Tanganyika Wildlife Park
Craft WOW Moments. Inspire Action. Drive Conservation.
At Tanganyika Wildlife Park, we go beyond caring for animals. We create once-in-a-lifetime experiences that make you say "WOW". Inspiring generations to become conservation champions.
If you're passionate about animals, driven by purpose, and believe that one moment can change a life then this is where you belong.
Why Tanganyika? A Front Row Seat to Conservation in Action We're not a zoo. We're an experience. At Tanganyika, you'll be part of a team pioneering interactive conservation experiences that educate, engage, and empower. We do conservation a bit different our focus is conservation one person at a time. Making people aware of the species, getting them interested, and then calling them to action.
Work That Gives You Goosebumps From helping a toddler feed a giraffe for the first time to guiding a training session with a curious lemur, your job here is anything but ordinary. This is the kind of place where work and wonder collide.
Real Growth. Real Mentorship. Real Impact. Whether you're starting your career or seeking your next challenge, Tanganyika invests in you. We care about you beyond the workplace with initiatives to help our team reduce their consumer debt to an employee assistance program to our Dream Manager program, we want you to become the best YOU.
A Culture That Cares-For Animals
and
Humans We lead with love, and it shows. Our team is fiercely supportive, deeply passionate, and united by a shared purpose. And yes, your "co-workers" might include sloths, rhinos, and porcupines.
Purpose That Reaches Beyond the Park Every moment you create here fuels a global mission. Whether it's supporting field conservation projects or inspiring a child to become a future biologist, your work leaves a legacy.
The
Hoofstock Team
manages one of the most diverse and exciting animal collections at the park-including one of the largest giraffe herds in the U.S., Grevy zebra, Indian rhinos, pygmy hippos, okapi, springbok, and a wide variety of primates like mandrills, gibbons, lemurs, and more. This dedicated team is committed to exceptional animal care, strong team dynamics, and continuous growth through open communication and shared goals.
From supporting successful breeding programs to training ambassador animals and caring for a wide range of species, the Hoofstock Team blends hard work with big heart. If baby giraffe steps, pygmy hippo snacks, and primate antics sound like your kind of day-this is the team for you!
Why Lead at Tanganyika?
Lead with Purpose:
As an Animal Care Supervisor, you'll lead a passionate team responsible for the daily care, enrichment, and behavioral training of a wide variety of species. Your leadership directly impacts animal welfare, team success, and the quality of our guest experience.
Elevate Animal Care:
You'll help shape and improve husbandry practices, enrichment strategies, and training programs that support physical and behavioral health-always striving to innovate and raise the bar for animal welfare.
Inspire Conservation Awareness:
Whether directly engaging with guests or supporting your team behind the scenes, you'll play a key role in connecting people to wildlife through meaningful storytelling and powerful experiences that inspire stewardship.
Grow People and Programs:
Through intentional coaching and mentorship, you'll develop your team's skills, guide professional growth, and contribute to a positive, collaborative culture where everyone is empowered to own their role and grow every day.
What You'll Do Provide strong
Leadership, Management, and Accountability (LMA)
to your team, fostering a culture of ownership, collaboration, and growth. Create and manage team schedules to ensure smooth daily operations and proper animal coverage. Oversee the wellness, training, enrichment, health care, and daily husbandry of the animals in your department, ensuring all related documentation is accurate and up to date. Collaborate across departments to support the ongoing development of your team, animal programs, and park-wide initiatives. Manage and implement diet changes, communicating with the Nutrition and Vet teams as needed. Maintain accurate and proactive supply lists to ensure your area is well-stocked and prepared. Coordinate closely with the veterinary team to monitor animal health, schedule exams or procedures, communicate updates, and support medical care as needed. Step in for routine coverage when needed to support your team and ensure consistent animal care. What You Bring
Minimum of 3 years paid experience in the zoological field Prior leadership or supervisory experience strongly preferred. Experience working with animal species listed in department description Excellent public speaking and customer service skills Desire to grow as a team member, animal keeper, and human being Ability to stand or walk and be able to perform physical work outside in all weather conditions Ability to bend, stoop, and lift 50-75 pounds when necessary Ability to work long hours, weekend, weekdays, holidays, and everyday What We Offer
Starting salary of $37,336 ($17.95/hr) with additional pay modifiers for previous Keeper experience Year round, full-time position Professional development program that allows Keepers to improve their skill set and earn additional pay compensation Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Supplemental Insurance HSA 401(k) Unlimited PTO starting at 90 days In-House Discounts EAP - mental well-being program including therapy sessions for all staff and their immediate family Free admission to TWP for yourself and family
Apply at
https://tagannyikawildlifeparkllc.easyapply.co If you have any issues apply please email
amoody@twpark.com
for assistance.
If you're passionate about animals, driven by purpose, and believe that one moment can change a life then this is where you belong.
Why Tanganyika? A Front Row Seat to Conservation in Action We're not a zoo. We're an experience. At Tanganyika, you'll be part of a team pioneering interactive conservation experiences that educate, engage, and empower. We do conservation a bit different our focus is conservation one person at a time. Making people aware of the species, getting them interested, and then calling them to action.
Work That Gives You Goosebumps From helping a toddler feed a giraffe for the first time to guiding a training session with a curious lemur, your job here is anything but ordinary. This is the kind of place where work and wonder collide.
Real Growth. Real Mentorship. Real Impact. Whether you're starting your career or seeking your next challenge, Tanganyika invests in you. We care about you beyond the workplace with initiatives to help our team reduce their consumer debt to an employee assistance program to our Dream Manager program, we want you to become the best YOU.
A Culture That Cares-For Animals
and
Humans We lead with love, and it shows. Our team is fiercely supportive, deeply passionate, and united by a shared purpose. And yes, your "co-workers" might include sloths, rhinos, and porcupines.
Purpose That Reaches Beyond the Park Every moment you create here fuels a global mission. Whether it's supporting field conservation projects or inspiring a child to become a future biologist, your work leaves a legacy.
The
Hoofstock Team
manages one of the most diverse and exciting animal collections at the park-including one of the largest giraffe herds in the U.S., Grevy zebra, Indian rhinos, pygmy hippos, okapi, springbok, and a wide variety of primates like mandrills, gibbons, lemurs, and more. This dedicated team is committed to exceptional animal care, strong team dynamics, and continuous growth through open communication and shared goals.
From supporting successful breeding programs to training ambassador animals and caring for a wide range of species, the Hoofstock Team blends hard work with big heart. If baby giraffe steps, pygmy hippo snacks, and primate antics sound like your kind of day-this is the team for you!
Why Lead at Tanganyika?
Lead with Purpose:
As an Animal Care Supervisor, you'll lead a passionate team responsible for the daily care, enrichment, and behavioral training of a wide variety of species. Your leadership directly impacts animal welfare, team success, and the quality of our guest experience.
Elevate Animal Care:
You'll help shape and improve husbandry practices, enrichment strategies, and training programs that support physical and behavioral health-always striving to innovate and raise the bar for animal welfare.
Inspire Conservation Awareness:
Whether directly engaging with guests or supporting your team behind the scenes, you'll play a key role in connecting people to wildlife through meaningful storytelling and powerful experiences that inspire stewardship.
Grow People and Programs:
Through intentional coaching and mentorship, you'll develop your team's skills, guide professional growth, and contribute to a positive, collaborative culture where everyone is empowered to own their role and grow every day.
What You'll Do Provide strong
Leadership, Management, and Accountability (LMA)
to your team, fostering a culture of ownership, collaboration, and growth. Create and manage team schedules to ensure smooth daily operations and proper animal coverage. Oversee the wellness, training, enrichment, health care, and daily husbandry of the animals in your department, ensuring all related documentation is accurate and up to date. Collaborate across departments to support the ongoing development of your team, animal programs, and park-wide initiatives. Manage and implement diet changes, communicating with the Nutrition and Vet teams as needed. Maintain accurate and proactive supply lists to ensure your area is well-stocked and prepared. Coordinate closely with the veterinary team to monitor animal health, schedule exams or procedures, communicate updates, and support medical care as needed. Step in for routine coverage when needed to support your team and ensure consistent animal care. What You Bring
Minimum of 3 years paid experience in the zoological field Prior leadership or supervisory experience strongly preferred. Experience working with animal species listed in department description Excellent public speaking and customer service skills Desire to grow as a team member, animal keeper, and human being Ability to stand or walk and be able to perform physical work outside in all weather conditions Ability to bend, stoop, and lift 50-75 pounds when necessary Ability to work long hours, weekend, weekdays, holidays, and everyday What We Offer
Starting salary of $37,336 ($17.95/hr) with additional pay modifiers for previous Keeper experience Year round, full-time position Professional development program that allows Keepers to improve their skill set and earn additional pay compensation Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Supplemental Insurance HSA 401(k) Unlimited PTO starting at 90 days In-House Discounts EAP - mental well-being program including therapy sessions for all staff and their immediate family Free admission to TWP for yourself and family
Apply at
https://tagannyikawildlifeparkllc.easyapply.co If you have any issues apply please email
amoody@twpark.com
for assistance.