Showing posts with label Zoo Keeper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zoo Keeper. Show all posts

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Assistant Zoo Keepers


POST GRADUATES - FIVE SISTER’S ZOO ARE LOOKING FOR YOU


LONG TERM VOLUNTEERING WORK PLACEMENTS (6-12 MONTHS)
Unpaid x 3 – Assistant Zoo Keeper’s

This is an exciting new project that the Five Sister’s Zoo is offering, internal training shall be provided.

We are ideally looking for you to be able to volunteer 4 days out of 7 - (hours are from 8am-4.30pm)

We are seeking x 3 bubbly, bright, conscientious, enthusiastic & flexible individuals, who are passionate about their work, polite, who can communicate effectively with all levels of staff, volunteers & members of the general public.

  • The ideal candidate should be proactive and able to use their own initiative

Assist animal keepers with feeding, cleaning, exhibit preparation and renovation, plant care, and observing animals

Provide formal and informal interpretive educational programs for visitors

Help implement animal enrichment programs

Learn and follow animal/keeper safety guidelines, operations and polices

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Preference will be given to graduate students pursuing a career in a related field
  • Strong communication skills
  • Ability to work in a team environment with staff, other interns and volunteers
  • Must enjoy working outdoors in all weather conditions, be physically fit and be able to lift at least 50 pounds
  • A trial working day is required prior to applicant acceptance into the program. This assures that the internship activities are understood by the selectee and will meet their educational goals



The Five Sister’s Zoo is looking to appoint ASAP.   We are hoping to interview before the end of the year.  However, positions shall stay open until they are filled.  If you think you have what it takes to be a volunteer at the Five Sister’s Zoo, please send your CV with covering letter to recruitment@fivesisterszoo.co.uk

Five Sister’s Zoo, Gavieside, West Calder, West Lothian EH55 8PT, Tel: 01506-870000
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Sunday, June 23, 2013

Keeping Internships





Newquay Zoo Keeping Internships

Closing date for applications 21st July 2013

Newquay Zoo is part of the Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust family, comprising Paignton Zoo, Living Coasts, Slapton Ley and two urban nature reserves. Newquay Zoo opened in 1969, has become one of the country's top Zoos, contributing towards ground breaking and innovative conservation programmes. It has also proved itself to be one of the best visitor attractions in the South West.
We are currently advertising for voluntary internships for a period of 9 months working with our keeping department. Newquay Zoo is open every day and the placements will be full time i.e. a five day working week including some weekends. The main role of the keeping interns will be to attend the husbandry requirements of the animal collection as directed by the Head Keeper in charge. Interns will normally focus on one of our animal sections and at this time we are specifically looking for interns for the bird, primate and carnivore sections.

All internships are purely voluntary and as such it is with regret that Newquay zoo cannot provide any financial support or expenses to those wishing to apply for these positions. To ensure that interns are provided with valuable experience; a training agreement will be completed and reviewed regularly and a training record will be provided upon completion of the placement.

Objectives of the placement
  • To gain experience and understanding of the work of a zoo animal keeping department.
  • To apply own personal skills and take ownership of a series of tasks and/or a research project.
  • To reflect on training and experience throughout the placement.

Anticipated tasks/training provided
  • Assisting with daily animal husbandry e.g. feeding, cleaning, enrichment provision, enclosure modification etc.
  • Observations of animals and recording of relevant information.
  • Training in basic research methods.
  • Visitor interaction e.g. answering visitor questions in a polite and sensitive manner.
  • Assisting with student supervision at the direction of the head keeper.
  • Training in animal-management related computer software.
  • Training in all aspects of the company’s code of practise.

Skills Required
  • A qualification or enrolment on an animal science related discipline would be desirable.
  • Previous animal-related work experience.
  • Good communication skills.
  • Adaptable to different working environments.
  • Able to work in a team and independently.
  • Physically fit for the demands of the post.

To apply for the above position please send a CV and covering letter to Miss Sam Harley,
Newquay Zoo, Trenance gardens, Newquay, Cornwall, TR7 2LZ
sam.harley@newquayzoo.org.uk.




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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Zoo Keeper

 
 
 
 Zoo Keeper
 
Zoo Keeper, Reptiles & Invertebrates, Auckland Zoo, Regional Facilities Auckland
  • Rare chance to work at one of the world's most ambitious and conservation-focussed zoos.
  • Care for a diverse collection of native and exotic reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates.
  • Contribute to the conservation of native fauna through conservation-breeding and release programmes.
Unique opportunity to participate regularly in field conservation projects. Exciting opportunity to work at the amazing Auckland Zoo.


Auckland Zoo delivers exciting and educational visitor experiences that inspire and empower people to take positive action for wildlife and the environment, and is a leader in the field of zoo-enabled conservation.

This is an opportunity to join the Life Sciences team and be part of an organization that is proud of its contribution to the conservation of species and their habitats in New Zealand and abroad.

Auckland Zoo recently opened the award-winning $15million NZ fauna precinct, Te Wao Nui, which is providing many new opportunities for the zoo to contribute to the conservation of New Zealand wildlife, both in the zoo and in the field. It features six zones displaying more than 60 native animal species (including invertebrates, fish, amphibians, reptiles, mammals and birds) and more than 110 native plant species.

The Reptile & Invertebrate Keeper works as part of a team responsible for the daily husbandry and management of a diverse range of native reptiles, frogs, fish, and invertebrates species - including tuatara, Otago and chevron skinks, Archey's frog, long-fin eels and giant weta - as well as exotic species such as American alligators, Galapagos tortoises, Australian lizards and bird-eating spiders.

The organisation is committed to conservation in the field, as well as in the zoo, and all members of the Reptile & Invertebrate team are fortunate to regularly participate in a diverse range of field programmes in New Zealand.

A certificate in captive wild animal management or relevant tertiary qualification in biological sciences/conservation is required and a minimum of three years practical experience in a relevant animal collection is essential.
Candidates must have a comprehensive knowledge of the management and husbandry required for a range of reptile and other relevant species, demonstrate high standards and exceptional attention to detail and be ambitious and keen to learn. Good team skills are essential whilst the ability to work independently and show initiative is also crucial.

Auckland Zoo is expanding its field conservation programme, so the successful candidate will be expected to spend time working on conservation projects in the field. An interest in and aptitude for fieldwork is therefore essential and prior relevant experience would be an advantage.

Public speaking is part of every keeper's role, so we are also looking for a confident communicator who can demonstrate their passion for wildlife and inspire visitors through informal talks and animal encounters.

This is a full-time permanent role, working 40hrs per week on a 14-day roster system including weekends and public holidays. A high level of energy and physical fitness will enable you to meet the daily challenges of the role.

To meet the Zoo's operational needs, the successful candidate may occasionally be required to care for other animal taxa or undertake additional tasks at the Team Leader's and/or Curator's discretion.

This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a world-class organisation, contribute to conservation and progress your career - are you ready to do something wild every day?


This position is deemed a safety sensitive position and will require pre-employment drug testing

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Friday, March 1, 2013

Full Time Keeper

 
Full Time Keeper

Dublin Zoo holds the prestigious position of being ‘Ireland’s Number One Fee Paying Family Attraction’ having welcomed in excess of 1 million visitors in 2012.

We are currently seeking a zoo professional for the position of ‘Keeper’ within Dublin Zoo. The ideal candidate will be highly motivated and passionate about wildlife, with the skills required to communicate this passion and knowledge directly to our visitors.

He/she must demonstrate an understanding and knowledge of modern zoo practices in animal husbandry, diets and environmental enrichment, as well as an understanding and knowledge of research, conservation and health and safety practices.

The Successful candidate should have a minimum of 3 years experience working with animals in a Keeper role in a Zoological Garden and/or Wildlife Park and hold a Diploma in Animal Management from Sparsholt College, or equivalent, or be prepared to complete this course within a pre-agreed timeframe.

Applicants who have not yet achieved the above required qualification, if successful, will be considered in a Trainee Keeper capacity until the relevant qualification is achieved within a pre-agreed timeframe.

To obtain a full job description for this position please contact- Amy Vickers at hradmin@dublinzoo.ie.

Applications should be made in writing to Amy Vickers, HR Department, Dublin Zoo, Phoenix Park, Dublin 8, or via email to hradmin@dublinzoo.ie

no later than 8th March 2013.

Dublin Zoo is an equal opportunities employer.

 
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Friday, December 14, 2012

Zookeeper


 
 
Zookeeper
Flamingo Land Zoo
Closing date: 28th December 2012

Flamingo Land zoological department is looking for a zookeeper to join our team. Flamingo Land is one of the leading tourist attractions in the UK, attracting more than 1.4 million visitors each year. The zoo is in an exciting phase of development that has recently seen the creation of a number of themed zoogeographic areas and the development of the education, conservation and research departments.

Zookeeper
The successful candidate will initially be focused on our brand new Children’s Planet exhibit and Muddy Duck Farm exhibit, which includes meerkats, porcupines, coatis, Asian short-clawed otters, banded mongoose, warthog, Visayan warty pigs, red river hogs and more. There will also be an opportunity to be trained on other animal sections within the zoo. All of our zoo keepers are encouraged to participate in a range of activities which include research, environmental enrichment and education. The successful candidate will have experience working in a zoological collection and have passed the Advanced National Certificate in the Management of Zoo Animals (or equivalent). Experience with any of the above mentioned species would be an advantage, but you will receive direct training in the husbandry of these species. The successful candidate will be expected to be very personable and able to communicate well with the visitors, including delivering public talks. The successful candidate will also be enthusiastic and a good team player.

Interviews will take place during the week beginning the 31st December 2012.

Please send a CV and covering letter before 28th December 2012 to:

Steve Nasir
Animal Collection Manager
Flamingo Land
Kirby Misperton
Malton
North Yorkshire
YO17 6UX
01653668287
stevenasir@flamingoland.co.uk


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Friday, November 30, 2012

Keeper / Instructor in Animal Management







Job Title: Keeper / Instructor in Animal Management
Salary: £17,896 - £19,900 per annum, pro rata (A21-A24)
  

Status: Fixed term contract, 1 year
 
Hours: 15 hrs per week (0.405 FTE)

Reaseheath College is one of the premier land-based College located in South Cheshire with an enviable reputation for quality and partnerships with industry.  The College has a beautiful rural setting situated amongst 330 hectares of farms, parklands, lake, woodland and sports facilities, including its own golf course.

Our £4 million Animal Management Centre opened in 2010 and offers world class facilities including rooms for reptiles, amphibians and fish, a mammal house, teaching and meeting rooms and an impressive entrance to the college’s zoo.  We have 40 specialist staff, over 800 students and more than 1000 animals of around 200 species.

Due to this continued expansion an exciting opportunity has arisen for a Keeper/Instructor to join our hard working and dynamic team.  Ideally with skills and knowledge covering a wide range of taxonomic groups including Mammals ,Birds, Fish, Reptiles, Amphibians and Invertebrates, the successful applicant will possess a vocational qualification in Animal Management or an equivalent discipline at Level 3 or above.

You will have wide ranging experience of animal husbandry in both domestic and zoo animals and species. The role will include supervising students, conducting practical sessions and supporting lecturing staff in providing a high quality, effective provision.

Weekend work is on a shared rota basis and evening work may be required.


How to apply:  

To make a formal application and to see the job description, please visit the job pages at www.reaseheath.ac.uk.  

 Closing Date: Wednesday 5th December 2012 at 5pm

Interview Date: Thursday 13th December 2012

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

EXPERIENCE PRESENTER KEEPER



 
 



EXPERIENCE PRESENTER KEEPER


(Permanent Contract)

 

Chester Zoo, one of Europe’s leading Zoological collections, has an active and award winning Discovery and Learning Division and is now recruiting an Experience Presenter Keeper.

Our Experience Presenter Keepers add quality to the visitor experience by planning and delivering personalised animal experiences to small groups of visitors in both public zoo spaces, behind the scenes and in animal enclosures. These encounters generate revenue for the zoo, and so guests are hosted to the highest standards of customer care and service in accordance with Risk Assessments, Health and Safety regulations and animal welfare.

The successful applicant must have a Zoo Biology/Conservation degree or equivalent experience, and a broad knowledge of conservation, ecology and biology.  A good working knowledge of how to plan and present educational activities, along with excellent presentation skills (written and verbal) and tour guiding is required. 

The successful candidate will have experience of animal husbandry and working as part of a zoo keeper team, have good knowledge of safe working practices and the ability to write risk assessments.  Knowledge of Chester Zoo’s animal collection and conservation work is an advantage.

They will be able to provide excellent customer service, communicate effectively, and show attention to detail to both internal and external customers, be computer literate (in particular handling data and producing reports), have good time management skills and the ability to multi task and respond appropriately to the unexpected.

The successful candidate will ideally have a current driving licence and a working knowledge of plant identification.

This post is subject to an enhanced CRB check.

A 4 week rota is in place. Work is the equivalent of 5 days a week, including Bank Holidays, and 3 out of 4 weekends.    

Salary is £16,307 per annum based on a 35 hour week, however additional hours are worked depending on demand of bookings.

 For an application form please call the recruitment line on 01244 389477 or e-mail recruitment@chesterzoo.org. 

Closing date for applications is Friday, 14th December 2012.
 
 


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