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Join a vibrant team at a renowned zoo as a Deputy Team Leader, where you will play a crucial role in animal husbandry and welfare. This full-time position offers a unique opportunity to work with a diverse range of species, including giraffes and rhinoceroses, while mentoring staff and leading initiatives for continuous improvement. Your expertise will help shape the future of animal care and contribute to educational experiences for visitors. With a commitment to excellence and teamwork, this role is perfect for passionate individuals eager to make a difference in wildlife conservation and education. Embrace the challenge and excitement of working in a dynamic environment where every day brings new opportunities to learn and grow.
If you are interested in applying, please complete the Application Form below and send the completed form along with your CV to Mrs Liz Butcher, Living Collections Manager, by email to vacancies@colchesterzoo.org.
An exciting position has arisen for a Deputy Team Leader to join our team and contribute to our mission at Colchester Zoo in a full-time role working within our giraffe department; a mixed taxa section responsible for reticulated giraffe, white rhinoceros, maneless zebra, greater kudu, ostrich, crowned crane, aardvark, pygmy hippopotamus and red river hog.
The candidate will work within the Animal Department to carry out husbandry duties and maintain high standards of welfare for the animal species in their care. As a Deputy Team Leader, the candidate will be required to input ideas for the continual progression and development of animal husbandry, breeding management and enclosure design on the section.
Alongside the section’s Team Leader, the job holder will be responsible for mentoring and managing more junior employed staff members; lead keepers, senior keepers, qualified keepers and volunteers; student keepers and work experience students. The job holder will also be responsible for deputising to the Team Leader and leading the section in their absence.
The candidate will ensure, and be able to develop, safe working protocols, practices and risk assessments for working in and around the species on the section.
The job holder will deliver enclosure encounters and experiences to zoo visitors for a range of species across the section, as well as deliver educational husbandry content to visiting college groups. The candidate will also look to lead internal zoo subcommittees, where appropriate, and be willing to represent.
Husbandry Skills & Experience
Team Work & Ability to Follow Instruction
Leadership & Mentoring
Health & Safety
Communication & Presentation Skills
Skills & Experience
Other
This is a full-time position. An average of 40 hours a week (5 days) which will include regular weekend work and will increase in busy periods.
Full uniform (including boots) will be provided. Full uniform must be worn at all times.
For the first five months of employment, the jobholder will be asked to complete a one month, three month and five month self-assessment. This will gauge their feelings of the job and assess their progress towards meeting targets.
Whilst doing this job, the employee is likely to be exposed to:
Benefits include: