Monday, March 8, 2021

BIAZA Small Mammal Sub Group Co-Chair Vacancy

 


BIAZA Small Mammal Sub Group Co-Chair Vacancy

BIAZA

Closing date for applications is: 30th Apr 2021

Sector: 

BIAZA Committee/Working Group Vacancies

Type: 

Volunteer

The BIAZA Small Mammal Sub Group (SMSG) is one of the teams that form the Mammal Working Group.

SMSG Mission Statement:

Our mission is to empower keepers within the BIAZA community to apply their acquired skills and knowledge, to contribute to the highest standards of husbandry and care for small mammal species.  

 

SMSG aims:

1.     Support the education of small mammal keepers within BIAZA collections.

2.     Promote advances in the husbandry of small mammal species within BIAZA collections.

3.     Raise awareness of conservation issues facing small mammal species in-situ.

4.     Contribute to and support the availability of husbandry resources relating to small mammal species.

 

SMSG co-chair role description 

The SMSG aim to support these objectives by:

  • Supporting the MWG Chair and vice chairs in working with the BIAZA Office
  • Attending at least three yearly meetings (one of which is the annual Mammal Working Group conference).  
  • Facilitating and encouraging cooperation and collaboration with other BIAZA committees and Working Groups. Responding to, advising on, and contributing to best practice guidance on matters of animal husbandry.
  • Contributing to relevant BIAZA communications and resources e.g. articles for the BIAZA website, updates for BIAZA BiteSize newsletter, presenting at conferences etc.
  • Supporting the Chair and BIAZA Office in responding to ad hoc queries from the membership.

Please note these roles can only be filled by a staff member from a member collection, you must have support from your institution to sit on the group.

 

Apply for this job:

Please send a brief expression of interest to frankie.lawrence-thompson@biaza.org.uk identifying why you would like to sit on the group, your background and what you would bring to the role.



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Peter Dickinson
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