Amur tiger

Department
Animal Care Team

Location
Colchester Zoological Society

Employment Type
Full Time

Hours Per Week
40 Hours Per Week

Salary
£39,520 Per Annum

Closing Date
30th April 2026

If you are interested in applying, please complete the Application Form below and send the completed form along with your CV to Rebecca Moore, by email to vacancies@colchesterzoo.org

  • Be part of the Zoo management opening and locking up rota during normal operational hours, or during late night events.
  • Provide out of hours emergency cover / be an out of hours emergency contact for the emergency services.
  • Attend weekly Animal Management meetings, inputting ideas for the continual progressions and development of animal husbandry, breeding management and enclosure design across the Zoo.
  • Oversee and drive forward high standards of husbandry and welfare for all species, identifying and prioritising jobs across sections to ensure the highest standards are being achieved.
  • Routinely carry out section inspections and provide continuous feedback on section standards.
  • Coordinate the activities of the animal department to ensure safe working protocols, practices and risk assessments for working in and around the species on the sections.
  • Provide support and assistance with animal restraints/catch ups and help staff plan in advance for this purpose for events such as animal transfers, vet days etc.
  • Respond to requests from sections for maintenance needs, liaising with the Estates and Maintenance Department to ensure job requests are completed in the correct manner.
  • Sit on the Emergency Response Team as Incident Manager where needed and/or assist with the recapture of escaped animals via use of firearms and darting equipment (if licenced).
  • Maintain darting equipment and stock and ensure records are up to date and protocols in place for the use and training of darting equipment (if not licenced, this job role will be diverted to another team member).
  • Coordinate the plans of the Species Planning Committee by initiating animal transfers, in conjunction with the Zoological Department Administrator. Ensure prompt correspondence with breeding programme coordinators, that all necessary paperwork and arrangements are made and that legislation is adhered to.
  • Support other Animal Management team members in their roles as needed / in their absence.
  • Represent CZS on a national and international level by attending and presenting at courses and conferences and by sitting on committees where appropriate.
  • Represent CZS in the media including radio and TV interviews where required.

Evaluation

For the first five months of employment, the jobholder will be asked to complete a one month, three month and five month self-assessment. This will gauge their feelings of the job and assess their progress towards meeting targets.

Working Environment

  • CZS is a non-smoking environment and smoking is not permitted by members of staff whilst on the premises.
  • CZS is an equal opportunities employer.
  • You may be required to work offsite on animal transfers on occasion.

Whilst doing this job, the employee is likely to be exposed to:

  • Category 1/1A animals
  • Outside weather conditions
  • Tropical exhibits with high temperatures
  • Moving mechanical parts
  • Toxic or caustic chemicals
  • Lifting heavy loads

Benefits

  • FREE Zoo visits*
  • FREE onsite parking
  • Workplace pension scheme
  • Health shield package
  • Staff events
  • Discounts on Animal Adoptions, Annual Memberships and Animal Experiences*
  • Discounts in the Outpost Gift Shop*
  • Discounts in food outlets
  • 28 days annual leave (incl. Bank Holidays)
  • Competitive hourly rate
  • Uniform provided
  • Regular training
  • Weekly staff newsletter

*Benefits dependent on probation period.