Head of Section - Carnivores
Salary: £22,045.00 to £24,516.00 per annum DOE
(If on-site accommodation is not available or required, then a living
out allowance is paid. Living
out allowance is
£2,600 gross per annum,
pro rata to working
hours.)
Howletts Wild Animal Park, based in Kent, in
conjunction with The Aspinall Foundation, a charity committed to the conservation of rare and endangered
animals through breeding and reintroduction programmes. This position offers a fantastic opportunity to work with a
wide range of species from honey badgers to Sumatran tigers and contribute to in-situ conservation programs.
It is a very exciting time on the Carnivore
section, with future breeding of Sumatran tigers and current breeding of various small cats including Serval and
Caracal. The successful candidate will need ideas on which new species should be added to the collection. Focus will
be on our overseas work and rewilding species. We have previously been the first ever institute to rewild Cheetah
to South Africa.
The Role
The successful applicant will have the responsibility of managing
the Carnivore section – including both animals and staff. It is a physical role, and the successful applicant
will be expected to undertake all duties on the section from butchering carcasses to enclosure
maintenance, as well as
general husbandry tasks and record
keeping.
Conservation education plays a big role in the
park so there will be plenty of opportunities for talks and encounters with the public. The company encourages
succession planning. We provide extensive staff training and will offer the opportunity to develop your professional skills and abilities.
The Person
The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 5 years large carnivore
experience gained in a mainstream zoological
collection. We are looking for an individual who has extensive
experience of managing a team. You will be a good communicator with the ability to motivate and impart knowledge
to the section. You will need to be confident
around large carnivores with a hands-on approach to the restraint and
handling of animals where necessary. As sound
knowledge of health and safety is needed along with the drive to enforce its
compliance. A firearm licence, or the
willingness to acquire one, is advantageous, as is the ability to prepare
budgets. A working knowledge of basic Office software
will be essential.
A full valid driving
licence is essential.
To apply: Please email you CV and covering letter to – personnel@aspinallfoundation.org
Please visit our website: www.aspinallfoundation.org to find out more about us.
The position is full time, working 40 hours over a five-day week
and will include weekends and bank holidays. A
flexible approach to working
hours is essential in any animal
job.
All applicants must have right to work
in the UK
The Benefits:
As a Howletts
employee, you will benefit from free entry into both of our parks, free tickets
for your family and friends, onsite parking, plus discounts on food, retail and accommodation products.
Closing Date: Thursday
23rd December 2021
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