SEA LIFE AQUARIUM IS HOME TO OVER 350 DIFFERENT SPECIES AND MORE THAN 5,000 CREATURES!
What's your favorite sea creature? Are you a shark lover, seahorse fanatic or a clownfish groupie? Perhaps it’s the graceful jellyfish or the clever octopus that you love the most. Maybe you simply can’t decide!
Here at SEA LIFE Aquarium, you can make up your mind and see them all - from the curious and the rescued to the rare and the enigmatic. Plus, you’ll be able to get closer to them than ever before! Be a part of this magical Team as we undergo our search for a new SEA LIFE Aquarist!
Job Purpose
The Aquarist 1 role works closely with the Aquarist II and Senior Aquarist performing job duties under guidance.
This role will assist in the delivery of industry-leading, engaging and impactful displays, animal welfare standards and
programs. It is achieved through effective working relationships with the Curator, displays team, and all other
departments at SEA LIFE
Essential Job Functions
Other Responsibilities
Health & Safety
Team Members are responsible for ensuring all Health, Safety & Security measures are in line with the Group Policy (HS001). They must ensure that they follow all Company measure to ensure their own safety and the safety of others. This includes ensuring risk assessments are signed off, safe working procedures are in place and being followed for all work activities. Where incidents do occur, an Aquarist team member must ensure that these are brought to the attention of the Senior Aquarists or Curator in order for an incident report to be completed and corrective action is taken to ensure that such incidents are not repeated. Must adhere to all Merlin Dive Safety standards.
Education and Experience
Work Environment
Working Pattern:
Other Requirements
None (0%)
Occasionally (1-33%)
Frequently (34-66%)
Constantly (67-100%)
Physical Requirements | |
A. Sitting: 1. None (0%) 2. Occasionally (1-33%) 3. Frequently (34-66%) 4. Constantly (67-100%) | J. Wrist Deviation (Side to Side): 1. None (0%) 2. Occasionally (1-33%) 3. Frequently (34-66%) 4. Constantly (67-100%) |
B. Standing: 1. None (0%) 2. Occasionally (1-33%) 3. Frequently (34-66%) 4. Constantly (67-100%) | K. Hand/Wrist Repetitions (Up and Down): 1. None (0%) 2. Occasionally (1-33%) 3. Frequently (34-66%) 4. Constantly (67-100%) |
C. Walking 1. None (0%) 2. Occasionally (1-33%) 3. Frequently (34-66%) 4. Constantly (67-100%) | L. Reaching: 1. None (0%) 2. Occasionally (1-33%) 3. Frequently (34-66%) 4. Constantly (67-100%) |
D. Lifts and Carries: Frequency: 1. Up to 10 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant 2. 11 to 24 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant 3. 25 to 34 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant 4. 35 to 50 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant 5. 51 to 74 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant 6. 75 to 100 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant 7. Over 100 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant | |
E. Lifts Overhead: Frequency: 1. Up to 10 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant 2. 11 to 24 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant 3. 25 to 34 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant 4. 35 to 50 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant 5. 51 to 74 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant 6. 75 to 100 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant 7. Over 100 pounds None Occasionally Frequently Constant | |
F. Twisting: 1. None (0%) 2. Occasionally (1-33%) 3. Frequently (34-66%) 4. Constantly (67-100%) | M. Grasping: 1. Simple: < 50 pounds 2. Firm: > 50 pounds
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G. Bending: 1. None (0%) 2. Occasionally (1-33%) 3. Frequently (34-66%) 4. Constantly (67-100%) | N. Manual Dexterity/Strength: 1. Gross motor, light-moderate strength 2. Gross motor, moderate - heavy strength 3. Fine motor, light-moderate strength 4. Fine motor, moderate - heavy strength |
H. Squatting/Kneeling/Crawling/ Climbing: 1. None (0%) 2. Occasionally (1-33%) 3. Frequently (34-66%) 4. Constantly (67-100%) | O. Pushing: 1. None (0%) 2. Occasionally (1-33%) up to 100 lbs 3. Frequently (34-66%) ________ lbs 4. Constantly (67-100%) _____ __lbs |
I. Pulling: 1. None (0%) 2. Occasionally (1-33%) _up to 74 lbs 3. Frequently (34-66%) ________ lbs 4. Constantly (67-100%) _______lbs |
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Visual Requirements |
Hearing |
P. Visual Requirements: 1. Close eye work (small figures) 2. Color discrimination - Minimal color discrimination - Normal color discrimination 3. Other: Depth perception, distance vision, ability to focus.
| Q. Hearing Requirements: 1. Special requirements Able to consistently fulfil communication needs. (alarms, phone ringing, conversation, clear acuity within 100 feet)
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Working Conditions | |
R. Temperature: 1. < 15 degrees Fahrenheit 2. Between 16 and 95 degrees 3. > 95 degrees | U. Driving: 1. None (0%) 2. Occasional (1-33%) 3. Frequent (34-66%) 4. Constant (67-100%) |
S. Crawl Space/Cramped Position: 1. Exposed < 1 hour per day 2. Exposed 1-3 hours per day 3. Exposed 3-7 hours per day 4. Exposed > 7 hours per day | V. Noise (loud/repetitive, < 85 decibels per OSHA Standard): 1. None (0%) 2. Occasional (1-33%) 3. Frequent (34-66%) 4. Constant (67-100%) |
T. Personal Protective Equipment (e.g. respiratory mask, etc.) 1. None (0%) 2. Occasional (1-33%) 3. Frequent (34-66% 4. Constant (67-100%) |
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Other | |
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What You'll Get...
Alongside company paid holidays, you can also look forward to enjoying a great benefits package, free tickets to Merlin attractions globally and 30% discount in our retail shops and restaurants.
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