PLEASE NOTE: Zoos Victoria is working with Australian Network On Disability to secure the best candidate for this role. Please do not apply direct to Zoos Victoria but follow the instructions below on how to apply.
- An exciting opportunity for three Interns in partnership with Australian Disability Network
- Part time position (minimum 152 hours)
- Flexible working days and hours from July 2024 to September 2024
- Paid internship program - $24.66/hr + 11% superannuation
Zoos Victoria operates world-class zoos on four sites: Melbourne Zoo, Healesville Sanctuary, Kyabram Fauna Park and Werribee Open Range Zoo. Our Moral Purpose is - Fighting Extinction and creating a future rich in wildlife. Our vision is to be a world leading zoo-based conservation organisation, working locally and globally to deliver tangible conservation outcomes.The three intern roles are-ZOOKEEPER INTERNThis will be based at Healesville Sanctuary. The Keeper Internship position is an entry level to the zoo keeping trade. This position assists with husbandry requirements for a range of collection animals and is able to work within a team of keepers made up of staff with backgrounds in the husbandry of a variety of taxa. This includes the need to follow
Zoos Victoria procedures relating to animal management, responsibilities for animal welfare and developing skills in observation, data collection and reporting to support animal collection management.This position will also assist in specific areas within the Animal Department including exhibit presentation and enclosure maintenance, equipment operation and maintenance and Occupational Health and Safety.EDUCATION INTERNThis position is in the Education team at Healesville Sanctuary. The Education team deliver workshops for school students who are visiting the Sanctuary. The Education Intern will report to the Education Manager and will be part of a small team of Education Officers and volunteers. The Education Intern will:
- Meet and greet visiting school groups
- Collaborate with the education team to develop experiences for students and teachers
- Assist with delivering workshops for students and teachers
- Assist with delivering teacher professional development workshops for teachers
- Support the delivery of our Fighting Extinction School mentoring program
- Support work experience students on placement at the Sanctuary
- General administrative tasks to support the education team During placement the Education Intern will be assigned a mentor and can attend any training available to all staff.
FINANCE-PROCUREMENT INTERNThis will be based at Melbourne Zoo. We are seeking a Procurement Intern to support us with our Supplier Review.The Procurement Intern will report to the Procurement Officer Shared Services and would be responsible for:
- running Excel reports from the supplier responses,
- adding new suppliers to the system to be sent the questionnaire.
- providing data entry to fill in missing data fields.
- sharing data response insights with the Procurement Team.
Desired skills and attributes:
- Strong attention to detail
- Proficiency in Microsoft applications
- Excellent communication skills
- Eagerness to learn about the world of Procurement
- Passionate about delivering results
- Flexible and analytical thinker
- Can work well in a team as well as independently
- Ability to prioritise and meet deadlines
Eligibility criteria- You must have a disability and be registered with disability services at your university, or be able to provide a note from an allied health practitioner, social worker, psychologist, or medical professional. If you are not sure what types of disability are included, please visit our
Any information about your disability will be removed prior to sending your application to the participating employers. * You must be enrolled in the second last or final year of a relevant tertiary degree at a recognised tertiary institution, or have graduated from a relevant degree within 36 months (three years) of the application date.
- Applicants must not be on a leave of absence from their studies.
- You must have full work rights in Australia (citizenship or a relevant student visa. Each host organisation will have their own citizenship requirements).
- You will need to be committed and prepared to participate fully in the program.
- Preference will be given to those applicants who haven't applied for or participated in the Stepping Into Program previously.
Applications close midnight Sunday March 31, 2024For more information and to apply for this position please visitAt
Zoos Victoria we value diversity, celebrate difference and work to be inclusive in everything we do. We welcome applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, people with disability and people from the LGBTIQA+ community. In addition,
Zoos Victoria will provide reasonable adjustments for individuals with disability, illness or injury. If you require adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process,?please advise via hrhelpdesk@zoo.org.au or visit our for more information and contact details for any adjustments required.