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Farm & Livestock Manager

BIAZA (British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums)

Scotland

On-site

GBP 30,000 - 40,000

Full time

2 days ago
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Job summary

Almond Valley Heritage Trust est à la recherche d'un responsable de la ferme et du bétail pour diriger une équipe dynamique et inspirer des programmes de conservation au sein de ce parc de conservation unique en Écosse. Le rôle phare nécessitera un leadership fort, une expertise en soins animaliers et une passion pour l'engagement du public.

Benefits

Opportunités de développement professionnel
Ambiance de travail motivante

Qualifications

  • Expérience pratique substantielle dans un parc à animaux ou zoo, y compris connaissances sur les races rares.
  • Connaissances des pratiques de gestion budgétaire et de rotation des stocks.
  • Capacité à diriger une équipe et à développer des programmes éducatifs.

Responsibilities

  • Superviser les opérations quotidiennes de l'équipe de la ferme, en assurant le bien-être des animaux.
  • Mettre en œuvre des protocoles de sécurité et de garde de la santé animalière.
  • Gérer le budget de la ferme et les revenus générés par les ventes d'animaux.

Skills

Animal husbandry
Budget management
Leadership
Health monitoring
Public engagement

Education

Relevant degree

Job description

Almond Valley Heritage Trust
West Lothian Closing date for applications is: 31st Jul 2025

Welcoming over 160,000 visitors each year, Almond Valley is a much-loved family attraction and heritage charity of purpose, anchored in the community and reaching a wonderfully diverse audience who are drawn to the simple, joyful appeal of our extraordinary heritage centre.

As custodians of much of natural, built and cultural heritage of national significance, and Scotland’s only Rare Breed Survival Trust approved farm park, we are a charity of real purpose and value. A central feature of the Almond Valley Heritage Centre, the farm is home to an incredible array of rare breeds including Clydesdale horses, North Ronaldsay sheep, Bagot goats, and several rare breeds of poultry. It provides a perfect environment to inspire wonder, interest and an enduring passion among our visitor base for our animal friends.

We have recently implemented a new, bold and ambitious 5-year master plan that sets out to transform the way in which our visitors connect and engage with the heritage in our care, including our rare breed farm. Over the next 5 years we will emerge as a dynamic, resilient, sustainable and relevant cultural beacon for the region; a valued sanctuary for learning and discovery, welcoming the broadest possible audience.

We’re looking for a dedicated and knowledgeable Farm & Livestock Manager to lead our Farm team and help bring this vision to life.

About the role

As Farm & Livestock Manager, you will play an instrumental role in shaping our farm, environment and farm programme for the future, prioritizing animal and land welfare, and shaping an exceptional public engagement programme that inspires future conservationists.

The ideal candidate will possess a strong understanding of relevant regulations, standards including health and safety, and a high level of knowledge of farming practices, animal health & welfare, nutrition and breeding, and land management.

You will be a skilled, value-based leader, that acts with integrity and cares for your team, encouraging continuous learning and development and empowering each member to bring the best of themselves to the table.

Key Responsibilities

To be responsible for overseeing/planning the daily operations of the Farm team, ensuring high standards of welfare and husbandry for the animals and completion of daily health & safety audits and checklists.

To implement robust Safe Systems of Work and Species-Specific Operational Protocols and set an example for the team.

To maintain the highest standards of animal health and welfare through the creation and implementation of a comprehensive farm plan.

To oversee the Farm budget including income generation from animal sales and unique animal experience, team wages and labour costs.

To plan and implement appropriate breeding and animal husbandry programmes.

To maintain appropriate records, and ensure compliance with all relevant regulations, standards, and accreditation schemes, including the NFAN Code of Practice.

To contribute to the planning and delivery of demonstrations, experiences, education, and other public engagement activities.

To contribute to learning and engagement through social media content creation.

To lead, inspire, and manage the team of farm staff and volunteers.

To design and implement a robust land management and stock rotation plan ensuring healthy pastures and promote animal wellbeing.

To contribute to the delivery of the overarching organizational strategy.

General Responsibilities

To maintain the highest standards of animal health and welfare.

Lead the team to deliver a fantastic and safe visitor experience.

Conduct daily team briefings to ensure tasks are prioritized.

To maintain appropriate records, and ensure compliance with all relevant regulations, standards, and accreditation schemes, including the NFAN Code of Practice.

Plan and coordinate animal sales to ensure that we maintain agreed numbers of stock.

To monitor and report on the conditions of the animals and the environment.

To develop continuous training and development plans for the Farm team, and to develop a coherent volunteer pathway to ensure standardized learning outcomes.

To carry out inductions for all new staff and volunteers.

To manage pastures and other farm infrastructure.

To ensure compliance in terms of working hours, break times and working duties in relation to young workers, and the Working Time Regulation.

Health & Safety

To implement and adhere to appropriate Disease Surveillance Protocol’s, including robust biosecurity measures and ensure effective communication and training of staff in this area.

To be responsible for complying with the company policy regarding Health & Safety.

To adhere to COSHH for the farm division.

To maintain effective hygiene and biosecurity measures to safeguard the health of visitors and staff, and in all activities, ensure a safe environment.

To maintain up to date knowledge of relevant Health & Safety protocols for a farm environment.

To ensure continuous training and development.

Essential Skills & Qualifications

Substantial relevant and practical experience of animal husbandry in a farm park or zoo environment, including rare breed knowledge.

Experience establishing robust health monitoring practices and overseeing a breeding program.

Proven experience as a manager and people leader.

Sound knowledge of budget management.

Experience and knowledge of land management and stock rotation.

Comprehensive and up to the minute regulatory and compliance knowledge and track record of establishing systems and protocols that ensure adherence.

Extensive experience in animal care, including feeding, health monitoring, and general husbandry practices particularly with rare breed knowledge Heritage Breed Sheep.

Experience in leadership roles, managing and developing teams.

Relevant qualifications at a degree level would be desirable.

Excellent organizational abilities, and familiarity with the regulations and record-keeping associated with the management of an animal-based attraction.

Experience working in a visitor attraction, museum, or heritage setting.

Experience delivering public engagement at farm-based events/experiences.

Marketing or events experience, especially in a family-focused setting.

Apply for this job:

please email us at jobs@almondvalley.co.uk with a full CV, and a covering letter demonstrating your suitability for the role.

If you have any queries or would like to discuss an application in an alternative format please email jobs@almondvalley.co.uk

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BIAZA, Regent's Park, London, NW1 4RY

BIAZA's office hours are 9am – 5pm Monday to Friday. Contact outside of those times will get a response when we are next in the office.

If your enquiry is urgent and you need a response before the BIAZA office reopens, please call Jo Judge on 07593 580602. If you wish to reach one of our members, please contact them directly.

The British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England and Wales number 6789783.Registered Office Regent’s Park, London NW1 4RY. Registered Charity Number is 1128168 and SC040783 (Scotland)

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