Friday, September 30, 2011

Postdoctoral Research Fellowships




Postdoctoral Research Fellowships

Starting salary £33,461 p.a. (including London Weighting)

The Institute of Zoology is a HEFCE funded research institute, affiliated to University College London and is the research and teaching division of the Zoological Society of London, based in two buildings at Regent’s Park.

Applications are invited for up to three postdoctoral research fellowships, each available from 1 February 2012. These are four-year fixed-term appointments for outstanding early career researchers to undertake a programme of independent research within the Institute of Zoology’s current research themes (www.zsl.org/science/research). Applications are particularly encouraged in the area of conservation genomics but applicants wishing to work on other topics relevant to the Institute's research will also be considered.

The primary criterion for appointment is scientific excellence, although projects with an applied component that links to the conservation work of ZSL will also be encouraged as long they also fulfil the primary criterion. Successful candidates may also occasionally be requested to undertake tasks relating to the wider conservation and educational roles of ZSL, as required.

Candidates must be within 5 years of completing a PhD on the closing date for applications, and should be able to demonstrate their potential to develop a successful independent research programme (with associated funding) in the appropriate field. Applications should include a covering letter (stating preferred research theme within the Institute), curriculum vitae, an outline of the research they would develop over the course of the Fellowship (maximum 1 side of A4, Arial 11 point font), and the names and full contact details of three referees (including the candidate's Ph.D. supervisor). For informal enquiries, contact the senior researcher identified within each specified area on the website, or the Director of the Institute of Zoology ( tim.blackburn@ioz.ac.uk ).

Applications should be sent to hr@zsl.org or by post to the Human Resources Department, ZSL, Regent’s Park, London, NW1 4RY.

Closing date: Sunday 20th November 2011




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Dolphin Cove - Internship


Dolphin Cove - Internship

Organization: Dolphin Cove (Cayman) Ltd


Address: c/o Dolphin Cove
9A Garvin Road
P.O. Box #285
KY1-1301
West Bay
Grand Cayman Island
BWI


Position: Unpaid Internship (3 spaces available every 3 months)


Location: Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, BWI


Responsibilities: Dolphin Cove are offering an exciting and engaging internship for those individuals who are interested in pursuing a career in the marine mammal training field. This internship experience will provide the opportunity to work very closely with Atlantic bottlenose dolphins and a variety of exotic birds, supervised by professional, experienced trainers. Gaining marine mammal and bird training skills, human care knowledge and firsthand experience by assisting with daily husbandry, training sessions, lagoon maintenance, helping out on our bird section, administrative work and other related duties.


Requirements: Successful candidates should posses a positive attitude, good communication skills, observation and organizational skills and the ability to accept direction, work well with others as part of a team and have an interest and general knowledge in marine life and conservation. Candidates must commit to a 3-month internship plan, including weekends and bank holidays and must prove they can financially support themselves for an unpaid three-month stay on Grand Cayman.

(Visit http://www.caymannewresident.com/page_id_10.html  to calculate the cost of living in Cayman).

There is a shared intern house available within walking distance from Dolphin Cove. Rent is around $600KYD per month and utilities around $500KYD per month.

(The internship itself does not cost anything to participate in.)

If selected, candidates must be financially stable enough to commit to a 3 month stay on Grand Cayman, and also obtain and provide a clean police report and medical insurance coverage.


Application deadlines are posted as follows:


May 1st - July 31st - deadline: March 1st

August 1st - October 31st - deadline: June 1st

November 1st - January 31st - Deadline: September 1st

February 1st - April 30th - deadline: December 1st


Contact: Email resumes and cover letters for attention of Nikki Morrison

(Please state which time slot you are applying for).


Email: internship@cdc.ky



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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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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Endocrinology Intern Vacancy

Endocrinology Intern Vacancy






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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Volunteer - The Centre de Rehabilitation des Primates de Lwiro


Volunteer Position
at the
CRPL The Centre de Rehabilitation des Primates de Lwiro (CRPL)

The Centre de Rehabilitation des Primates de Lwiro (CRPL) is located in the South Kivu Provence of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The Centre was established in 2002 by the Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature (ICCN) and the Centre de Recherche en Sciences Naturelles (CRSN) and is now managed by a consortium of local and international organizations including the ICCN, CRSN, Coopera, Venner av Lwiro and Friends of Lwiro Australia.

The CRPL houses over fifty chimpanzees and more than sixty monkeys, representing more than ten different species.

With established education and awareness programs, and as the only wildlife sanctuary in the region, the CRPL acts as a crucial resource for all conservation organizations working in the area.

The Centre is situated just outside the boundary of the Parc National de Kahuzi-Biega (PNKB) making it the ideal venue for great ape health, law enforcement and conservation programs and is included in the PNKB’s Operational Plan and also in the Conservation Action Plan (CAP) for the Kivu Landscape, indicating the Centre’s imperative role in conservation in the region.

The CRPL is also a Pan African Sanctuary Alliance (PASA) member sanctuary.
Currently entering a period of change, the CRPL is developing new facilities to remove the animals from the cages in which they currently live and to house them in open plan enclosures enhancing their quality of life and improving our rehabilitation methods.

The next 5 years will be a dynamic time for the CRPL and we are seeking a volunteer to assist with this process of change.

While the CRPL runs a volunteer program for paying volunteers, this position will hold more responsibility and will primarily be a position for fundraising, grant writing, donor/sponsor relationships, web communications (Facebook, blog etc) and also seeking new partnerships for the CRPL.

The person in this position will also manage the volunteer program and oversee the sanctuary, education programs, construction programs, and animal integrations etc under the guidance of the Sanctuary Manager if they have the skills to do so.

This position is for a volunteer, and the person must pay all of his or her own expenses – including but not limited to travel, visas, insurance etc. Housing and basic food will be provided by the CRPL.

This position is for 12 months (with a 3 month probation period), with the option to extend further.

QUALIFICATIONS

Required
 Fluency in written and spoken English
 Background in fundraising and grant writing
 Exceptional ability to communicate with donors, sponsors and partners
 Some knowledge and an interest in conservation and animal welfare principles
 Good organizational skills

Desirable
 Spoken French
 Captive animal/primate management background– Great Ape management skills a further advantage
 Experience living and working in a developing nation (particularly Africa) for more than 6 months
 Staff management skills Ideally the position would commence in mid November 2011.

If you are interested in this position, please email your CV and a cover letter to lwiroprimates@gmail.com

Any questions can also be directed to this email

www.facebook.com/lwiro
http://www.lwiro.blogspot.com/  at the CRPL




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Horticulture Warden - Twycross Zoo



Horticulture Warden

Zoo Grounds


Two positions have become available for Horticulture Wardens, working within the grounds of Twycross Zoo.


Successful applicants will ensure that horticulture work is carried out to the highest standard by maintaining a designated area of the Zoo. The work will include cultivation, planting, pruning, mowing and strimming. An essential part of the role will be to motivate and manage volunteers in this area. You will also assist with recycling and other maintenance work as required.


Previous gardening experience, with a particular emphasis on tree, shrub and herbaceous cultivation and care is essential, as is a full driving licence. Experience of operating hand mowers, cutters, strimmers and chainsaws is desirable. It would also be advantageous to have PA1 and PA6 knapsack spraying certificates, experience of tractor and trailer driving and knowledge of small engine maintenance.


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.


Please apply on-line by sending your CV with a covering letter to recruitment@twycrosszoo.org


Closing date for applications: Friday 7th October 2011





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Friday, September 23, 2011

Senior Primate Keeper



Senior Primate Keeper

Colchester Zoo is currently looking to recruit a qualified and experienced animal keeper to join their Primate Team in a Senior Keeper role.

The post requires the successful applicant to care for a range of primates including Chimps, Orang-utans, Spider Monkeys, Squirrel Monkeys and L’hoest monkeys. They will need to be a highly motivated, hard working individual who has good working knowledge and practical experience in the handling, husbandry, health and welfare of animals in a zoological environment.

The role includes public talks and visitor experiences and as a Senior Keeper the successful applicant will assist in the daily management of the sections animals and staff as well as having the responsibility of managing the section in the Head and Deputy’s absence.

High standards of animal care and excellent animal husbandry and Customer service skills are essential to the position as well as a minimum of three years experience working with primates.

Applicants must hold a qualification in the Zoo animal management certificate or equivalent and have a full valid driving licence.

Please send your CV and covering letter to vacancies@colchester-zoo.co.uk  or by post to:

The Curator,
Colchester Zoo Ltd.,
Maldon Road,
Stanway,
Colchester,
Essex
CO3 0SL

The closing date for applications for this position is Monday 3rd October.





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Full Time Aquarist - Oceanworld Aquarium




Full Time Aquarist Position available at Oceanworld Aquarium
Dingle, Co Kerry, Ireland.

Aquarists are responsible for the day-to-day operations of various exhibits and behind the scenes operations. These duties include daily monitoring of water chemistry, animal health, animal needs and exhibit cleanliness.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
-Implements procedures and protocol for all areas of aquarium operations including, but not limited to, animal husbandry, aquarium maintenance, water quality analysis, life support systems, preventative tank maintenance, quarantine
-Animals: Implements procedures and protocol for quarantine procedures, monitoring of animal health, diet and behaviour.
-Follows protocols for record- keeping. Follows direction on fish disease treatment
-Life Support Systems: Implements procedures and protocol for all aspects of maintaining water filtration equipment. Tests and tracks water quality to ensure all systems are maintained within established water quality parameters
-Interaction with public, including talks, tours, education programmes and one to one situations
-Organisation and supervision of seasonal staff
-Help out with various extracurricular jobs as and when directed by management

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
-Minimum 3 years experience in aquarium workings.
-Knowledge of filtration systems and tank cycling
-Knowledge of aquarium systems including life support systems, animal husbandry, maintenance needs, and quarantine protocols for a large variety of marine species.
-Extensive knowledge of Marine and Freshwater species.
-Extensive knowledge of tank maintenance and tank filtration
-Extensive knowledge of tropical fishes
-Full Driving Licence required.
-SCUBA certification recommended but not essential

Closing date for receipt of applications Saturday 1st October 2011.



Applications by post to:

Máire O Shea,
General Manager,
Dingle Oceanworld,
The Wood,
Dingle,
Co Kerry,
Ireland

Applications by email to: marabeo@iol.ie



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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Enrichment and Research Internship


Enrichment and Research Internship (unpaid)


Howletts and Port Lympne are sister parks in Kent housing over 1000 animals from a range of species (primarily mammals). We have multiple-groups of many of these species, providing fantastic research opportunities. We are therefore looking for enthusiastic graduate students wanting to gain practical experience in zoo welfare and research for a 6month to 1year placement working between both parks.


The successful applicant will have the opportunity to run an extended research project, the results of which could be submitted to a research/enrichment conference, gain experience in zoo based research with a wide variety of species. They will also gain experience in the organisation of professional workshops and conferences for keepers and students in collaboration with zoo professionals in the fields of enrichment and research through two conferences: the ‘Primate Society of GB Spring Meeting’ and the ‘UK and Ireland Regional Environmental Enrichment Conference’ which will be hosted by the parks in 2012.


We are looking for someone with a BSc in zoology, animal behaviour, psychology or similar qualification who has a passion for conservation and captive research. You will need a good knowledge of statistics programmes such as SPSS, have experience of data collection with various animal species, Good communication skills, a full clean driving license and your own transport and a flexible approach to working hours is essential.


Working three to four days a week which will include some weekends ideally we are looking for someone to start as soon as possible.

Applicants will be short listed for interview in early October. Please be aware that we are unable to offer accommodation with this internship.

Please apply by emailing a CV and covering letter to: Mark Kingston Jones - research@aspinallfoundation.org


A full description of the internship placement is available upon request.


Closing date: 30th Sept 2011



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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Aquarist at Hastings Aquarium


Aquarist at Hastings Aquarium

Blue Reef Aquarium Hastings is looking to recruit an experienced aquarist.



The aquarium is part of Deep Sea Leisure plc which has 6 other aquarium visitor attractions in the group. Our displays include animals from the British coastline to tropical reefs. At the heart of the aquarium is a large Ocean tank with a walk through underwater tunnel

You will be responsible for delivering the day to day animal husbandry and work with the Displays Supervisor to ensure the displays are presented to the highest standard.

You will be responsible for and ensure routine maintenance of life support systems and water quality.

You will maintain clean, tidy and ensure safe standards of all plant rooms, tool rooms, laboratories and quarantine facilities

The successful candidate will be expected to be very personable and able to communicate well with the visitors, including delivering public talks and run education sessions.
The successful candidate will also be enthusiastic, a good team player, passionate about marine life and able to inspire others.

If interested, please send your CV and covering letter to:

Janeen Pickup,
Aspro UK Group HR Manager,
c/o Blue Planet Aquarium,
Cheshire Oaks,
Cheshire,
CH65 9LF

Or email us at: recruitment@asprouk.com  . Your application letter should highlight why you would be able to fulfil this key role within the organisation and clearly demonstrate how you meet our requirements. Please include your salary expectations.

Blue Reef Aquarium is committed to Equal Opportunities. http://www.bluereefaquarium.co.uk/



Closing Date: 22nd September 2011, interviews will take place week commencing 26th September 2011

We do recognize 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.



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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Senior Keeper – Aviculture



Birdworld, Farnham
Senior Keeper – Aviculture

We have a vacancy for a Senior Bird Keeper to join our team.
The role will involve deputising for our Head Keeper on days off, assisting the head keeper in the care and management of the bird collection ensuring high standards of animal welfare and public display.

We have over 160 species of bird within the park ranging from sunbirds to ratites and work together with other collections to ensure that threatened species as well as good avicultural exhibits can be maintained into the future.

We are seeking someone with a minimum of six years bird keeping experience, ideally in a public collection.

The successful applicant will be enthusiastic, willing and knowledgeable, whilst being keen to learn more and having a good team ethic.

Are you interested in joining our Team? What to do now…
1. Find out more about us http://www.forest-lodge.co.uk/jobs_recruitment.shtml
2. E mail us for more information at human-resources@dehltd.co.uk
3. Apply in writing including an up to date CV and complete our on-line application form.


Closing date for applications 2nd October 2011



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Bristol Zoo Gardens - Education Officer



Bristol Zoo Gardens
Education Officer
Salary range £17,400 - £17,823 per annum


Our Learning Department requires a full-time Education Officer to provide maternity cover starting during November 2011; the position could last for up to one year.
You will be required to teach sessions within the Zoo’s purpose-built Conservation Education Centre, on a range of topics, to booked groups of varying age and ability; also to assist with many other tasks within the Department, including seasonal activities.

The successful applicant will have excellent communication skills, wildlife and conservation knowledge with the enthusiasm to share this with others. The ability to work independently and as part of a team. You must be flexible and able to work under pressure. Basic ICT skills are essential.

A copy of the job description, person specification and application form are available at http://www.bristolzoo.org.uk/ 

Please send the completed application form and your current full CV to

Sarah Eason,
Payroll/HR Assistant,
Bristol Zoo Gardens,
Clifton,
Bristol,
BS8 3HA

email applications will not be accepted.

Please clearly mark your envelope ‘EO Application’.

Closing date for applications is 3.00 pm on Wednesday 28 September 2011.

Interviews will be held on Monday 10 October 2011.

Bristol Zoo Gardens is a registered conservation and education charity.



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