Association Of Zoos & Aquariums
Potawatomi Zoo
Swing Keeper - Small Animal
Potawatomi Zoo is seeking a qualified candidate for a full-time Small Animal Swing Keeper Position. The ideal candidate will possess the skills and expertise necessary to perform routine duties within the assigned areas. Responsibilities include all aspects of daily animal care and husbandry for a diverse collection of small animals including: amphibians, reptiles, primates, small carnivores and birds.
The Swing Keeper will be a motivated team player with a strong work ethic. This is a full-time, 40-hour-per-week position offering competitive pay based on experience. Benefits include annual wage increases as outlined in the union contract, a yearly clothing allowance, and additional benefits upon meeting eligibility requirements.
Essential Functions (including but not limited to)
General husbandry and care of assigned animals, including preparation and distribution of approved animal diets.
Close observation of animal behaviors with a particular focus on appropriate appetite, mobility, and waste production to monitor health of animals; notification of appropriate animal care staff of any concerns.
Basic animal capture, restraint and handling techniques: assist in animal procedures including, but not limited to, translocations, veterinary procedures, and crating.
Engage with Zoo guests at habitats, encounters, chats, and/or training demonstrations.
Maintain detailed daily records on assigned animals.
Strong knowledge of zoo layout and general animal collection to respond quickly during animal emergencies and assist guests daily with habitat location.
Adherence to area’s standard operating procedures (SOP).
Knowledge of safety SOP, safety concerns, and reporting protocols.
Inspect, clean, and maintain both exhibit and off-exhibit areas.
Perform species-specific enrichment and guest engagement as assigned.
Report animal illness, maintenance, safety, horticulture, or other needs to appropriate staff.
Respond to emergency situations (e.g., Code Green, Yellow, Red) within the Zoo.
Observe safety policies and procedures in regards to the use of Zoo equipment, materials, chemicals, and vehicles.
Carries out duties and job assignments as delegated by immediate managers or other appropriate members of management.
Qualifications and Experience
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required; advanced degree in Zoology, Biology, or related field of study preferred
Minimum 1 year paid employment at a zoo, aquarium, wildlife facility or equivalent
Internships, volunteer work, etc. may be considered
Basic animal training through the use of operant and classical conditioning
Must have good written and verbal communication skills
Must be personable, proactive, self‑motivated, independent, and a problem solver
Must be able to maintain discretion with confidential information
Ability to develop positive relationships with members of all departments, and to work effectively alone and in group setting
Ability to complete projects in a reasonable time frame, to the complete satisfaction of management
Deal courteously and tactfully with employees, peers, superiors, and the general public
Must be flexible and have the ability to multi‑task in a fast‑paced environment while maintaining a positive attitude with the public
Other Requirements
Conducts all activities in alignment with AZA and USDA standards and guidelines, safety standards, and standards that ensure animal welfare
Ability to work in extreme weather conditions (i.e., heat, rain, or cold)
Possess visual, hearing and other sensory and cognitive capacity appropriate for animal care and general safety practices
Ability to use radio, telephone, and computer to communicate and follow written and verbal instructions
Must be able to work in a variety of physical positions, including sitting, bending, standing, and walking, and to engage in physical labor (raking, sweeping, shoveling)
Must have ability to navigate paved as well as rough terrain on foot and by vehicle
Must be able to safely and effectively engage in heavy lifting (up to 50 pounds)
Ability to work long hours and varying shifts, including nights and weekends, to support special events and the needs of the collection
Attend and complete all required employee trainings
Further Comments Competitive pay based on experience: Keeper I: 16.75 - 20.83 Keeper II: 19.00 - 23.62 Specialist: 23.00 - 28.60
Potawatomi Zoo 500 S. Greenlawn Ave. South Bend , IN 46615
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The Swing Keeper will be a motivated team player with a strong work ethic. This is a full-time, 40-hour-per-week position offering competitive pay based on experience. Benefits include annual wage increases as outlined in the union contract, a yearly clothing allowance, and additional benefits upon meeting eligibility requirements.
Essential Functions (including but not limited to)
General husbandry and care of assigned animals, including preparation and distribution of approved animal diets.
Close observation of animal behaviors with a particular focus on appropriate appetite, mobility, and waste production to monitor health of animals; notification of appropriate animal care staff of any concerns.
Basic animal capture, restraint and handling techniques: assist in animal procedures including, but not limited to, translocations, veterinary procedures, and crating.
Engage with Zoo guests at habitats, encounters, chats, and/or training demonstrations.
Maintain detailed daily records on assigned animals.
Strong knowledge of zoo layout and general animal collection to respond quickly during animal emergencies and assist guests daily with habitat location.
Adherence to area’s standard operating procedures (SOP).
Knowledge of safety SOP, safety concerns, and reporting protocols.
Inspect, clean, and maintain both exhibit and off-exhibit areas.
Perform species-specific enrichment and guest engagement as assigned.
Report animal illness, maintenance, safety, horticulture, or other needs to appropriate staff.
Respond to emergency situations (e.g., Code Green, Yellow, Red) within the Zoo.
Observe safety policies and procedures in regards to the use of Zoo equipment, materials, chemicals, and vehicles.
Carries out duties and job assignments as delegated by immediate managers or other appropriate members of management.
Qualifications and Experience
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required; advanced degree in Zoology, Biology, or related field of study preferred
Minimum 1 year paid employment at a zoo, aquarium, wildlife facility or equivalent
Internships, volunteer work, etc. may be considered
Basic animal training through the use of operant and classical conditioning
Must have good written and verbal communication skills
Must be personable, proactive, self‑motivated, independent, and a problem solver
Must be able to maintain discretion with confidential information
Ability to develop positive relationships with members of all departments, and to work effectively alone and in group setting
Ability to complete projects in a reasonable time frame, to the complete satisfaction of management
Deal courteously and tactfully with employees, peers, superiors, and the general public
Must be flexible and have the ability to multi‑task in a fast‑paced environment while maintaining a positive attitude with the public
Other Requirements
Conducts all activities in alignment with AZA and USDA standards and guidelines, safety standards, and standards that ensure animal welfare
Ability to work in extreme weather conditions (i.e., heat, rain, or cold)
Possess visual, hearing and other sensory and cognitive capacity appropriate for animal care and general safety practices
Ability to use radio, telephone, and computer to communicate and follow written and verbal instructions
Must be able to work in a variety of physical positions, including sitting, bending, standing, and walking, and to engage in physical labor (raking, sweeping, shoveling)
Must have ability to navigate paved as well as rough terrain on foot and by vehicle
Must be able to safely and effectively engage in heavy lifting (up to 50 pounds)
Ability to work long hours and varying shifts, including nights and weekends, to support special events and the needs of the collection
Attend and complete all required employee trainings
Further Comments Competitive pay based on experience: Keeper I: 16.75 - 20.83 Keeper II: 19.00 - 23.62 Specialist: 23.00 - 28.60
Potawatomi Zoo 500 S. Greenlawn Ave. South Bend , IN 46615
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