of safety to the supervisor.


Education and Public Relations

1.16 Interact informally with the public on an ad hoc basis providing directions and information on Zoo activities, exhibits, facilities and animals.

1.17 Make informal presentations, which may involve animal handling, to small public groups and respond to questions.

1.18 Assist with public relations activities.

1.19 Maintain exhibit graphics to required standards.

Other

1.20 Assist with providing guidance to Keepers-in-Training, other Zoo staff, volunteers and work experience students.

1.21 Participate in training and development programmes including external coursework as required.

1.22 Conduct literature searches on species and habitats under care.

1.23 Other duties as required.


Occupant Date


PERSON SPECIFICATION

(2) Experience


2.1 Demonstrate experience in animal husbandry.



2.2 Demonstrate experience in exhibit maintenance.


(3) Skills


3.1 Good numeracy and written and verbal communication skills.



3.2 Well developed observational skills.



3.3 Ability to arrange personal work routines and practices to make optimum use of time and resources.



3.4 Basic horticulture and maintenance skills.



3.5 Current car drivers licence desirable.



(4) Knowledge


4.1 Demonstrate an understanding of the following:



- Aim and objectives of the Zoo



- Animal nutrition



- Exhibit hygiene



- Abnormal animal behaviour including signs of ill health



- Ecosystems and habitats



- Basic zoology



- Principles of wildlife conservation



4.2 Demonstrate an understanding of the Zoo's animal record keeping system.



4.3 Knowledge of quarantine procedures.



4.4 Demonstrate an understanding of species management programmes.



4.5 Demonstrate a basic knowledge of animal behaviour.



4.6 Knowledge of the Industrial Agreement.



4.7 Demonstrate an understanding of the basic principles of scientific research.



4.8 Understand the role of education and public relations in the achievement of Zoo objectives.



4.9 Knowledge of appropriate techniques for handling public enquiries and misconduct.



(5) Personal Attributes

5.1 Commitment to the Aim and Objectives of the Society.



5.2 Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, and to work closely with others in a team environment.



5.3 Demonstrate a caring attitude towards animals.



5.4 Ability to work consistently to established standards.



5.5 Self motivated and shows initiative.



5.6 Physically capable of performing all of the tasks required.



(6) Essential Academic Requirements


Nil


(7) Desirable Academic Requirements


7.1 Completed a Zoo approved course of study (minimum Certificate III or equivalent).



7.2 Successful completion of Year 12, or equivalent.


Occupant
Date

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Large Mammal Keeper

Large Mammal Keeper - Blair Drummond Safari Park

Blair Drummond Safari and Adventure Park is situated midway between Glasgow and Edinburgh just 4 miles outside Stirling. We are now seeking to employ a full time animal keeper to work within our Large Mammals Department which includes Elephants, Rhino, Giraffe and Zebra.

The successful applicant should be qualified in a zoological science field to HND level or above. Animal husbandry experience, in particular hoof stock is preferred but not essential.

The successful applicant will be working within a small dedicated team who all share a common goal of improving animal welfare and public awareness of endangered species within a captive habitat. The role will involve numerous different and challenging tasks ranging from daily husbandry to animal training and public talks.

Salary is negotiable

If you are interested in the above position please apply on line via our website http://www.blairdrummond.com/ and send your c.v. to margaret@blairdrummond.com For more information please telephone Margaret Davidson on 01786 843101.

Closing date for applications is 11th January 2010.

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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, September 1, 2009

Ape Care Staff Supervisor

Ape Care Staff Supervisor
Center for Great Apes

The Center for Great Apes has a new position for an Ape Care Staff Supervisor to oversee the day-to-day activities of the caregiver staff in providing optimal care for the health and welfare of our sanctuary apes. The Center for Great Apes is a reputable, established, and growing sanctuary for orangutans and chimpanzees in need of permanent lifetime care. The Center maintains these animals in a safe and enriching habitat, providing exemplary care in accordance with and exceeding federal and state regulations.

Position Summary:

The Ape Care Staff Supervisor is directly responsible for the day-to-day activities of the caregiver staff. This position is for a working supervisor who will participate wherever needed in caregiver duties. This person will work in a positive partnership with the founding director and support the Center’s mission as established by the founding director and board of directors.

Responsibilities include:

t Working with founding director and the staff caregivers to develop the best care plan in areas of diet, health maintenance, enrichment, socialization with other apes, and training behaviors

t Maintaining a positive team-oriented attitude supportive of the Center and its mission and representing the Center to all employees, volunteers, members, donors, visitors, vendors, and on-site workers with friendliness, courtesy and professionalism

t Supervising ape care staff in carrying out all aspects of:
§ Diet
§ Enrichment activities & equipment
§ Health care procedures
§ Cooperative husbandry training
§ Managing ape behavior situations
§ Ensuring all safety practices, requirements, and recommendations are met or exceeded
§ Cleaning routines

Supervisory responsibilities will require this person to:
Participate in interviewing and selection of applicants for caregivers, interns, and volunteers
Oversee orientation on safety policies and procedures
Oversee training of ape care staff, interns, and ape-care volunteers
Schedule work-shifts
Hold periodic meetings with ape care staff
Plan performance evaluations
Fill in when needed for daily ape care routine including shifting, feeding, training, cleaning, providing enrichment, and doing daily health checks
Lead caregiver staff during emergencies
Coordinate with veterinarian on health care issues

This position may also require the ape care supervisor to:
Assist the veterinarian with medical procedures
Give tours occasionally to visitors and donors
Give presentations at conferences or workshops and represent the Center in a professional and positive manner

Qualifications:
7+ years of experience in great ape care giving (preferably both orangutans and chimpanzees)
5 years experience of direct supervision of staff coworkers and demonstrated success in leading coworkers in teamwork building
Demonstrated leadership ability to create a team environment that supports effective teamwork and collaboration with ape care staff
Demonstrated ability to interact with staff in a positive manner and lead staff to success in their job
Excellent communication abilities with staff, management, members/donors, and visitors
Good writing and report skills
Ability to be calm and make decisions in crisis situations or emergencies
Willingness to tackle challenges and problem solve


Preferred:
Dart gun training and chemical immobilization knowledge
Positive reinforcement training experience with captive apes
Leadership or supervisory training or courses
Veterinary tech experience, fecal exams, previous assistance in great ape health exams
Able to lift 50 pounds and work outdoors in extreme heat during summer when required


The Center for Great Apes is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This position is located in Wauchula, FL, between Sarasota/Tampa Bay, Ft. Meyers/Naples, and Orlando metropolitan areas.

Visit http://www.centerforgreatapes.org/ to learn more about the Center.

Contact Information:
Please email your resume to patti@centerforgreatapes.org or FAX to 863-767-8904

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