Animal Keeper Internship

The Living Rainforest

Animal Keeper Internship

Salary Not Specified

The Living Rainforest, Newbury, West Berkshire

  • Full time
  • U
  • Onsite working
  • Graduate programme

Posted 3 weeks ago, 14 Apr | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 51a70185ebc44a7ca12476328141676b

Full Job Description

  • The primary role of the intern will be to learn the daily husbandry and routines of our animal department. This includes feeding animals, maintaining enclosures, daily record keeping, diet preparation and animal health checks.

  • You will also learn how to train and supervise our existing volunteers and participate in training new volunteers and work experience students.

  • You will also receive training and participate in keeper talks (which run through holidays) and keeper experiences.

  • You will have the opportunity to gain knowledge of the different aspects of the department such as veterinary treatment, enclosure design and record keeping.

  • You may also be invited to attend internal meetings. This may include ethics committees and staff team meetings.

  • Where suitable, there may also be opportunities for research projects to be undertaken.


  • Terms of placement:
  • This is a 9 to 10 month voluntary work placement for a registered charity, to begin in September 2024.

  • This is an unpaid placement, however, we can assist with reasonable travel expenses - please enquire about our expenses policy for further information.

  • The success candidate will receive hands-on experience with a variety of species, suitable training and work within a strong team with a wide range of skills and knowledge.

  • Our hours are 8.30 am to 5pm. Five days a week on a rota basis. This will include some weekends and bank holidays.

    This placement is ideal for a candidate working towards an Animal related qualification, who would like to partake in this internship in order to seek further industry experience.

  • Some experience within the zoo industry or with exotics would be desirable but definitely not essential.

  • Applicants should be enthusiastic, hard-working and have a willingness to learn new skills.

  • It is essential that you have your own form of transport to get to and from The Living Rainforest each day as there is no public transport that runs past our site.

    The Trust for Sustainable Living is a registered charity based near Newbury, Berkshire. At our visitor centre, The Living Rainforest, the animal collection is contained within three tropical glasshouses and consists of more than 60 species. These include callitrichids, toucan and turacos, snakes, chelonia, stingrays, dendrobatids, and invertebrates and more.