Posted: Mon 9th May 2022

Chester Zoo set to launch new animal apprenticeships scheme

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Monday, May 9th, 2022

Chester Zoo is launching a new apprenticeships scheme to inspire more people to take up a career in conservation.

The UK’s most visited wildlife charity is inviting anyone from school leavers to those seeking a career change to apply for one of 14 paid apprenticeships.

A degree or formal qualification is not required as zoo recruitment chiefs look to widen access to full time employment in zookeeping and other animal and plant focussed roles to everyone.

Among the two-year paid apprenticeships up for grabs are 10 zookeeper and aquarist roles, two horticulturalists and two positions in animal and plant logistics.

Jen McDermott, Head of People & Culture at Chester Zoo, said: “This is a really exciting opportunity for 14 apprentices to join our talented animal and plant teams and become part of our charitable effort to prevent extinction.”

“Each and every one of our apprentices will be trained and mentored by specialist and experienced staff from across the zoo, ensuring they’re ready and equipped with the skills needed to work in a modern conservation zoo.”

“They’ll also work alongside our new Conservation Training Academy, which will enable and inspire 5,000 conservationists to deliver positive change for wildlife over the next 10 years.”

“We’re always looking at how our charity can continue to improve and become even more inclusive and our new apprenticeship scheme is a fantastic way to open up career opportunities to anyone who is passionate about conservation.”

The zoo, which currently employs 850, has partnered with Derby College Group (DCG) who will provide full accreditation for the scheme, including all formal training elements and assessment.

Stacey Higgs, Curriculum Manager at Derby College Group, added: “We have widespread experience of further education, higher education and apprenticeship routes into animal management and are delighted to be working with Chester Zoo to help recruit and to train the apprentices under this innovative programme.”

“This is a wonderful opportunity for young people and adults alike to earn while they learn and to get the first foot on the ladder in this exciting and growing sector with a first class wildlife charity.”

Anyone interested in a Chester Zoo apprenticeship can find out more and apply from today via the following links:

Apprentice Keeper – Find an apprenticeship (findapprenticeship.service.gov.uk)

Apprentice Horticulturist – Find an apprenticeship (findapprenticeship.service.gov.uk)

Logistical Services Apprentice – Find an apprenticeship (findapprenticeship.service.gov.uk)

The closing date for applications is midnight on Friday 20 May.

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