A luxury resort is on the lookout for a CFO - a chief flamingo officer.
The lucky person would be responsible for Baha Mar's pink feathered friends which roam the resort's beaches and grounds.
To be qualified for the role, applicants must have a degree in zoology or a related field.
Day-to-day tasks will include training the flamingos and making sure they have enough food.
The Chief Flamingo Officer must also help develop a breeding program to ensure a healthy population and they must be prepared to incubate eggs, hand-rear young and attend sick animals in case of emergency.
Along with having the right animal skills, the employee must be good with people.
Currently the hotel has an array of other animals on site including turtles, sting rays and nurse sharks.
These can be found within an area called 'the sanctuary' where guests can have close-up encounters with the creatures.
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