Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Diver (Aquarist)





Diver (Aquarist)

  • Be part of a fun and unique working environment
  • Professional training and development
  • Working with other like-minded, animal loving People

The National Aquarium has big plans ahead and we are expanding our Animal Department. Several new and exciting opportunities are available for experienced Divers, working with some unique species such as Sevengill Sharks,   Little Penguins and Kiwis.

We have two fixed term position (12 months) working 40 hours per week (Monday to Sunday as per the pre-arranged roster). We are looking for someone who is as passionate about the Aquarium and its residents as we are. We have a bold vision for an "unforgettable aquarium experience" and you will be a part of making this happen. If you are an experienced Diver with fishkeeping skills, then we want to hear from you!

The team of Divers play a critical role in enhancing the visitor experience, as well   as carrying out essential underwater maintenance and assisting with high quality care of animals and exhibits.

To apply for this role you will need to have the following:
  • PADI Rescue Diver certificate (or equivalent)
  • Be medically fit for diving
  • Certificate of Competence for Tourism diving (or be eligible)
  • Ablility to work flexible hours and days in a busy 7-day a week tourism operation
  • 2+ years' experience in animal care (previous experience working in an accredited zoo or aquarium is preferable)

As a Diver (Aquarist) you will be responsible for:
  • Providing safe supervision of guest divers and swimmers
  • Conducting informative tours around the Aquarium with members of the public
  • Assisting in maintaining the health and welfare of all animals held at the National Aquarium of New Zealand
  • Feeding our residents and maintaining exhibits
  • Diving within our major tanks for the purpose of engaging our visitors, animal husbandry and exhibit maintenance

The National Aquarium of New Zealand is owned by the people of Napier and Napier City Council. It attracts 150,000 visitors each year and offers a wide range of experiences from diving displays and keeper talks, to getting up close and personal with sharks and little penguins. It's centrepiece exhibit is the stunning 1.5 million litre Oceanarium with a 50m viewing tunnel.
The Aquarium is committed to education, conservation,  Maori culture and history, providing experienced educators and offering a variety of programs.
Napier City Council is one of Napier's biggest and most desirable employers - we value excellence, integrity, sustainability and outstanding customer and community service. Napier is quickly developing into the best small city in New Zealand, so be a part of it! There's never been a more exciting time to join our team.

We are an equal opportunity employer and we value diversity. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability status.
Only those with the right to live and work in New Zealand may apply for this job (i.e. a permanent New Zealand resident, New Zealand citizen or an Australian citizen).
Our preferred candidates will be required to undergo preemployment screening which will include drug testing and, for some roles, health screening.

To apply for this job go to: http://careers.napier.govt.nz

& enter ref code: 4664018. Applications close 17 May 2019



photo 
Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant

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