Tuesday, February 2, 2021

ANIMAL KEEPER

 


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 such as Marbled Cat and Rusty Spotted Cat, Spotted and Brown Hyena. Flamingo, Asian Hornbills, King Vulture and Storks (Shoebill & Saddle billed), 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 large towns, so an Individual who loves the countryside and the outdoors would be more suited.


The position start date will be March 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

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* RELEVANT ANIMAL MANAGEMENT OR KEEPING QUALIFICATION IS PREFERRED BUT NOT ESSENTIAL
 AS TRAINING WILL BE PROVIDED.

 

* FULL DRIVERS LICENCE AND OWN CAR.


SALARY: CIRCA £20,000 - £24,000 Based on experience. Also performance bonus scheme.
5 Days out of 7 ALSO INCLUDES WEEKENDS.

Applications by email to:
Must include a CV and Covering Letter to:  info@leopardandgoat.farm

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.



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Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant

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