Showing posts with label Birds of Prey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birds of Prey. Show all posts

Friday, September 30, 2011

Aviculturalist - International Wildlife Consultants



Aviculturalist - International Wildlife Consultants

Job Description


Job Title: Aviculturalist


Location: Wales


The Workplace: International Wildlife Consultants (UK) Ltd. is one of the oldest established falcon breeding facilities in Europe; having bred falcons since 1975 and exporting to the Middle East since 1987. IWC (UK) was the first falcon facility in the UK to qualify as a CITES registered breeder and every year we breed over 200 falcons at our facility in Wales. IWC undertakes research and conservation programmes in many countries (see www.falcons.co.uk)


The package: Salary to be negotiated based on experience. A tied agricultural cottage is available.


The person: Needs to have a positive interest and preferably some experience in the breeding of birds of prey. Practical skills along with being a reliable and conscientious team player are important. We are based on a farm so a driving licence is essential.


The job: During the spring and summer staff work extended hours to cover the breeding season so the holder of this position must demonstrate flexibility regarding work schedules.



Responsibilities include:

Aviculture team members contribute to routine aviculture activities within the department that includes:


Food preparation and feeding of a group of breeding birds.

Management of breeding birds during the season.

Management of imprinted falcons for breeding during the season.

Participation in the incubation of falcon eggs.

Participation in the rearing of young falcons.

Participation in the shipping of falcons to clients in the UK and overseas

Some avicultural record keeping.

Some stock-keeping of avicultural equipment and supplies.

Participation in the management and upkeep of avicultural facilities (cleaning, vegetation management, maintenance, repairs and building). This includes a small amount of farm work managing a small flock of sheep that are used to keep the vegetation in some parts of the aviculture facility and aviaries grazed.


To contribute to the development and implementation of work plans to deliver IWC objectives.


In addition to the duties and responsibilities listed, the post holder is required to perform any other reasonable duties that may be assigned by the supervisor shown above, from time to time.


Type of person we are looking for has:


Falconry background

Practical skills

Aviculture experience or familiarity with zoological collections

Good organisational skills

Good communication skills

Familiar with Microsoft Office programs (preferred but not essential).



To apply for this position, please refer to the website (www.falcons.co.uk ) and complete a job application form and send this with your CV with a covering letter to:


International Wildlife Consultants, PO Box 19, Carmarthen, Dyfed, Wales, United Kingdom, SA33 5YL





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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Internship - ‘Raptor Aviculture’



‘Raptor Aviculture’
Internship Opportunity at International Wildlife Consultants

Are you interested in falconry or raptors? 
Are you thinking of pursuing a career working with animals? 

International Wildlife Consultants (UK) Ltd. was established by Dr Nick Fox (author of many scientific articles on raptors and best known for his book Understanding the Bird of Prey) and is one of the oldest established falcon breeding facilities in Europe; having bred falcons since 1975 and exporting to the Middle East since 1987. IWC (UK) was the first falcon facility in the UK to qualify as a CITES registered breeder and every year we breed over 200 falcons at our facility in Wales.  IWC also undertakes research and conservation programmes in many countries (see http://www.falcons.co.uk/). 
During the breeding season we offer a number of seasonal aviculture internship opportunities.  This is a unique chance to participate in and get experience in falcon breeding and captive falcon management. These internships at International Wildlife Consultants are available from April to September every year. 

 
During the internship you will gain valuable experience working as part of the avicultural team, under the supervision of raptor aviculturalist Diana Durman-Walters and falcon veterinarian Dr. Tom Bailey.  From April onwards we are hatching and rearing chicks, from mid-June onwards young birds are being placed in hack pens and from mid-July onwards birds are being caught form the pens, examined and exported to overseas clients.    

 
Activities that interns are involved with include: food preparation; feeding young falcon chicks; catching and handling birds being moved between pens; maintaining facility biosecurity; making and building equipment such as perches; preparing transport boxes; making falconry equipment, fitting tail guards and wing guards to falcons being exported; observing/assisting with physical and health examinations; and occasionally some farm work.   There may be some birds that need handling and manning.   We have a small veterinary facility and interns may have to help staff with on-site veterinary work.   

 
The intern will be provided with accommodation and an allowance to cover food costs.  Travel arrangements and health insurance are the responsibility of the interns.  The IWC facility is located in the beautiful countryside of Carmarthenshire and is close to the Preseli mountains.  The internationally renowned sea bird colony on the island of Skomer and the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park is close by for interns with a taste for adventure.  The requirements for an internship are:  

Good English.

Background knowledge of falconry.

Ability to work hard and to do physically demanding work.

Competence working with and around animals.

Independence. 

 
Training: 


This internship not only offers you the opportunity to gain practical avicultural and raptor management skills, interns spending a minimum of 3 months at our facility will receive a complimentary complete set of the Bird of Prey Management Series DVDs (see: http://www.falcons.co.uk/shop/index.asp) and will be enrolled and assessed on the Lantra Falconry award (see: http://www.lantra-awards.co.uk/catalogue/falconry.aspx). 

Applicants should be able to demonstrate a keen interest and commitment to falconry and aviculture. You can find more information and an application form by visiting our homepage at: http://www.falcons.co.uk/

For further information contact:
 
Aviculture Department
International Wildlife Consultants
PO Box 19
Carmarthen
Dyfed
Wales
United Kingdom
SA33 5YL
e-mail: aviculture@falcons.co.uk
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