Job Type
Full-time
Description
The Living Desert is seeking qualified candidates to join our Animal Care team as an Animal Care Keeper in the African Safari sections of the zoo. This is a front-line position that requires a motivated, dedicated team player who is willing to make a commitment to this conservation organization supported by a desert focused zoo. We are looking for an individual with strong organizational, decision making, and task management skills while demonstrating ability to work effectively with all levels of staff in a continually changing atmosphere.
The Animal Care team is expected to support the Zoo in its mission “to support desert conservation through preservation, education and appreciation.” If you are looking for an animal care keeper position and want to help the Zoo achieve a forward-thinking vision of a modern zoo, deliver world class care and has an inclusive culture, we are the place for you. We are looking for team members who have the ability to make good decisions regarding the welfare of animals, staff and guests while working for the greater good of the zoo. Cooperative and collaborative team members with a great guest service attitude will thrive here.
Position Summary:
Reports to Animal Care Curator. This position will be primarily focused on the existing African Safari sections of the zoo. The African Safari keepers oversee a diverse range of animals in the Africa area which includes small to large arid land hoof stock (from African and American regions), including a herd of 10 giraffe, small to large carnivores and small to large avian species. Individuals with previous hands-on avian, carnivore or hoof stock training experience with foot/hoof work, blood draw and injection behaviors will be a plus for the African Safari position. Keepers should be skilled in, or open to, learning operant conditioning of animals, including sharing these skills for guest connections in a dynamic and modern approach. The keeper is responsible for creating and maintaining dynamic habitat spaces and providing guest connections in an engaging and modern approach through animal training and animal experiences.
Specific responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Must represent The Living Desert in a professional manner, and act as a role model at all times
- General knowledge of zoo animal husbandry, natural history and observational skills
- Ability to use critical thinking skills to trouble shoot issues and reveal solutions to move the animal team forward
- Ability to remain calm under pressure and remain levelheaded in emergency situations
- Keep accurate and detailed records of daily observations of area collection animals containing information regarding behavior, diet intake, fecal output, behavior, health, weight, breeding, aggression, behavioral enrichment, capture/restraint, prescribed medical treatments in-house
- Attend and participate in staff meetings to discuss the needs of the animal collection and animal staff, resolve challenges, and learn new procedures and policies
- Familiar with USDA and AZA regulations and comply with them
- Contribute and maintain a safe, positive and productive workplace environment for animals, guests and staff
- Perform cleaning and maintenance of assigned habitats and make minor repairs when needed
- Diet/meal preparation, feeding and restocking of feed supplies as needed and as prescribed
- Daily cleaning of animal enclosures, service areas, holding units, and support areas utilizing various tools, instruments, disinfectants; and with the ability to do so safely
- General maintenance of habitats, service/support areas and holding units such as: fence/enclosure repair, furniture, mister system, automatic drinkers, shade cloth, fill holes, etc. Complete monthly containment checks on enclosures.
- Research the animal natural history; observe and recognize a variety of courtship behaviors; creates environments that induce breeding where appropriate and recommended design options
- Participates with the daily behavioral husbandry, operant conditioning and enriching experiences of animal collection
- Strong organizational and communication skills with the ability to accurately report daily information written, orally and with computer programs
- Maintain assigned areas and holding units to ensure animal, keeper, and guest safety, and are in good appearance paying attention to detail for guest viewing at all times
- Excellent guests service and communication skills for effective & engaging public speaking; Gives knowledgeable and engaging tour/talks for guests, staff, and donors
- Ability to work with potentially dangerous animals under the Two Key/Two Lock/Two Keeper and Lock Out Tag Out Engineering Control systems
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
- AA, AS or higher degree in Zoology, Biology, Animal Science or other related degree and at least one year of exotic animal experience preferred.
- Experience with animal training and public presentations a plus.
- Will substitute training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skill, and abilities. Generally, one year of full-time exotic animal experience will translate to one year of college.
- Valid California driver license.
- Must be insurable on The Living Desert’s automobile policy.
- Must provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 including booster if eligible.
Working Conditions:
- Standing, walking, twisting, climbing, crawling, kneeling, reaching motions, lifting (up to 50#)
- Exposure to extreme heat, chemicals and dust/airborne materials.
- Works with potentially dangerous animals (large ungulates, carnivores, venomous snakes)
- Holiday, evening, weekend work required. Available on as needed basis for emergencies and events.
- This is a union-represented position.
Salary Description
$17.61