Facility
Utica Zoo
Closing Date
[jobclosingdate]
Description
The Utica Zoo is seeking an executive team member to lead the Animal Care Department. The General Curator reports to the Executive Director. As a member of the Executive Leadership Team, this position will be expected to participate with all other team members in a collegial and collaborative manner, considering issues and making decisions from the view of the Zoo as a whole, without partiality to one’s own area(s) of responsibility. Members of the Executive Leadership Team must be able to employ systems thinking and understand that all areas of the Zoo are inter-related and dependent on one another. The General Curator is required to provide and promote positive leadership in a team environment. The Utica Zoo staff recently unionized with CSEA.
This position is responsible for the management of the animal care staff and all aspects of the animal collection including, but not limited to; husbandry, health, risk management, enrichment, planning, training, compliance, permitting, accreditation, registrar duties, exhibit design, and research.. The Utica Zoo sits on approximately 67 acres, 40 of which are developed. The Zoo has over 200 animals from 80 different species and is AZA accredited.
Qualifications:
Provide supervision, guidance, and direction for the Animal Care staff
Ensure that all animal care staff adhere to institutional policies and practices
Encourage staff development by actively pursuing opportunities for animal care department team members to participate in workshops, seminars, activities, and conferences aimed at continually improving job knowledge and professional development with the goal of benefitting the Utica Zoo organization
Promote positive mental health, well-being, and staff morale
Plan and implement long and short-term goals for each staff member
Ensure completion of required on-boarding tasks and ensure staff remain current in all areas of training
Responsible for oversight of personnel hiring within the department, with a focus on current and future staffing needs
Schedule and oversee employee and supervisory evaluations within the department
Ensure sound coordination and implementation of Animal Care Intern Program
Keep track of injuries and incident reports and evaluate need for additional training and/or employee correction to minimize incidents
Communicate with Lead Animal Keepers to stay informed of animal health changes and needs within the animal care department
Establish animal care routines for the keepers and continuously evaluate their effectiveness to ensure staff time is efficiently utilized and the animals receive care in a timely manner
Manages payroll for direct reports and oversees the implementation of wage and hour regulations
Lead in short term and long-term animal habitat planning
Create, evaluate, or update standard operating procedures for each habitat
Perform research concerning the natural history and habitat of animals for guidance in enclosure design, exhibition and management techniques with visitor engagement and financial sustainability in mind
Assist in the design and development of new animal habitats and holding facilities with regards to animal spacing requirements, quarantine practices and animal health, with visitor engagement and financial sustainability in mind
Monitor the construction/remodeling of existing habitats via repairs, non-capital renovations and modifications
Continually enhance and improve animal habitats
Collaborate with Maintenance Dept. to identify any potential maintenance or safety issues as it applies to all AZA, USDA, or other applicable standards, and takes necessary steps to correct or resolve them
Monitor pest control program as it applies to animal habitats
Oversee ongoing planning and implementation of an organized collection plan
Supervise and collaborate with the Zoo’s registrar regarding the disposition/acquisition of animals and oversee all related permit requirements
Coordinate SSP activities via regular correspondence
Ensure exhibition of a diverse animal collection
Maintain professional and productive relationships with SSPs, zoological facilities, animal transporters, etc. for the betterment and care of the animal collection of this zoo
Develop and implement animal health and husbandry programs consistent with professional standards of care
Work closely with veterinarian to ensure the best possible health and well-being of the animal collection
Promote communication and information sharing between the zoological community
Assure compliance with relevant local, state, federal and international wildlife, and animal welfare regulation
Ensure maintenance of animal records within Species 360 & ZIMS
Ensure deadline management of permits according to industry and legal standards, including electronic/digitalized updates per AZA and/or USDA requirements
Direct the development, submission and implementation of the Animal Department budget and coordinate purchases while being fiscally responsible
Positively promote and foster work that improves department function and productivity to exceed standards as well as using leadership to promote a team environment
Attend cross functional Animal Management meetings with registrar, zoological managers, and animal care leads
Ensure proper communication of animal care department Executive Director and/or the management team, board meetings, and docent meetings as necessary
Participate in ongoing development and implementation of emergency protocols; organize drills or other learning opportunities to assure zoo preparedness and responsiveness
Maintain active membership in the Utica Zoo emergency response team
Cooperate and assist other Zoo departments in accomplishing institutional goals
Assists in planning and implementing marketing activities
Support Utica Zoo’s conservation and research initiatives
Responds to specific inquiries from the public concerning the zoological collection in a timely manner
Perform keeper, lead keeper, and senior keeper duties as needed
This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive; therefore, the employee may be required to perform other reasonably related duties as assigned
Work Environment/Physical Demands:
This position regularly works with others including Zoo executives and employees, Zoo visitors and community members, media and government officials
The position primarily functions indoors, with frequent exposure to outdoor Zoo environments and external events
The employee is regularly exposed to a variety of animals with risk of animal bites (including venomous), zoonotic disease, and other animal-related injury
Close visual acuity to perform an activity such as preparing and analyzing data and figures, viewing a computer terminal, and extensive reading
Ability to receive detailed information through oral communication (in person and via telephone), at normal speaking levels with or without correction
Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word. The employee must convey detailed or important spoken information to others in small and large group settings.
Hand and finger dexterity sufficient for typing and other administrative tasks
Regular local travel and occasional out-of-town travel required
Must be willing to work weekends, holidays, and occasional after-hour assignments
Must be able to work outdoors in all weather conditions and have the physical ability to perform strenuous work
Must be capable of lifting 50 lbs or more
Education and Pre-requisites
Four-year degree in biology, zoology, animal behavior, animal sciences, wildlife management, psychology, or related field is required; advanced degree is preferred
QUALIFICATIONS:
A minimum of 10 years’ related experience in an AZA accredited facility is Minimum five years’ management experience managing animal teams preferred.
Experience with operant conditioning and enrichment techniques is required
Strong verbal and written English skills and the ability to communicate and work effectively with varied stakeholders. Bilingual skills a plus.
Ability to relate positively with a diverse staff and diverse groups of visitors
Team leadership, financial planning or project management experience preferred
Demonstrated skills in staff training and mentoring
Strong planning, analytical and decision-making skills are required, with the ability to work in a dynamic, evolving organization
Experience with unionized employees preferred
Demonstrated motivational and problem-solving acumen with a high degree of integrity and ethics
Possesses the ability to articulate and inspire support for a vision of the future
Strong computer skills, including proficiency working with databases and Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Word, Excel, Outlook, and Power Point required
Familiarity with USDA, state, federal and other regulatory requirements
Knowledge of AZA accreditation standards, code of ethics and representative husbandry standards; familiarity with AZA and other captive population management programs.
Proof of COVID-19 vaccine
Willingness to be TB tested annually
SCHEDULE:
8 hour shift
Day shift
Holidays
Weekend availability
ABILITY TO COMMUTE/RELOCATE:
Utica, NY 13501: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)
Compensation and benefits
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: Starting at $70,000
Benefits:
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Employee discount
Health insurance
Health savings account
Paid time off
Retirement plan
Vision insurance
Application instructions
Visit https://www.uticazoo.org/generalcurator/ to apply