Zookeeper - Mammals
Drayton Manor Zoo is a great place to work - with 15
acres of open plan zoo playing home to animals from all over the world
including many endangered species. We are committed to supporting global
conservation efforts and achieving the highest possible standards of zoo animal
welfare.
About the role:
We have an exciting opportunity to join our animal
team as a Mammal Keeper joining a dynamic, forward-thinking department.
The successful candidate will be expected to ensure
high standards of animal welfare, following evidence led husbandry practices,
carrying out daily checks and keeping records for the animals within their
sections.
As part of your role you will assist with the
preparation of approved diets and follow correct feeding procedures. Within your daily duties you will also clean
and maintain the exhibits and report any defects or repairs required to ensure
the safety and wellbeing of our collection.
Who are we looking for?
You will be able to work well as part of a team, have
the ability to use your initiative, display an interest in and commitment
to animal welfare and conservation, and must possess strong communication
skills.
We are looking for applicants that have had experience
working with a variety of mammals and experience working within a zoo
environment is essential.
What qualifications do I need? Applicants will be required to hold a DMZAA and level
6 qualification, and be experienced with category one carnivores (minimum 3
years)
You will need to have good communication skills and be
able to talk to the public and display great passion for your animals and
conservation.
How to apply?
Please apply at www.Draytonmanor.co.uk/recruitment
Hours: Keepers
work ten days in fourteen to a fixed work pattern with a set day off during
the week plus alternate weekends off.
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