mardi 8 juin 2010

Research Assistant

Hiring Organization:
Chester Zoo

Date Posted:
2010-06-03

Position Description:
The Assistant works alongside the Research Officer, gaining in-depth knowledge of various areas of zoo research, especially behavioural research. Much of the job is computer-based, and essential parts of the work include maintaining the research database, dealing with enquiries (mostly by email and telephone) from prospective researchers on all types of zoo research, co-ordinating the review of research proposals and biological sample requests, co-ordinating approved research projects, and reviewing dissertations. The Assistant will also be expected to work independently on a specific ex-situ research project, relating to animal behaviour and welfare. It is expected that the Assistant will present the results of this work at a conference, and will produce a publishable project report, by the end of the contract. The Assistant is also expected to be closely involved in environmental enrichment programmes at the Zoo.

Qualifications/Experience:
By the application deadline, you must have already successfully graduated with an animal-behaviour-related degree at Bachelor’s or post-graduate level (giving theoretical and practical experience in this field), and you will also be able to demonstrate:

The ability to work well in a busy, shared office environment, and have excellent organisational and critical-thinking skills;
Excellent communication and customer service skills, both in written and in spoken form (including giving presentations, and a strong command of written English);
A desire to assist and advise others, which includes enjoying working with students and other researchers, as well as Zoo staff from all levels and departments across the Zoo;
Some experience of working in zoos (e.g. during paid or voluntary zoo work-experience, or during data collection for a zoo-related dissertation), and demonstration of an active interest in zoo biology, with special emphasis on animal behaviour, welfare and husbandry-related issues;
The ability to work as an individual and also as part of a team, with a reliable and conscientious attitude;
An empathy to the mission of Chester Zoo;
Clear benefits to your career progression if successful in obtaining this position;
Experience and skill in designing and carrying out behavioural research projects, including data collection, data processing and analysis on PCs. Familiarity with ‘SPSS’ and ‘The Observer’ programmes are advantageous, but not essential, as is further animal behaviour research experience (in addition to the Bachelor’s degree).

Salary/funding:
£12,394 per annum

Support provided for internship/volunteer positions (travel, meals, lodging):
Applicants would be expected to fund their travel and relocation costs

Term of Appointment:
11 months fixed term contract

Application Deadline:
25th June 2010

Contact Information:
Jemma Goss
Caughall Road
Chester, none CH2 1LH
United Kingdom

Telephone Number:
01244 380280

Fax Number:
01244 371273

Website:
http://www.chesterzoo.org

E-mail Address:
recruitment@chesterzoo.org