Saturday, January 16, 2021

Animal Keeper


 

Animal Keeper

 

Five Sisters Zoo

 

Animal Keeper – Permanent (subject to a six month probationary period)

Full time (40 hours per week) working 5 days out of 7.

Salary Dependent upon experience

 

We currently have an exciting job opportunity for a keeper to join us here at Five Sisters Zoo. This position will give the right candidate the opportunity to work with a range of our amazing animals. The candidate must be able to deliver an excellent level of animal husbandry and welfare for all animals in their care. We currently have seven animal sections at FSZ (Carnivores, Primates, Birds, Education Centre, Farm, Castle Children’s Zoo and Lost Kingdom Reptile House) and the successful candidate will be expected to carry out work on all sections. We pride ourselves on our high standards of animal welfare at FSZ and candidates must be able to maintain this high standard across all animal sections.

Five Sisters Zoo is an ever-growing collection located in West Lothian, Scotland. 2020 marked 15 years since the park was first opened and while it was a challenging year, we are confident that we will continue through 2021 stronger than ever.

 

The successful candidate will

-Carry out work across all seven animal sections here at FSZ.

-be responsible for the daily husbandry of a wide range of species.

-Create, design, and implement environmental enrichment in a range of different enclosures.

-Engage with visitors to the park.

-Deliver talks to large crowds as and when required.

-carry out work in all weather conditions.

-Be willing to work weekends and evenings when required.

-Liaise with other zoo departments (education, events etc) as and when necessary.

-Record animal behaviour and make sure section notes are up to date for our animal registrar.

-Report to senior keepers and our head keeper.

 

Essential Requirements:

 -Have experience implementing environmental enrichment.

-Fantastic observation skills with excellent attention to detail.

-Must be able to communicate on a one to one basis with staff and visitors as well as being comfortable delivering public talks to large crowds.

-Must be physically fit and willing to work outdoors in all weather conditions.

-Must be comfortable working alone and part of a team.

-Must Possess excellent customer service skills.

-Have a valid UK driving license or good access to public transport.

-Previous zoo experience.

 

Desirable Requirements:

-          A Diploma in the Management of Zoo and Aquarium Animal (DMZAA)

-          Experience working with Reptiles and amphibians.

 

Please Note- Five Sisters Zoo is not easily accessible by public transport as we are not on a bus route. You must be able to arrange your own transport to and from work.

Applicants must send their CV and a covering letter to graeme@fivesisterszoo.co.uk by 1700 on Tuesday the 26th of January 2020.




FYI

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Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant

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