Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Head of Curator / Life Science

 


Head of Curator / Life Science

 

Taman Safari Indonesia

 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop strategic planning and execution of animal welfare management, husbandry and veterinary care, animal collection, in-situ and ex-situ conservation efforts; facilitating animals in visitor interaction and activities, animal exhibit, organizational structure, and staff development; allocation and drawdown of relevant OPEX and CAPEK funds concerning infrastructure maintenance and requirements for business sustainability.

Job Requirement:

  • Education: at least bachelor degree in Zoology and Wildlife Biology, Animal Husbandry
  • Working Experiences: at least 20 years of prior experience within a zoo or another animal-related organizational, or safari organization. At least 10 years in senior management level.
  • Organization Experiences: active involvement in external organization outside its previous zoo or safari, such as National Zoo Association, or Regional Zoo Association.

Note: 

Placement: Taman Safari Indonesia - Bogor

This vacancy is not limited to Indonesian citizens, overseas are welcomed.

Submit your application to: hrdepartment@tamansafari.net



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Peter Dickinson
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