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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Animal Keeper - Primates



Animal Keeper - Primates



Port Lympne Wild Animal Park near Hythe, Kent is recruiting for an Animal Keeper to work on our Primate Sections in the park.

  The position requires an enthusiastic, self motivated person with experience of working within a mainstream wild animal collection. You must possess good all round animal husbandry skills and be enthusiastic in contributing to the enrichment of the primate species around the park.

This is a physically demanding position so candidates must be physically fit, self motivated and have a genuine interest in conservation and wildlife. A valid driving licence is essential and an animal related qualification or relevant experience would be advantageous.

This is a full time permanent position. Working 40 hours a week, five days out of seven 8.00am to 5.00pm possibly including weekends and bank holidays.

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To apply: email your C.V. and covering letter to personnel@aspinallfoundation.org

or send to Human Resources Department, Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, Lympne, Nr. Hythe, Kent, CT21 4PD.






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Saturday, February 2, 2013

Supervisor Primates

 
Supervisor Primates, Division of Conservation Development, Al Ain Wildlife Park and Resort, Abu Dhabi, UAE
The Al Ain Wildlife Park (AWPR) first developed as Al Ain Zoo in 1968 by the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan is being redeveloped by the Abu Dhabi government as an expanded 900 hectare integrated biodiversity institution and resort. The new park will feature extensive exhibits of arid land biodiversity including five World Desert Habitats illustrating the animals, plants, landscapes and cultures of specific desert ecoregions, the Oasis Gardens, five Safaris exhibiting the landscapes and large mammals of five specific deserts. Phase 1 will open in November 2015 and will include the opening of the African World Desert based on the Samburu Region of Northern Kenya. The new Sheikh Zayed Desert Learning Centre is a new world class museum exhibiting the geology, culture and biodiversity of the United Arab Emirates and is a tribute to the environmental heritage of the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan. The project has a strong conservation foundation with ongoing ex situ and in-country biodiversity projects in Arabia and NE Africa and developing partnerships with zoos, botanic gardens and cultural institutions. The current zoo site is being redeveloped as a new Conservation Breeding Centre dedicated to conservation and research. The project is being developed using the Abu Dhabi government’s sustainability guidelines (ESTIDAMA) and is committed to inspiring guests and visitors through creating an extraordinary set of landscape experiences and biodiversity encounters. AWPR is an integral part of the government of Abu Dhabi’s tourist infrastructure and a key component in the nation’s strategy of developing knowledge based economy. AWPR isa member of WAZA and is working towards full compliance with EAZA standards and policies.
AWPR is seeking a Supervisor Primates to supervise assigned primates’ collection at zoo and ensure that all Primates related standard operating procedures and work plans are implemented effectively. The Primate Supervisor performs all job assignments with a positive attitude that reflects AlAin Zoo’s mission and vision of connecting people to wildlife and conservation. The position is responsible for the daily supervision of the safe care and handling of an assigned animal collection and constantly demonstrates leadership qualities and abilities to engage positive relationship with internal and external customers.
The Supervisor Primates reports to the Coordinator Carnivores, Primates and Nocturnal and will be responsible for
(1) Assures feeding schedules and dietary requirements are met, 
(2) Oversees and coordinates reproduction, hatching, and neonate care programs,
(3) Participates in developing, administering, and monitoring assigned budgets , (
4) Participates in establishing and updating procedures,
(5) Oversees pest control operations,
(6) Provides support and guidance to senior keepers,
(7) Generates work requests and coordinates completion,
(8) Ensures accurate and complete records of animal activities are maintained, (9) Participates in planning for the developing and modifying of exhibits,
(10) Conducts special tours as required,
(11) Maintains a variety of contacts in order to respond to inquiries and requests (12) Effectively coordinate activities, 
(13) Exemplifies the highest standard of work ethics,
(14) Supervises assigned staff, safely providing a high standard of care for designated animals in the AlAin zoo’s collection
(15) Monitors compliance with related regulations and coordinates with regulatory agency representatives
(16) Prepares purchase requisitions for equipment and supplies
(17) Oversees/coordinates animal introductions, moves, restraints, and shipments
(18) Accompanies veterinary staff on medical rounds and assures procedures are followed
(19) Discusses morbidity and mortality with veterinary staff
(20) Regularly inspects and observes assigned collection for overall health and welfare.
The ideal candidate will have experience in managing a diverse animal collection and a commitment to establishing the highest standards of care and welfare. The position will suit an individual with a passion for arid land animals who is comfortable working in a multidisciplinary and multicultural institution and working beyond the traditions of a zoo. The successful candidate should have a Bachelor’s degree in zoology, animal science, or a related field is desirable. Experience working with represented labour is desirable. The candidate should have Minimum of 8 years working experience with exotic animals (mammals, birds and reptiles) and out of these minimum of 2 years working experience with primates as supervisor. Experience in the development, design, construction and operation of new projects/exhibits is important.
More information about this role can be found by contacting:
Mohammed Al Kuwaiti
Manager, Human Resources
E-mail:
mohammed.alkuwaiti@awpr.ae or visiting www.awpr.ae
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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Senior Keeper: Primates

 
Senior Keeper: Primates

THIS VACANCY HAS NOW BEEN FILLED



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 Primates section. The section manages a wide range of medium and small primates including gibbons, guenons, lemurs and callitrichids. This is a key role which involves 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 primate keeper and 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




Closing date: 24th January 2013

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Friday, September 14, 2012

Team Leader – Primates & Small Mammals




Team Leader – Primates & Small Mammals




Marwell Wildlife is a registered charity dedicated to the conservation of biodiversity and other natural resources. Our 140 acre zoological park in the heart of Hampshire is home to over 170 exotic and charismatic species in beautiful landscaped surroundings.

An opportunity has arisen to join our Animal department as a Team Leader of the Primates & Small Mammals section.

The role is responsible for coordinating & supervising daily operations of their team, under the direction of the Collection Manager.

The successful candidate must have an extensive knowledge and wide-ranging experience of exotic animal management, with specialist taxonomic knowledge & experience in the above field.

Excellent communication, organisational and people management skills are essential.

Candidates must hold a minimum Level 3 ANC / DMZAA or equivalent qualification in animal management or biological sciences.

Please visit our website, www.marwell.org.uk  for full details and our electronic application form. This application form must be completed for you to be considered for this role.


Closing Date: 21st September 2013

Interviews: Week Commencing 1st October 2012


Successful applicants for vacancies with Marwell Wildlife may be required to have a Criminal Records Bureau check as a condition of employment.


Registered charity number 275433. marwell.org.uk






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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Temporary Keeper: Primates



Temporary Keeper: Primates


Twycross Zoo – East Midland Zoological Society (TZEMS), the World Primate Centre, holds a large variety of primates - every species of great ape (gorilla, chimpanzee, bonobo, orang-utan) plus a range of other primates including gibbons, lemurs, callitrichids, cebids and guenons to name a few! We have impressive breeding records for most of these species and recent changes to husbandry practices has enabled more natural groupings and enclosure modifications. We have more to do!

We are going through an exciting period of change as this zoo develops and so are looking for dynamic, knowledgeable individuals to help lead the teams forward. The new sections formed will be 'Apes' and 'Primates' following the merger of several sections.

We have temporary vacancy (duration 9 months) for a keeper on the Primate section. The section will manage all our small primate species including callitrichids, cebids, guenons and lemurs. This is a key role which will involve working on the section, covering all areas of animal husbandry.
We are seeking an enthusiastic, high performing individual with an interest in zoo animal management. You must be committed to continued professional development and be a good team worker. Some zoo keeping experience and 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.

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

Closing date: 23rd August 2012.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Deputy Section Head: Primates




Deputy Section Head: Primates


THIS VACANCY HAS NOW CLOSED



Twycross Zoo – East Midland Zoological Society (TZEMS), the World Primate Centre, holds a large variety of primates - every species of great ape (gorilla, chimpanzee, bonobo, orang-utan) plus a range of other primates including gibbons, lemurs, callitrichids, cebids and guenons to name a few!  We have impressive breeding records for most of these species and recent changes to husbandry practices has enabled more natural groupings and enclosure modifications. We have more to do!



We are going through an exciting period of change as this zoo develops and so are looking for dynamic, knowledgeable individuals to help lead the teams forward. The new sections formed will be 'Apes' and 'Primates' following the merger of several sections.



We therefore have a vacancy for a Deputy Section Head on the Primate section. The section will manage a range of primate species including lemurs, callitrichids, cebids, guenons and gibbons.  This is a key role which will involve working on the section, covering all areas of animal husbandry, supervising and training staff, and deputising in the Section Head’s absence.



We are seeking a high performing individual with a proven track record in zoo animal management. You will have a minimum of 5 years’ experience as a keeper and demonstrate a substantial working knowledge of the natural history and management of great apes.  You must be committed to continued professional development of yourself and other staff.  Supervisory experience as well as 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.



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



Closing date: Thursday 26th July 2012






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Friday, May 25, 2012

Section Head: Primates



Section Head: Primates





Twycross Zoo – East Midland Zoological Society (TZEMS), the World Primate Centre, has over 1,000 animals and is one of 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.



We currently have a vacancy for a Section Head on our Primate Section. The section manages a variety of primates including New and Old World monkeys and lemurs. This is a key role which involves working on the section, covering all areas of animal husbandry, managing and training staff, and carrying out administrative tasks for the section.



We are seeking a high performing individual with a proven track record in zoo animal management. You will have a minimum of 8 years’ zookeeping experience, including some in a senior role and demonstrate a substantial working knowledge of the natural history and management of primates. You must have excellent communication skills and be committed to continued professional development of yourself and other staff. Supervisory experience as well as 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 and 5% employer’s pension contribution after a qualifying period.



If you are interested, please send your CV with a covering letter to Human Resources, Twycross Zoo, Atherstone CV9 3PX or e-mail to recruitment@twycrosszoo.org.



Closing date: Friday 8th June 2012

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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

DEPUTY SECTION HEAD; PRIMATES



DEPUTY SECTION HEAD; PRIMATES
Howletts Wild Animal Park in Kent, is recruiting for the position of
Deputy Section Head of Primates.

Howletts is a world class wildlife park run by the international conservation charity The Aspinall Foundation, and works to support a number of overseas conservation projects including the Java Primate Project in Indonesia.We are home to a collection of around 160 rare and endangered primates, including Javan gibbons, Dusky langurs, Sulawesi macaques, Pied tamarins and Gelada baboons to name a few.

We have recently built a rescue and rehabilitation centre in Java where rare Indonesian primates can be confiscated and taken care of; with a view to either returning them back to the wild or providing them with a better quality of life. Ultimately, captive bred animals may also relocate to the centre, providing offspring that could boost the wild population when reintroduction conditions are right.

We are looking for someone with previous experience working as a deputy head keeper or senior keeper, preferably with primates; and experience of managing/supervising a small team of staff.

Applicants must have a proven track record in a similar position at a recognised zoological collection. They must posses good all round animal husbandry skills and be capable of deputising for the Section Head in his absence.

A proactive approach coupled with good organisation and communication skills and an overall understanding of the role of the modern animal collection is essential, as is a full clean driving licence.

Only applicants who fit the above criteria will be considered and acknowledged. Previous Applicants need not apply.

Single person accommodation may be available.

Closing date 28th February 2012.

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To apply:

Please submit an up to date CV along with a covering letter stating the position applied for to: Sharon Bell, Human Resources, Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, Lympne, Kent
CT21 4PD. E-mail: personnel@aspinallfoundation.org


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Thursday, February 2, 2012

DEPUTY SECTION HEAD; PRIMATES




DEPUTY SECTION HEAD; PRIMATES
Howletts Wild Animal Park in Kent, is recruiting for the position of
Deputy Section Head of Primates.

Howletts is a world class wildlife park run by the international conservation charity The Aspinall Foundation, and works to support a number of overseas conservation projects including the Java Primate Project in Indonesia.We are home to a collection of around 160 rare and endangered primates, including Javan gibbons, Dusky langurs, Sulawesi macaques, Pied tamarins and Gelada baboons to name a few.

We have recently built a rescue and rehabilitation centre in Java where rare Indonesian primates can be confiscated and taken care of; with a view to either returning them back to the wild or providing them with a better quality of life. Ultimately, captive bred animals may also relocate to the centre, providing offspring that could boost the wild population when reintroduction conditions are right.

We are looking for someone with previous experience working as a deputy head keeper or senior keeper, preferably with primates; and experience of managing/supervising a small team of staff.

Applicants must have a proven track record in a similar position at a recognised zoological collection. They must posses good all round animal husbandry skills and be capable of deputising for the Section Head in his absence.

A proactive approach coupled with good organisation and communication skills and an overall understanding of the role of the modern animal collection is essential, as is a full clean driving licence.

Only applicants who fit the above criteria will be considered and acknowledged. Previous Applicants need not apply.

Single person accommodation may be available.

Closing date 28th February 2012.

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To apply:
Please submit an up to date CV along with a covering letter stating the position applied for to: Sharon Bell, Human Resources, Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, Lympne, Kent







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Friday, December 23, 2011

Deputy Section Head of Primates



Deputy Section Head of Primates
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 deputy section head keeper to work on our Primates Section, which includes Old and New World monkeys and lemurs, although there may be opportunities to cross train between other sections. Zoo-based experience is essential, including a minimum of 5 years practical management of primates. Experience of supervising staff and the BIAZA approved Sparsholt College ANCMZA/DMZAA would be desirable but an equivalent zoo animal-related qualification could be considered.


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.


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


Closing date: Thursday 5th January 2012





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Monday, October 17, 2011

DEPUTY SECTION HEAD - PRIMATES



DEPUTY SECTION HEAD
PRIMATES


Howletts Wild Animal Park in Kent, is recruiting for the position of
Deputy Section Head of Primates.

Applicants must have a proven track record in a similar position at a recognised zoological collection. They must posses good all round animal husbandry skills and be capable of deputising for the Section Head in his absence.

A proactive approach coupled with good organisation and communication skills and an overall understanding of the role of the modern animal collection is essential, as is a full clean driving licence.

We are looking for someone with previous experience working as a deputy head keeper or senior keeper, preferably with primates; and experience of managing/supervising a small team of staff.

Howletts is home to a collection of around 160 rare and endangered primates, including Javan gibbons, Dusky langurs, Sulawesi macaques, Pied tamarins and Gelada baboons to name a few.

Howletts is a world class wildlife park run by the international conservation charity The Aspinall Foundation, and works to support a number of overseas conservation projects including the Java Primate Project in Indonesia.

HWAP has recently built a rescue and rehabilitation centre in Java where rare Indonesian primates can be confiscated and taken care of; with a view to either returning them back to the wild or providing them with a better quality of life. Ultimately, captive bred animals may also relocate to the centre, providing offspring that could boost the wild population when reintroduction conditions are right.

Only applicants who fit the above criteria will be considered and acknowledged.
Single person accommodation may be available.

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To apply:
Please submit an up to date CV along with a covering letter stating the position applied for to: Helen Dallimore-Jones HR and Training Manager. Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, Lympne, Kent
CT21 4PD.
 


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