
Animal Management Technician Instructor
- Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire
- £25,125-26,381 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Minimum Level 3 qualification in Animal Management
- Minimum Level 2 in Maths and English
- Experience working in an animal management environment
- Strong organisational and communication skills
- Ability to manage and motivate students in practical settings
- Supervise students and support practical sessions within the Animal Management Unit
- Deliver high standards of animal care in line with legislation and college policies
- Lead on projects to improve the unit and expand species accommodation
- Plan and implement schemes of learning in collaboration with tutors
- Maintain stock levels and liaise with suppliers for procurement
- Support promotional events and student recruitment activities
- Contribute to curriculum development and quality assurance processes
- Maintain accurate records and support student assessment and progress
- Work flexibly, including occasional evenings and weekends
- Competitive salary
- 30 Bookable annual leave days, bank holidays, and 2 weeks off at Christmas.
- Professional development opportunities.
- Access to same-day GP appointments, high street discounts, discounted hair and beauty treatments, electric car scheme.
- On-site gym & florist (site dependent).
- Subsidised canteen & coffee shops.
nurseryGenerous annual leave2 weeks off at ChristmasElectric car scheme
- Vivup - Employee Wellbeing and Benefits platform
- Wellness initiatives, onsite during your working week. This could include health visitors, financial advisers, or physio specialists.
- Onsite fitness classes, at lunchtime or after work in conjunction with our Sports colleagues.
- Cycle to Work and Electric car scheme
- Free Eye Care Vouchers
- Discounted Hair and Beauty services
- On site nursery
- Online access to Remploy which is our 24/7 confidential mental health and counselling resource.
- In house counselling/safeguarding specialists to assist in Wellbeing
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