Facility

Oakland Zoo

Closing Date

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Description

An Animal Keeper may hold any keeper position in the Animal Care, Conservation and Research Department (Primary, Relief, or Floater). An Animal Keeper may be fairly new to the field or have experience in the areas of animal care and management. Work ranges from the physical tasks associated with feeding and maintenance of the animals’ living areas to more analytical tasks of planning, record keeping and communication. The Animal Keeper is expected to develop the appropriate level of knowledge of the natural history and captive wildlife management to insure the best possible physical and psychological well-being of the animals in his/her care. The Animal keeper is expected to be able to use the tools of animal observation, enrichment, training and other management methods to ensure the best possible psychological well-being of the animals in their care. S/he is expected to implement Department/Zoo priorities as well as demonstrate the initiative and expertise to regularly find ways to make improvements. S/he is expected to guide and support junior staff and volunteers as appropriate. The Animal Keeper takes direction from the Lead/Senior Keeper and/or the Zoological Manager regarding daily operations as appropriate. S/he must also be able to represent the Zoo in a variety of public settings including press interviews, instructional classes and casual communication with Zoo guests. This position is for a Floating Keeper, this person is trained to cover two to three different animal strings in the Zoo. Each string has a Supervising Primary, who works five days per week on the string and is responsible for the daily management of the string and string staff. The Floating keeper is expected to cover strings in the absence of the primary keeper, assist the primary keeper with the string duties, and complete other duties and special projects as assigned. The strings for this position include diverse taxa, such as giraffe and other large ungulates, lions and tigers, birds, reptiles, and primates.

Education and Pre-requisites

JOB REQUIREMENTS
1. Minimum of two years full time experience in the care of captive wildlife in the zoo field.
2. Good physical condition; able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs. (i.e. feed sack) and move a minimum of 120lbs.(i.e. hay bale)
3. Valid driver’s license and clean driving record
4. Willingness to work outside normal business hours including weekends and holidays.
5. Good written and verbal communications skills
6. Knowledge of the habits and hazards of working with wild animals; willingness to work with some physical risk while observing proper safety precautions

EXPERIENCE AND QUALITIES PREFERRED
1. Bachelor’s degree in zoology, biology or a related field.
2. Considerable knowledge and experience in behavioral training theory and practical application
3. Working knowledge of large ungulates, large carnivores, and/or birds and reptiles

Compensation and benefits

SALARY AND BENEFITS: $16.11/hour. Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, life insurance and 403B retirement benefits. Two weeks’ vacation for the first five years and ten paid holidays.

Application instructions

CLOSING DATE: 15 DECEMBER, 2015
Candidates not meeting minimum requirements will not receive a response.
Applicants selected for candidacy are required to attend an on-site working interview.

TO APPLY:
Submit resume, 3 professional references and cover letter accepted via email only
Send to: Darren Minier, Zoological Manager
Email: dminier@oaklandzoo.org