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Band 4 Animal Management Technician

VanRath

Magherafelt

On-site

GBP 40,000 - 60,000

Full time

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Job summary

A prominent recruitment agency is seeking a Band 4 Animal Management Technician for a large public sector company. The role involves preparing resources for practical sessions, supervising students, and ensuring animal welfare standards are maintained. The ideal candidate should have a Level 3 in Animal Management, experience handling animals, and knowledge of the Animal Welfare Act. This is a full-time temporary position with a starting salary of £25,992, located in Magherafelt.

Qualifications

  • Minimum of Level 3 in Animal Management or equivalent subject required.
  • Experience working with animals is essential.
  • Knowledge of the Animal Welfare Act necessary.

Responsibilities

  • Prepare classroom resources for practical activities.
  • Supervise safe use of equipment and tools by students.
  • Ensure compliance with health, safety, hygiene, and animal welfare regulations.

Skills

Animal handling experience
Knowledge of the Animal Welfare Act
Ability to maintain animal welfare standards

Education

Level 3 in Animal Management or equivalent
HND or degree in Animal Management (desirable)
Job description
Overview

Vanrath are delighted to be supporting the recruitment of Band 4 Animal Management Technician for a large public sector company in Magherafelt and Coleraine on a temporary basis.

What’s in it for you?

  • Starting Salary - £25,992
  • Full time - 36hrs
  • 1-year fixed term, with potential to become permanent
What you’ll do

Set Up

  • Preparations of classroom area, resources, materials, equipment and/or tools before classes arrive to carry out practical activities.
  • Operate and train staff in the use of complex resources, materials, equipment and/or tools using safe working practices.
  • Demonstrating basic techniques to students under the supervision of Lecturing staff
  • Supervising correct usage of resources, materials and/or tools by Lecturers and Students.
  • Assisting Lecturers during practical sessions and ensuring that students use safe working practices.
  • Coordinating the loan of resources, materials, equipment and/or tools as required by students for teaching and/or project work and ensuring the correct safeguards are in place for the return of these.

Clear Up

  • Accounting for resources, materials, equipment and/or tools at the end of practical sessions.
  • Maintaining optimum standards within the learning space complying with Health, Safety, Hygiene and Animal Welfare Regulations
  • Dismantle and storage of relevant materials, equipment and/or tools at the end of practical sessions.
  • Disposing of used material in a safe and approved manner
  • Regular cleaning of resources, materials, equipment, and/or tools.

Stock Control, storage, ordering

  • Maintaining adequate stock levels and records within the curriculum area.
  • Responsible for sourcing and purchasing new equipment and stock in the most efficient and cost-effective manner possible.
  • Liaising with industry representatives regarding stock
  • Implementation of a stock control and cataloguing process using an IT database.
  • Receiving, checking and ensuring correct storage of stock
  • Ensuring relevant stock take is undertaken
  • Ensure resources, materials, equipment and/or tools are maintained and stored in good working order and reporting of any faults to Curriculum Manager.
  • Assessing the condition of resources, materials, equipment and/or tools with regard to health and safety before further issue.
  • Rotation and stock control of materials (Feed, cleaning products, bedding etc.).

General

  • Ensure animal welfare standards are maintained and comply with Animal Welfare Regulations
  • Caring for animals during college mid-term breaks (e.g. Halloween, Easter etc.)
  • Coordinating the movement of animals between facilities as and when required (e.g. vet visits, etc.)
  • Cash handling and completion of relevant documentation relating to the department where applicable
  • Assisting teaching staff with the set up and clearance for exhibitions, competitions and other displays
  • Support all staff in ensuring the general safety of students.

About you

Essential:

  • A minimum the applicant should have acquired a Level 3 in Animal Management or equivalent subject.
  • Animal handling experience acquired while completing placement as part of a university degree or as part of a Foundation Degree/HND will be considered.
  • 1 years' experience working with animals.
  • Knowledge of the Animal Welfare Act and experience maintaining animal welfare standards

Desirable:

  • A HND or degree in Animal Management or equivalent animal related discipline.
  • Experience working or caring for small animals (e.g. rabbits, guinea pigs, cats, dogs etc.)
  • Experience in an educational teaching facility.
  • Knowledge and experience of basic biology practicals


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To apply today contact Leanne Garrett in the strictest confidence.

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