Manager/Veterinary Nurse
The
Endangered Asian species Trust (UK charity No 1115350) is currently seeking a Manager/Veterinary Nurse to work in South
Vietnam at the Dao Tien Endangered Primate Species Centre, on a two year placement
(with extension possibilities).
Salary £15,000 - £20,000 per annum dependant on experience +
benefits (free accommodation, meals, and one
free return ticket per year
included).
· Centre background
The Dao Tien Endangered Primate Species Centre
was founded by Monkey World Ape-Rescue (UK), Pingtung Rescue Centre (TW), and Cat Tien National
Park (CTNP) with Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development Approval. A
new 5-year continuation was agreed in 2021 for the centre with a specific focus
on endangered primate rescue,
rehabilitation and release as well as piloting new education and community
engagement programme.
Dao
Tien is a SPECIALIST centre and cares for four genus of endangered primates
naturally from South & Central Vietnam
- crested gibbons
(Nomascus gabriellae, annamensis & siki), douc
langur (Pygathrix nigripes & cinerea), slow loris (Nycticebus pygmaeus & bengalensis)
and silvered langur (Trachypithecus
margarita). The centre supports
the Vietnamese Government with rescue, rehabilitation and developing
reintroduction techniques for
healthy individuals.
The centre is run
by the Endangered Asian species Trust (EAST). It is an in situ collaborative project, located on a 56 ha island on the edge of CTNP. The project has been
established for 13 years. The Project promotes high standards of animal welfare,
scientific research, and conservation to protect endangered primates in Southern Vietnam. The project employs
11 Vietnamese staff (primate care staff, maintenance, education and field monitoring team) with the support
of two Vietnamese local vets with distance consultation with the International Zoo Vet Group (IZVG) in the UK & Pingtung
Rescue Centre Veterinary team (TW). The International
onsite team will include a manager/vet nurse, a full-time education officer and
an animal care/education officer. The Project premises consist of a small
veterinary room including a steel operating table,
gaseous anaesthesia, dispensary, microscope, and cold storage and autoclave
facilities. Local human hospitals are used
for radiography or orthopaedic
procedures.
Dao Tien island is
separate to the mainland and national park by a short river crossing. There is
limited Wi-Fi and applicants must be comfortable with this isolated
and challenging fieldwork and lifestyle.
·
Job Information
We are recruiting for an onsite manager/
veterinary nurse, based on
the island of Dao Tien in Vietnam.
This post offers
a fantastic opportunity to work with in-situ
conservation on the front-line.
Veterinary Responsibilities
·
Providing veterinary care for rescued primates, working alongside
Vietnamese vet and in consultation with international vet specialists.
·
In addition to following standardised protocols, the applicant
must work alongside
our highly knowledgeable Vietnamese primate care
staff with guidance from our Director based in the UK to develop new critical care, rehabilitation and release protocols
for highly specialised primates such as black-shanked douc and slow loris..
·
Observe the centres
primates for signs of illness, injury
or assessment of rehabilitation
·
Able to undertake basic veterinary nurse skills
(under guidance)
·
Monitoring diets and protocols (food quality, variety
and hygiene)
·
Maintain a veterinary/animal management data base
We are recruiting for an onsite manager/
veterinary nurse, based on
the island of Dao Tien in Vietnam.
This post offers
a fantastic opportunity to work with in-situ
conservation on the front-line.
Veterinary Responsibilities
·
Providing veterinary care for rescued primates, working alongside
Vietnamese vet and in consultation with international vet specialists.
·
In addition to following standardised protocols, the applicant
must work alongside
our highly knowledgeable Vietnamese primate care
staff with guidance from our Director based in the UK to develop new critical care, rehabilitation and release protocols
for highly specialised primates such as black-shanked douc and slow loris..
·
Observe the centres
primates for signs of illness, injury
or assessment of rehabilitation
·
Able to undertake basic veterinary nurse skills
(under guidance)
·
Monitoring diets and protocols (food quality, variety
and hygiene)
·
Maintain a veterinary/animal management data base
To apply
for
this
position, please provide
your current CV
and a covering letter to-
marina@monkeyworld.org. PLEASE, NO PHONE INQUIRIES. Applicants are thanked
in advance and advised that only individuals selected for interviews will be contacted.
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