Seasonal Conservation Breeding Officer - Birds
Listed on 2026-01-22
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Environmental Science, Outdoor / Nature, Agriculture / Farming, Environmental Protection
Marsh Farm, Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk
Fixed-term seasonal contract (Between April - September)
On-site accommodation provided
Salary: £24,500 to £27,500 pro rata
Deepdale Conservation Trust is seeking a Seasonal Conservation Breeding Officer to support the delivery of two nationally important conservation programmes of bird species.
- The Curlew Head starting Project
- Corncrake Captive Breeding and Reintroduction Project
This is a rare opportunity to work hands‑on with priority species, contributing directly to their recovery in the wild. You’ll be part of a small, dedicated team delivering high-quality conservation breeding, from incubation and chick rearing through to release.
This is a practical, hands‑on role supporting with daily husbandry, health checks, record keeping and preparation of birds for release, working to high standards of welfare, biosecurity and professionalism.
Role responsibilities- Daily care and husbandry of curlew, corncrake and any other project species
- Assisting with incubation, hatching and chick rearing
- Supporting health checks, vet liaison, ringing and data recording
- Maintenance of indoor and outdoor facilities, aviaries and pens
- Assisting with bird transfers and release programmes
- Adherence to biosecurity, health & safety and DCT policies
- Full‑time seasonal role (approx. 42.5 hours per week)
- Flexible working essential, including early mornings, evenings, weekends and public holidays during busy periods of the season
- The nature of conservation breeding work requires responsiveness to animal welfare needs outside standard hours
On‑site accommodation (static caravan) provided, making this role well suited to applicants able to live at Marsh Farm for the duration of the contract.
We are looking for someone who- Has experience in animal husbandry, aviculture, conservation or wildlife work
- Is calm, reliable and highly attentive to animal welfare
- Is comfortable working independently and as part of a small team
- Can commit fully to the seasonal nature and flexible demands of the role
- Has a driving licence and personal use of a car
Experience with birds or conservation breeding projects is desirable but not essential.
How to applyTo apply, please send your CV and a short covering letter outlining your interest in the role to: info@deep
Find out more about our exciting species conservation projects on the links below.
Deepdale Conservation Trust
East of England Curlew Recovery Project
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