Showing posts with label Chester Zoo. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 28, 2013

Head of Education and Learning



Head of Education and Learning

Chester Zoo - Chester, United Kingdom



Chester Zoo is one of the premier zoos in the UK attracting over 1.4million visitors/yr. It is renowned for its conservation work, excellent standards of animal welfare and its proactive and award winning Discovery and Learning Division. Currently around 30,000 students receive formal teaching by the division and over 300,000 visitors attend presenter talks delivered by the team.

We are looking to appoint a Head of Discovery & Learning to develop and deliver a suite of formal education and public engagement programmes, both in the zoo and as part of our field programmes. The purpose of these programmes is to maximise the zoo’s conservation impact by inspiring people to take action in support of the natural world. The role will also involve sharing best practice and promoting and growing Chester Zoo’s profile and reputation in the field of conservation education and conservation psychology.

The job holder will report to the Science and Education Director and be part of the zoo’s senior management team. They will be working closely with other divisions to develop, evaluate and improve the effectiveness of our exhibits, animal and plant collection and the visitor experience. They will also be responsible for managing a team of 17 staff, associated facilities and budgets and will be expected to optimise the use of these resources and the revenue generating activities of the division.

The successful candidate should ideally have a Masters level degree or above in Education/Psychology with an emphasis on conservation and environmental issues. Extensive experience in developing, delivering and evaluating educational and behavioural change programmes to a variety of audiences will be required.
 
Experience in successful exhibit design and knowledge of the key factors that impact visitor engagement and learning is important. An in-depth knowledge of zoos and their operation would be advantageous. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are essential, along with the ability to influence and work in a multidisciplinary team with collaborative working practices.
 
The role is full time, 40 hours per week.
 
A full job description is available on request.
To apply, please submit a covering letter and CV to recruitment@chesterzoo.org 
The closing date for applications is 16th December, 2013
Interviews anticipated to take place week commencing 13th January, 2014.








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Friday, October 18, 2013

ASSISTANT TEAM MANAGER – GIRAFFES


ASSISTANT TEAM MANAGER – GIRAFFES

 


Chester Zoo is one of the leading zoological collections in Europe with an international reputation for achieving its mission in conservation breeding programmes, research and education.

We are currently recruiting for an Assistant Team Manager on the Giraffe section. The post will involve assisting the Team Manager in the daily management of the Giraffe section along with mentoring, training and developing the team under the direction of the Team Manager. The successful candidate will provide extensive knowledge and expertise in animal husbandry and management with a focus on giraffe or okapi, and be able to develop and implement new ideas for improving husbandry, building strong working relationships with other departments to ensure standards are met. Experience of working in a zoo or safari park and of Operant Conditioning are essential. Candidates will have a higher education qualification in a Zoological related science (min HND) or equivalent experience. 

The successful candidate will have leadership qualities, experience of supervising a team and be able to organise and prioritise tasks in a dynamic environment. A good understanding of risk assessments is required to ensure all staff are fully aware of safety and management procedures. This role will involve representing Chester Zoo and the Giraffe team for media interviews and internal and external meetings, workshops and conferences in the UK and overseas. Therefore, excellent written and verbal communication skills are required.

Applicants should have a full driving licence and be prepared to work weekends and Bank Holidays in a roster system.

Salary is £23,254.96 per annum for a 40 hour week.


To apply, please contact the recruitment line on recruitment@chesterzoo.org or 01244 389477.


Closing date for applications is Sunday, 3rd November 2013.




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Monday, September 23, 2013

ASSISTANT TEAM MANAGER – GIRAFFES



ASSISTANT TEAM MANAGER – GIRAFFES

 


Chester Zoo is one of the leading zoological collections in Europe with an international reputation for achieving its mission in conservation breeding programmes, research and education.

We are currently recruiting for an Assistant Team Manager on the Giraffe section. The post will involve assisting the Team Manager in the daily management of the Giraffe section along with mentoring, training and developing the team under the direction of the Team Manager. The successful candidate will provide extensive knowledge and expertise in animal husbandry and management with a focus on giraffe or okapi, and be able to develop and implement new ideas for improving husbandry, building strong working relationships with other departments to ensure standards are met. Experience of working in a zoo or safari park and of Operant Conditioning are essential. Candidates will have a higher education qualification in a Zoological related science (min HND) or equivalent experience. 

The successful candidate will have leadership qualities, experience of supervising a team and be able to organise and prioritise tasks in a dynamic environment. A good understanding of risk assessments is required to ensure all staff are fully aware of safety and management procedures. This role will involve representing Chester Zoo and the Giraffe team for media interviews and internal and external meetings, workshops and conferences in the UK and overseas. Therefore, excellent written and verbal communication skills are required.

Applicants should have a full driving licence and be prepared to work weekends and Bank Holidays in a roster system.

Salary is £23,254.96 per annum for a 40 hour week.

To apply, please contact the recruitment line on recruitment@chesterzoo.org or 01244 389477.

Closing date for applications is Friday, 4th October 2013.








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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

TEMPORARY MAMMAL KEEPERS



TEMPORARY MAMMAL KEEPERS X 2
(18 MONTH CONTRACT)


Chester Zoo is one of the leading zoological collections in Europe with an international reputation for achieving its mission in conservation breeding programmes, research and education.

We currently have 2 vacancies for a Temporary Mammal Keeper on a fixed term 18 month contract to be based on the Twilight section but who may also be trained on several other mammal sections to cover any shortcomings in staffing levels. So experience with other species is essential.
 
The post will involve the daily care and management of a variety of Mammal species including Spectacled bears, Rodrigues/ Seba’s and Livingstone bats, Anteaters and Sloth to name a few.
The successful candidate will provide excellent animal husbandry, care and welfare for the assigned mammals, ensuring that all enclosures and facilities are maintained to the highest possible standards. The role will involve promoting the conservation work at Chester Zoo through daily interaction with visitors on site.

The successful candidate will have the Zoo Animal Management, HND or degree in a Zoological related science or equivalent experience. They will have proven experience working with all of the relevant species on the section and other mammal species, proven experience of working in a zoo or safari park and of Operant Conditioning. The successful candidate will have outstanding observational skills, attention to detail and proven experience of delivering the highest standards of husbandry and exhibitory along with excellent communication skills to deal with visitor questions, talks and requests for information.

The successful candidate will ideally be competent in the use of computers and basic software packages. They will desirably have proven experience with implementing environmental enrichment and experience of working within strict SWP. A full clean driving licence is also required.

Salary is £16,815.94 per annum for a 40 hour week.

To apply, please contact the recruitment line on recruitment@chesterzoo.org or
01244 389477.

Closing date for applications is Friday, 20th





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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Veterinary Nurse



Temporary Veterinary Nurse

Chester Zoo is one of the leading zoological collections in Europe with an international reputation for achieving its mission in conservation breeding programmes, research and education.
We have a vacancy for a Veterinary Nurse to start mid November 2013. This is a temporary role to cover maternity leave for 11 weeks, after which it will be reviewed.

The post will involve all aspects of veterinary nursing, as part of the health care team, to benefit the health and welfare of the animal collection, including assisting in diagnostic and treatment procedures and implementing preventative medicine plans.

The successful candidate will be an experienced, qualified Veterinary Nurse, registered with the RCVS.  Proven experience working in a busy environment and proficiency monitoring anaesthetics, giving treatments and dispensing medications along with other general nursing duties is required. Experience in large animal nursing or exotic species is highly desirable. Previous experience in another zoological or wildlife collection would be preferred and proven laboratory skills, in particular experience in parasitology using McMasters and direct techniques are an advantage. Certificate in or experience of Nursing of Exotic Species, along with knowledge of Chester Zoo’s animal collection and conservation work would be desirable.

The job holder will have experience of working as part of a team and individually, have attention to detail, excellent communication skills both written and verbal, ability to manage own time effectively and be able to build strong working relationships.  The ability to be creative and think laterally would be advantageous.

The successful candidate must be competent in the use of computers and basic software packages such as Windows and Microsoft Office. They will desirably have experience with DOS computers systems such as MedARKS.

A full UK driving licence is required.

Salary is £20,913.50 per annum for a 40 hour week.

To apply, please contact the recruitment line on recruitment@chesterzoo.org or 01244 389477.

Closing date for applications is 26th August 2013 with interviews anticipated to be held in the period 9th – 13th September 2013.






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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

QUARANTINE COORDINATOR & RECORDS ASSISTANT




QUARANTINE COORDINATOR & RECORDS ASSISTANT
Chester Zoo, one of Europe’s leading Zoological collections, is now seeking to recruit a Quarantine Coordinator & Records Assistant.
This role includes the coordination of the quarantine service as well as maintaining the facilities to provide best standards of quarantine to comply with existing legislation. The job holder is responsible for the coordination and provision of day to day care for the animals undergoing quarantine. As a Records Assistant, you will support the Registrar Assistant in managing the zoo’s animal records including data entry, creating reports, staff training and interrogating NEZS database for research and collection management purposes.

The successful candidate will have a Biological Science degree or equivalent qualification and have experience of zoo animal keeping, together with a broad range of knowledge in taxonomy, biology and care of animals. They will have proven computer and organisation skills as well as excellent attention to detail and capacity to multitask.  Good observation skills, ability to work independently but also as part of a multidisciplinary team and ability to communicate effectively are required.

The successful candidate will ideally have a good knowledge of Chester Zoo’s animal collection, and have experience with zoological data bases and record keeping (in particular, experience in the use of ARKS, MEDARKS, SPARKS AND ZIMS). Understanding of quarantine principles and relevant legislation is also desirable.

Salary is £19,104 per annum for a 40 hour week. There is some flexibility with regards to days of work, although some weekend and Bank Holiday working will be required.

To apply, please contact the recruitment line on 01244 389477 or recruitment@chesterzoo.org.

Closing date is: Friday, 10th May 2013.

Interviews to be held week commencing 13th May 2013.

Friday, April 19, 2013

CONSERVATION ASSISTANT




CONSERVATION ASSISTANT

Chester Zoo, one of Europe’s leading zoological collections, has a well-established Field Conservation & Research Division responsible for co-ordinating a diverse portfolio of conservation activities worldwide. Support includes ten flagship conservation programmes and a substantial conservation grant initiative. Conservation activities involve strong partnerships with various organisations and complement and interact with the zoo’s ex-situ conservation activities.

The Conservation Assistant post is a 2 year fixed term position to support the Field Conservation & Research Division in all aspects of its work.

This role involves:
  • providing administrative support for various conservation activities
  • populating the zoo’s conservation database, and providing data for externally managed databases or surveys where necessary
  • assist in the processing and cataloguing of incoming applications for conservation support, coordinate review of applications and post-support project evaluation
  • assisting in the dissemination of information, internally and externally, relating to conservation activities

Applicants should have the following:
·      excellent oral and written communication skills
·      a good understanding of biodiversity conservation
·      exceptional time management and organisational skills
·      a degree in a biological sciences related discipline or equivalent experience
·      IT literate with a comprehensive understanding of programs including Access, Excel, Word, Outlook and Power Point

Experience of practical conservation work in the field, knowledge of the role of zoos in conservation, copy editing & proof reading and database management experience would be advantageous.

Hours are 35 hours per week worked from 9 – 5, with a one hour lunch break, over Monday to Friday. Salary is £16,716 per annum.

To apply, please contact the recruitment line on 01244 389477 or recruitment@chesterzoo.org.

Closing date for applications is Tuesday, 30thApril 2013.

TEAM MANAGER – CARNIVORES





TEAM MANAGER – CARNIVORES

 


Chester Zoo is one of the leading zoological collections in Europe with an international reputation for achieving its mission in conservation breeding programmes, research and education.

We are currently recruiting for a Team Manager to lead and develop one of our six mammal sections (Carnivore team). The post will involve the daily management of the Carnivore section along with mentoring, training and developing the team. Applicants should have proven experience of working with a wide range of carnivore species but with a focus on large cats, canids and small carnivores. Candidates will have a higher education qualification in a Zoological related science (min HND) or equivalent experience.

The successful candidate will have considerable leadership experience and qualities to be able to supervise a team and be able to organise and prioritise tasks in a dynamic environment.  This role will involve managing the team and its budgets.
A good understanding of risk assessments and COSHH are essential to ensure all staff are fully aware of safety and management procedures. This role will involve representing the Carnivore team at internal and external meetings, workshops and conferences in the UK and overseas. Therefore, excellent written and verbal communication skills are required.

Applicants should have a full driving licence and be prepared to work weekends and Bank Holidays in a roster system.

Salary is £29,268 per annum for a 40 hour week.

To apply for this position, please ring the recruitment line on 01244 389477 or email recruitment@chesterzoo.org.

Closing date for applications is Friday, 10th May 2013.

Monday, March 11, 2013

SCIENTIFIC ASSISTANT

 

SCIENTIFIC ASSISTANT


Chester Zoo is one of the leading zoological collections in Europe with an international reputation for achieving its mission in conservation breeding programmes, research and education.

We are currently recruiting for a Scientific Assistant to facilitate applied scientific activities that will support Chester Zoo as a centre of excellence for conservation breeding and animal welfare.

The post-holder will lead and build regular audits of collection concerns and participate in related activities (including information gathering, filtering and prioritising research needs, designing & resourcing projects, matching personnel to projects, coordinating the review of research applications and sample requests, monitoring progress, dissemination and implementation of outcomes to relevant parties). The Scientific Assistant will build links with relevant UK and international working groups to explore the opportunities for multi-zoo studies that support collection concerns. Additionally the post-holder will provide administrative support to the Science Team and will liaise with other departments on science-related tasks.

By the application deadline, applicants must have a minimum of a Master’s degree in a biological field or equivalent experience and have proven experience and skill in designing and carrying out research projects, including data collection, processing and analysis. Essential skills and attributes include proven ability to present information clearly and concisely in verbal presentations and written communications, including scientific writing. Excellent project management skills, with the ability to prioritise and demonstrate time management, must be demonstrated. Proficiency in the use of software applications to store and graph data, generate reports and slide presentations, and general office correspondence / administration are required. The ability to use initiative and be flexible and resourceful in approaching research projects is necessary. The capacity to build good working relationships and credibility both within and across teams and a strong commitment to animal health and well-being is also essential. Ideally, the applicant should be proficient in the use of statistical software. Knowledge of zoo management or affiliated conservation industry and general zoo keeping experience is an advantage.

This is a full-time position, 40 hours per week Monday-Friday based at Chester Zoo. The salary is £20,914 per annum. This is a temporary 12 month contract.

How to Apply:

Applications should include: a covering letter, curriculum vitae and a short sample of the applicant’s own written work (e.g. an excerpt from an article, essay, or dissertation (max. 1 side of A4) by post or email to recruitment@chesterzoo.org.


Closing date for applications is 25th March 2013 and interviews will be held mid April 2013.

 
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Friday, March 1, 2013

Zoo Animal Husbandry Internship

 
ONE YEAR INTERNSHIP (ANIMAL HUSBANDRY)
Sept 2013 – Sept 2014


The North of England Zoological Society (Chester Zoo) is one of the leading zoological collections in Europe with an international reputation for achieving its mission in conservation breeding programmes, research and education.
We are looking for highly committed, motivated individuals to join our animal husbandry departments for 12 month work experience/internship placements within this unique scientific/conservation environment. These Internships are practical in nature with a theoretical input but they are not designed to be ‘research placements as such.
These placements are demanding but highly rewarding voluntary positions and many of our past interns have gone on to follow careers in zoos.


The Internships:


Maximum eleven months duration (plus four weeks holiday), commencing on 9 September 2013 and finishing September 2014.
 



Interns will be assigned to one of our animal keeping sections specialising in either birds; mammals; reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates, or fish and aquatic invertebrates.
 



In addition to animal husbandry duties, the Mammal Department interns will be required to spend at least 3 weeks assisting with the production and distribution of animal feeds (including management of invertebrate colonies, forage production, browse provision etc). There may also be opportunities to assist zoo staff with collection of behavioural and clinical data and involvement in environmental enrichment programmes.
 



A limited number of places may provide the opportunity to combine the Internship with a ‘Sandwich Year’ of a University Course. If applicable to you, please ensure this is made clear in Section 4 of your application form.
 



Interns will receive on-the-job training in the husbandry of the species with which they work, and a series of monthly ‘Workshops’ are arranged to teach other animal management topics including the basics of nutrition, collection planning, breeding programmes, in-situ conservation programmes, record keeping, enrichment etc.
 



This is a full time and physically demanding position. Hours of work are from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm daily, working ten days in fourteen, including alternate weekends, bank holidays etc as rostered.
As we are a Registered Charity, funded entirely by visitor fees and donations, we regret we are unable to offer any wages or salary for the placement. We will provide a full uniform and luncheon vouchers for the days that you attend work. No other financial benefits are offered. However, we do offer a comprehensive practical training which together with the monthly ‘Workshops’ covering a wide range of subjects, provides significant insight into the functioning of a successful and responsible zoological collection, the aim being to promote your future employability.


What we are looking for in our interns:


You must currently be studying for, or have completed, an animal science related course at HND or Degree level or Level 4 NVQ.

You must have a genuine interest in all aspects of animal husbandry and be empathetic to the mission of the Zoo

You must be able to work as an individual or as part of a team, with a reliable and conscientious attitude and good communication skills.

Have the ability to financially support yourself for the entire length of the internship.
Interested?


Application forms can be obtained from the Chester Zoo Website www.chesterzoo.org  Please ensure you use the One Year Internship Application Form and return it by post FAO ‘Recruitment’. For urgent and genuine queries only please contact Penny Rudd, Internships Co-ordinator via email at PennyR@chesterzoo.org Interviews will be held for these positions between 26 April – 24 May 2013. Applicants from outside the UK would be expected to fund their travel and relocation costs if successful.
Closing date: Thursday 18 April 2013.

 
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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Temporary Presenter

 

Temporary Presenter

(March – 1st September 2013)
 
 
Chester Zoo, one of Europe’s leading Zoological collections, has an active and award winning Education Division, now seeking a Presenter on a temporary contract running to 1st September 2013.
 
Our Presenter team are a vital part of enhancing the visitors’ experience and work includes delivering public talks & guided tours, interpretation and exhibition supervision.  School holiday activities may include story telling.  Audiences vary from 2 to 500 or more, and there is lots of public interaction requiring a confident and outgoing personality. 
 
The successful candidate will have;
·      A Zoo Biology or Conservation related degree.
·      Experience of Zoo Education and of public speaking, or delivering guided tours and will be able to deliver this information to a variety of audiences. 
·      A good knowledge of conservation issues and a wide-ranging & in depth knowledge of the natural world. 
·      Be able to work as part of a team and individually, and be well organised.
·      The ability to provide excellent customer care and have good communication skills.
 
The successful candidate will ideally have a good knowledge of Chester Zoo’s animal collection, our conservation work and be computer literate (in particular working knowledge of Microsoft Office).
 
This post is subject to an enhanced CRB check.
 
Work is 5 days in 7, including Bank Holidays, every weekend and occasional evenings.  Rate of pay is £8.08 per hour for a 35 hour week.
 
 For an application form please ring the recruitment line on 01244 389477 or e-mail recruitment@chesterzoo.org. 
 
Closing date for applications is 27th February 2013.
 
 
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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Programme Officer

 
 
Programme Officer (maternity cover)

Freshwater Fish Specialist Group (FFSG)

Part Time (c.24 hours per week)



In collaboration with the IUCN-SSC and Wetlands International, the Chair of the Freshwater Fish Specialist Group (FFSG), is seeking to recruit a Programme Officer for maternity cover on a part time basis for six months, starting in March 2013 (with potential extension). The main focus of the work will be to support freshwater fish conservation activities, to maintain and develop the website, to prepare newsletters, to assist in fundraising, to organize the annual FFSG conference, maintain and develop the database of members and keep close contact with them, and to liaise with the Regional Chairs.

Candidates will have a degree in freshwater fish, or fisheries, or aquatic biology or a related field. A higher degree is an advantage, as is previous experience in fundraising. Excellent written and spoken English is essential, a second language (preferably Spanish) is desirable. Excellent organisational, IT (knowledge of website and newsletter designer programme is an advantage) and social skills and the ability to work on own and use initiative; but seek and follow general guidance as necessary are essential.

Rate of pay is £12.48 per hour. Hours are 24 hours per week which may include occasional weekends, evenings and Bank Holidays, when required, and possibly some UK and overseas travel. Flexible hours are available. The post will be based at either the Cambridge office of the IUCN Freshwater Biodiversity Unit or at Chester Zoo but offers home-working opportunities as well.

To apply, please contact the recruitment line on 01244 389477 or recruitment@chesterzoo.org for an application form.

Closing date for applications: 2pm, Monday 11th February, 2013. Interviews will take place on the 18th – 19th February.


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