Keeper - Wellington Zoo Trust
§ Interested in Reptiles?
§ Want to join a Zoo who’s dream is to be the best little Zoo in the world?
Wellington Zoo is a treasure, housing significant populations of animals, plants and people who are passionate about conservation, education and recreation. Some 180,000 people visit the Zoo each year. The Zoo conserves precious species and raises awareness of the human contribution to both the destruction and sustainability of ecosystems.
Under the management of the Wellington Zoo Trust, the Zoo is heading in new and exciting directions. The Trust’s vision is for the Zoo to be a magical place of learning and fun, bringing animals in their environments and people who visit together.
We are looking for a permanent full time Keeper who would like to provide daily care to our Reptile Collection and is willing to working on other sections as required.
The successful applicant will have:
A National Certificate in Captive Wild Animals or equivalent qualification.
Experience in captive animal keeping and daily husbandry.
Knowledge of behavioural and environmental enrichment techniques.
The ability to work with limited supervision, solve problems and work well in a team environment.
The ability to work on a roster that includes weekends and public holidays.
Good written and verbal communication skills.
For a position description and application form please email talya.horrocks@wellingtonzoo.com. To apply, please email your covering letter, CV and completed application form to talya.horrocks@wellingtonzoo.com or post it to Keeper Vacancy, c/- Wellington Zoo Trust, 200 Daniell Street , Newtown , Wellington , New Zealand . Applications must be received by 5pm Friday, 14 November 2008.
Talya Horrocks
Office Coordinator
Wellington Zoo Trust
200 Daniell Street
Newtown, Wellington 6021
DDI: +64 4 803 0778
Fax: +64 4 803 0777
Email: Talya.horrocks@wellingtonzoo.com
Website: www.wellingtonzoo.com
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Friday, October 24, 2008
Primate Care Staff - Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre
Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre
Primate Care Staff – Vacancies
We are currently looking to recruit experienced, motivated, reliable and enthusiastic individuals to join our dedicated team of Primate Care Staff.
Ideal candidates will have
· At least 1 – 2 years relevant experience working with Primates
· A qualification in an animal related discipline.
· Must be physically fit
· Excellent communication skills and the ability to work well within a team.
· Experience of Public Speaking
· Full driving licence essential due to location.
To apply –
Please send a copy of your Curriculum Vitae, together with a covering letter including salary expectation to Shelley Fletcher, Human Resources Manager, Monkey World, Longthorns, Wareham , Dorset , BH20 6HH or via email to shelley@monkeyworld.org
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Primate Care Staff – Vacancies
We are currently looking to recruit experienced, motivated, reliable and enthusiastic individuals to join our dedicated team of Primate Care Staff.
Ideal candidates will have
· At least 1 – 2 years relevant experience working with Primates
· A qualification in an animal related discipline.
· Must be physically fit
· Excellent communication skills and the ability to work well within a team.
· Experience of Public Speaking
· Full driving licence essential due to location.
To apply –
Please send a copy of your Curriculum Vitae, together with a covering letter including salary expectation to Shelley Fletcher, Human Resources Manager, Monkey World, Longthorns, Wareham , Dorset , BH20 6HH or via email to shelley@monkeyworld.org
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Monday, October 20, 2008
Keeper - Camperdown Wildlife Centre
Keeper - Camperdown Wildlife Centre
An opportunity has arisen for a keeper position at Camperdown Wildlife Centre. The salary scale is £15,550 to £17,267 plus weekend allowances. Weekend working is undertaken on a rota basis with two in five weekends worked. Additional weekends may be required to cover special events.
Camperdown Wildlife Centre has a comprehensive collection of both British and European animals set in the grounds of Camperdown Park. You will be responsible for the daily welfare of the animals at the grazing fields and within the Centre.
You will have or be working towards the Zoo Animal Management or equivalent and at least three years relevant experience of animal welfare in a zoo or similar environment.
Application forms can be accessed at http://www.dundeecity.gov.uk/internal/index.html
Application must be through Dundee City Council's application form. CVs are not accepted. This job is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure check.
Closing Date: 30 November 2008
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An opportunity has arisen for a keeper position at Camperdown Wildlife Centre. The salary scale is £15,550 to £17,267 plus weekend allowances. Weekend working is undertaken on a rota basis with two in five weekends worked. Additional weekends may be required to cover special events.
Camperdown Wildlife Centre has a comprehensive collection of both British and European animals set in the grounds of Camperdown Park. You will be responsible for the daily welfare of the animals at the grazing fields and within the Centre.
You will have or be working towards the Zoo Animal Management or equivalent and at least three years relevant experience of animal welfare in a zoo or similar environment.
Application forms can be accessed at http://www.dundeecity.gov.uk/internal/index.html
Application must be through Dundee City Council's application form. CVs are not accepted. This job is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure check.
Closing Date: 30 November 2008
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Thursday, October 16, 2008
Volunteers Wanted - Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park
Volunteers Wanted - Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park
Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park, in North Devon, is currently seeking volunteers to help with the animal care and education programmes at the park. The Park is home to a variety of species, ranging from marine mammals, to terrestrial carnivores, exotic birds, raptors, primates, reptiles and macropods. Volunteers would be working alongside our keepers and involved in most aspects of animal husbandry,
as well as opportunities in education and public encounter programmes.
Positions are available for immediate start. Previous animal husbandry experience is required. Please send a covering letter and CV to
kat@parkfx.co.uk
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Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park, in North Devon, is currently seeking volunteers to help with the animal care and education programmes at the park. The Park is home to a variety of species, ranging from marine mammals, to terrestrial carnivores, exotic birds, raptors, primates, reptiles and macropods. Volunteers would be working alongside our keepers and involved in most aspects of animal husbandry,
as well as opportunities in education and public encounter programmes.
Positions are available for immediate start. Previous animal husbandry experience is required. Please send a covering letter and CV to
kat@parkfx.co.uk
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Head of Giraffe Section - Colchester Zoo
Head of Giraffe Section - Colchester Zoo
Colchester Zoo is currently looking to recruit an experienced Head of section to oversee the daily running and management of the Zoo's Giraffe section and team.
This section of the Zoo includes a large breeding group of Red river hog, the only group of Aardvarks currently breeding in the UK and a large mixed African paddock housing Giraffe, Zebra, Ostrich, Crowned
Crane, Greater Kudu and a recently breeding group of White Rhino.
The position reports directly to the Zoo Curator and will be responsible for all aspects of managing the section including staff rotas, disciplinary procedures, staff appraisals, section protocols, animal husbandry, moving the section forward and planning future developments.
The successful applicant will need to be a highly motivated individual with at least eight years experience working in a zoological collection. Excellent animal husbandry skills are essential and experience with Giraffe and/or Rhino is preferable.
Applicants must have a minimum of 3 years experience managing staff and hold a qualification in the Zoo animal management certificate or equivalent and have a full valid driving licence.
Colchester Zoo offers a competitive salary and this position comes with subsidized onsite accommodation if required.
In the first instance apply to:
Francesca Gale at education@colchester-zoo.co.uk
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Colchester Zoo is currently looking to recruit an experienced Head of section to oversee the daily running and management of the Zoo's Giraffe section and team.
This section of the Zoo includes a large breeding group of Red river hog, the only group of Aardvarks currently breeding in the UK and a large mixed African paddock housing Giraffe, Zebra, Ostrich, Crowned
Crane, Greater Kudu and a recently breeding group of White Rhino.
The position reports directly to the Zoo Curator and will be responsible for all aspects of managing the section including staff rotas, disciplinary procedures, staff appraisals, section protocols, animal husbandry, moving the section forward and planning future developments.
The successful applicant will need to be a highly motivated individual with at least eight years experience working in a zoological collection. Excellent animal husbandry skills are essential and experience with Giraffe and/or Rhino is preferable.
Applicants must have a minimum of 3 years experience managing staff and hold a qualification in the Zoo animal management certificate or equivalent and have a full valid driving licence.
Colchester Zoo offers a competitive salary and this position comes with subsidized onsite accommodation if required.
In the first instance apply to:
Francesca Gale at education@colchester-zoo.co.uk
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Intern Position - Fortress of the Bear
Intern Position - Fortress of the Bear
Fortress of the Bear is a non-profit bear education and rescue facility for problem orphaned brown bear cubs. We are located in Sitka, Alaska in beautiful southeast Alaska. We are looking for highly energetic individuals that are interested in acquiring experience working with brown bears in a zoological setting.
Duties will include, but are not limited to: Daily feeding, enrichment, and exhibit and night holding cleaning for bear collection; aiding the Bear Manager in training of the bear collection; daily animal cleaning, feeding, and enrichment for petting zoo animals; provide guided tours and other guest assistance; assist with educational programs and other special events; and create and implement a program for use at Fortress of the Bear under one of the suggested topics: Enrichment, Training, Habitat, OR Education.
Qualifications to include: Graduate from High School acquiring a Bachelors Degree in Life Sciences or Biology Or college graduate with a degree in Life Sciences or Biology; prior experience working with animals in a zoological atmosphere, experience with carnivores preferred; experience working with programs or education departments preferred; strong interpersonal and public speaking skills; able to lift 50 pounds; work in a variety of weather conditions; able to work weekends and holidays; positive attitude; possession of a valid driver license.
Fortress of the Bear will provide housing and transportation for the duration of the internship.
For more information or to apply please submit cover letter and resume to Fortress of the Bear, c/o Christine Stevenson, PO Box 2337, Sitka, AK 99835. Or via e-mail to christine@fortressofthebear.org Contact Number: 907-747-7434.
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Fortress of the Bear is a non-profit bear education and rescue facility for problem orphaned brown bear cubs. We are located in Sitka, Alaska in beautiful southeast Alaska. We are looking for highly energetic individuals that are interested in acquiring experience working with brown bears in a zoological setting.
Duties will include, but are not limited to: Daily feeding, enrichment, and exhibit and night holding cleaning for bear collection; aiding the Bear Manager in training of the bear collection; daily animal cleaning, feeding, and enrichment for petting zoo animals; provide guided tours and other guest assistance; assist with educational programs and other special events; and create and implement a program for use at Fortress of the Bear under one of the suggested topics: Enrichment, Training, Habitat, OR Education.
Qualifications to include: Graduate from High School acquiring a Bachelors Degree in Life Sciences or Biology Or college graduate with a degree in Life Sciences or Biology; prior experience working with animals in a zoological atmosphere, experience with carnivores preferred; experience working with programs or education departments preferred; strong interpersonal and public speaking skills; able to lift 50 pounds; work in a variety of weather conditions; able to work weekends and holidays; positive attitude; possession of a valid driver license.
Fortress of the Bear will provide housing and transportation for the duration of the internship.
For more information or to apply please submit cover letter and resume to Fortress of the Bear, c/o Christine Stevenson, PO Box 2337, Sitka, AK 99835. Or via e-mail to christine@fortressofthebear.org Contact Number: 907-747-7434.
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Position Announcement - Veterinary Technician
Position Announcement - Veterinary Technician
Excellent Opportunity for a Junior Veterinary Technician with Avian/Wildlife Experience
Position: Vacancy for a Junior Veterinary Technician at an Avian Captive Breeding and Wildlife Rehabilitation Programme at the National Avian Research Center (NARC), part of Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. NARC was established in 1989, with the special mission to promote bustard and falcon conservation and reconcile the tradition of Arab falconry with a sustainable use of the resources. NARC’s strategy supports eradication of houbara poaching, management of hunting activities and management of wild populations as well as captive breeding of houbara for restocking depleted populations, reinforcement and re-introduction.
Candidate profile: Experienced veterinary technician with background in the medical care of wildlife (avian preferred). Applicants should be well motivated, willing to take responsibility and should be fluent in English. Knowledge of Arabic would be helpful. The applicants should be familiar with MS package (Microsoft Word, Excel and Access) for vet database operations. The applicant should be willing to work with a multilingual team in a desert environment.
Duties: The holder of this position will be based at the captive breeding project near the city of Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. This position will be a part of small medical team consisting of 1 veterinarian, 1 veterinary nurse, and 2 veterinary technicians as well as a large multidisciplinary team of aviculturalists. The successful candidate will assist the Veterinary officer in the daily routine taking place at National Avian Research Center and Rehabilitation Center.
Education/Experience required: Prefer graduation from an accredited institution in veterinary technology and 3 years of relevant experience and working knowledge of current veterinary medical and surgical procedures.
Remuneration: Competitive tax-free salary and benefits.
Interested candidates should send their CV, a letter explaining their professional experience, copy of their highest diploma, passport copy and a letter of two referees either by fax: +971 2 446 4728, email: recruitment@ead.ae or online at http://www.ead.ae
Deadline for application: November 1, 2008.
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Excellent Opportunity for a Junior Veterinary Technician with Avian/Wildlife Experience
Position: Vacancy for a Junior Veterinary Technician at an Avian Captive Breeding and Wildlife Rehabilitation Programme at the National Avian Research Center (NARC), part of Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. NARC was established in 1989, with the special mission to promote bustard and falcon conservation and reconcile the tradition of Arab falconry with a sustainable use of the resources. NARC’s strategy supports eradication of houbara poaching, management of hunting activities and management of wild populations as well as captive breeding of houbara for restocking depleted populations, reinforcement and re-introduction.
Candidate profile: Experienced veterinary technician with background in the medical care of wildlife (avian preferred). Applicants should be well motivated, willing to take responsibility and should be fluent in English. Knowledge of Arabic would be helpful. The applicants should be familiar with MS package (Microsoft Word, Excel and Access) for vet database operations. The applicant should be willing to work with a multilingual team in a desert environment.
Duties: The holder of this position will be based at the captive breeding project near the city of Al Ain, United Arab Emirates. This position will be a part of small medical team consisting of 1 veterinarian, 1 veterinary nurse, and 2 veterinary technicians as well as a large multidisciplinary team of aviculturalists. The successful candidate will assist the Veterinary officer in the daily routine taking place at National Avian Research Center and Rehabilitation Center.
Education/Experience required: Prefer graduation from an accredited institution in veterinary technology and 3 years of relevant experience and working knowledge of current veterinary medical and surgical procedures.
Remuneration: Competitive tax-free salary and benefits.
Interested candidates should send their CV, a letter explaining their professional experience, copy of their highest diploma, passport copy and a letter of two referees either by fax: +971 2 446 4728, email: recruitment@ead.ae or online at http://www.ead.ae
Deadline for application: November 1, 2008.
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Senior Keeper Position - Dartmoor Zoological Park
Senior Keeper Position - Dartmoor Zoological Park:
A fulltime position has become available within Dartmoor Zoological Park.
The ideal candidate will have at least 4 years practical experience and have completed the Zoo Animal Management course, or equivalent. A well motivated, dedicated team-player able to assist in the continued development of the collection. Computer literate an advantage. A practical hands on approach is needed to oversee the animal sections and assist the head keeper in the day to day running of the collection.
Please send a C.V. & covering letter to
William Walker
Dartmoor Zoological Park
Sparkwell
Plymouth
Devon
U.K
PL7 5DG
Closing Date 3rd November 2008
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A fulltime position has become available within Dartmoor Zoological Park.
The ideal candidate will have at least 4 years practical experience and have completed the Zoo Animal Management course, or equivalent. A well motivated, dedicated team-player able to assist in the continued development of the collection. Computer literate an advantage. A practical hands on approach is needed to oversee the animal sections and assist the head keeper in the day to day running of the collection.
Please send a C.V. & covering letter to
William Walker
Dartmoor Zoological Park
Sparkwell
Plymouth
Devon
U.K
PL7 5DG
Closing Date 3rd November 2008
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Education Officer Position - Dartmoor Zoological Park
Education Officer Position - Dartmoor Zoological Park:
The successful candidate will have:
• Completed a relevant degree
• A broad knowledge of zoological, research and conservation issues
• The ability to communicate effectively and be able to interact with a variety of different public sectors.
• Experience of teaching in a zoo based, environmental or outdoor education
• Experience of production of educational resources material using a variety of media.
• Experience in building partnerships and contacts with schools, colleges and other professionals
• Excellent organisational skills – ability to manage and prioritise workload and meet deadlines
• The ability to manage the education team as required.
• Good knowledge of Microsoft Office packages.
• Must be enthusiastic and hard working with a passion for conservation
Please send a covering letter and C.V to
William Walker
Dartmoor Zoological Park
Sparkwell
Plymouth
Devon
U.K.
PL7 5DG
Closing Date 3rd November 2008
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The successful candidate will have:
• Completed a relevant degree
• A broad knowledge of zoological, research and conservation issues
• The ability to communicate effectively and be able to interact with a variety of different public sectors.
• Experience of teaching in a zoo based, environmental or outdoor education
• Experience of production of educational resources material using a variety of media.
• Experience in building partnerships and contacts with schools, colleges and other professionals
• Excellent organisational skills – ability to manage and prioritise workload and meet deadlines
• The ability to manage the education team as required.
• Good knowledge of Microsoft Office packages.
• Must be enthusiastic and hard working with a passion for conservation
Please send a covering letter and C.V to
William Walker
Dartmoor Zoological Park
Sparkwell
Plymouth
Devon
U.K.
PL7 5DG
Closing Date 3rd November 2008
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Gorilla Keeper - Howletts Wild Animal Park
Gorilla Keeper - Howletts Wild Animal Park
(Salary dependant on experience)
Howletts Wild Animal Park, situated near Canterbury is an established wild animal park with significant success in the captive breeding of rare and endangered animals. The park houses the largest collection of Lowland Gorilla s in captivity with over 100 births to date.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and responsible individual to join the Gorilla section. You will need a relevant animal qualification and/or previous experience working with animals. The ideal candidate will have experience of working with gorillas within a mainstream animal collection or a related field of in- situ conservation.
Candidates must be physically fit, work well as part of a close knit team with good communication skills and capable of delivering talks to the visiting public. A valid driving licence is essential.
Only those applicants who fit the above criteria will be considered and acknowledged.
To apply:
Please send a full CV and covering letter, stating the job applied for to: Helen Dallimore-Jones, Human Resources & Training Manager. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, Port Lympne, Nr. Hythe, Kent CT21 4PD Or E-mail: personnel@howletts.net
www.totallywild.net
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(Salary dependant on experience)
Howletts Wild Animal Park, situated near Canterbury is an established wild animal park with significant success in the captive breeding of rare and endangered animals. The park houses the largest collection of Lowland Gorilla s in captivity with over 100 births to date.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and responsible individual to join the Gorilla section. You will need a relevant animal qualification and/or previous experience working with animals. The ideal candidate will have experience of working with gorillas within a mainstream animal collection or a related field of in- situ conservation.
Candidates must be physically fit, work well as part of a close knit team with good communication skills and capable of delivering talks to the visiting public. A valid driving licence is essential.
Only those applicants who fit the above criteria will be considered and acknowledged.
To apply:
Please send a full CV and covering letter, stating the job applied for to: Helen Dallimore-Jones, Human Resources & Training Manager. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, Port Lympne, Nr. Hythe, Kent CT21 4PD Or E-mail: personnel@howletts.net
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Senior Education Officer - Edinburgh Zoo
Senior Education Officer - Edinburgh Zoo
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 600,000 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.
A vacancy has arisen for a Senior Education Officer working within
the Animal, Education, Conservation team. This role is to assist in
the management and delivery of the Society's public education
activities, including the role of volunteer coordination, and to be
part of the Society's Education team communicating to a variety of
audiences. 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 a degree in zoology/biology or related subject, experience of education delivery/teaching and 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, and a clean driving licence.
Salary for this post will be in the region of £19,000 - £22,000
depending on experience.
This post is subject to an enhanced CRB check.
Applications should be received by 5pm on 10th November. Invitation
to interview will be by email/phone by 21st November with interviews
to follow. Start date by mutual arrangement. For further
information please email education@rzss.org.uk or phone 0131 314
0324.
To apply please send your CV with a completed RZSS application form (available from www.edinburghzoo.org.uk under `work at the zoo'), marked `Senior Education Officer' 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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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 600,000 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.
A vacancy has arisen for a Senior Education Officer working within
the Animal, Education, Conservation team. This role is to assist in
the management and delivery of the Society's public education
activities, including the role of volunteer coordination, and to be
part of the Society's Education team communicating to a variety of
audiences. 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 a degree in zoology/biology or related subject, experience of education delivery/teaching and 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, and a clean driving licence.
Salary for this post will be in the region of £19,000 - £22,000
depending on experience.
This post is subject to an enhanced CRB check.
Applications should be received by 5pm on 10th November. Invitation
to interview will be by email/phone by 21st November with interviews
to follow. Start date by mutual arrangement. For further
information please email education@rzss.org.uk or phone 0131 314
0324.
To apply please send your CV with a completed RZSS application form (available from www.edinburghzoo.org.uk under `work at the zoo'), marked `Senior Education Officer' 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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Thursday, October 9, 2008
Keeper – Elephant Unit - Taronga Conservation Society
Keeper – Elephant Unit - Taronga Conservation Society
This is an exceptional career opportunity for a committed and experienced Keeper to join our Life Science and Environmental Education Division within our Elephant Unit.
Embracing all aspects of the Life Sciences division, this dynamic role exists during an exciting time for the Elephant Unit due to its redevelopment master plan and its focus on the regional Elephant Conservation Breeding program within the context of both free and protected contact.
The successful applicant will possess:
• Certificate III in Captive Animal (or equivalent), or the ability to enrol in the course;
• Knowledge and experience in captive husbandry and exhibit design;
• Knowledge of animal training and conditioning practices;
• Extensive experience and knowledge regarding the theory of training, the biology of elephants, animal behaviour and operant conditioning;
• Demonstrated experience in elephant husbandry & management;
• Demonstrated customer service ethos;
• Demonstrated presentation and communication skills;
• Hold a current NSW Class C Drivers Licence;
• Hold or have the ability to gain a Class A&B Firearms Licence.
To be successful in this position you are required to obtain an information package, including the selection criteria, position description and application form. Please visit our website at www.taronga.org.au (Jobs at the Zoo) or contact Gary Miller: email gmiller@zoo.nsw.gov.au
Applications, addressing the selection criteria, should be sent to HR Officer, TCSA, PO Box 20, Mosman 2088 by Wednesday 5 November 2008 quoting reference. no. 2007/3806.
Taronga Conservation Society Australia is a Trade Mark of the Zoological Parks Board of NSW ABN 41 733 619 876
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This is an exceptional career opportunity for a committed and experienced Keeper to join our Life Science and Environmental Education Division within our Elephant Unit.
Embracing all aspects of the Life Sciences division, this dynamic role exists during an exciting time for the Elephant Unit due to its redevelopment master plan and its focus on the regional Elephant Conservation Breeding program within the context of both free and protected contact.
The successful applicant will possess:
• Certificate III in Captive Animal (or equivalent), or the ability to enrol in the course;
• Knowledge and experience in captive husbandry and exhibit design;
• Knowledge of animal training and conditioning practices;
• Extensive experience and knowledge regarding the theory of training, the biology of elephants, animal behaviour and operant conditioning;
• Demonstrated experience in elephant husbandry & management;
• Demonstrated customer service ethos;
• Demonstrated presentation and communication skills;
• Hold a current NSW Class C Drivers Licence;
• Hold or have the ability to gain a Class A&B Firearms Licence.
To be successful in this position you are required to obtain an information package, including the selection criteria, position description and application form. Please visit our website at www.taronga.org.au (Jobs at the Zoo) or contact Gary Miller: email gmiller@zoo.nsw.gov.au
Applications, addressing the selection criteria, should be sent to HR Officer, TCSA, PO Box 20, Mosman 2088 by Wednesday 5 November 2008 quoting reference. no. 2007/3806.
Taronga Conservation Society Australia is a Trade Mark of the Zoological Parks Board of NSW ABN 41 733 619 876
For full details please go to http://www.zoonewsdigest.com
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Animal Keeper - Paignton Zoo Environmental Park
Animal Keeper - Paignton Zoo Environmental Park
A vacancy has arisen for an Animal Keeper on the Mammal Department
Previous zoo animal experience, Advanced National Certificate in the Management of Zoo Animals (ANCMZA, Sparsholt College) and/or City & Guilds in Zoo Animal Management (ZAMC, National Extension College, Cambridge) or other relevant qualifications and a full driving licence all advantageous.
The successful applicant will be expected to work a 38 ¾ hour week with 2 days off per week
(1 weekend in 3 off). Starting salary according to experience.
Applications to be by post only (not by e-mail) and include full CV and handwritten covering letter to:
To: Neil Bemment,
Director of Operations & Curator of Mammals,
Paignton Zoo Environmental Park,
Totnes Road, Paignton, Devon TQ4 7EU
Closing Date: Friday 31 October, 2008
” A registered charity dedicated to protecting our global wildlife heritage No. 300923 ”
For full details please go to http://www.zoonewsdigest.com
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A vacancy has arisen for an Animal Keeper on the Mammal Department
Previous zoo animal experience, Advanced National Certificate in the Management of Zoo Animals (ANCMZA, Sparsholt College) and/or City & Guilds in Zoo Animal Management (ZAMC, National Extension College, Cambridge) or other relevant qualifications and a full driving licence all advantageous.
The successful applicant will be expected to work a 38 ¾ hour week with 2 days off per week
(1 weekend in 3 off). Starting salary according to experience.
Applications to be by post only (not by e-mail) and include full CV and handwritten covering letter to:
To: Neil Bemment,
Director of Operations & Curator of Mammals,
Paignton Zoo Environmental Park,
Totnes Road, Paignton, Devon TQ4 7EU
Closing Date: Friday 31 October, 2008
” A registered charity dedicated to protecting our global wildlife heritage No. 300923 ”
For full details please go to http://www.zoonewsdigest.com
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Senior Head Keeper of Birds - Paignton Zoo Environmental Park
Senior Head Keeper of Birds - Paignton Zoo Environmental Park
A vacancy has arisen for a Senior Head Keeper of Birds.
This is a hands-on supervisory position reporting to the Curator of Birds.
Responsibilities to include:
Monitoring the behaviour and health status of the bird collection on a daily basis.
Training and working closely with the team of keepers.
Performing hands-on duties.
Ensuring that Health & Safety protocols are being observed.
Assisting other departments when carrying out work or studies pertaining to the bird collection.
Writing reports & record keeping.
Organising a roster and holiday leave for up to 20 staff.
Skills required:
Strong avicultural background (at least five years experience).
Three years in a supervisory position.
ANCMZA Certificate or other relevant qualifications preferred.
Experience of incubation and hand rearing.
Good leadership and team building skills.
IT and accurate record keeping skills.
Ability to work with students and volunteers.
Willingness to work weekends, and overtime if required.
Full clean driving licence.
Applications with cover letter and full CV should be sent to:
Ms Jo Gregson
Curator of Birds
Paignton Zoo Environmental Park
Totnes Road
Devon TQ4 7EU
Closing date – Friday 24th October, 2008
" A registered charity dedicated to protecting our global wildlife heritage No. 300923 "
For full details please go to http://www.zoonewsdigest.com
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A vacancy has arisen for a Senior Head Keeper of Birds.
This is a hands-on supervisory position reporting to the Curator of Birds.
Responsibilities to include:
Monitoring the behaviour and health status of the bird collection on a daily basis.
Training and working closely with the team of keepers.
Performing hands-on duties.
Ensuring that Health & Safety protocols are being observed.
Assisting other departments when carrying out work or studies pertaining to the bird collection.
Writing reports & record keeping.
Organising a roster and holiday leave for up to 20 staff.
Skills required:
Strong avicultural background (at least five years experience).
Three years in a supervisory position.
ANCMZA Certificate or other relevant qualifications preferred.
Experience of incubation and hand rearing.
Good leadership and team building skills.
IT and accurate record keeping skills.
Ability to work with students and volunteers.
Willingness to work weekends, and overtime if required.
Full clean driving licence.
Applications with cover letter and full CV should be sent to:
Ms Jo Gregson
Curator of Birds
Paignton Zoo Environmental Park
Totnes Road
Devon TQ4 7EU
Closing date – Friday 24th October, 2008
" A registered charity dedicated to protecting our global wildlife heritage No. 300923 "
For full details please go to http://www.zoonewsdigest.com
Please mention you saw the advertisement in ZooNews Digest should you apply for this post
http://www.geocities.com/peterd482001/ZooNews_Digest.html