Showing posts with label Wild Discovery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wild Discovery. Show all posts

Friday, July 9, 2021

Assistant Animal Trainer and Presenter

 


Assistant Animal Trainer and Presenter

 

Wild Discovery

 

Wild Discovery is a small zoo that is growing and expanding.  We are looking for an enthusiastic person to join our small team to care for a range of animals and support the Animal Trainer with the delivery of training plans, presenting daily shows, animal encounters/experiences and educational talks.

The successful candidate must be passionate and self-motivated, with at least 2 years’ experience working within a zoo environment with a variety of species.  You must have proven experience with presenting bird flying displays to the public, training plans and educational talks.  The role will also include animal care duties, therefore experience of providing high standards of husbandry to a range of species is also required.

Successful candidates will be required to deliver a short presentation as part of their interview, details of this will be given to those invited for an interview.

This is a full-time position with an immediate start.  The successful candidate will work on a rota basis, including weekends, bank holidays and occasional evenings, therefore flexibility is essential. 

Please read the full job description and person specification at www.wilddiscovery.co.uk/careers

 

If you have any questions about the role, please email info@wilddiscovery.co.uk

 

To apply please email a CV and covering letter to info@wilddiscovery.co.uk

 

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Thursday, December 31, 2020

Keeper Internship

 


Keeper Internship

 

Wild Discovery

 

Wild Discovery is a growing zoo situated at Ribby Hall Village near Preston. We hold over 60 different species and support conservation projects from around the globe from the UK to the Philippines.

We offer vacancies for full time, voluntary keeper internships for a period of 6-12 months with a start date throughout 2021. These positions provide successful candidates with the opportunity to gain valuable experience in a developing zoo environment, working with all taxa.

Candidates will be trained in a variety of skills including husbandry, record keeping, enclosure maintenance and design, nutrition, training and public education. There are also opportunities to complete a research project per any course requirement or general interest. We run monthly workshops and encourage all to get involved to learn further skills such as rope splicing, CV and interviews, understanding UV to name a few.

Main objectives of the internship:

·         To gain knowledge and understanding of the inner workings of a zoo.

·         To gain experience and knowledge of zoo animal husbandry and care. This includes preparing diets, maintaining enclosures, daily record keeping, creating environmental enrichment and animal health checks. 

·         To gain confidence when delivering educational talks and packages.

·         Gain skills which will support their future career within the zoo industry.

Essential requirements:

·         Aged 18 and over.

·         Currently working towards or hold an animal related qualification.

·         Previous experience working with animals.

·         Previous experience within a zoo setting or with exotic animals would be desirable.

·         Candidates should be motivated, passionate, hard-working, good time-management and keen to learn new skills.

·         Keeper tasks can be physically demanding; thus, candidate must be physically fit and prepared to work in all outdoor conditions.

All positions are voluntary. Unfortunately, Wild Discovery cannot provide any financial support to applying candidates however a full uniform is provided. Interns will recieve regular reviews.

Interns operate on a rota basis, working 4 or 5 days out of 7. Candidates must be prepared to work weekends and bank holidays.

If you wish to apply please email Alexandra Davies at education@wilddiscovery.co.uk to receive an application form and person specification.

For any questions about the internship please email education@wilddiscovery.co.uk


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Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant

Friday, October 9, 2020

Bird Keeper/Trainer & Flyer

 


Bird Keeper/Trainer & Flyer


Wild Discovery

 

Wild Discovery is a small zoo that is growing and expanding.  We are looking for an experienced Bird Keeper, trainer and flyer that will support the development and introduction of several new features for Wild Discovery.

 

The successful candidate must be passionate and self-motivated, with at least 2 years’ experience working with a variety of birds species, including birds of prey.  You must also have proven experience with training birds for flying displays.  The role will include working with all other taxa in the collection to support the WD team, therefore experience with these taxa would be advantageous, however full training will be provided.   The role will require you to design and implement training plans for bird species in the collection and future acquisitions.  Aid with acquisition of new species and deliver educational talks/displays, encounters, and experiences.

 

Successful candidates will be required to deliver a short presentation as part of their interview, details of this will be given to those invited for an interview.

 

This is a full-time position working 5 days out of 7 (including weekends and bank holidays).  The role will also require evening work for delivery of seasonal events, therefore flexibility is essential.

For a full job description and person specification please email info@wilddiscovery.co.uk.

 

Applicants must email a CV and covering letter to info@wilddiscovery.co.uk.  Deadline date for applications: 9am on Monday 2nd November.  Interviews will take place during the week commencing 16th November.

 

If you have any questions about the role please email info@wilddiscovery.co.uk





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Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant

Monday, March 18, 2019

Zoo Internships




Zoo Internships


Wild Discovery is a growing zoo situated at Ribby Hall Village near Preston. We hold over 60 different species and support conservation projects from around the globe from the UK to the Philippines.

We currently have vacancies for full time, voluntary internships, for a period of 6-12 months. This opportunity will provide the successful candidates valuable experience in a developing zoo environment, working with a range of species.
Candidates will be trained in a variety of skills including husbandry, record keeping, enclosure maintenance and design, nutrition, training and public education. There are also opportunities to complete a research project per any course requirement or general interest.

Objectives of the placement
•        To gain knowledge and understanding of the inner workings of a zoo.
•        To gain experience and knowledge of zoo animal husbandry and care. This includes preparing diets, maintaining enclosures, daily record keeping, creating environmental enrichment and animal health checks.
•        To gain confidence when delivering educational talks and packages.
•        Gain skills which will support their future career within the zoo industry.
Required skills
•        Currently working towards or hold an animal related qualification.
•        Previous experience within a zoo setting or with exotic animals. Small mammals would be desirable.
•        Candidates must be motivated, passionate, hard-working, have good time-management and keen to learn new skills.
•        Be physically fit and prepared to work in all outdoor conditions.

All positions are voluntary. Unfortunately, Wild Discovery cannot provide any financial support to applying candidates.
Interns operate on a rota basis, working 4 or 5 days out of 7. Candidates must be prepared to work weekends and bank holidays.

To apply, please head to the Wild Discovery website to access the Person Specification and Application Form. Please send your form to Alexandra Davies at education@wilddiscovery.co.uk.
Applicants can also email education@wilddiscovery.co.uk to receive the Application Form and Person Specification.





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Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant

Saturday, August 18, 2018

Experienced Small Animal Keeper



Experienced Small Animal Keeper

Wild Discovery

Wild Discovery is a new establishment that is growing and developing. We are looking for a confident, enthusiastic and passionate experienced keeper of small animals to join the team. The role will involve all aspects of animal keeper duties working with a variety of small animals to ensure the highest standard of welfare and husbandry is delivered throughout the team.

The successful candidate will have knowledge and experience of caring for a wide range of small animals and the ability to deliver talks, workshops and activities to all visitors, adjusting to specific audience needs. Applicants must be flexible and able to work as part of team and alone using their own initiative as well as being friendly, approachable and flexible.

This is a full-time position working 5 days per week covering both weekdays and weekends, and in some cases evening hours, therefore flexibility is essential.

Main duties include:
•        Delivering high levels of welfare and husbandry for all animals in the collection.
•        Supporting the Zoo Director with the implementation of the animal collection plan.
•        Supervising work placement students and volunteers.
•        Building and creating enrichment activities.
•        Delivering educational talks and activities to visitors through our daily talk schedule.
•        Delivering animal encounters, zoo keeper experiences and hosting birthday parties.
•        Supporting the Education Officer with the delivery of educational workshops to school and group visits.

For a full job description and person specification please visit www.wilddiscovery.co.uk. All enquiries please email Neil Trickett at info@wilddiscovery.co.uk. Applicants must email a CV and covering letter.

Wild Discovery
Ribby Hall Village
Wrea Green
Preston
PR4 2PR
​Tel: 01772 673836









Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant