CURATOR for Ex-situ
Conservation
The Angkor Centre for Conservation of
Biodiversity (ACCB) is a species conservation project of the Allwetterzoo Münster, Germany, and has been established in
2003 in collaboration with the Zoological
Society for the Conservation of Species and Populations (ZGAP). It is one of
the first nature conservation centres
in Cambodia and is located within Phnom Kulen National Park, not far from Siem Reap and the UNESCO World
Heritage Site of Angkor. The ACCB currently houses approximately 1000 individuals belonging to about 45 species of
mammals, reptiles and birds native to
Cambodia. Roughly 97% of the individuals at the ACCB belong to a species
classified as threatened by IUCN.
The primary
goals of the ACCB are:
● To
promote the rescue of selected native Cambodian wildlife and to provide
adequate rehabilitation and release
facilities while ensuring the maintenance of internationally recognized standards.
● To
provide facilities and technical expertise for the conservation breeding of
selected threatened species,
and to initiate and carry
out appropriate reintroduction programs.
● To serve as an education and training center for communities, wildlife officials
and visitors to the center in order to increase
awareness of and build capacity
for conservation and environmental protection and management, and to promote
the sustainable use of natural resources.
● To initiate
and participate in wildlife conservation and research activities in Cambodia, including in situ conservation activities, species recovery efforts,
biodiversity inventories and natural
resource-use assessment, and to provide
information to support
management recommendations
for protected areas.
ACCB currently offers an exciting and unique
opportunity for a Curator for Ex-situ
Conservation with an affinity
for birds, waterbirds in particular, to join a team of passionate
conservationists. The successful
candidate will be working on continuing, improving, and further establishing of conservation management programs for some
of Cambodia’s rarest bird species such as the
Giant Ibis, White-shouldered Ibis, Bengal Florican and Greater Adjutant
Stork adjutants, and other threatened bird species native to Cambodia.
Furthermore, he or she will be working with
the other Curators for Ex-situ Conservation on
establishing conservation breeding programs for some of Cambodia’s
rarest chelonian species such as the
Southern River Terrapin, Elongated Tortoise, and Giant Asian Pond Turtle, and
he or she will share the
responsibility for ACCB’s mammal collection.
In addition, he/she will have to be prepared
to support a variety of other activities at ACCB as required. The Curator for Ex-situ Conservation is required to
live on-site and is expected to be on
call for emergencies. This is a challenging but rewarding position for a highly
dedicated and motivated individual
with a keen interest in contributing towards conservation in Southeast Asia.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
The Curator for Ex-situ Conservation plans, makes recommendations and implements all aspects of animal arrivals, husbandry, record
keeping, enrichment, breeding, display and rehabilitation and release
for all species at the
center but with a main focus on birds.
The successful candidate will work closely with
the other Curators for Ex-situ Conservation and the Veterinarian and report to the Country Director. He or she
will participate in the long-term planning for the ACCB with regards
to conservation breeding programs, animal husbandry, animal
facilities and staff
developments in the Animal Department.
Main duties and responsibilities of Curator for Ex-situ Conservation are:
▪ Provide
highest standards of animal husbandry, rehabilitation and release for a diverse group of
threatened bird, chelonian and
mammal species
▪ Assistance
with the establishment and the implementation of protocols, standards and guidelines relating to animal husbandry, conservation breeding, rehabilitation and release
▪ Carry
out and supervise all aspects of egg care and incubation, and hand-rearing and care for neonates
and juveniles of a
variety of taxa where necessary
▪ Collaborate with the country
director, curator for in-situ conservation, and Animal Department Team in pre-release assessments of animals
prior to (re-)introduction to the wild and
coordinate and conduct animal rescues and releases
▪
Monitor animal health,
and assist with veterinary care procedures as needed
▪ Participate in research projects
and scientific publications as required
▪ Assist with facility maintenance, design, construction and renovation, and perform routine
inspection of enclosures for cleanliness and structural defects
▪
Identify safety hazards
and develop mitigations
▪ Co-supervise the animal keeping team; providing
leadership, training and capacity building
▪ Supervision of students, interns
and volunteers as needed
▪
Keep accurate animal
records, including using the ZIMS animal management database
▪
Report writing, assisting
in fundraising activities and grant application writing as needed
▪
Prepare budget requests
and responsibly manage
allocated budgets
▪ Purchase and organization of animal food, supplies and enclosure-maintenance materials
▪ Help to ensure security
of the facility by adhering
to best practices and security
guidelines as they are
developed and implemented
▪ Representing the Angkor Centre
for Conservation of Biodiversity at meetings, workshops, and events as needed
▪ Other duties as
assigned
Requirements
▪ A degree in zoology,
biology, conservation, animal
behavior, zoo keeping
or related field,
or proven equivalent work
experience
▪ Proven working
experience with birds in captivity at a zoo, conservation center,
or similar working environment
▪ Strong interest
in conservation issues in Southeast
Asia, and Cambodia
in particular
▪
Demonstrable experience in staff training
and capacity building
would be an advantage
▪
Good communication and organizational skills are essential
▪
Good English communication skills, oral and written
▪ Self-disciplined, highly motivated personality able to work independently as well as part of an
international team
▪ Good improvisational and practical skills,
willingness to take initiative
▪
Experience in facility
design and construction would be an advantage
▪ Ability
to live and work under basic conditions in a rural area. Some previous
experience of working/living in developing countries and/or in tropical climates
would be an advantage
▪ Computer literacy
with a working knowledge of Microsoft Office.
ZIMS experience would be an advantage
▪ Physically
fit and able to work outdoors in a hot, humid climate for extended periods of time
▪
Be culturally sensitive
▪ A clean driving license
for cars
Conditions/remuneration:
▪ Free
shared accommodation (private room with access to shared bathroom, kitchen and living room), water, electricity and
internet at ACCB, located at Kbal Spean in Phnom Kulen National Park
▪ Airfare
to/from site if required, including one return flight per year (for contracts
>1 year)
▪
Health Insurance expenses
will be reimbursed up to USD 1,000 per year
▪
Visa and work permit cost will be covered
▪ The position
is full-time (8 hours) and will include
working weekends, public
holidays and on-call availability for emergencies
▪ 6 days off per month
▪
30 days annual
leave per calendar
year
▪
The salary provided
will be sufficient to allow for a comfortable living
in Cambodia
Preference will be given to candidates
indicating that they are prepared to stay for a longer period (>2 year).
Interested candidates are invited to send a Curriculum Vitae, a cover letter and the contact details of two references to application@accb-cambodia.org. Closing date for applications is: Friday, June 30th. Please note that interviews may be held prior to the stated closing date. Only short-listed candidates will be notified
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