Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Saving Wildcats Conservation Project Officers (4)

 


Saving Wildcats Conservation Project Officers (4)

 

Scotland Wide

 

The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, the wildlife conservation charity that owns both RZSS Edinburgh Zoo and RZSS Highland Wildlife Park, is seeking four Conservation Officers to join our Saving Wildcats team on this unique and vital project to breed and release Wildcats back to their natural habitat. The Saving Wildcats (#SWAforLIFE) project is a partnership between The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, NatureScot, Forestry and Land Scotland, Cairngorms National Park Authority, Norden’s Ark (Sweden) and Junta De Andalucia (Spain).

The posts have arisen due to a successful funding application to EU LIFE and offer the opportunity to work with a diverse set of teams across a leading conservation organisation nationally and internationally.

The role (s)

To effectively implement field-based activities of the Saving Wildcats project under direction of the Field Manager (In-situ) and in collaboration with a veterinary team and other relevant project staff / stakeholders and project partners.

To learn more and/or apply please click HERE


FYI

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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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Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant

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