Curator of Mammals –
Paignton Zoo
£40,060
Permanent Full-time
– 40 hours per week
Paignton Zoo, one of
the largest in the UK and a registered scientific and education charity, has an
exciting opportunity for an experienced zoo professional to curate our mammal
collection of over 60 species. You will be responsible for developing this collection
to maximize its contribution to our goals of conservation, education and
research. This includes leading a team of dynamic keepers in all aspects of
daily husbandry and substantial input into the proposed £2.5 million Into
Africa development. Paignton Zoo is a leading member of both BIAZA and EAZA and
prides itself on the use of evidence-based practice so input into breeding
programme management and research programmes will be expected.
The successful
candidate will have at least 5 years’ experience working in a zoo environment
at a senior level. You will have
substantial knowledge of mammal husbandry and a proven track record of leading
large teams, including in all aspects of Health and Safety (risk assessments,
safe systems of work, safety culture).
Experience in conservation advocacy, research and relevant TAGs or TWGs
is also extremely desirable. Firearms
team experience would be an advantage but is not essential.
Paignton Zoo offers
the following benefits (after probationary period):
• Defined
contribution pension scheme
• 28
days paid holiday (inclusive of Bank Holidays) rising to 33 days after 5 years
• Company
sick pay
• Branded
uniform provided (as required)
• Relevant
internal and external training provided
• Opportunity
to represent Paignton Zoo at national and international meetings and
conferences
• Free
entry to our 3 zoos for staff and immediate family
• Complimentary
tickets
• Discounts
in our Catering and Retail outlets (as applicable)
• Free
staff parking
• Child
care vouchers
•
For a full job
description and application form, please go to our website: www.paigntonzoo.org.uk/jobs/current-vacancies,
Closing date:
Wednesday 31st January 2018
Interview date:
Friday 9th February 2018
Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant |
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