Showing posts with label apes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apes. Show all posts

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Short Term Chimp Carer Required Urgently





Short Term Chimp Carer Required Urgently

See Letter:

It looks like Charlie will be staying here for at least another two months. We have to still win some things in the court system, but even if that was solved today we still need to get all of the CITES permits and other requirements for him to travel.

I am looking for someone to come sometime between 10 and 20 May and stay for a month or two, living onsite. Charlie is in a place called Aley, about 30 minutes drive from Beirut. He is being kept on the property of a Parliamentarian that is the uncle of the President of Animals Lebanon. It is a large mountain/vacation house so no one really lives in it or uses it. There is a family that live in part of the house and take care of the property.

I set up one bedroom which looks directly to Charlies enclosure and can be accessed without going into the main house. There are two beds, standard  bathroom, a refrigerator, hot water and shower, and we can give a local phone and SIM, and there is internet access but it is not 24 hours. Electricity cuts and there is a generator, but there are always some hours in the day when everything is working with electricity. There is no kitchen but as there is an electric kettle and refrigerator, and shops nearby, it is not really a problem.

I will pay for all costs while here, but I need someone with some experience with chimpanzees and who fully understands they can be dangerous. As Charlie is not 'ours', he is 'owned' by the government and under our judicial care, I cannot afford to have any accidents at all.

Because of visas and flights it is easiest to have someone from Europe. Is this something you may be interested in or know of someone who might be? It is completely safe, this is in an area where wealthy people go to vacation in the summer, there is even a large swimming pool once it warms up a bit, and I am there on Saturday and Sunday and at east one other day during the week. 


Contact: chimp@ziggo.nl


Monday, March 4, 2013

Senior Keeper: Apes

 

Senior Keeper: Apes

Twycross Zoo – East Midland Zoological Society (TZEMS), the World Primate Centre, has over 850 animals and is one of the most comprehensive collections of primate species and subspecies in the western world. We have exciting plans for developing the Zoo further, continuing our work in conservation of endangered species and providing the very best environment that we can.

We currently have a vacancy for a Senior Keeper on the Apes section. The section includes chimpanzees, gorillas, orang utans and the only bonobo group in the United Kingdom. This is a key role which will involve working on the section, covering all areas of animal husbandry and assisting with staff training.

We are seeking a high performing individual with a proven track record in zoo animal management. You will have a minimum of 4 years’ experience as a zoo based ape keeper and be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of the natural history and management of these taxa. You must be committed to continued professional development and be a good team worker. An animal-related qualification, such as the BIAZA approved ANCMZA or DZMAA, would be advantageous.

The role is full time, including weekend duties on a rota system. Salary is paid monthly and we provide uniform, 31 days holiday, 5% employer’s pension contribution (following qualifying period).

If you are interested, please send your CV with a covering letter to
recruitment@twycrosszoo.org.

Closing date: Monday 11th March 2013

 
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Monday, June 6, 2011

Team Leader: Orang-utans



Team Leader: Orang-utans
Monkey World - Ape Rescue Centre


Monkey World assists governments around the world to rescue primates that have been smuggled from the wild. At the Centre refugees of this illegal trade as well as those that have suffered abuse or neglect are rehabilitated into social groups.

Date Posted
06.06.2011

Job description
The orang-utan section comprises three mixed-sex groups and is currently the largest group of orang-utans outside Southeast Asia. The Team Leader would be responsible for managing these groups which are made up of orang-utans rescued from all over the world. The candidate would also be responsible for the European Orang-utan Crèche where orphaned youngsters are reared and socialised with others of their own kind.

The successful candidate will be responsible for all aspects of the section including animal husbandry, diets, operant conditioning, enrichment and health checks. They will also be responsible for staff training and monitoring.

Qualifications/Experience
This role requires a primate keeper with at least 3 years experience. A minimum of 1 year’s experience of working with orang-utans is also essential.

Applicants will need to demonstrate good communication skills, be physically fit, self motivated and able to lead and work as part of a team.

Desirable
  • Full driving licence
  • Shotgun certificate
  • Experience of public speaking
  • Experience of operant conditioning
  • Familiarity with rescue and rehabilitation of primates

Salary
Dependant on experience

Condition of appointment
This position will be subject to a six-month probationary period

Please send covering letter and current CV to :-

Sue Wheatley
HR Manager
Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre
Longthorns
Wareham
Dorset
BH20 6HH

e-mail:- hradmin@monkeyworld.com

Closing date for applications 22nd June 2011





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Friday, April 8, 2011

Primate Keeper - Twycross Zoo



Primate Keeper - Permanent Position

Twycross Zoo – East Midland Zoological Society (TZEMS), the World Primate Centre, has over 1,000 animals and is the most comprehensive collection of primate species and subspecies in the western world. We have exciting plans for developing the Zoo further, continuing our work in conservation of endangered species and providing the very best environment that we can.


A position has become available for a primate keeper to work predominantly on our Asian Apes Section, although there may be opportunities to cross train between the several primate sections. Hands-on experience with primates is essential and you will ideally already have an animal-related qualification.

The role is full time, including weekend duties on a rota system. Salary is paid monthly and we provide uniform, 31 days holiday, 5% employer’s pension contribution and the possibility of on-site accommodation.

If you are interested, please send your CV with a covering letter to recruitment@twycrosszoo.org

Closing date: Friday 15th April 2011



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Saturday, March 12, 2011

EXPERIENCED PRIMATE KEEPER




Ref - AD/PK/11


Blackpool Zoo is looking for an experienced Primate keeper to assist in the daily care and husbandry needs of over twenty species of Primates that it currently maintains, many of which are managed as part of captive breeding programmes including Gorillas and Orang-utans.

You will need to be hard working, physically fit, enthusiastic and reliable. You should possess the Advanced National Certificate in the Management of zoo Animals or an equivalent and have a minimum of three years Primate keeping experience. Some experience with Great Apes would be advantageous although not essential.

In return we offer a competitive salary, pension scheme and the opportunity to further your career within the zoological world.

Subsidised single occupancy (on site) accommodation is available with this post, if required.

Blackpool Zoo is ideally and conveniently located on the outskirts of the "UK most popular holiday resort". Less than a 5 minute drive from the M55 motorway, the zoos site is also easily accessible from numerous rural villages in the surrounding area. The zoo itself is situated in a well established green belt area of the town and is only a 10 minute drive away from the town centre, which offers a veritable feast of nightlife, entertainment and shopping as well as the famous Golden Mile coastline. Blackpool can genuinely offer "something for everyone", from singles to families, yet, within an hour drive of this vibrant town you can be in the Lake District, Manchester or even the Yorkshire Dales

The closing date for applications is the10th April 2011.

Please apply, in writing enclosing a full CV and quoting the
Reference number of the post, to:

Personnel Department
Blackpool Zoo
East Park Drive
Blackpool
FY3 8PP




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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Great Ape Keeper Vacancies

Keeper(s) – Great apes

2 x Full-Time, Permanent Roles

(1 based at Adelaide Zoo, 1 based at Monarto Zoo)



Zoos SA are looking for individuals with primate husbandry experience, particularly the field of Great Apes, to work at their Adelaide Zoo or Monarto Zoo sites. Candidates must possess experience in caring for animals in a captive environment.

Applicants with a Certificate III in Zoo Keeping or similar are encouraged to apply. Candidates must possess a wide range of Zoo Keeper skills including the highest possible standards of welfare, husbandry, species management, conservation research and enrichment for the animals in our care. Additionally candidates must have proven animal training and conditioning skills. Experience with great apes is essential.

Candidates must demonstrate excellent team working abilities, but also the ability to work independently, a flexible approach to work and a commitment to Health and Safety regulations.

Two positions are available:

Monarto Zoo is South Australia’s open range zoo located 70 km from Adelaide’s CBD. It is gaining a well-deserved reputation as a leader in conservation of endangered species. The site is large and vehicles are required to travel between exhibits so you will need to hold a Drivers Licence and have experience with manual vehicles. Possession of a firearms licence or willingness to hold one would be advantageous.

This position will work within the Primate Team and is responsible for our chimpanzees, and based at the largest chimpanzee facility in Australia. As such, chimpanzee experience is essential, with proven skills and experience in managing social groups and introductions. Knowledge and experience within complex facilities would be advantageous. Experience with smaller primates, both husbandry and exhibit planning, is desirable, as currently we also have colobus but anticipate future developments include; lemurs, vervet monkeys and baboons.

Adelaide Zoo is South Australia’s city zoo. It has shown a long-term commitment to great ape conservation, husbandry and management, and is seeking an individual who will continue to support and further develop these objectives in the years to come.

This position will work within the Primate team, with particular emphasis upon orangutans. Candidates will ideally possess at least two years proven captive orangutan experience. Knowledge and skills in primate behavioural management and mixed species exhibits is essential. There is the potential to be involved in mothering training and the regional surrogacy program, and the ability to think innovatively will see no limits to the opportunities available.

How to Apply

Applicants are required to submit a CV and a covering letter, outlining;

The position, by site, to which they are applying

The date of qualification to Certificate III in Captive Animals or equivalent

An outline of their primate experience, with particular emphasis paid to great ape experience

The requirements as outlined in the advert


Copies of the position description and application requirements can be obtained from, Mardi Nickels: mnickels@zoossa.com.au


CLOSING DATE: 12 Noon 3rd February 2010

Zoos South Australia (ZSA) is a non-profit conservation charity. We provide conservation education, as well as supporting and conducting many conservation, breeding and research programmes. As part of our conservation efforts we run Adelaide and Monarto Zoos. We work within the WAZA guidelines for the ethical treatment of animals.


ZSA is involved in a variety of conservation activities, including direct co-ordination and management of threatened species programs to field support and captive breeding for release to the wild, as well as conservation education programs. To encompass its increasing range of conservation activities, the RZSSA has developed Conservation Ark, its integrated science and conservation arm.


ROYAL ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA INC

ZOOS SA

POSITION DESCRIPTION


POSITION IDENTIFICATION

POSITION TITLE: KEEPER

HOURS: on a 7 day roster (as per individual contract)

EMPLOYMENT LOCATION: Zoos SA

RESPONSIBLE TO: Senior Keeper or Assistant Curator

REMUNERATION: In accordance with the Staff Agreement

JOB DESCRIPTION

SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES
Under general supervision and within specified guidelines, safely, efficiently and effectively undertake a wide range of tasks which may require the application of relevant experience and training. Develop a broad range of Zoo Keeper skills by working for extended periods in most areas of the animal collection.


SPECIAL CONDITIONS
Duties are performed under general supervision and primarily out of doors.


JOB DUTIES
(1) Core Duties

Husbandry

1.1 Obtain, prepare and provide food to animals in accordance with established diets, feeding schedules and procedures.

1.2 Clean food and water vessels, holding areas, exhibits and food preparation and storage areas to required standards, ensure animal areas are maintained free of debris and hazardous materials.

1.3 Provide animals with nesting and bedding materials and other items required to meet their behavioural requirements, particularly in relation to breeding or raising offspring.

1.4 Observe and report on animal behaviour and changes to the condition of animals.

1.5 Maintain diaries and animal records and report matters of interest to the supervisor.

1.6 Capture, restrain and handle animals as required.

1.7 Maintain and care for live food colonies as required.


Animal Health

1.8 Inform the supervisor of animal health problems.

1.9 Under veterinary supervision, treat animals and administer medication to required standard.

1.10 Provide samples for testing and analysis.

1.11 Participate in the implementation and monitoring of programmes to affect animal behaviour.

Exhibits

1.12 Maintain exhibit presentation to required standards including pruning of plants, weeding, irrigation and rodent control.

1.13 Make minor repairs to exhibit and inform supervisor of exhibit maintenance requirements.

Safety

1.14 Work consistently in accordance with established safety procedures to ensure animal security, personal safety, protection of other staff and the public.

1.15 Identify and report issues of safety to the supervisor.


Education and Public Relations

1.16 Interact informally with the public on an ad hoc basis providing directions and information on Zoo activities, exhibits, facilities and animals.

1.17 Make informal presentations, which may involve animal handling, to small public groups and respond to questions.

1.18 Assist with public relations activities.

1.19 Maintain exhibit graphics to required standards.

Other

1.20 Assist with providing guidance to Keepers-in-Training, other Zoo staff, volunteers and work experience students.

1.21 Participate in training and development programmes including external coursework as required.

1.22 Conduct literature searches on species and habitats under care.

1.23 Other duties as required.


Occupant Date


PERSON SPECIFICATION

(2) Experience


2.1 Demonstrate experience in animal husbandry.



2.2 Demonstrate experience in exhibit maintenance.


(3) Skills


3.1 Good numeracy and written and verbal communication skills.



3.2 Well developed observational skills.



3.3 Ability to arrange personal work routines and practices to make optimum use of time and resources.



3.4 Basic horticulture and maintenance skills.



3.5 Current car drivers licence desirable.



(4) Knowledge


4.1 Demonstrate an understanding of the following:



- Aim and objectives of the Zoo



- Animal nutrition



- Exhibit hygiene



- Abnormal animal behaviour including signs of ill health



- Ecosystems and habitats



- Basic zoology



- Principles of wildlife conservation



4.2 Demonstrate an understanding of the Zoo's animal record keeping system.



4.3 Knowledge of quarantine procedures.



4.4 Demonstrate an understanding of species management programmes.



4.5 Demonstrate a basic knowledge of animal behaviour.



4.6 Knowledge of the Industrial Agreement.



4.7 Demonstrate an understanding of the basic principles of scientific research.



4.8 Understand the role of education and public relations in the achievement of Zoo objectives.



4.9 Knowledge of appropriate techniques for handling public enquiries and misconduct.



(5) Personal Attributes

5.1 Commitment to the Aim and Objectives of the Society.



5.2 Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, and to work closely with others in a team environment.



5.3 Demonstrate a caring attitude towards animals.



5.4 Ability to work consistently to established standards.



5.5 Self motivated and shows initiative.



5.6 Physically capable of performing all of the tasks required.



(6) Essential Academic Requirements


Nil


(7) Desirable Academic Requirements


7.1 Completed a Zoo approved course of study (minimum Certificate III or equivalent).



7.2 Successful completion of Year 12, or equivalent.


Occupant
Date

Saturday, December 5, 2009

SECTION HEAD PRIMATES - Blackpool Zoo

SECTION HEAD PRIMATES (Ref SH/AD/P09)

Salary: £19,123.00 per annum.

Blackpool Zoo is looking for a Section Head, to oversee the day to day running and future development of the primate section within the zoo’s Animal Department.

The section currently includes over twenty species of Primates, many of which are managed as part of captive breeding programmes including Gorillas, Orang-utans, Pileated Gibbons, Red Titi’s, King Colobus, De Brazza Monkey, Emperor Tamarin, Goeldi’s Monkey plus many more,.

As well as being responsible for your section, you will also be part of the Senior Animal Management team within the zoo. In this role, you will help to develop, and move forward, the animal department in a new and exciting time within Blackpool Zoo’s history.

A minimum of 6 years zoo keeping experience (4 years working with primates including Great Apes), plus proven people management skills.

You will need to be hard working, physically fit, enthusiastic and reliable and have passed the Advanced National Certificate in the Management of Zoo Animals or an equivalent, this is essential.

In return we offer a competitive salary, pension scheme and the opportunity to further your career within the zoological world.

Subsidised single occupancy (on site) accommodation is available with this post, if required.

Blackpool Zoo is ideally and conveniently located on the outskirts of the "UK most popular holiday resort". Less than a 5 minute drive from the M55 motorway, the zoos site is also easily accessible from numerous rural villages in the surrounding area. The zoo itself is situated in a well established green belt area of the town and is only a 10 minute drive away from the town centre, which offers a veritable feast of nightlife, entertainment and shopping as well as the famous Golden Mile coastline.
Blackpool can genuinely offer "something for everyone", from singles to families, yet, within an hour drive of this vibrant town you can be in the Lake District, Manchester or even the Yorkshire Dales


The closing date for applications is the 17th January 2010.

Please apply, in writing enclosing a full CV and quoting the
Reference number of the post, to:

Personnel Department
Blackpool Zoo
East Park Drive
Blackpool
FY3 8PP

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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Keeper: African Apes Section - Twycross Zoo

Keeper: African Apes Section - Twycross Zoo
£301 to £332 pw

We have a vacancy for an experienced keeper to join our African Apes Section, mostly working with chimpanzees but also assisting with gorillas and bonobos.

Applicants must have experience as a professional keeper working with at least one of the great ape species. The ideal candidate will also have some experience of occupational enrichment.

The pay rates are £301.79 pw (£15,693 pa) for a Grade 2 Keeper, £316.21 pw (£16,443 pa) for a Grade 1 Keeper and £332.69 pw (£17,300 pa) for a Senior Keeper. Grade is determined by the job holder’s level of competence, expertise and knowledge, not length of service.

We offer a choice of weekly or monthly pay, uniform, 31 days holiday, 5% employer’s pension contribution and the possibility of on-site accommodation.

Twycross Zoo is in Leicestershire, a registered charity and home to over a thousand animals of 250 different species. We have exciting plans for developing the Zoo further, continuing our work in conservation of endangered species and providing the very best environment that we can.

If you are interested, please send your CV with a covering letter to recruitment@twycrosszoo.org or post it to Human Resources, Twycross Zoo, Atherstone CV9 3PX. Closing date: as soon as we can appoint the right person.