Thursday, December 31, 2020

Internship - zoo keeper department



 Internship - zoo keeper department

 

Linton Zoo Conservation Park

 

We have a voluntary internship available to begin in February/March 2021 for a period of 6 months (including a one-month probationary period) working within our animal keeping department, with learning opportunities that are dedicated to the care and husbandry of animals.

Applicants must be able to demonstrate a prior knowledge of various species and have the interest to learn more about the animals in their care. The successful candidate will also receive training in animal husbandry for a range of other species including other birds, reptiles and invertebrates.

The intern will be supporting the animal keeping staff throughout the 6 month period, and in return will gain valuable hands on experience in a busy zoo environment, alongside the opportunity to learn skills that will form the foundations of your Zoo keeping career. The successful applicant will be full-time, five days a week, including weekends and Bank Holidays.

Benefits of an internship

If you are keen to get the practical experience many zoos require when applying for a keeper position then this is the ideal opportunity for you. You will get to learn hands on skills with a range of animals that will form the basis of your zoo keeping career. Increase your experience and understanding of the work of a zoo animal keeping department and the wider role zoos play in wildlife conservation across the globe.

Expected duties / training provided

  • Assisting with daily animal husbandry e.g. food prep, feeding, cleaning etc
  • General site and enclosure maintenance
  • Undertake and record animal observations
  • Visitor interaction e.g. answering visitor questions in a polite and sensitive manner
  • Visitor interaction and delivery of keeper talks, animal shows, encounters and tours

Requirements / what you will need

Applicants must 18 years old or over, be hard working, conscientious and uphold high standards of animal husbandry and welfare. Applicants must be willing to assist with other areas of the park, including general maintenance and upkeep of public areas.

  • Reliability and punctuality are essential requirements for anyone working in animal care,
  • The ability to work as part of a team is essential as are excellent communication skills,
  • Proficiency in public speaking or confidence to learn is necessary in this role,
  • Ability to adapt to different working environments,
  • The ability to work both in a team and independently,
  • You must be physically fit for the demands of the post,
  • You must be able to adapt to a flexible rota
  • Ability to show evidence of a long-term interest in animal care e.g. animal related volunteer work,

This position is voluntary and therefore unpaid. We are unable to provide any financial support, expenses or accommodation to those wishing to apply, so we recommend applicants to be within suitable travel distance for the duration of this placement. We recognise that this position takes a level of commitment from individuals and therefore we aim for interns to come away with experience that will help them in their future careers. To ensure that interns are provided with valuable experience; regular reviews will take place ensuring that the training agreement will be successfully accomplished with a training record that will be provided upon completion of the placement.

If you would like the chance to join our great team, please download the application form on the vacancies tab on our website www.lintonzoo.com

 

Please send this with a covering letter to the Kim Simmons, Linton Zoo, Hadstock Road, Linton, Cambridgeshire, CB21 4NT or email to lintonzoo@hotmail.co.uk

Closing date for applications is: 17th Jan 2021



FYI

This vacancy has been posted out to the many thousands who read the popular Zoo Jobs Blog Page and then on to the 129,400 plus followers of the  ZooNews Digest Facebook Page. It is then immediately forwarded on to Twitter and then to Pinterest and Linkedin (8,000+ connections). Many vacancies are shared to individuals and groups. In short your vacancy will have the potential of reaching something in the region of some 80,000 plus people within 24 hours. Most of these people are working in a zoo environment, Keepers, Curators, Vets, Zoo Directors, Trainers, Aquarists and more.

ZooNews Digest has subscribers in over 1200 Zoos in 150+ countries. Zoo professionals are International.

The number of people who will actually read the posted vacancy  will actually be considerably less. Usually this will be between two hundred and three thousand. This will depend on the type of post, the time of the year and where it is located…of course not all will apply. I wish you the very best of luck in finding the right candidate for your post.

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Independent International Zoo Consultant

Maternity Cover Bird Keeper



 Maternity Cover Bird Keeper

 

Mablethorpe Seal Sanctuary and Nature Centre

 

Full time Bird Keeper (maternity cover)

This post is temporary to cover maternity leave. (approx.10 months)

We are recruiting a full-time zoo keeper to work approximately 5 days/42 hours a week.

Qualifications and experience

At least a Diploma in animal studies and one year experience with animals. Two years is desirable.

Skills

· Must be able to work within a team and by yourself.

· Great initiative to be able to work efficiently under pressure.

· Physically fit to meet the demands of the job.

· Confident public speaker.

Salary

Wages meet minimum wage standards.

Responsibilities

· Keep animal enclosures clean and safely secured.

· Maintaining the grounds by sweeping paths, washing windows and gardening.

· Prepare food whilst adhering to our diet sheets and provide the correct supplements.

· Observe animals and check for any signs of distress or ill health.

· Design environments which are as close to natural habitats as possible.

· Provide enrichment to keep the animals active and interested in their environments.

· Educate visitors by sharing your animal knowledge through talks and keeper experiences.

· Assist with vet visits and wildlife call outs.

Please send your cover letter and CV to office@thesealsanctuary.co.uk

 

Closing date: Tuesday 12th January 2021



FYI

This vacancy has been posted out to the many thousands who read the popular Zoo Jobs Blog Page and then on to the 129,400 plus followers of the  ZooNews Digest Facebook Page. It is then immediately forwarded on to Twitter and then to Pinterest and Linkedin (8,000+ connections). Many vacancies are shared to individuals and groups. In short your vacancy will have the potential of reaching something in the region of some 80,000 plus people within 24 hours. Most of these people are working in a zoo environment, Keepers, Curators, Vets, Zoo Directors, Trainers, Aquarists and more.

ZooNews Digest has subscribers in over 1200 Zoos in 150+ countries. Zoo professionals are International.

The number of people who will actually read the posted vacancy  will actually be considerably less. Usually this will be between two hundred and three thousand. This will depend on the type of post, the time of the year and where it is located…of course not all will apply. I wish you the very best of luck in finding the right candidate for your post.

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Independent International Zoo Consultant

Keeper Internship

 


Keeper Internship

 

Wild Discovery

 

Wild Discovery is a growing zoo situated at Ribby Hall Village near Preston. We hold over 60 different species and support conservation projects from around the globe from the UK to the Philippines.

We offer vacancies for full time, voluntary keeper internships for a period of 6-12 months with a start date throughout 2021. These positions provide successful candidates with the opportunity to gain valuable experience in a developing zoo environment, working with all taxa.

Candidates will be trained in a variety of skills including husbandry, record keeping, enclosure maintenance and design, nutrition, training and public education. There are also opportunities to complete a research project per any course requirement or general interest. We run monthly workshops and encourage all to get involved to learn further skills such as rope splicing, CV and interviews, understanding UV to name a few.

Main objectives of the internship:

·         To gain knowledge and understanding of the inner workings of a zoo.

·         To gain experience and knowledge of zoo animal husbandry and care. This includes preparing diets, maintaining enclosures, daily record keeping, creating environmental enrichment and animal health checks. 

·         To gain confidence when delivering educational talks and packages.

·         Gain skills which will support their future career within the zoo industry.

Essential requirements:

·         Aged 18 and over.

·         Currently working towards or hold an animal related qualification.

·         Previous experience working with animals.

·         Previous experience within a zoo setting or with exotic animals would be desirable.

·         Candidates should be motivated, passionate, hard-working, good time-management and keen to learn new skills.

·         Keeper tasks can be physically demanding; thus, candidate must be physically fit and prepared to work in all outdoor conditions.

All positions are voluntary. Unfortunately, Wild Discovery cannot provide any financial support to applying candidates however a full uniform is provided. Interns will recieve regular reviews.

Interns operate on a rota basis, working 4 or 5 days out of 7. Candidates must be prepared to work weekends and bank holidays.

If you wish to apply please email Alexandra Davies at education@wilddiscovery.co.uk to receive an application form and person specification.

For any questions about the internship please email education@wilddiscovery.co.uk


FYI

This vacancy has been posted out to the many thousands who read the popular Zoo Jobs Blog Page and then on to the 129,400 plus followers of the  ZooNews Digest Facebook Page. It is then immediately forwarded on to Twitter and then to Pinterest and Linkedin (8,000+ connections). Many vacancies are shared to individuals and groups. In short your vacancy will have the potential of reaching something in the region of some 80,000 plus people within 24 hours. Most of these people are working in a zoo environment, Keepers, Curators, Vets, Zoo Directors, Trainers, Aquarists and more.

ZooNews Digest has subscribers in over 1200 Zoos in 150+ countries. Zoo professionals are International.

The number of people who will actually read the posted vacancy  will actually be considerably less. Usually this will be between two hundred and three thousand. This will depend on the type of post, the time of the year and where it is located…of course not all will apply. I wish you the very best of luck in finding the right candidate for your post.

To make a donation to help with the continuation of the work of ZooNews Digest please click HERE




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Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Animal Keeper - Foot Safari

 


Animal Keeper - Foot Safari

 

Woburn Safari Park

 

The Animal Encounters department is currently recruiting for reliable, confident team members to join the animal team for the new season on a fixed term zero hour contract

The successful applicant should be:
•    Passionate about animal welfare & conservation
•    Highly motivated
•    Flexible 
•    Committed to Woburn Safari Park’s high standards

Applicants will be working with a variety of species including birds, small mammals, primates, reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates. Due to the wide variety of species on this large and busy department, candidates must have previous practical experience of working with a range of animals, preferably in a zoological setting. You must also be 18 years of age to work with the animals. 

As this is a customer facing role, the right candidate will have demonstrable:
•    presentation skills
•    customer services skills 
•    passion for education and conservation
•    excellent communication skills 
•    effective negotiation skills
•    efficient problem solving abilities

Applicants will need to be flexible as regular weekend and bank holiday working is required to meet the needs of the business

Working as part of the successful animal department you will also be responsible for maintaining a safe environment for both yourself and the visitors by adhering to associated risk assessments and protocols without exception.

For further information and to apply please visit:

 

https://www.woburn.co.uk/job-vacancies/vacancies/?cat=region&type=woburn-safari-park&info=DEC20206338 


FYI

This vacancy has been posted out to the many thousands who read the popular Zoo Jobs Blog Page and then on to the 129,400 plus followers of the  ZooNews Digest Facebook Page. It is then immediately forwarded on to Twitter and then to Pinterest and Linkedin (8,000+ connections). Many vacancies are shared to individuals and groups. In short your vacancy will have the potential of reaching something in the region of some 80,000 plus people within 24 hours. Most of these people are working in a zoo environment, Keepers, Curators, Vets, Zoo Directors, Trainers, Aquarists and more.

ZooNews Digest has subscribers in over 1200 Zoos in 150+ countries. Zoo professionals are International.

The number of people who will actually read the posted vacancy  will actually be considerably less. Usually this will be between two hundred and three thousand. This will depend on the type of post, the time of the year and where it is located…of course not all will apply. I wish you the very best of luck in finding the right candidate for your post.

To make a donation to help with the continuation of the work of ZooNews Digest please click HERE




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Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant

Saturday, December 26, 2020

WILD ANIMAL KEEPER

 


WILD ANIMAL KEEPER 

FERAL - WILD ANIMAL PROJECT
CORNWALL U.K.

FWAP is a small private, breeding and conservation project situated near Fowey in Cornwall. Not open to the Public, but with occasional on site tours and events. 
The project is set in private grounds.

You would be taking care of the following species amongst others:
Sun Bear, Clouded Leopard, Southern Cheetah, Various Small Felids, Spotted and Brown Hyena. Flamingos, Asian Hornbills, King Vulture and Storks, Britain’s only group of Giant Flying Squirrels, Various Mustelids and Viverrids such as Yellow Throated Marten, Honey Badger and Binturong and Malagasy Carnivores including Fosa and Grandidier’s Vontsira. We also work with a few Primates ranging from Tamarins to Bearded Saki and Lemurs.

We are looking for a highly self motivated, disciplined and passionate individual who is able to work alone or within a very small team.
You will be also be working directly with the Owners who are hands on.

The location is rural, however close to some towns, so an Individual who loves the countryside and the outdoors would be more suited
as at times and in winter it can feel isolated.

The position start date will be around February 1st 2021. No accommodation is included with the position. The candidate would be required to live within a fairly close proximity to us so this needs to be considered for anyone moving from outside of the area. You would need to find your own accommodation locally if moving from outside the area.

Main Duties

* DIET PREPARATION, FEEDING, CLEANING  OUT AND PROVIDING ENRICHMENT FOR ALL ANIMAL GROUPS 
  HELD AT THE  FACILITY
* TO FOLLOW STRICT SAFETY RULES AND SECURITY PROTOCOLS ON SITE.
* MAINTAIN DAILY RECORDS AND FEED SUPPLY MONITORING.
* LIASE DIRECTLY WITH VETERINARIANS AND OWNERS .
* SOME GARDENING AND MAINTENANCE IS ALSO PART OF THIS ROLE.

Candidate Requirements:

* CLEAR PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH WILD ANIMALS, IDEALLY FELIDS AND OTHER CARNIVORES.
* MUST HAVE A CLEAR PASSION FOR THE SPECIES GROUPS THAT WE SPECIALISE IN AT FWAP.
* EXCELLENT COMMUNICATION AND INTERPERSONAL SKILLS.
* ABILITY TO WORK ALONE.
* EXCEPTIONAL STANDARDS OF SAFETY, HYGIENE, ATTENTION TO DETAIL AND CLEANLINESS REQUIRED.
* RELEVANT ANIMAL MANAGEMENT OR KEEPING QUALIFICATION IS PREFERRED BUT NOT ESSENTIAL. AS TRAINING WILL BE PROVIDED.
* FULL DRIVERS LICENCE AND OWN CAR.

SALARY: CIRCA £18,000 - £24,000 Based on experience. Also performance bonus scheme.
WORKING HOURS: 08.00 - 18.00 1 HOUR BREAK PER DAY - ALSO INCLUDES WEEKENDS.

Applications by email to:
Must include a CV and Covering Letter to:  todd@feralcacao.com

We are also looking for unpaid interns/volunteers, so if you lack the required experience, but are keen to learn and gain valuable experience, we are still willing to accept applications from you if interested in unpaid voluntary work. You would be required to commit to at least 1 full day on site per week.

PLEASE NOTE: we will not be able to reply to all applicants. Therefore if you have not heard from us, you will not have been selected for Interview or the position.



FYI

This vacancy has been posted out to the many thousands who read the popular Zoo Jobs Blog Page and then on to the 129,400 plus followers of the  ZooNews Digest Facebook Page. It is then immediately forwarded on to Twitter and then to Pinterest and Linkedin (8,000+ connections). Many vacancies are shared to individuals and groups. In short your vacancy will have the potential of reaching something in the region of some 80,000 plus people within 24 hours. Most of these people are working in a zoo environment, Keepers, Curators, Vets, Zoo Directors, Trainers, Aquarists and more.

ZooNews Digest has subscribers in over 1200 Zoos in 150+ countries. Zoo professionals are International.

The number of people who will actually read the posted vacancy  will actually be considerably less. Usually this will be between two hundred and three thousand. This will depend on the type of post, the time of the year and where it is located…of course not all will apply. I wish you the very best of luck in finding the right candidate for your post.

To make a donation to help with the continuation of the work of ZooNews Digest please click HERE




photo 
Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant

Friday, December 25, 2020

Animal Keeper - Elephant Section


 

Animal Keeper - Elephant Section

 

Noah's Ark Zoo Farm

 

Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm is an award-winning zoo set in 100 acres of open countryside just outside Bristol. We are home to the UK’s largest Elephant enclosure with one of the best equipped facilities in Europe and a progressive protected contact philosophy.

An opportunity has arisen for an experienced, motivated individual to join our committed and friendly team of animal keepers. We are looking to recruit an experienced animal keeper with at least one year of keeping elephants into our progressive PC Elephant Section which is acting as Europe’s premier African Elephant Bull facility. This is a full-time position working a 40-hour week on a flexible rota (including weekends and bank holidays).

This is a key role within the team of keepers covering a variety of duties. The position will take a proactive role in the daily management of the Elephant section as well as helping with other sections when required.

We expect applicants to have a sound knowledge of Elephants, a strong work ethic and good team working skills as well as the ability to maintain high levels of hygiene.

Typical aspects of the role include:

  • Assist in the daily management and care of the elephants on section.
  • Deliver talks and experiences to visiting guests.
  • Drive the company vehicle for collection of resources, e.g. feed, medication.
  • Assist in the management PC training of the animals.

Applicant Requirements:

  • At least 1 full year paid work as an Elephant Keeper.
  • Animal-based qualification.
  • Full driving licence.
  • Working knowledge of a protected contact management system.
  • Experience with bull elephants preferable but not essential.
  • Applicants must be able to handle the physical nature of the role.  Typically able to lift at least 20kg regularly as part of the working day.

Other Job Holder Expectations:

  • Ensure effective quality control and continuous improvement in all aspects of the work and responsibilities.
  • Mindful of the visitor experience in all aspects of your work and in your contact with.
  • Demonstrate professionalism towards sensitive and confidential information.
  • Comply with and promote Health and Safety Policies and procedures and to undertake recommend Health and Safety training as and when required.
  • Undertake such other duties as are relevant with the position.
  • Willingness to work with the Christian ethos of the zoo.

To apply send a CV and covering letter to careers@noahsarkzoofarm.co.uk and the “subject” of emails should read “Application for Elephant Keeper role”.

 

Your covering letter should include an accurate summary of your relevant experience with Elephants. Covering letters should be no longer than 1 side of A4.

 

We are looking to recruit an experienced candidate for this role as this is not an entry level position, as such applicants with no previous professional experience will not be considered at this point.

 

Final closing date for applications will be the 21st of January 2021.

 

The first round of interviews will be conducted via Zoom with the second stage conducted here at the zoo.




FYI

This vacancy has been posted out to the many thousands who read the popular Zoo Jobs Blog Page and then on to the 129,400 plus followers of the  ZooNews Digest Facebook Page. It is then immediately forwarded on to Twitter and then to Pinterest and Linkedin (8,000+ connections). Many vacancies are shared to individuals and groups. In short your vacancy will have the potential of reaching something in the region of some 80,000 plus people within 24 hours. Most of these people are working in a zoo environment, Keepers, Curators, Vets, Zoo Directors, Trainers, Aquarists and more.

ZooNews Digest has subscribers in over 1200 Zoos in 150+ countries. Zoo professionals are International.

The number of people who will actually read the posted vacancy  will actually be considerably less. Usually this will be between two hundred and three thousand. This will depend on the type of post, the time of the year and where it is located…of course not all will apply. I wish you the very best of luck in finding the right candidate for your post.

To make a donation to help with the continuation of the work of ZooNews Digest please click HERE




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Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant