Vacancy Wildlife Veterinarian
Frankfurt Zoological Society
Frankfurt Zoological Society’s goal is to work with and for people to secure biodiversity in key ecosystems worldwide as the basis for all life and the livelihoods of present and future generations. The Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme (SOCP) operates since 2002 with the aim to establish a self sustainable orangutan population in the Bukit Tigapuluh Landscape. The program already released some 150 orangutans.
Orangutan reintroduction in Bukit Tigapuluh follows the soft release approach, this means post release protocols are followed over an extended period of time until the released animal is deemed capable to survive without additional support. Post release monitoring includes tracking of orangutans by means of radio telemetry, post release medical checks, if necessary supportive medication and supplemental feeding of new released orangutans.
As the wildlife veterinarian position is field based at the reintroduction side only basic medical equipment is available. A good part of the work time will be spent checking on orangutans in the forests surrounding the release station.
The wildlife veterinarian will get some initial training at orangutan release centers before dispatched to work in Bukit Tigapuluh. After start working in Bukit Tigapuluh the wildlife veterinarian will medically work fully independent and self responsible as no medical supervisor is available.
Vacancy
The Bukit Tigapuluh Landscape Conservation Program offers a vacancy for the following positions:
- Wildlife Veterinarian
The successful candidate will work in the remote forests of Bukit Tigapuluh. The wildlife veterinarian will coordinate its work with the reintroduction station manager.
POSITION
Job Title | Wildlife Veterinarian |
Reporting to | FZS Program Director |
Coordinating with | Reintroduction station manager, FZS operational manager |
Department | Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme |
Terms of employment | Minimum two year contract (extension possible) |
Location | Province Jambi (Bukit Tigapuluh) |
Job summary | The work of the Wildlife Veterinarian (WV) is field based. Medical facilities available are basic. Regular orangutan monitoring trips will be executed in cooperation with SOCP station staff and with the WPU radio telemetry tracking teams to check on orangutans already living independent in the forest of Bukit Tigapuluh. Work shifts are usually three weeks in the field (divided between two field stations, with one day off every five work days) followed by one week off duty.
The candidate must be very flexible as the programme operates two field stations and a holding facility in Jambi city for more intensive care. Long hours of travel are part of the job. Furthermore the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme is a cooperation between the North Sumatra based medical center at Batu Meblim and the release side at Bukit Tigapuluh in Jambi. Difficult medical cases will be transferred to Batu Mebelim for intensive treatment. The wildlife veterinarian needs to maintain close contact to the medical team at Batu Mbelim and needs to be ready to travel to North Sumatra on request. Duties:
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How to apply
Updated CV and application letter should be sent tolitadelarosa_fzs@yahoo.co.id
Please fill the ‘subject’ column of the e-mails in this format by the name ofthe position <…> – your name <…>.
Closing date for application is November 30th 2014.
(Only short-listed candidates will be notified).