TEMPORARY KEEPER HERPETOLOGY DEPARTMENT, DWCT
(6 months contract)
The Role
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust is looking for an amphibian and reptile keeper with an understanding of the role and function of a modern zoological collection and in situ conservation programmes.
This is a temporary contract for six months.
Responsibilities will include the daily husbandry and management of a large and diverse collection in conjunction, working with other section staff, keeping detailed records, being involved with wider herpetological and zoo activities and collaborating with other organisations.
The Candidate
Prior experience in the husbandry of certain amphibians, reptiles and/or fish in other zoos, aquariums, museums, universities, and/or private collections holding reptiles and amphibians in captivity would be an advantage but is not essential. Ideally the applicant should hold a first degree in a relevant subject. A logical, precise and scientific approach to animal keeping is required and competency with standard computer software is desirable.
This position involves a level of physical fitness as climbing ladders, lifting heavy objects (up to 50 pounds) and/or working in awkward positions are involved.
Good verbal communication skills, considerable interpersonal skills and a high degree of appreciation of customer service are desired. The successful applicant will be a strong team player and able to show a high degree of initiative and independence.
We can offer:
* A rewarding position with a globally renowned conservation organisation
* A working environment set in a beautiful location
* A team of friendly, supportive and enthusiastic colleagues
* Easy commuting and plentiful free car parking
For an application form, please write to:
Mrs Charlotte Linney, Human Resources Manager,
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust,
Les Augres Manor, Trinity, Jersey JE3 5BP
or email Liz Mayo, Human Resources Assistant, liz.mayo@durrell.org
Closing date for applications: 5th March 2010
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