Association Of Zoos & Aquariums
Primate Wildlife Care Specialist - Full Time - San Diego Zoo
Association Of Zoos & Aquariums, San Diego, California, United States, 92189
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Primate Wildlife Care Specialist - Full Time - San Diego Zoo HOW YOU WILL IMPACT OUR MISSION
The Wildlife Care Specialist performs all job assignments with a positive attitude that supports San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance's mission and vision of saving species worldwide by uniting our expertise in wildlife care and conservation science with our dedication to inspiring passion for nature and leading the fight against extinction. The Wildlife care specialist, under general supervision, feeds and provides for the general care and welfare of assigned wildlife (mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, invertebrates or birds). This position reports to a Lead or Supervisor.
This class is distinguished from the Senior Wildlife care specialist class in that the Wildlife care specialist works under supervision. The Wildlife care specialist performs a wide range of semi-routine functions at either the Zoo or San Diego Zoo Safari Park. This class also consistently demonstrates the desire and ability to engage in positive relationships with internal and external customers.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
Decision‑making: Must have independent and critical thinking ability to respond appropriately to expected and unexpected animal care situations. Must be able to problem solve based on experience and observation and must be able to follow proper procedures.
Prepares food and water for animals, Loads and unloads food from trucks, Feeds animals
Observes assigned animals
Safety: Must be able to safely manage the daily care of non‑domesticated wild animals representing multiple dangerous species. This requires the knowledge of and ability to follow SOPs in each animal area.
Maintains appropriate health and behavior records on assigned animals. Provides species‑appropriate enrichment to assigned animals.
Participates in assisting medical staff in treating wildlife and moving animals
Performs minor or routine maintenance on habitat enclosures. Reports maintenance needs. Operates a variety of light and medium equipment.
Professionalism: Employees are expected to abide by the SDZWA Rules of Engagement. Must foster a positive work environment that promotes trust and integrity. Must be able to accept responsibility and be accountable. Must make decisions that support the goals of the organization.
Cleans habitat areas, pools, animal sleeping areas and service areas
Reports abnormal conditions
Cleans and disinfects utensils, work tools and containers
Participates in and supports animal training programs
Administers prescribed medication and keeps feeding records
Flexibility/Adaptability: Must be able to quickly process and respond to novel situations with professionalism and clear judgment. Must be able to accept irregular shift times, last minute schedule changes, variance in workload, and changing of daily tasks. Must be able to respond appropriately to the animals’ dynamic social and physical states. Must be able to work at variable locations (Zoo, Safari Park, field, CS).
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
A minimum of one to two years working with primates in a Zoological setting. Qualifications include primate husbandry and behavioral knowledge, a basic understanding of operant conditioning, and the care and feeding of wildlife. Safety practices around wildlife are required. Guest interactions/public presentations are required. The qualified candidate is expected to be a team player and have good communication skills. This position involves work with susceptible species; you will be required to show proof of TB and Measles vaccine as a condition of employment. Position also requires successful completion of a physical ability test.
JOB EXPERIENCE
Education, training and/or experience which would clearly demonstrate the essential functions, knowledge and skills outlined. Examples would be 12 to 16 college credit hours in zoology, animal biology or animal husbandry; or, work experience in a Zoo or similar environment where appropriate knowledge and skills in animal care could be acquired preferred.
EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS
High School Diploma Required
California Driver License within 30 Days required
SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
Knowledge of:
Animal behavior
Animal biology and zoology
Care, feeding and handling of wild animals
Safety practices around wild animals
Techniques for restraining or capturing wild animals
Public Speaking
Ability to:
Respond to cautions from co‑workers
Monitor animal behavior and appearance
Operate motorized equipment and vehicles
Use computer programs (Word processing, spreadsheets, PowerPoint, and Internet)
Communicate and work effectively with others
Work in a diverse team environment and motivate others
Multi‑task and prioritize
Understand and follow directions effectively
Deal tactfully and courteously with others
Adhere to the organization’s policies, procedures and regulations
Competently perform the essential functions outlined above
SOME OF THE PERKS YOU WILL ENJOY AS A TEAM MEMBER
Free admission to the San Diego Zoo and the San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Family Passes
Complimentary Tickets
Free Parking at the San Diego Zoo & San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Local and In‑House Discounts
Employee Assistance Program
Wellness Program
IMPORTANT DETAILS
Position Type: Hourly Full‑Time Non‑Exempt Union Position – If selected, there will be fees and dues to be paid to the union.
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Interested in a career in AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums? Learn more about types of zoo and aquarium jobs and relevant education programs in our career center.
Primate Wildlife Care Specialist - Full Time - San Diego Zoo HOW YOU WILL IMPACT OUR MISSION
The Wildlife Care Specialist performs all job assignments with a positive attitude that supports San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance's mission and vision of saving species worldwide by uniting our expertise in wildlife care and conservation science with our dedication to inspiring passion for nature and leading the fight against extinction. The Wildlife care specialist, under general supervision, feeds and provides for the general care and welfare of assigned wildlife (mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, invertebrates or birds). This position reports to a Lead or Supervisor.
This class is distinguished from the Senior Wildlife care specialist class in that the Wildlife care specialist works under supervision. The Wildlife care specialist performs a wide range of semi-routine functions at either the Zoo or San Diego Zoo Safari Park. This class also consistently demonstrates the desire and ability to engage in positive relationships with internal and external customers.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
Decision‑making: Must have independent and critical thinking ability to respond appropriately to expected and unexpected animal care situations. Must be able to problem solve based on experience and observation and must be able to follow proper procedures.
Prepares food and water for animals, Loads and unloads food from trucks, Feeds animals
Observes assigned animals
Safety: Must be able to safely manage the daily care of non‑domesticated wild animals representing multiple dangerous species. This requires the knowledge of and ability to follow SOPs in each animal area.
Maintains appropriate health and behavior records on assigned animals. Provides species‑appropriate enrichment to assigned animals.
Participates in assisting medical staff in treating wildlife and moving animals
Performs minor or routine maintenance on habitat enclosures. Reports maintenance needs. Operates a variety of light and medium equipment.
Professionalism: Employees are expected to abide by the SDZWA Rules of Engagement. Must foster a positive work environment that promotes trust and integrity. Must be able to accept responsibility and be accountable. Must make decisions that support the goals of the organization.
Cleans habitat areas, pools, animal sleeping areas and service areas
Reports abnormal conditions
Cleans and disinfects utensils, work tools and containers
Participates in and supports animal training programs
Administers prescribed medication and keeps feeding records
Flexibility/Adaptability: Must be able to quickly process and respond to novel situations with professionalism and clear judgment. Must be able to accept irregular shift times, last minute schedule changes, variance in workload, and changing of daily tasks. Must be able to respond appropriately to the animals’ dynamic social and physical states. Must be able to work at variable locations (Zoo, Safari Park, field, CS).
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
A minimum of one to two years working with primates in a Zoological setting. Qualifications include primate husbandry and behavioral knowledge, a basic understanding of operant conditioning, and the care and feeding of wildlife. Safety practices around wildlife are required. Guest interactions/public presentations are required. The qualified candidate is expected to be a team player and have good communication skills. This position involves work with susceptible species; you will be required to show proof of TB and Measles vaccine as a condition of employment. Position also requires successful completion of a physical ability test.
JOB EXPERIENCE
Education, training and/or experience which would clearly demonstrate the essential functions, knowledge and skills outlined. Examples would be 12 to 16 college credit hours in zoology, animal biology or animal husbandry; or, work experience in a Zoo or similar environment where appropriate knowledge and skills in animal care could be acquired preferred.
EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS
High School Diploma Required
California Driver License within 30 Days required
SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
Knowledge of:
Animal behavior
Animal biology and zoology
Care, feeding and handling of wild animals
Safety practices around wild animals
Techniques for restraining or capturing wild animals
Public Speaking
Ability to:
Respond to cautions from co‑workers
Monitor animal behavior and appearance
Operate motorized equipment and vehicles
Use computer programs (Word processing, spreadsheets, PowerPoint, and Internet)
Communicate and work effectively with others
Work in a diverse team environment and motivate others
Multi‑task and prioritize
Understand and follow directions effectively
Deal tactfully and courteously with others
Adhere to the organization’s policies, procedures and regulations
Competently perform the essential functions outlined above
SOME OF THE PERKS YOU WILL ENJOY AS A TEAM MEMBER
Free admission to the San Diego Zoo and the San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Family Passes
Complimentary Tickets
Free Parking at the San Diego Zoo & San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Local and In‑House Discounts
Employee Assistance Program
Wellness Program
IMPORTANT DETAILS
Position Type: Hourly Full‑Time Non‑Exempt Union Position – If selected, there will be fees and dues to be paid to the union.
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