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Trainee Assistant Breeder (Permanent)

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Trainee Assistant Breeder (Permanent)
Key Responsibilities:
- Assist with the preparation and provision of food for falcons under supervision, following established husbandry standards.
- Support the daily care and general husbandry of falcons, ensuring their welfare and well-being at all times.
- Assist in cleaning and maintaining breeding chambers, aviaries, and work areas to a high standard of hygiene and safety.
- Learn to handle and care for imprinted falcons under guidance, with a focus on their future breeding potential.
- Observe and assist with monitoring falcons’ health and behaviour, reporting any concerns to senior staff.
- Support estate maintenance and related tasks as directed by the manager or senior team members.
- Gradually take responsibility for a small number of falcons as skills and confidence develop.
- Follow all health and safety policies, procedures, and biosecurity protocols at all times.
- Assist with the upkeep of additional locations when required.
- Undertake other reasonable duties within the scope of the role as requested by management.
- Any tasks or responsibilities as requested by management within the scope of the position.
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About UKME
UKME is an organisation dedicated to providing a 6 star quality private concierge service to exclusive VIP Clients, across the areas of property maintenance, in-house recruitment, procurement, finance, IT, and human resources services. Based in London but providing services the length and breadth of the United Kingdom, UKME is continuously available for its clients, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.


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