Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Animal Keeper (part time)

 


Animal Keeper (part time)

Zoolokal

 

Zoolokal is a private BIAZA associate member collection located in Hammersmith in West London.

We house a range of bird, mammal, reptile and amphibian species.  We currently participate in several EAZA ex situ programmes.

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a part time Animal Keeper who, in conjunction with the management, can develop and maintain the high standards of animal welfare. 

The role involves working 2 days a week as standard including some bank holidays and weekends on a rota basis.

Additional hours will be available to cover annual leave and other circumstances.

 

The successful applicant must have a flexible and enthusiastic approach to work, with a passion for the natural world and conservation. A good eye for detail and high standards for animal husbandry is a must.

 

Key Responsibilities

·      Diet preparation, feeding and routine cleaning and maintenance of a range of species and enclosures. 

·      To ensure the highest standard of animal welfare is being adhered to. 

·      Enrichment and husbandry training for a range of species.  

·      Working effectively alongside a small team of keepers and volunteers. 

·      To ensure records and other relevant documents are kept up to date. 

·      Occasional onsite maintenance

 

Key skills and requirements 

 

·      Experience with a range of animals within a zoological environment is preferred but not essential as full training will be given.  

·      Must have a can-do attitude.

·      Strong verbal communication skills

·      An excellent time keeper.

·      Work well individually and as part of a team.

·      A friendly and supportive approach when communicating with the rest of the team.  

 

To Apply

Please send your CV and covering letter to Kelly-Anne Kelleher –

Kelly-anne.kelleher@zoolokal.co.uk

 





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Peter Dickinson
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