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 6 month to 1 year placement working between both
parks.
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. They will also gain
experience in the organisation of courses and workshops as well as zoo based
research with a wide variety of species.
We are looking for someone with a
BSc in zoology, animal behaviour, psychology or similar, 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 in
early September.
Applicants will be short listed
for interview in early August. 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 .
Please apply by emailing a CV and covering letter to: Mark Kingston Jones - research@aspinallfoundation.
Closing date:
10th Aug 2012
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