Full-time Hoofstock Zookeeper - Dakota Zoo
Association of Zoos & Aquariums
Bismarck, ND (In Person)
Full-Time
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Job Description
This person is directly supervised by the Senior Keeper, Animal Staff Supervisor, and ultimately the Assistant Zoo Director and Zoo Director. Performs daily zookeeping activities which includes feeding, cleaning, assessing welfare, documenting observations, behavioral training, animal enrichment, and all other aspects of animal care at the Dakota Zoo. Performs other duties as assigned which includes but is not limited to general maintenance of exhibits and grounds, maintenance of equipment, maintaining animal food supplies, assisting in medical duties, neonate care, and other miscellaneous tasks. Continues to develop knowledge of animals at our facility and shares this information with other staff, public, and volunteers. Participates in empathy focused keeper chats, zoo camps, animal encounters, and other miscellaneous education opportunities. Assists with local and regional conservation efforts. Willing to be a positive team player and continue to maintain and build strong communication with coworkers and managers. This position works primarily with the zoo's wilderness trail and farmyard. Animals include elk, bison, wild sheep species, deer species, mountain goat, takin, Bactrian camel, pronghorn, Przewalski's horse, highland cattle, llama, whooping crane, exotic pheasants, and other various domestic species. There are opportunities for continuing education and heavy equipment training. This is a benefited position. Desirable Education, Experience and Qualifications Degree in Zoology, Biology, or related field preferred. Ability to serve as a positive, energetic, and supportive co-worker. Strong communication skills and willingness to work with a team. Experience with and knowledge of animal husbandry practices, including operant conditioning and enrichment, preferable from an AZA or ZAA accredited facility. Experience with and knowledge of animal records keeping systems, preferable from an AZA or ZAA accredited facility. Experience with and knowledge of large hoofstock preferable from an AZA or ZAA accredited facility. Displays a professional attitude and appearance to visitors, volunteers, and co-workers. Possession of a valid North Dakota driver's license, or ability to gain within 3 months.