Animal Keeper - Carnivores and Small Mammals
Northumberland Country Zoo
Northumberland Country Zoo is an up-and-coming family run zoo in
the heart of Northumberland which is constantly expanding year after year with
over 100 species. We are provisional members of BIAZA with high standards in
all aspects of the collection including husbandry and conservation. We have
various species from Snow Leopards, Raccoons & Capybara to Reptiles,
Parrots & Raptors all currently based on 20 acres.
Due to expansion and ambitious future plans, we have an exciting
opportunity for a likeminded team-player who will fit in with our current
animal care team who will be based on the Carnivore & Small Mammal Section.
The animal keeper will be required to work in a team environment
ensuring that day-to-day husbandry is carried out in an effective and timely
manner using the current standard operating procedures.
Potential candidates will be required to do a trial day at
Northumberland Zoo.
The role involves:
· Day to day husbandry routines for various different species
which will include Raccoons, Lynx, Lemurs, Capybara, Arctic Fox, Scottish
Wildcats, Meerkats, Porcupines, Otters and Snow Leopards.
· Providing enrichment opportunities for various species on a
daily basis.
· Decorating and maintaining exhibits.
· Strict adherence to risk assessments, bio security and safe
working practices.
· Taking ownership for the presentation of the zoo by maintaining
high standards.
· In this role, you will be reporting to the Team Leader of your
animal keeping section.
To be considered for this post the following is essential:
· Have at least 2 years of professional zoo work experience
working with carnivores and small mammals in a zoo environment.
· Have high animal welfare standards with regards to the care and
daily husbandry routines.
· Be qualified in an appropriate captive wild animal husbandry,
biological or conservation discipline.
· Have great observational skills when working with the animals in
the park, understanding animal behaviour.
· Have the ability to keep accurate records relating to animal
welfare.
· Full driver's license and access to vehicle required due to
rural setting of zoo.
It is also essential that candidates are able to demonstrate the
following personal competencies:
· Have great communication skills for working within a team.
· Be able to work effectively and with minimum supervision within
a timely manner.
· Have strong interpersonal skills and be confident to interact
with the public.
· Be physically fit as this role includes a lot of walking,
bending and lifting various weights.
· Experience with various types of animal enrichment.
Working at Northumberland Country Zoo
This full-time position requires someone to be comfortable working
outdoors in all weather conditions, including working on weekends, during
school holidays as well as bank holidays on a rota with the rest of the current
animal care team.
Candidates will be expected to work 40 hours a week and will be
entitled to statutory holiday entitlement which does not include bank holidays.
This position will pay at the rate of the national minimum wage.
If you would like to be considered for this post, please submit
your full CV including a cover letter detailing your suitability for the above
position.
Application deadline Friday, 9th April, 2021.
Contract length: 12 months with the opportunity to extend to
permanent.
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Salary: Minimum Wage
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