Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Bird Trainer - Chessington World of Adventures

BIRD TRAINER




Chessington Zoo has a full time position available for enthusiastic and career-minded person and is currently looking for an experienced Bird trainer to work on the animal behaviour team.


Your challenge…

Main responsibilities include:

Maintain a high level of bird husbandry and Enrichment on the Section

Provide relevant training to designated stock to present animals in an enjoyable and informative way

Maintain training of birds, and initiate ideas and training

Ensure the Health and Safety of self, internal and external customers

Maintain a constant level of work in the Section with a view to public appreciation

Ensure our guests feel immersed into interactive, educational and informative talks and displays of natural behaviour

Monitor levels of food stores and supplies to minimise wastage.

Work closely with the Head of Section to ensure sharing of best practices and consistency of procedures and processes across Park wherever possible


What you’ll bring…

Our ideal candidate will have/be:

At least 2-4 years professional bird training experience in a zoo or aquarium setting however consideration will be given to applicants with a demonstrated background of animal care, and animal training with exotics

Excellent communication skills

Willing to share their enthusiasm with members of the public and other staff members.

Able to deliver to our guests in a clear, confident and enjoyable manner

Ability to operate in a calm and professional manner when under pressure

Dedicated, hard working and a team player.



Working pattern…

We have 1 full time position available

It is based at Chessington World of Adventures.

Typical working pattern will be 8 hours on a 5 day basis collating to a 40 hour week. This will however be determined by the needs of the business, you will be required to work weekends and bank holidays. You will be based primarily on site, however there may be a need to undertake occasional travel to other attractions.



Please send resume and cover letter to


Head of Animal Behaviour and Enrichment


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Peter

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