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Markus Wilder

Curator of Primates

Twycross Zoo

Twycross Zoo

Closing date for applications is: 21st Apr 2024
Contact: Lynsey Bugg ([email protected])
Sector: Animal Care
Type: Paid
Contract type: Full-time
Salary: £40,000
This is an exciting time to join us as we enter a new chapter through restructure, providing the ideal opportunity to drive positive change and help shape the future of our primate conservation efforts and exceptional work delivered by our two primate teams in this newly created role.

As we look at how the Twycross site will look in the future, this is a unique opportunity to help shape that, including which species to work with and creating innovative new habitats. The first of our new habitats, including a large facility for Bornean orangutans, starts construction later this year.
 
Twycross Zoo is an award-winning conservation and science-led zoo in the heart of England. We are rapidly growing and welcoming over 600,000 people every year to our 100-acre site near Atherstone.
 
We are home to over 400 animals, including the only bonobos in the UK. We’re one of only four zoos in the world to house all four species of great ape and we care for many other endangered species to the highest welfare standards, including Eastern black rhino, Sumatran tigers, Ecuadorian amazon parrots and no less than four species of gibbon.
 
The Role:
 
Reporting to the Senior Curator, you’ll be responsible for all elements of animal wellbeing and the presentation of all 22 of the zoo’s primate species, including our great apes. We’d expect you to be a role model for the company values in all areas of your work, ensuring your colleagues feel empowered to consistently deliver outstanding results.

With line management responsibility for a large team, as the Curator of Primates you will:
 
  • Provide excellent leadership, embedding a solution focussed approach to challenges whilst striving for a positive team culture and engagement
  • Be responsible for all elements of team management including, but not limited to, training and development and performance management, completing formal HR processes as necessary 
  • Ensure continued improvement of standards of animal care in line with best practice, SSSMZP and zoo licensing requirements, and input on ethical decisions
  • Regularly assess our animal management, recommending and implementing areas for improvement
  • Establish positive communication channels internally with other curators, animal team members and the wider TZ team, ensuring relevant information is passed on effectively and efficiently 
  • Assume Duty Animal Manager responsibilities on a rota basis with the other senior animal team, including taking the lead role in the event of an animal emergency
  • Practice professional and effective communication with external work colleagues, particularly in regards to the European and international management of primate species
  • Ensure that the zoo’s policies, procedures, and protocols are followed at all times. Update and review all relevant Risk Assessments and Standard Operating Procedures as necessary 
  • Take a proactive approach to maintenance concerns, liaising with the maintenance department
  • Work closely with the zoo’s veterinary team in all aspects of animal health care including, but not limited to, capture and restraint techniques, preventative medicine programmes, reactive care and cooperative health monitoring through animal training
  • Be proactive in the support and facilitation of work from other departments, including zoo-based research, conservation education and animal services 
  • Show initiative in the suggestion of beneficial zoo-based research for the relevant species
  • Work closely with all relevant parties involved in project planning and implementation. Take an active role in species and exhibit planning
  • Represent the zoo on appropriate professional and scientific bodies and promote our profile and reputation as an outstanding centre of animal management, research, conservation, and education. Understand the work of BIAZA and EAZA and play an active role where possible
  • Be part of the team ensuring the security of the zoo premises and grounds. This involves being a member of the firearms/recapture team
  • Be willing to be trained as a first aider and to be on call as part of the first aid duty rota
 
You’ll work 37.5 hours per week on average, 5 days out of 7 on a two-week rolling rota.
 
Our Requirements:
 
  • Obtained at least a BSc (or equivalent experience) in an animal or conservation related subject. Achieved the DMZAA (or equivalent) qualification
  • Extensive specialist knowledge of the modern practices for the keeping of a wide taxonomic range of primates in zoos, including great apes  
  • Up to date best practice knowledge for species management and be highly motivated in the delivery of these high standards
  • Proven ability in efficiently managing large and complex teams. Able to demonstrate extensive experience in how to lead and inspire a wide variety of people with a flexible and calm working style 
  • High level of knowledge with regards to breeding programme management and the wider role of modern zoos in species and habitat conservation, with a good understanding of species planning  
  • Excellent time management skills with the ability to prioritise work; producing high quality work in an efficient and timely manner 
  • IT competence in Microsoft Office and ZIMS

If you are an overseas candidate requiring a sponsor for your work visa, please note we are willing to support this, alongside help with relocation costs.

More About Us

Twycross Zoo is at the forefront of conservation, education and research. We have a strong commitment to our award-winning education programme, aiming to increase the level of awareness, knowledge and understanding of visitors about our animals. We aim to inspire visitors to support biodiversity conservation in any way they can. 

This is an exciting time to join Twycross Zoo following £20m grant funding to develop the National Science and Conservation Centre (NSCC) on the Twycross Zoo site. The NSCC will support vital work around species conservation. It will bring together experts in conservation science and train the next generation of conservationists, whilst offering researchers from around the world the opportunity to study the four great apes and other endangered species, in naturalistic complex environments. The facilities will include a lecture theatre, classrooms, and laboratories alongside new animal habitats, with work due to start this year.
 
Benefits
Permanent contract
31 days annual leave
Life assurance
Company sick pay
Access to ‘Perkbox’
Staff membership card giving you free entry to the zoo on your days off
Complimentary Twycross Zoo ticket allowance for friends and family
25% discount in the Twycross Zoo gift shop
20% discount in Twycross Zoo food and beverage outlets
Star of the month award scheme
Access to employee assistance services

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How to Apply
 
All applications for this vacancy are to be submitted online, and strictly no agency calls or agency CV submissions.
 
Please note that shortlisting and interviews for this role may take place while the advert is live and the advert will close as soon as a successful candidate is appointed. Interested candidates are therefore encouraged to submit an application as soon as possible.