Chester Zoo, the UK’s most visited wildlife charity, has launched a pioneering animal apprenticeship scheme in partnership with Derby College Group (DCG) to inspire more young people to pursue careers in conservation. This initiative aims to provide a paid career route into conservation for 14 apprentices, who will be trained and mentored by experienced staff from various departments across the zoo.
Apprenticeship Opportunities and Eligibility
The zoo is offering 14 paid apprenticeships in the following roles:
Role | Number of Positions |
---|---|
Zookeeper | 10 |
Aquarist | 2 |
Horticulturalist | 2 |
Animal and Plant Logistics | 2 |
These apprenticeships are open to both school leavers and those seeking a career change. No formal qualifications or degrees are required, as the zoo aims to widen access to full-time employment in zookeeping and other animal and plant-focused roles for everyone.
Training and Mentorship
Each apprentice will be trained and mentored by specialist and experienced staff from across the zoo. They will gain hands-on experience in a modern conservation zoo, working alongside Chester Zoo’s new Conservation Training Academy, which aims to enable and inspire 5,000 conservationists to deliver positive change for wildlife over the next 10 years.
Full Accreditation and Formal Training
DCG will provide full accreditation for the scheme, including all formal training elements and assessment. DCG has extensive experience in further education, higher education, and apprenticeship routes into animal management, making them an ideal partner for this innovative programme.
Salary and Working Hours
The average zookeeper salary ranges from £14,000 to £25,000, with typical working hours of 37 to 40 hours per week.
Qualifications Required to Become a Zookeeper
There are various ways to enter the profession, including university courses, college courses, apprenticeships, volunteering, or completing a Diploma in Management of Zoo and Aquarium Animals (DMZAA) if working in a zoo or aquarium.
Real-Life Experience: Charlotte’s Story
Charlotte, a zookeeper apprentice at Chester Zoo, chose an apprenticeship over higher education due to financial constraints and a preference for hands-on learning. She values the opportunity to learn essential skills and knowledge from seasoned professionals in the industry while earning a salary.
Key Skills for Zookeepers
- Effective time management
- Keen observational skills
- Sharp attention to detail
- Initiative
- Teamwork
- Communication
How to Apply for Chester Zoo Apprenticeships
To apply for an apprenticeship at Chester Zoo, visit the zoo’s website and follow the application process. Applications for the current intake closed on May 15, 2022, but interested applicants should monitor the website for future opportunities.
References:
– DCG Works with Chester Zoo to Launch New Animal Apprenticeships Scheme
– We’re Launching Our First-Ever Animal Apprenticeship Scheme
– How to Become a Zookeeper