THE Roman emperors had them, most English kings had them and now Mont Orgueil Castle wants a new one.
Jersey Heritage is looking for a new falconer to continue enthralling the medieval fortress’s many visitors.
The current castle falconer, Mike Entwistle, is retiring from the Living History role and his replacement is now being sought. No previous experience is necessary and training will be given.
Chris Addy, Jersey Heritage’s sites curator, said: ‘Jersey Heritage has provided falconry demonstrations at Mont Orgueil for many years.
‘It was an activity central to medieval life, and the castle falconer is an important costumed role at one of our most popular visitor sites.’
He added: ‘Mike has done a fantastic job for us and his replacement needs to be someone with a passion for local history and who enjoys being around animals, while also relishing the opportunity to share their knowledge and enthusiasm with our visitors.’
The successful candidate will be trained during March and April with a view to starting demonstrations in May.
Richard Hall, of Jersey Falconry, will teach the new recruit how to handle and work with Sovereign, one of its birds. Mr Entwistle will also share his experience and knowledge.
The falconer gives demonstrations two days a week at Mont Orgueil from May until the end of September.
Mr Entwistle said: ‘This is a unique role that engages the historic skills of a falconer and an ability to capture the imagination of visitors to Mont Orgueil.
‘I found it very rewarding, as people always enjoyed my falconry demonstrations and were excited to see a trained hawk flying free at the castle.’
Anyone interested in applying for the job can find more details at jerseyheritage.org/about-us/jobs/. The closing date is 25 February.