Qualified Animal Keeper
Position: WZ
Qualified Animal Keeper – Africa Section (Full-Time / Permanent)
Salary: £22,956
(Inclusive of Weekend Enhancement)
Location: ZSL
Whipsnade Zoo – LU6 2LF
About Us:
The Zoological
Society of London (ZSL), a charity founded in 1826, is a world-renowned centre
of excellence for conservation science and applied conservation. ZSL’s mission
is to promote and achieve the worldwide conservation of animals and their
habitats. This is realised by carrying out field conservation and research in
over 50 countries across the globe and through education and awareness-raising
at our two zoos, ZSL London Zoo and ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, inspiring people to take
conservation action.
Role Overview:
An opening has
arisen for a Qualified Animal Keeper on our Africa Section at ZSL Whipsnade
Zoo. Ideally this person will have experience of working with a variety species
particularly with primates, including great apes. The Africa Section comprises
a range of mammals including white rhino, reticulated giraffe, and chimpanzees,
ring tailed lemurs, lions, cheetahs, Grevy's zebras, hippos and a number of
antelope species. Some experience of
working with hoof stock or carnivores would also be advantageous. This position
will also assist the Team Leader, Deputy Team Leader and other Senior Keepers
in all aspects of their work but primarily the care of the animals, ensuring
high standards of animal welfare, animal husbandry and keep daily checks and
records of animals within the section.
Working hours are
37.5 per week with summer and winter day length variation, worked within a
roster which includes regular weekends so flexibility regarding hours is
crucial. Applicants must have a passion for working with a variety of animals
within a Zoo environment. Good communication skills and experience of dealing
with the public is essential, together with the ability to work effectively
within a team.
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
• Observing
the behaviour, health and security of animals reporting any problems to the
senior staff.
• Assisting
with the preparation of approved diets and carrying out the correct feeding
procedures.
• Cleaning
and maintaining exhibits and other designated areas.
• Ensuring
that safety and emergency procedures are followed at all times.
• Ensuring
that conditions for animals are suitable and reporting any problems, including
defects or repairs required to enclosures, to the senior staff on section and
relevant departments required.
• Assisting
with the movement and/or training of animals and/or animal demonstrations
• Supporting
in the training and mentoring of less experienced staff.
• Maintaining
courteous and helpful relations with visitors and media.
• Supporting
broader ZSL lead events such as late evenings and specialist functions.
The successful candidate will:
• Have
a good level of skill and knowledge with a proven work record with a variety of
primates including great apes
• Have
strong attention to detail and the ability to clearly convey instruction.
• Have
an understanding of mammal breeding and good familiarity with external zoo
associations such as BIAZA and EAZA.
• Able
to use Microsoft software including Outlook, Excel and Word.
• Have
a qualification in a relevant field at university level and/or diploma in the
DZMAA Keeper’s course or equivalent work experience.
• Be
reliable and have good time-keeping and attendance record and able to
demonstrate leadership and professionalism.
• Have
a full clean driving license is - Essential.
To Apply:
Applicants will need
to upload their CV and covering letter (detailing relevant experience and
skills, stating why they want the position and including details of
availability) and can do this by clicking the "Apply for this jobonline" button. If you have any queries regarding these positions or when
applying through the system please contact Human Resources at hr@zsl.org
Closing date for
applications: Midnight (23:59) Monday 5th February 2018
.
The Zoological
Society of London is a charity registered in England and Wales: no. 208728.
Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant |
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