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An educational wildlife conservation center is seeking an Education Officer to join its team. This part-time role involves developing and delivering educational programs, directly engaging with school groups, and supporting the zoo's conservation mission. Candidates should have at least 2 years of experience in education, strong communication skills, and a passion for biodiversity conservation. The position is part-time with flexible weekday hours, offering a salary of £12.52 per hour and benefits, including holiday pay and a pension scheme.
Northumberland Zoo, North East England. Closing date for applications is: 15th Feb 2026. Contact: Lucy Edwards (l.edwards@northumberlandzoo.co.uk). Sector: Education. Type: Paid. Contract type: Part-time. Salary: £12.52 per hour.
Job Profile: Northumberland Zoo is a major animal attraction and wildlife conservation centre, in the Northeast of England, with conservation, education and sustainability at the heart of everything we do. With the addition of numerous new animal exhibits and zoo facilities in the past few years, our future is looking bright with ambitious plans for further development. We are a family-run, not-for-profit zoo and we are looking for a like-minded team player to join our education team 3 days per week (weekdays only but may include occasional events outside of normal working hours).
Alongside our growing animal collection, we have ambitious plans to develop our conservation education facilities, including a brand-new education and events centre in the future. This along with our current indoor animal display area, the Wild Theatre, as well as numerous outside learning areas will provide a fantastic opportunity for conservation education at Northumberland Zoo.
Within our Education Policy, we are aiming to change the knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of the public to ensure that everyone shares the same message of sustainability and conservation. We follow the national curriculum for science and work with educators to ensure our workshops meet curricular aims including SEND provision. The Education Officer will report to the Education Manager, supporting them in the development and delivery of the conservation education mission and goals.
Working closely with our Education Manger to achieve the following:
£12.52 per hour (subject to pay increase in April)
24 hrs per week across 3 days out of 5 (Monday – Friday and must include Wednesdays)
28 days holiday per annum pro rata (includes Bank Holidays) increasing by 1 day each year after 12 months employment to a maximum of 33 days pro rata
Enrolment in pension scheme with employer contributions of 3%
£5 daily food allowance in the zoo café and discount in zoo shop
Complimentary Zoo admission tickets for family and friends
To apply, please send your CV and covering letter describing how you will be suitable to the role to Lucy Edwards by Sunday 15th Feb 2025