 Permanent, full-time opportunities.
 Provide care for a range of species.
 $50,000 to $55,000 per annum.
 Weekly Tool and Footwear Allowance.

As Orana approaches its 50 th year, we are reflective and determined to continue achieving our conservation
goals. We are looking for team members to help us continue our mission to connect people with nature,
and to educate and inspire our community towards creating a bright future for the next 50 years, and

beyond.

Mō mātou: About Us
Orana is owned and operated by Orana Wildlife Trust, a registered charitable trust and not-for-profit
organisation. Conservation is a core part of our mission and the key reason Orana exists. Our on-site
habitat restoration and predator pest control programmes provide a connecting wildlife corridor and safe
haven for some of Canterbury’s most threatened species.
Orana Wildlife Park participates in many zoo-based breeding programmes in partnership with the World
Association of Zoos & Aquariums (WAZA), the Zoo & Aquarium Association Australasia (ZAA), DOC and
others. We are committed to continuing our efforts towards these breeding programmes into the future.

He angitūtanga: The opportunity
As an Animal Keeper, you will provide a high standard of husbandry and daily care by meeting the
various welfare needs of our animal collection. You will assist in developing and participating in various
training and enrichment programmes and deliver exciting visitor experiences and take-home messages
to inspire positive action for wildlife and our environment.
 
He kōrero mōu: About you
You will need a minimum of 2 years' experience with animal care in a zoo or similar setting. As this
position will be working with either our exotic or native species, past experience can include mammalian,
domestic, bird or reptilian species.
 
You will also have:
 Excellent communication skills.
 A track record of innovative husbandry including the development of training and enrichment
programmes.
 Demonstrated commitment to the conservation of species and ecosystems.
 Full driver's license and the ability to drive a manual vehicle.
 Recognised qualifications in Captive Animal Management and/or Zoology/Biology will be an
advantage.
 You will need to show a thorough understanding of the role nutrition plays in the welfare of zoo
animals, and an understanding of the 5 domains of animal welfare.
 
A high level of energy and physical fitness is required to ensure you meet the daily challenges of the role.
 

Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou: What we offer
You will join an incredibly passionate team who are committed to their animals and the Trust’s
conservation goals.
This is a full-time, permanent position, working on a set weekly roster that may include weekends and
public holidays.
As a member of our team we are able to offer you:
 A workplace dedicated to fostering positive team culture through our four core values: Care,
Empathy, Engage and Courage.
 Access to Employee Assistance Program (EAP) including numerous helpful resources and
webinars.
 Opportunities for involvement through staff forums such as our Health and Safety Committee and
Culture Committee.
 Pathways for personal growth and development.
 A full uniform supplied plus a non-taxable allowance paid weekly to cover footwear and a basic tool
kit.
 Annual flu vaccination.
 Ample free parking on site.

If you are adaptable and open-minded, with a desire to push yourself to benefit conservation and animal
welfare, APPLY NOW! Provide us with a letter of introduction and CV detailing your skills/experience
relevant to the role and an outline of the species you have worked with. Get in quick as applications will be
reviewed as they are received.

Applications for this position close on Sunday 28 th September, 5pm.