Thursday, October 5, 2017

Animal and education supervisor



Animal and education supervisor

Oceanarium Bournemouth 

The Oceanarium is seeking an enthusiastic and pro-active supervisor to join the team and continue and develop exceptional standards of quality and care in the animal and education department.

Firmly established as one of the area’s most popular visitor attractions, the Oceanarium is home to a diverse range of creatures - from sharks, penguins and otters, to turtles and crocodiles.

The animal and education supervisor must maintain the highest standards of animal welfare, husbandry and nutrition, ensuring all zoo licence regulations and BIAZA guidelines are adhered to and that related operational and administrative responsibilities are fulfilled.

This role is responsible for the maintenance, cleanliness and operation of all the Oceanarium exhibits, and ensuring the offering of regular talks, feeds and interactive opportunities in order to provide a captivating, educational, and immersive experience for visitors throughout the day.

The role also includes the effective and safe maintenance of quarantine and off show facilities, as well as the plantroom and LSS for all exhibits.

The ideal candidate will have several years of experience in public aquaria, working with a wide variety of creatures and systems as well as some staff supervision. Relevant qualifications are an advantage along with an organised, structured approach and can-do outlook.

A salary of £19,300 is offered along with a 15% performance related bonus, company pension scheme and life assurance.

This full time position includes on-call responsibilities on a rota basis as well as weekend and bank holiday working.

More information and job description available upon request

To apply please send a CV and covering letter, outlining relevant experience, to:

Oliver Buttling
Group Curator (Aquatics)
Oceanarium Bournemouth
Pier Approach, West Beach
Bournemouth, Dorset
BH2 5AA.

01202 311993 (ext 26/32)  skype: oliverbuttling





Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant
      


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