Assistant Curator/Curator, Elephant
Singapore · Sözleşme
Başvuran ilk kişi siz olun
- Deneyim
- 8+ yaş
- Maaş
- —
- Açılışlar
- 1
- Yayınlandı
- 8 saat önce
- Çalışma modu
- Ofiste
- Eğitim
- Bachelor’s degree in Zoology, Animal Sciences, or equivalent
- Uygunluk
- Candidates who hold the required degree and bring at least 8 years of relevant zoological management experience may apply. Experience with structured visitor experiences is desirable.
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About Mandai Wildlife Group
Mandai Wildlife Group manages Mandai Wildlife Reserve, a distinctive wildlife and nature destination in Singapore. The reserve is home to internationally recognised wildlife parks and is being transformed through an ambitious renewal plan. This plan will bring together five wildlife parks with nature-led experiences, open green spaces, and an eco-conscious resort, all within the area next to Singapore’s Central Catchment Nature Reserve.
Role Overview
This position is responsible for the overall care, management, and development of an assigned elephant collection. The role combines animal welfare oversight, zoological operations, project coordination, team leadership, and research support across the section.
Key Duties
- Take full responsibility for the day-to-day management of the assigned animal collection while maintaining the highest standards of welfare and care.
- Develop and execute the approved institutional collection plan, including coordination with other zoos and species coordinators on animal acquisition and transfer decisions in line with the organisation’s acquisition guidelines.
- Create, implement, monitor, and periodically update animal care and keeper safety protocols, including all emergency and safety drills.
- Work with Veterinary Services to support the best possible health outcomes for the living collection.
- Oversee zoological operations for the section and guide team leadership and staff development.
- Prepare preliminary budgets for review and approval.
- Initiate and assess new animal programmes and review the performance of existing ones.
- Plan, design, coordinate, and supervise new exhibit construction, exhibit improvements, and related support facilities.
- Support the implementation of behavioural husbandry programmes.
- Draft, review, and revise policies, procedures, and operational documents relevant to the section.
- Lead, facilitate, and supervise animal care research and breeding initiatives, and present findings at meetings and annual conferences.
- Carry out other duties as assigned.
Requirements
- A bachelor’s degree in Zoology, Animal Sciences, or an equivalent discipline.
- At least 8 years of experience leading professional teams in a zoological environment.
- Experience with structured visitor experiences is strongly preferred.
- Strong interest and proven knowledge in biology, zoology, and the captive management of a broad range of species.
- Good understanding of zoo animal welfare and behavioural husbandry practices.
- Ability to apply a scientific, evidence-based approach to ex-situ population management and animal care.
- Awareness of key conservation issues, including the role of zoos in the one-plan approach and the one-health concept.
- Well-developed organisational ability, including document control and the drafting of protocols and related documents.
- Demonstrated ability to lead, influence, and motivate staff.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Additional Information
This role is offered as a 2-year contract and is based onsite in Singapore.
Terms & Conditions
No salary, stipend, start date, or application deadline was provided in the source information.
Other Details
No opening count, benefits, or eligibility notes were specified beyond the stated qualifications and experience requirements.