Seasonal ZooKeeper
Battersea Park Children’s Zoo
Position: Animal Keeper (Full-time /
Seasonal to start ASAP 2021 through summer season (END September
2021)
Salary: (£18,138 N.M.W. (age based). P.A.)
About
Us:
Battersea
Park Children’s Zoo is a well established and expanding family run business.
Battersea is one of two BIAZA accredited zoos within our partnership. We strive
for the highest standards in animal husbandry, conservation and education.
Our
mission is to promote and achieve the worldwide conservation of animals and
their habitats through engagement and interaction with the public, particularly
young children.
Battersea
Park Children’s Zoo promotes and champions the smaller more child friendly
species within the beautiful and historic setting of Battersea Park. We
endeavour to inspire young people to take an interest in the natural world.
Overview
of Role:
We are seeking an animal Keeper to work with a
wide range of species within our Zoo. The successful candidate will be expected
to ensure high standards of animal welfare, animal husbandry and keep daily
checks and records of animals within all sections.
Working
hours are 40hrs per week, worked within a roster which includes regular
weekends and bank holiday’s, so flexibility regarding hours is crucial.
The
role is physically demanding and our site is mainly outdoors, so ability to
deal with all weathers essential.
Applicants
must have a passion for working with a variety of animals within a zoo environment
however experience with primates and small exotic species as well as stock
handling in an agricultural setting is desirable. Good communication skills and
experience of dealing with the public is essential, together with the ability
to work effectively within a small team.
A
sustained period of paid employment, interning or volunteering within a U.K.
accredited zoological collection or animal related position required.
Main
Duties:
•
Assisting as instructed with the cleaning of all areas within the zoo.
•
Assisting as instructed with enclosure/paddock servicing.
•
Assisting under instruction with the preparation of approved diets.
•
Assisting under instruction/supervision the carrying out of correct feeding
procedures where this is deemed appropriate by the Animal Manager.
•
Ensuring that safety and emergency procedures are followed at all times.
•
Assisting where appropriate with the movement and/or training of animals, “Meet
the Animals” etc. as directed by senior staff.
•
Maintaining courteous and helpful relations with visitors.
•
Reporting defects and repairs required to the Animal Manager or more senior
staff.
•
Assisting in various projects related to animal management as directed by
senior animal management staff.
Person
Specification:
•
Practical experience of animal management with a range of domestic and exotic
species including primates.
•
Broad taxonomic knowledge on a range of species managed within zoological
collections.
•
Willingness to work on and learn about evolving husbandry management within
zoological collections to include positive re-enforcement training for
behavioural management and varied methods of enrichment for a range of species.
•
Knowledge of techniques used to handle specific animals should capture or
veterinary procedures require this.
•
Be able to demonstrate initiative and a pro-active approach to completing tasks
beneficial to the section/department without always waiting to be asked.
· Keeper experiences, children’s birthday
parties and public engagement particularly with younger children are an
essential part of our business, we are very customer focused so please make
sure you are.
Please
note*
· Accommodation will not be provided on
site.
· Public transport is an easy option
for those seeking this position.
· We do not hold telephone or Skype interviews;
all interviews will be held at the Zoo.
To
Apply:
Please
email hr@chestnutcentre.co.uk For an application form and then
return the completed form along with your C.V. and covering letter to the above
email address.
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