Friday, January 27, 2012

Seasonal Education Officer




Based at Bristol Zoo Gardens

Avon Gorge & Downs Seasonal Education Officer (30 hours a week over 4 days; usually Tuesday to Friday, Fixed-term position)

Salary £17,824 per annum, pro-rata for hours and months worked

A seasonal education officer is required on a seven and a half month fixed-term contract working 4 days (30 hours) per week.

You will be required to teach stimulating, enjoyable and informative sessions to school groups and play schemes on the Downs. You will also help widen the range of groups that visit the Downs by promoting these sessions to new audiences. You will also plan and run children’s holiday events and provide craft activities at public events.
The successful applicant will have excellent communication skills, British wildlife/conservation knowledge and the enthusiasm to share this with others, the ability to work independently and in a team, ICT skills, the ability to work under pressure and be flexible.

To apply for this position download the documents from http://www.bristolzoo.org.uk/
Closing date for applications is 3.00pm on Friday 10th February.

Interviews will take place on Tuesday 21st February.

Bristol Zoo Gardens is a registered conservation and education charity.




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Part Time Education Officer



Part Time Education Officer

Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks in Kent are two of Europe’s leading animal collections. We are committed to conservation, education and in situ reintroduction and support projects.


Currently we are seeking a self-motivated, enthusiastic and confident person to help undertake our expanding educational commitments. This is a part time permanent position, working an average of 20hrs a week. Duties of the role include presenting scheduled educational talks to our visitors; presenting educational talks to school groups and bespoke groups; to man the education centre; to provide guided walks with small groups; to run our Junior Ranger and Keeper Academy sessions and assist in creating trails and education activities linked to our monthly themed events.


Ideally, the candidate will have previous experience working in an educational role gained in an established learning/educational faculty as experience in presenting talks to the public is essential. You will also need a good knowledge of exotic wild life and global animal conservation issues. We are looking for a proactive individual with good proven people skills who is a confident and accomplished public speaker.


The role is based at Howletts Park but the successful candidate will be required to work at our sister park, Port Lympne Wild Animal Park as required so candidates must have a full valid driving license and their own transport.


Working 20 hours per week on an alternate Saturday/Sunday/Monday and Sunday/Monday rota basis. Candidates must therefore be prepared to work weekends and public holidays.


To apply; please send us your CV and a covering letter, stating the job applied for to: Sharon Bell, Human Resources, Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, Lympne, Nr Hythe, Kent. CT21 4PD.



Closing date: Wednesday 8th February with interviews being held on Friday 10th 2012.






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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Zoo Keeper (Host)


Zoo Keeper (Host)
Based at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo

Keeper for a Day

This amazing Keeper for a Day experience gives participants a once in a lifetime opportunity to get up close and personal with some of ZSL’s most popular animals, and also offers a unique insight into the day-to-day life of our keepers and their charges. Keeper hosts will be responsible for up to 5 participants. This popular experience is going from strength to strength and it will now be running 5-days a week (Monday to Friday) between April – October. www.zsl.org/k4d

Lookout Lodge
ZSL are launching a new overnight experience called Lookout Lodge. Guests can stay overnight in their own private lodge, and we will be running family-friendly and adult only nights. The night will be a fully hosted experience and includes tours, BBQ dinner, breakfast and much more. There will be a maximum of 32 guests per evening, and the host keeper will be supported by members of the Explainer team who will lead the talks. Lookout Lodge will be running 5-nights a week (Wednesday to Sunday), between April to October. www.zsl.org/lookoutlodge

Keeper Hosts needed
We are looking to recruit experienced keepers to host these popular experiences. The rota could also include work on an animal section, and will include a combination of daytime, evening, overnight (accommodation provided) and weekend work to cover the experiences above. We are interested in hearing from experienced keepers looking for full or part time hours. Positions will be on a fixed term basis between March – October 2012.

As a host you will need to welcome and engage with guests, and create a safe, relaxed and enjoyable environment. As the Keeper host you will be responsible for co-ordinating and overseeing any activities involving behind the scenes / animals. The Keeper host is supported by the Explainer team on the Lookout Lodge experience, who will lead on the majority of talks.

You will have:

 Proven relevant experience as a Qualified/Senior Keeper or equivalent, a degree in a relevant biological subject, the City of Guilds Diploma in Zoo Animal Management or equivalent

 ability to work as a member of a team and go that extra mile

 Guest empathy

 proven supervisory and interpersonal skills

 clear and effective oral and written communication skills

 good computer skills

It is essential that the Keeper is willing to become a trained first aider, and it may also be necessary for them to become a member of the gun team.

If you would like to know more about this exciting new positions and wish to apply; send your CV with a covering letter detailing your suitability for the position to HR department, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Whipsnade, Nr Dunstable, Beds. LU6 2LF or email wzhr@zsl.org

Closing date for all applications: Monday 30 January 2012

Interviews will be held on Friday 3 February 2012





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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Explainer - Marwell Wildlife



Explainer (Fixed Term) x 2



Marwell Wildlife is a registered charity dedicated to the conservation of biodiversity and other natural resources. Our 140 acre zoological park in the heart of Hampshire is home to over 180 exotic and charismatic species in beautiful landscaped surroundings.

We are currently looking to recruit 2 Explainers on a fixed term basis to start beginning February / March and finishing at the end of October, who will be focused on delivering a wide range of animal encounter experiences, public engagement activities and visitor learning opportunities.

You will be required to source information for public engagement activities and contribute to the ongoing development and evaluation of these.

Applicants must be confident, enthusiastic and engaging with a degree in biological or environmental sciences and experience of working with and presenting to a variety of audiences (children and adults) in large or small groups.

Excellent verbal and written communication, customer service and presentation skills are essential, as well as a commitment to education biodiversity, conservation and environmental protection.

Please visit our website http://www.marwell.org.uk/ for full details and the Marwell Wildlife electronic application form. The application form must be completed to be considered for this role.



Closing Date: 30 January






Interview Date: 9 February



Successful applicants for vacancies with Marwell Wildlife may be required to have a Criminal Records Bureau check as a condition of employment.



Colden Common, Winchester, Hants, SO21 1JH. Registered charity number 275433. http://www.marwell.org.uk/





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Seasonal Rangers



Seasonal Rangers
2 Full time 37.5 hours per week, fixed term position

Salary - £14,500 per annum pro-rata

We require two Seasonal Rangers to join Bristol Zoo’s Presentations Team within the Learning Department. The successful applicants will be staffing the Zoo’s walkthrough exhibits, giving enclosure presentations, husbanding the section’s animal collection and helping with all other section duties. You will be very guest-focussed, enhancing our visitors’ experience of the Zoo, and helping to meet our charitable conservation and education mission. Successful applicants will be working 37.5 hours per week, 5 March through to 4 November 2012 as part of the section’s 14 day rota, which will include working weekends and bank holidays.

Full details including job descriptions, person specifications and an application form are available at http://www.bristolzoo.org.uk/  .

To apply for this position please return the completed application form and current CV by 3pm Monday 30 January 2012, to Sarah Eason, Payroll/HR Assistant, Bristol Zoo Gardens, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 3HA. Please clearly mark your envelope ‘Seasonal Ranger’. Email applications will not be accepted. Interviews will be held on Thursday 9 February 2012.







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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Chief Executive




The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, founded in 1909, owns and operates Edinburgh Zoo and the Highland Wildlife Park and manages a variety of programmes dedicated to conservation, education and research domestically and internationally. With a mission to “inspire and excite our visitors with the wonder of living animals, and so to promote the conservation of threatened species and habitats”, it is one of Europe’s leading centres of conservation, and Edinburgh Zoo is one of the UK’s leading visitor attractions, enhanced by the recent arrival of two giant pandas from China. The position of Chief Executive of the Society is therefore one of significant visibility and influence with considerable responsibilities and opportunities.
Reporting to the Board of the Society through the Chair of the Board, the Chief Executive will be responsible for leading the senior management team in the development and management of the Society as a commercially sustainable organisation in pursuit of its charitable aims and objectives.

Person specification

The Chief Executive must be an experienced and successful business manager, an excellent communicator, a strong leader with sound financial skills and the ability to inspire and motivate staff and manage stakeholders. They will require strong commercial skills and be required to have displayed commercial judgement in previous roles. A background of working in a zoological, wildlife or relevant animal environment would be an advantage as would experience in a customer focused organisation. The Chief Executive must be capable of championing the Society’s excellent commercial and charitable aims both within the organisation and in the wider business, conservation and political communities. They should have significant experience at senior management level where they have a proven track record of leading an organisation.

Key Criteria for this role are as follows:

Leadership - the ability to provide strong and authentic leadership in a setting where they have had responsibility for significant budgets and staff numbers and have contributed at the most senior level to the management of a business.

Strategy/Performance - the ability to define the strategy and monitor/evaluate the performance of an organisation, enabling successful delivery of its products and/or services.

Business and Financial acumen – the ability to manage a successful business, identify and exploit appropriate markets, build and maintain market share and manage budgets in excess of £10 million.

Organisational Change - the ability to lead significant organisational change, to embed values and culture appropriate to an organisation with over 100 years’ heritage and with stewardship responsibility to ensure successful sustainability.

Constructive challenge/Influencing - the ability to challenge constructively and influence decision-making within a board or team setting.

Stakeholder management – the ability to build relationships with and influence a wide range of stakeholders, from members of the Society to Scottish and UK governments.

Communication – The ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences, with experience of acting in an ambassadorial role.

Conservation– dedication to and empathy with the conservation mission and aims of the Society.

Risk – the ability to effectively assess and analyse risks that could adversely impact on the Society either internally or externally and to develop appropriate controls and monitoring procedures to remove or substantially mitigate significant risks.

Key Responsibilities for this position are as follows:

-Provide vision, leadership, direction, inspiration and motivation for the management, staff and volunteers of the Society

-Ensure that the Society is run in accordance with relevant legislative requirements and good practice, and within its Constitution, applying appropriate levels of corporate governance

-Further the interests of zoos and conservation through promotion of relevant conservation, education and research activities

-Recommend appropriate strategic plans and policies for the future development of the Society to the Board

-Develop, maintain and promote constructive working relationships and effective communications with internal and external stakeholders, in particular the Society’s members

-Create and nurture a successful, dynamic fundraising climate in the Society as a critical component in successfully building up revenue.

To apply for this role please send your CV with a covering letter to Judy Wagner at apply@fwbltd.com

For more information please see www.fwbltd/currentopportunities or contact Judy at the above email address or on 0131 539 7087




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Friday, January 13, 2012

EXPERIENCED PRIMATE KEEPER


EXPERIENCED PRIMATE KEEPER

Award winning Blackpool Zoo is looking to fill a key position within its Animal Department.

Experienced Primate Keeper (Ref No- AD/PK/12)
Blackpool Zoo is looking for an experienced primate keeper to assist in the daily care and husbandry needs of their Primate Section. They will also help in developing and moving forward the section within the framework of the animal department's aims and objectives in a new and exciting period within Blackpool Zoo’s history. The section currently maintains over 20 species of primates including Red-fronted Lemur, King Colobus, Red Titi, Goeldi’s Monkey, Emperor Tamarin, Black Howler Monkey, L’Hoest’s Monkey, De Brazza Monkey, Pileated Gibbon, Bornean Orang-utan and Western Lowland Gorilla. You will need to be hard working, physically fit, enthusiastic and reliable. You should possess the Advanced National Certificate in the Management of zoo Animals or an equivalent and have a minimum of three years primate keeping experience. Some experience with great apes is essential.

We offer a competitive salary of £17,968.00 per anum, inclusion in the company’s pension scheme and the opportunity to further your career within the zoological world.
Subsidised single occupancy (on site) accommodation will be available with this post, if required.

Blackpool Zoo is ideally and conveniently located on the outskirts of the "UK most popular holiday resort". Less than a 5 minute drive from the M55 motorway, the zoo is also easily accessible from numerous rural villages in the surrounding area. The zoo’s 33 acre site is situated in a well established green belt area of the town and is only a 10 minute drive away from the town centre, which offers a veritable feast of nightlife, entertainment and shopping as well as the famous Golden Mile coastline. Blackpool can genuinely offer "something for everyone", from singles to families, yet within an hour drive of this vibrant town you can be in the Lake District, Manchester or
even the Yorkshire Dales

The closing date for applications is the 26th February 2012.

A job description for the post can be obtained from the Personnel Department.

Please apply, in writing enclosing a full CV and quoting the Reference number of the post, to:


Personnel Department
Blackpool Zoo
East Park Drive
Blackpool
FY3 8PP



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Qualified Veterinary Nurse

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Qualified Veterinary Nurse

GREAT WESTERN EXOTICS
Description of Practice

We require a qualified listed veterinary nurse to work weekends within the exotic department (Great Western Exotics), located within the multidisciplinary Vets Now referral hospital in Swindon, Wiltshire. The part time position (hours negotiable) would suit an experienced RVN with prior exotics experience, to nurse our referral and first opinion exotic case load. The hospital has an enviable clinical kit which includes; MRI and CT scanner, digital radiography, fluoroscopy, endoscopy, surgical suite, ultrasound suite, bespoke exotic wards and dedicated OOH team (we offer 24hr exotic cover).

Duties

Your duties will involve clinical nursing of our exotic patients including; monitoring of anaesthesia, radiography, medication, handling and husbandry of a wide variety of exotic in-patients (birds, reptiles and mammals) . There are day to day responsibilities for running and maintaining the exotic wards and equipment, and opportunities to cover weekday holidays and sick leave for other team members if you so wish. We offer a dynamic, supportive working environment with abundant learning opportunities and scope for further qualifications in exotics if desired.

Qualifications Required

This role requires a level of autonomy being that you may be the only VN working alongside our clinicians on any given day - thus we require a qualified, listed and experienced veterinary nurse with exotic knowledge and practical capabilities

How To Apply

For further information or to apply please contact our senior avian and exotic nurse Mrs Emma Whitlock via; emma.whitlock@vets-now.com  or call; 01793 603 800



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Nutrition Research Intern – Carnivore Emphasis



Nutrition Research Intern – Carnivore Emphasis

SUMMARY
The emphasis of this position will primarily focus on laboratory analytical procedures in an exotic animal nutrition laboratory, including sample and data collection and laboratory analyses. In addition, the candidate will be participating in an investigation regarding the impact of diet and (or) dietary ingredients on carnivore health and well-being.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
The candidate will work directly under the supervision of the Director of Comparative Nutrition and the Nutrition Manager at Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo. The candidate will be responsible for learning and conducting all laboratory analyses associated with exotic carnivore nutrition research and diet management. The candidate will be responsible for assisting with sample collection during nutrition research projects.

EXPERIENCE
Nutrition laboratory or chemistry experience preferred.

EDUCATION QUALIFICATIONS
Undergraduate work toward a B.S in nutrition, biochemistry, animal science, or related biological field.

PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Candidate must be independently motivated and possess a familiarity with nutrition research techniques. The candidate must have a flexible schedule and willing to work weekends or holidays if necessary, although a standard Monday through Friday schedule will be typical. Candidate should have an understanding of basic chemistry and scientific method, and exceptional attention to detail. Good communication skills are required, both oral and written. Candidate must be able to work in a team environment, and willing to work alone in a laboratory setting. Basic computer skills are required including applications in EXCEL, WORD, and POWERPOINT.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Some undergraduate coursework.
Valid and current driver’s license.

HOURS
This is a full-time position (30 – 40 hours per week) for 6 months, with potential for a 6 month extension.

Please apply online at http://www.omahazoo.com/ (under Careers/Volunteers)


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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Head of Reptile and Amphibian Department


Head of Reptile and Amphibian Department


The Role
  • To shape a herpetological collection that fulfils the Trust’s conservation aims through managing captive populations, staff training and research and that also provides a valuable, entertaining visitor experience.
  • To support the delivery of Durrell’s Conservation Strategy, by liaising with Durrell’s Global Amphibian Programme Manager to lead amphibian conservation, both with the animal collection in Jersey and overseas.
  • To manage and motivate departmental staff and aid them in their professional development.
  • To teach visiting students practical aspects of animal management, instigate research projects and support others conducting research.
  • To ensure that the husbandry of the collection conforms to our high standards of animal welfare and ethical guidelines.
  • To manage the collection and departmental resources within a specified budget.

Specification
  • Extensive experience (minimum 10 years) of working in reptile and/or amphibian conservation – experience of captive husbandry and working within zoological collections a distinct advantage.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills with proven experience of leading a team.
  • Degree in life sciences, biology, zoology or related field required.
  • Wide knowledge of biology, taxonomy, ecology and the captive requirements of the reptile and amphibian species for which the post is responsible.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills (English) and experience of delivering presentations.
  • Proven experience with field conservation projects, preferably amphibian, and knowledge of global amphibian conservation issues.
  • Good organisational ability and project management skills desirable.
  • Experience in developing and managing budgets.
  • A high level of health and fitness as aspects of the job are physically demanding, and a willingness to travel as required.
To apply

Visit our recruitment page at http://www.durrell.org/ to download a job description




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Deep Sea World seeks Aquarist/Diver


Deep Sea World seeks Aquarist/Diver
£12.7 - £13 k CIRCA

Deep Sea World is a market leader visitor attraction and Scotland’s gem based in North Queensferry. Our Aquarium hosts the largest temperate marine display in the UK through its underwater walkthrough tunnel. Other displays include tropical marine, freshwater, reptiles, amphibians and marine mammals.

The responsibility of the Aquarist/Diver will be varied, challenging, but extremely rewarding. A hands on approach is required to ensure you achieve the highest standard of animal care and husbandry.

You will be responsible for maintaining and developing all Deep Sea World’s displays and exhibits, along with promoting public education and awareness in relation to conservation of biodiversity.

In addition to this you will also maintain, clean, tidy and safe standards of all plant rooms; tool rooms, laboratories and quarantine facilities.

The successful candidate will be expected to be very personable and able to communicate well with the visitors as you will be responsible for promoting and participating in public presentations and education sessions, as well as conversing with our visitors whilst carrying out your daily duties around the aquarium.

The role requires you to take members of the public into our main tank (as part of our dive experience package), and to carry out shows and maintenance dives, it is essential that you are qualified to PADI Divemaster or equivalent and hold an in date dive medical.

This is a full time post working on a rota’d basis which includes regular weekends and bank holidays as well as being on call for out of hour’s emergencies.

Aspro Ocio is a Spanish multinational company with its headquarters based in Madrid. Aspro owns and operates over 40 leisure attractions across Europe.

Here in the UK Aspro owns and operates Blue Planet Aquarium, Deep Sea World, Bristol Aquarium, 4 Blue Reef Aquariums, Smugglers Adventure and Oakwood Theme Park.

If you are interested, please send your CV and covering letter to Chris Smith, Zoological Manager, Deep Sea World, Battery Quarry, North Queensferry, Fife, KY11 1JR. Or email us at: recruitment@deepseaworld.co.uk Your application letter should highlight why you would be able to fulfil this key role within the organisation and clearly demonstrate how you meet our requirements. Please include your salary expectations.

Deep Sea World is committed to Equal Opportunities: http://www.deepseaworld.co.uk/

Closing Date: 20th January 2012

We do recognize the time and effort it takes to apply for a position, but as an employer of choice we receive a high volume of applications and in the interests of economy, Aspro UK does not notify candidates who have been unsuccessful in their application; consequently if you have not heard from us within 4 weeks of the closing date, please assume that you have not been successful on this occasion.



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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Enrichment and Research Internship (unpaid)



Enrichment and Research Internship
 (unpaid)


Howletts and Port Lympne are sister parks in Kent housing over 1000 animals from a range of species (primarily mammals). We have multiple-groups of many of these species, providing fantastic research opportunities. We are therefore looking for enthusiastic graduate students wanting to gain practical experience in zoo welfare and research for a 6month to 1year placement working between both parks commencing 13th February 2012.


The successful applicant will have the opportunity to run an extended research project, the results of which could be submitted to a research/enrichment conference, gain experience in zoo based research with a wide variety of species. They will also gain experience in the organisation of professional workshops and conferences for keepers and students in collaboration with zoo professionals in the fields of enrichment and research through two conferences: the ‘Primate Society of GB Spring Meeting’ and the ‘UK and Ireland Regional Environmental Enrichment Conference’ which will be hosted by the parks in 2012.


We are looking for someone with a BSc in zoology, animal behaviour, psychology or similar qualification who has a passion for conservation and captive research. You will need a good knowledge of statistics programmes such as SPSS, have experience of data collection with various animal species, Good communication skills, a full clean driving license and your own transport and a flexible approach to working hours is essential.


Working three to four days a week which will include some weekends ideally we are looking for someone to start as soon as possible.

Applicants will be short listed for interview in early February to start the internship in later February. Please be aware that we are unable to offer accommodation with this internship.

Please apply by emailing a CV and covering letter to: Mark Kingston Jones - research@aspinallfoundation.org


A full description of the internship placement is available upon request.


Closing date: 27th January 2012





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OPERATIONS/COMMERCIAL MANAGER



OPERATIONS/COMMERCIAL MANAGER

Salary Range £26,000 - £29,000 per annum
+ Performance related bonus and other benefits.

Blackpool Zoo is one of the UK’s most established medium sized zoos, and in recent years the zoo has gone through a rapid modernisation and development process.
The Zoo is operated by Parques Reunidos, one of Europe’s largest leisure and attraction operators which specialises in the tourism/leisure sector. Parques Reunidos currently operates 71 parks around the world and attracts over 25.8 million visitors annually.

We are currently seeking an Operations/Commercial Manager, dedicated to giving our visitor’s a great day out. Reporting to the Zoo Director on a day-to-day basis you will be part of the senior management team, with a remit to develop; exploit and manage all secondary spend opportunities whilst ensuring that the park is running smoothly and efficiently.

The operations manager must have the ability to maintain and build upon our reputation, ideally coming from an environment where health and safety and customer service are paramount.
The role will involve motivating and managing a team, dealing with visitors, personnel, accounting and facilities.
The ideal candidate will also have the ability to self-motivate and problem solve and enjoy working in a busy environment.

You will be an experienced senior leisure professional, an accomplished and experienced team leader, combining strategic and business awareness with the ability to influence and collaborate across the whole organisation. You will understand leisure best practice in the UK and or Europe and have delivered steady growth and innovative commercial developments, IT literacy, planning and presentation skills are essential.

Closing date 3rd February 2012


Please send a detailed CV and covering letter explaining why you wish to be considered for this post to Mrs Anita Bubbins, Personnel Manager, Blackpool Zoo, East Park Drive, Blackpool, Lancashire. FY3 8PP or by email to anita.bubbins@blackpoolzoo.org.uk





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