Senior Aquarist
Anglesey Sea Zoo & Marine Resource Centre
Job Title: Senior Aquarist
Location: Anglesey Sea Zoo & Marine Resource Centre
Contract type: Full time, Permanent
Contact: matt@angleseyseazoo.co.uk
The
Anglesey Sea Zoo and Marine Resource Centre is pleased to announce an exciting
new opportunity- we are now recruiting a Senior Aquarist to join our team of
dedicated biologists at our unique and picturesque facility. The Anglesey Sea
Zoo is an award-winning tourist attraction dedicated to promoting, protecting
and educating the public on the wealth of marine life found around the British
Isles. We are a purely native marine aquarium located on the banks of the Menai
Straits, with a focus on education, conservation and sustainability.
Job Description
The
Senior Aquarist will be responsible for maintaining a high standard of animal
husbandry and welfare; assisting the aquarium Curator in managing the aquarium
team; helping to develop new and existing displays and visitor interactions;
assisting the aquarium Curator in ensuring aquarium admin and zoo license
compliance is kept up to date.
Duties/ Responsibilities:
Animal Husbandry
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Ensure day to day management of animal husbandry.
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Develop animal welfare and husbandry practice improvements
alongside the Curator.
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Ensure correct monitoring, management and recording of exhibit
water parameters and water quality.
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Help to maintain and repair exhibit life support systems,
including regular maintenance checks, servicing and record keeping.
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Assist Curator in modifying existing life support systems and
pipework, or installation of new systems.
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Monitor nutrition, preparation, feeds and food storage for animal
stocks, including regular review and updating of feeding regimes alongside the
Curator.
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Assist the Curator and veterinary consultants with veterinary
examinations, procedures and record keeping
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Assist in the design and creation of new exhibits, as well as
updating existing displays.
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Assist the Curator in ensuring all aspects of zoo licensing are
complied with and that all records are complete and in the specified formats.
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Assist in the captive breeding programs for Hippocampus
hippocampus and Hippocampus guttulatus, including brood stock
maintenance, fry collection and fry husbandry.
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Assist in the breed and release program for European lobsters,
including brood stock husbandry, larval collection and rearing, juvenile
husbandry and juvenile release.
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Assist in local collection of live foods, as well as new livestock
animals.
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Assist in the safe transportation, health checking and quarantine
process for collected and new livestock.
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Assist in updating and maintaining signage and interpretation
around exhibit displays.
People Management
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Assist the Curator in the management of aquarium staff and
volunteers in accordance with company procedures and policies. This can include
assisting with: recruitment of staff; staff induction; staff training and
development.
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Help to co-ordinate volunteer and work experience programs and
internship/training programs.
Customer Service/ Interaction
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Must be courteous, pleasant and approachable at all times when
dealing with the public.
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Deliver scheduled informative talks and feeding displays to the
public, as well as tours and educational packages to school groups.
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Attend scheduled events and outreach programs as a representative
of the Anglesey Sea Zoo.
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Help to develop public talks, feeding displays, educational
packages and other interactive events
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Assist with coverage of the admissions desk, including cash
handling and customer service representation.
Other Site Duties
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The successful applicant will be a key holder and must be
available for scheduled 24 hours on call for environmental and intruder alarm
activations.
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Cover Duty Manager responsibilities on scheduled days when the
Curator is absent. Duties can include cash handling, management and collection;
ensuring proper site opening and closing down; covering first aid responses.
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Attend training courses as required by the business.
Requirements
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At least three years’ fish keeping/aquarist experience
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Education to degree level or equivalent in an applicable science
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Full UK manual driving license
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Availability to respond to call-outs on a scheduled basis.
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Availability to work in shifts including weekends and bank
holidays
Preferred Experience
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Experience maintaining, modifying and installing common life
support system components and pipework
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Experience with seahorse husbandry, breeding and rearing in
captivity
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PADI dive qualifications (esp. Rescue diver/dive master)
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Ability to use Microsoft packages, in particular excel and word.
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Ability to speak Welsh or the desire to learn.
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Ability to use construction tools and equipment.
How to Apply
If
interested, please apply using your CV (3 pages max.) and cover letter by email
to matt@angleseyseazoo.co.uk. Your cover
letter should highlight how you would be able to fulfill this role and clearly
demonstrate how you meet our requirements.
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