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Markus Wilder

Seasonal Conservation Breeding Officer - Birds

Deepdale Conservation Trust

North Norfolk Closing date for applications is: 28th Feb 2026
Contact: Chrissie Kelley ([email protected])
Sector: Conservation
Type: Paid
Contract type: Full-time
Salary: £24,500 to £27,500 pro rata

Deepdale Conservation Trust is seeking a Seasonal Conservation Breeding Officer to support the delivery of two nationally important conservation programmes of bird species.  

·       The Curlew Headstarting Project  

·       Corncrake Captive Breeding and Reintroduction Project

This is a rare opportunity to work hands-on with priority species, contributing directly to their recovery in the wild. You’ll be part of a small, dedicated team delivering high-quality conservation breeding, from incubation and chick rearing through to release.

This is a practical, hands-on role supporting with daily husbandry, health checks, record keeping and preparation of birds for release, working to high standards of welfare, biosecurity and professionalism.

The role includes:

  • Daily care and husbandry of curlew, corncrake and any other project species
  • Assisting with incubation, hatching and chick rearing
  • Supporting health checks, vet liaison, ringing and data recording
  • Maintenance of indoor and outdoor facilities, aviaries and pens
  • Assisting with bird transfers and release programmes
  • Adherence to biosecurity, health & safety and DCT policies

Working pattern:

  • Full-time seasonal role (approx. 42.5 hours per week)
  • Flexible working essential, including early mornings, evenings, weekends and public holidays during busy periods of the season
  • The nature of conservation breeding work requires responsiveness to animal welfare needs outside standard hours

Accommodation:

  • On-site accommodation (static caravan) provided, making this role well suited to applicants able to live at Marsh Farm for the duration of the contract

We are looking for someone who:

  • Has experience in animal husbandry, aviculture, conservation or wildlife work
  • Is calm, reliable and highly attentive to animal welfare
  • Is comfortable working independently and as part of a small team
  • Can commit fully to the seasonal nature and flexible demands of the role
  • Has a driving license and personal use of a car

Experience with birds or conservation breeding projects is desirable but not essential.

Apply for this job:

To apply, please send your CV and a short covering letter outlining your interest in the role to: