Golden Nugget Las Vegas
Assistant Curator of Fish & Inverts
Golden Nugget Las Vegas, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
Overview
Aquarium - Downtown Houston has an excellent career opportunity for individuals that have a true passion for food and an unrelenting drive to provide exceptional guest service and hospitality
Assistant Curator of Fish & Inverts
Benefits
Extensive and well-rounded training program
Continued career development and growth opportunities
Generous employee discounts on dining, retail, amusements, and hotels
Multiple health benefit plans to suit your needs
Dental, vision, voluntary life, short term disability, flexible spending accounts and 401 (k)
Paid time off
Monthly discretionary bonus potential
Responsibilities Professional Animal Care
Oversee daily operations related to animal care and husbandry.
Ensure exceptional care for all animals within the collection.
Monitor, interpret, and respond to water quality parameters.
Assess dietary needs and recommend adjustments, as necessary.
Apply principles of disease prevention, treatment, and control.
Assist the veterinary team with examinations, treatments, and necropsies.
Evaluate potential acquisitions or dispositions.
Utilize effective breeding and rearing techniques.
Communication
Keep the Curator informed of departmental progress, challenges, and needs.
Respond to departmental correspondence and guest inquiries.
Promote positive relationships with guests, employees, colleagues, and other departments by modeling professionalism, cooperation, and excellent service.
Department Management
Assist the Curator with administrative responsibilities.
Represent the Habitat Department and/or Downtown Aquarium as needed in the absence of or at the direction of the Curator and General Curator.
Prepare annual animal inventories and required reports.
Maintain accurate records (Species 360 ZIMS) and ensure proper backup storage.
Delegate tasks appropriately to staff members.
Supervision of Personnel
Set an example for the staff by reporting to work in a timely manner and maintaining a clean, professional appearance.
Maintain an effective staffing schedule to meet departmental needs.
Foster a supportive, growth-oriented environment that encourages staff development.
Demonstrate and enforce proper safety procedures; review incidents to identify improvements.
Train staff and provide ongoing training for existing team members.
Facility Maintenance
Collaborate with other departments to maintain exhibits, facilities, and the animal collection in accordance with Downtown Aquarium standards.
Maintain all equipment in optimal working condition.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in biology, zoology, or a related field with equivalent experience
Minimum of five years of experience in an AZA-accredited facility, preferably with a broad range of taxa
Minimum of one year of supervisory or team lead experience, including staff training and performance oversight preferred
Open Water SCUBA certification required. Must be able to pass the institution’s dive physical
Demonstrated proficiency with aquatic life support systems, including pumps, filtration, ozone, UV, and automated controls
Strong working knowledge of animal husbandry, disease prevention and treatment, and breeding/rearing techniques
Organized, self-motivated, and able to manage multiple projects through completion
Excellent communication skills and comfort interacting with guests, volunteers, and media
Membership in professional organizations, including AZA and ZAA, preferred
Ability to work irregular hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays
EOE
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Assistant Curator of Fish & Inverts
Benefits
Extensive and well-rounded training program
Continued career development and growth opportunities
Generous employee discounts on dining, retail, amusements, and hotels
Multiple health benefit plans to suit your needs
Dental, vision, voluntary life, short term disability, flexible spending accounts and 401 (k)
Paid time off
Monthly discretionary bonus potential
Responsibilities Professional Animal Care
Oversee daily operations related to animal care and husbandry.
Ensure exceptional care for all animals within the collection.
Monitor, interpret, and respond to water quality parameters.
Assess dietary needs and recommend adjustments, as necessary.
Apply principles of disease prevention, treatment, and control.
Assist the veterinary team with examinations, treatments, and necropsies.
Evaluate potential acquisitions or dispositions.
Utilize effective breeding and rearing techniques.
Communication
Keep the Curator informed of departmental progress, challenges, and needs.
Respond to departmental correspondence and guest inquiries.
Promote positive relationships with guests, employees, colleagues, and other departments by modeling professionalism, cooperation, and excellent service.
Department Management
Assist the Curator with administrative responsibilities.
Represent the Habitat Department and/or Downtown Aquarium as needed in the absence of or at the direction of the Curator and General Curator.
Prepare annual animal inventories and required reports.
Maintain accurate records (Species 360 ZIMS) and ensure proper backup storage.
Delegate tasks appropriately to staff members.
Supervision of Personnel
Set an example for the staff by reporting to work in a timely manner and maintaining a clean, professional appearance.
Maintain an effective staffing schedule to meet departmental needs.
Foster a supportive, growth-oriented environment that encourages staff development.
Demonstrate and enforce proper safety procedures; review incidents to identify improvements.
Train staff and provide ongoing training for existing team members.
Facility Maintenance
Collaborate with other departments to maintain exhibits, facilities, and the animal collection in accordance with Downtown Aquarium standards.
Maintain all equipment in optimal working condition.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in biology, zoology, or a related field with equivalent experience
Minimum of five years of experience in an AZA-accredited facility, preferably with a broad range of taxa
Minimum of one year of supervisory or team lead experience, including staff training and performance oversight preferred
Open Water SCUBA certification required. Must be able to pass the institution’s dive physical
Demonstrated proficiency with aquatic life support systems, including pumps, filtration, ozone, UV, and automated controls
Strong working knowledge of animal husbandry, disease prevention and treatment, and breeding/rearing techniques
Organized, self-motivated, and able to manage multiple projects through completion
Excellent communication skills and comfort interacting with guests, volunteers, and media
Membership in professional organizations, including AZA and ZAA, preferred
Ability to work irregular hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays
EOE
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