Lead Animal Keeper - FULL TIME
Position: Lead Animal Keeper – Zone 3
Organizational Relationship
Reports to: Curator of Animal Collections
Supervises: Animal Care Volunteers/Interns
Coordinates with: Zone Leads, Assistant Curators, Animal Care Staff and Veterinary staff
Summary of Responsibilities:
A highly motivated, skilled individual who will perform tasks associated with the husbandry and
maintenance of native and exotic animals in an education and conservation-oriented zoological park. A
successful candidate has a collaborative, team-oriented approach to problem solving, exercises good
judgment, efficiently manages time, foresees and applies safety precautions, possesses excellent written and
oral communication skills, is able to work both independently and in a team environment and maintains
confidentiality and Zoo safety protocols. All EPZ staff members are responsible for delivering exceptional
guest service by creating positive interactions with guests and staff alike.
This position will cover Zone 3 which includes the Habitat HQ, Harmony Hideaway, and Welcome
Center routines. Area Lead will assist and oversee the keeper team in providing daily husbandry for species
including, but not limited to new world primates, African straw-colored fruit bats, Southern tamanuda, two-
toed sloth, muntjac, reptiles, amphibians, black-footed ferrets and a variety of bird species.
- As essential personnel, animal department staff are expected to be available as per business needs which include weekends, holidays, evenings and in inclement weather
- Foster an appreciation of wildlife and their habitats that will inspire active participation in conservation
- Assist management in ensuring safety, cleanliness, and efficiency in all areas of the operation of the Zoo
- Follow and adhere to all policies and procedures and safety protocols for the department and the Zoo
- Use proper radio etiquette and adhere to proper uniform attire at all times
- Ensure that Standard Operating Procedures are kept current
- Ensure that daily, weekly, monthly and yearly area tasks are being scheduled and performed as
needed with appropriate documentation - Maintain strong positive communication with Area Keepers and with other animal department staff
as appropriate - Ensure that animal Areas are organized, clean and ready for USDA inspection at any time
- Manage area supply inventory of consumables or other tools
- Coordinate all aspects of pest control including mammals, birds and invertebrates, implement
Integrated Pest Management Plan for appropriate species - Perform regular equipment checks to prevent against safety hazards (i.e. reptile heat fixtures)
- Perform diligent observation and daily husbandry of all animals in assigned areas as stated in Standard
Operating Procedures (SOPs) - Daily cleaning of exhibits, holding areas, and Zoo grounds, as stated in the SOPs
- Provides overall care and maintenance of assigned work areas ensuring animal health, welfare and safety,
staff safety and public safety through established standard operating procedures for animal care and
exhibition as set forth by AZA and USDA - Perform or assist with diet preparation as needed
- Recognize and remove toxic plants from animal enclosures
- Daily animal record keeping using ZIMS and other tracking logs
- Provides and evaluates animal enrichment in accordance with approved items and schedule
- Report maintenance issues and potential safety hazards to appropriate supervisor
- Assist in training interns
- Daily participation in and consistent application of behavioral husbandry/operant conditioning
- Assist with the movement, capture and restraint of animals
- Assist veterinary staff with the capture and restraint and treatment of animals as well as administration of
prescribed medications and treatments (strictly according to written instructions) - Deliver animal presentations and encounters (including virtual), and public speaking when required
- Observe for any unsafe acts which would cause harm to a guest, Zoo property, or animal collection
- Perform other duties assigned by Director of Animal Care, Assistant Curator, Veterinary Staff, Animal
Supervisors or CEO - Responsible for the safety and care of animal collection and Zoo guests
- Work assignments are subject to the hazards inherent in caring for wild animals in captivity and may include:
- Interaction with a variety of domestic and wild or potentially dangerous animals; animal odors, animal body fluids, cleaning materials, disinfectants, etc.
- Inclement weather conditions
- This position requires significant amounts of heavy lifting
- Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with EPZ staff and volunteers
- Ability to work irregular hours as needed including nights, holidays and weekends
- Ability to work special events and other functions as required
Education and Experience:
- Minimum of one year of full-time paid non-domestic animal care experience working with diverse taxa including dangerous animals is required, AZA accredited facility preferred
- Bachelor’s degree in wildlife management, zoology, biology or related field preferred
- Experience with big cats and two lock-two key shifting preferred
- Proficiency in positive reinforcement training at progressively managed facility
- Successful Completion of the San Diego Zoo Global Academy Animal Welfare Professional Course
- Must have negative TB test
- Rabies vaccination strongly preferred
- Capable of performing strenuous and/or heavy physical labor
- Must have good physical strength and endurance including the ability to lift, move and transport up to 60lbs
- Able to work outside in all weather conditions
- Must be able to work from heights or in confined spaces and have ability to ascend, descend and work from and around stairs and ladders
- Must have a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record
Pay: $18.50 – $20.00/hour
Identification: Two forms of official valid identification are required. Ability to pass background and child abuse clearances