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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Dive Officer - Blue Planet Aquarium


 
 
Blue Planet Aquarium seeks a Dive Officer

 

This is an exciting opportunity for a dedicated Dive professional to join our Zoological Team as Dive Officer at Blue Planet Aquarium.  

 

Responsible for the Dive operation at Blue Planet Aquarium - delivering budgeted dive revenue through pro-active selling and delivery of our famous Aquatheatre dive shows plus all other diving related activity at the attraction.

 

You will need to be organised and proactive with a real passion for Diving.  Previous experience of working in a Dive site environment is essential and ideally you will also have proven diver training experience in a customer focused dive operation.

 

Ideal candidates should also be able to demonstrate awareness of current health and safety Dive legislation along with the ability to use their initiative, self motivation and be an excellent communicator. The on-going training and organisation of the Dive team is a key aspect of this role.

 

Other responsibilities include completing and regularly reviewing Dive risk assessments and assisting the Curator to ensure a well maintained main Caribbean Reef Tank exhibit. 

 

The post holder will be required to work full time including regular weekends and bank holidays. 

 

To apply - please send your up-to-date CV with a covering letter, outlining your salary expectation to the Group HR Manager, Deep Sea Leisure PLC, Cheshire Oaks, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, CH65 9LF

 


 

We do recognise the time and effort it takes to apply for a position but as an employer of choice we receive a high volume of applications and in the interests of economy, Aspro UK does not notify candidates who have been unsuccessful in their application; consequently if you have not heard from us within 4 weeks of the closing date, please assume that you have not been successful on this occasion.

 

 

Blue Planet Aquarium is an Equal Opportunities Employer

 

Closing date:  30th September 2012


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Monday, October 31, 2011

Zoo Education Officer (part-time)


Zoo Education Officer (part-time)


We are looking for a confident, enthusiastic and motivated Education Officer, specialising in Primary education but able to work flexibly throughout all the age ranges. This is a part-time post 25 hours per week.

Education Officers develop, plan and deliver a wide range of educational activities and programmes for students and our general visitors, both within the Zoo and as outreach.

Applicants should possess a relevant Degree and have worked as a teacher or in a similar role as an environmental educator. They should have the ability to work independently and as part of a team.

For further details, full job description and specification please contact:

Michelle Youd, Education Office Supervisor, Paignton Zoo, Totnes Road, Paignton, Devon, TQ4 7EU.
Email: education@paigntonzoo.org.uk  quoting EDU01
Telephone: 0844 474 2224

Closing date for applications will be Monday 21st November 2011 and interviews will be held on Tuesday 6th December 2011.


Job Description



Job Title: Education Officer


Department: Education


Reports to: Education Office Supervisor


Prepared by: Head of Education


Date: October 2011



Required:


Professional Qualification: Relevant teaching experience. Teaching qualification preferable.


University: Degree


Experience: At least 2 years as a teacher in schools or in a similar role as an environmental educator. Driving licence desirable.


On the job training: A pathway of continuous professional development will be agreed and regularly reviewed. Study for this may entail work outside normal working hours.



Supervision of staff: No direct line-management responsibilities. However, Education Officers work as part of a team and, as such, take responsiblilty for specific projects. In this respect, they manage colleagues and may also be asked to directly supervise relevant staff and volunteers.



Scope of Role:

Selection, preparation and delivery of appropriate teaching materials relevant to the National Curriculum for a wide age and ability range, including special educational needs.
Development, modification and use of teaching programmes.
Health & Safety consideration in respect of students under job holder’s responsibility.
Planning, preparation and delivery of out of school hours activities e.g. Summer School.
Participating in the preparation and delivery of visitor activities, including events and campaigns.
Representing the Zoo at conference and events, and when giving presentations to outreach groups.


Zoo Education Officer

Duties:

To motivate people of all ages to respect and care for our environment.
To plan, prepare and update educational materials relevant to all Key Stages of the National Curriculum.
To teach children of all Key Stages using the facilities within the Zoo and to occasionally work outside this age range.
To respond to changes in Primary School learners’ needs consequent to curriculum and technological changes and to advise Education Department staff on these.
To provide appropriate activities for children and adults with special educational needs.
To give informative talks to other interest groups, both within the Zoo and at other venues.
To plan, organise and deliver activities for clubs, Summer Schools and other out of school activities.
To promote the educational role of the Zoo and pro-actively build relationships with primary schools across Devon and surrounding areas, to encourage use of the Zoo’s education programme.
To liaise and communicate effectively within the Education Department as well as with staff in other Zoo departments, involving attendance at interdepartmental meetings.
To assist with Zoo events and campaigns.
To write information and promotional materials produced by the Education Department.
To check and proof-read text, as required.
To coordinate work experience placements, liaising with other Zoo departments.
To co-ordinate and/or evaluate specific projects, as required.
To respond to requests for information from students and other individuals.
To share ideas with other zoo educators by attending and presenting at meetings and conferences, both locally and nationally.
To assist in promoting the work of the Zoo both within the Zoo and elsewhere, as required.
To be prepared to work hours as appropriate in order to accommodate the needs of the Department, including some evening and weekend work for which time is taken in lieu.
To fully participate in weekly Education Team meetings.
To assist in the general duties involved in the running of the Education Department.
To carry out any other duties that may be required.




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