An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Habitat Design Lead Keeper within the Bird Department at ZSL London Zoo.
This is a hands-on role suited to an experienced bird keeper with strong avian husbandry knowledge and a practical aptitude for habitat design, environmental management, and exhibit development. Working with a collection of over 100 bird species, the successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring habitats support the behavioural, welfare, breeding, and environmental needs of a diverse and dynamic collection.
Alongside undertaking full daily keeper duties, the Habitat Design Lead Keeper will provide technical guidance and practical support to colleagues in habitat construction, environmental management, and exhibit improvement projects. The role requires a combination of advanced husbandry knowledge, creativity, and practical skills, including carpentry, habitat construction, landscaping, and rockwork design.
Working under the direction of the Section Manager, you will help ensure Environmental Management Plans remain current, evidence-based, and effectively implemented across the department. The role does not include direct line-management responsibility but requires leadership through mentoring, collaboration, and the promotion of best practice.
Key Responsibilities
- Habitat Design & Environmental Management: Coordinate habitat design, maintenance, and development projects across the Bird Department. Supporting aviary refurbishment, exhibit redevelopment, and environmental enhancement initiatives.
- Technical Mentoring & Keeper Support: Provide practical guidance and mentoring to keepers in habitat-related skills and environmental management. Supporting colleagues in developing confidence with carpentry, habitat construction, exhibit maintenance, and the safe use of tools and equipment.
- Operational Support: Undertake all routine keeper responsibilities including husbandry, enrichment, behavioural monitoring, training, and record keeping.
- Stakeholder Collaboration: Work collaboratively with veterinary, horticulture, maintenance, and conservation teams to deliver high-quality exhibits and welfare outcomes.