Friday, March 26, 2021

BEAR MANAGER - VIETNAM BEAR RESCUE CENTRE

 


BEAR MANAGER - VIETNAM BEAR RESCUE CENTRE

 

Animals Asia signed an agreement with the Vietnamese Government to bring bear bile farming to an end.  In 2021, we will be taking the final steps to make that happen and are growing our sanctuary team. This is your chance to join our current team of four Bear Team Managers and help make the world a kinder place for animals.

 

You will be primarily based at our Vietnam Bear Rescue Centre, in Tam Dao National Park, though be an important member of the team to provide oversight at our new sanctuary in central Vietnam. You are flexible and enjoy the challenge of working remotely.

 

You are highly motivated, experienced, and empathetic. You are passionate about animal welfare and people. You have highly developed interpersonal skills, and get deep satisfaction and fulfilment from providing hands on training in animal care and welfare.

 

This is an incredible opportunity to join a dedicated, high-functioning and cohesive team which is Kindness in Action.

 

To learn more and or apply please click HERE





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Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant

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