Animal Care Associate – Aquatics (Full-Time)
ZooTampa is looking for a full-time Animal Care Associate to join our Aquatics team. Duties include, but are not limited to, responsibility of husbandry of animals in collection, exhibit and holding tank maintenance, the acquisition, transport, and care of aquatic specimens, maintenance of life support systems, and maintaining proper water quality. Working knowledge of all aquarium animals including fish, elasmobranchs, invertebrates, and aquatic reptiles. Exhibit diving and cleaning.
Functions & Responsibilities
Essential Functions
Your day to day
Provide exceptional care to all animals and exhibits including husbandry and health of animals, water quality, maintenance, feeding, and daily cleaning.
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.
Shift animals according to area’s standard operating procedures (SOP).
Animal capture, restraint and handling techniques.
Engage with the Zoo guests at exhibits, conservation stations, keeper talks, training demonstrations and/or shows.
Maintain detailed daily records on assigned animals.
Assist in animal procedures including, but not limited to, translocations, veterinary procedures and crating.
Strong knowledge of Zoo layout and general animal collection to respond quickly during animal emergencies and also assist guests on a daily basis with exhibit location.
Initiates and completes area projects with supervisor’s approval.
Adherence to area’s standard operating procedures (SOP).
Knowledge of safety SOP, safety concerns and reporting protocols.
Knowledge of husbandry requirements and the prevention of zoonotic diseases.
Knowledge of basic nutrition requirements for assigned area(s).
Assist registrar in area’s record keeping.
Inspect, clean and maintain both exhibit and off-exhibit areas.
Propose and perform species-specific enrichment.
Promote active guest engagement through interaction with guests during both formal and informal discussions, during events and as otherwise assigned.
Report animal illness, maintenance, safety, horticulture or other needs to appropriate staff.
Assist in animal procedures including, but not limited to, translocations, veterinary procedures and crating.
Respond to and assist supervisor in guiding the resolution of emergency situations (e.g., Code I, II, III) within the Zoo.
Guide subordinate co-workers on intermediate procedures.
Observe safety policies and procedures in regard to the use of Zoo equipment, materials, chemicals and vehicles.
Other Duties & Responsibilities
Other Requirements
Conducts all activities in alignment with AZA standards and guidelines, all relevant laws and regulations, safety standards and standards that ensure animal welfare.
Ability to work in extreme weather conditions typical to west central Florida (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 weekend, to support special events and the needs of the collection.
Skills & Experience
Knowledge & Skills
What are we looking for?
High school diploma or general education degree (GED); AA degree or higher preferred.
Three or more years paid keeper experience in an AZA accredited institution.
Open water certification and First-Aid Certification for specific areas.
Knowledge of Word Processing software and Spreadsheet software.
Must have good written and oral communication skills and ability to effectively participate in guest engagement activities.
Must be self-motivated and goal oriented.
Must be able to maintain discretion with confidential information.
Ability to appropriately apply animal training through the use of operant and classical conditioning.
Thorough knowledge of zoonotic diseases and prevention.
Ability to develop and maintain positive relationships with members of all departments and to work effectively alone and in group settings.
Ability to complete projects in a reasonable time frame to the satisfaction of management.
Deal courteously and tactfully with employees, peers, superiors and the general public.
Knowledge of occupational hazards and appropriate safety precautions.
Must have the ability to follow specific instructions and also be comfortable self-directing.
Must be flexible and have the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment while maintaining a positive attitude with the public.
Knowledge of occupational hazards and appropriate safety precautions.
Capacity to anticipate and ability to think ahead and plan.
Capacity to change: ability to identify and correct operational problems quickly.
Must be able to think logically and solve problems with minimal guidance.
Other Requirements
Education & Experience
What are we looking for?
High school diploma or general education degree (GED); AA degree or higher preferred.
Three or more years paid keeper experience in an AZA accredited institution.
Open water certification and First-Aid Certification for specific areas.
Knowledge of Word Processing software and Spreadsheet software.
Must have good written and oral communication skills and ability to effectively participate in guest engagement activities.
Must be self-motivated and goal oriented.
Must be able to maintain discretion with confidential information.
Ability to appropriately apply animal training through the use of operant and classical conditioning.
Thorough knowledge of zoonotic diseases and prevention.
Ability to develop and maintain positive relationships with members of all departments and to work effectively alone and in group settings.
Ability to complete projects in a reasonable time frame to the satisfaction of management.
Deal courteously and tactfully with employees, peers, superiors and the general public.
Knowledge of occupational hazards and appropriate safety precautions.
Must have the ability to follow specific instructions and also be comfortable self-directing.
Must be flexible and have the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment while maintaining a positive attitude with the public.
Knowledge of occupational hazards and appropriate safety precautions.
Capacity to anticipate and ability to think ahead and plan.
Capacity to change: ability to identify and correct operational problems quickly.
Must be able to think logically and solve problems with minimal guidance.
Job Requirements
Physical Requirements
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 weekend, to support special events and the needs of the collection.