Closing date for applications is: 29th Nov 2024
Contracted Hours: 37.5
Location: Bristol Zoo Gardens and Bristol Zoo Project
Contract Type: Permanent
Bristol Zoological Society, the conservation and education charity that runs and operates Bristol Zoo Project (previously Wild Place Project), higher education programmes and conservation projects across the world, is recruiting a Head of Higher Education and Field Conservation. This is an exciting opportunity to join the Field Conservation and Science team.
Reporting to and working closely with the Director of Conservation, this role is critical to ensuring that the Society’s conservation strategy, higher education and other external partnerships are achieving strong impact, throughout this period of change and for the future. The role includes leadership and oversight of high-profile international field programmes and multiple projects across the world, working with a range of taxa and habitats as well as partnerships with four higher education bodies and a range of internal and external stakeholders.
Candidates will be leaders with strong experience in the higher education sector and practical field conservation. Experience of working internationally is a must as will be sensitively working with other cultures to achieve solid conservation impact. You must be proactive and able to work with highly motivated multi-disciplinary teams. In addition, you will be a member of our senior leadership team working to deliver our strategy and develop the Bristol Zoo Project, a landmark tourist attraction which draws visitors from all over the region. Familiarity with the wider conservation community and understanding of the role of zoos in conservation is essential.
The ability to demonstrate adaptive management in the rapidly evolving conservation sector, strong understanding of the UK and international higher education and further education sectors and strong team development with multi-cultural diplomacy are important attributes we are seeking. Good financial acumen, strong budget management and being well organised are essential to the role.
As a Disability Confident Employer if you identify yourself as disabled under the Equality Act 2010 definition and can demonstrate that you meet the essential criteria listed in the person specification, we will guarantee an interview.
Your work-life balance is important to us, and we’re happy to support flexible working – be that through your working pattern, or hybrid working for certain roles. We just need to ensure that you have some time to connect with the rest of your team and are able to deliver the responsibilities of your role.
Benefits include:
To apply for this role please sign into our recruitment portal and upload your CV and cover letter explaining how you meet the essential and desirable criteria detailed in the person specification in the job description.
The closing date for applications is 29th November 2024.