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Education: Associate’s or Bachelor's degree in Zoology, Biology, Animal Behavior, Conservation Science, or a related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience demonstrating progressive responsibility in animal care.
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8+ years of experience overseeing or supporting team operations for large, socially complex hoof stock and pachyderm species, such as elephants, giraffes, rhinos, zebras, bongo, kudu, or warthogs, including behavioral observation, social group management, and risk mitigation in protected- or restricted-contact environments.
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Physical safety & risk management: understanding the force potential of large animals; maintaining safe distances and following protected/restricted contact procedures.
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Herd and social group management: recognizing dominance hierarchies, conflict, and interspecies interactions.
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Habitat & environmental management: rotational grazing, mixed-species habitat design, and large-scale enrichment planning.
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Equipment & infrastructure knowledge: gates, chutes, barriers, and handling tools specific to large ungulates/pachyderms.
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Behavioral management coordination: facilitating introductions, transfers, and veterinary interventions safely within herds.
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At least 3+ years in a formal supervisory or team-lead capacity, overseeing staff performance, operational safety, and area workflows.
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Experience managing budgets, resources, schedules, or operational projects.
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Demonstrated leadership and professional involvement, including mentoring and developing staff, supporting volunteers or interns, and participating in SSPs, TAGs, MAPs, or studbook programs.
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All duties must be performed in accordance with institutional safety, biosecurity, and operational protocols.
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Work in close proximity to multiple species, including large, socially complex, and perform tasks such as lifting, restraining, or safely interacting with animals.
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Consistently adhere to safety and biosecurity protocols, including protected/restricted contact procedures, emergency response procedures, and species-specific handling guidelines.
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Ability to remain standing or sitting for extended periods during animal care, observations, training, or administrative duties.
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Hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills required for grasping, turning, manipulating, or distributing objects of varying size and weight, including feed, enrichment items, bedding, medical equipment, and tools.
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Ability to lift, carry, and move objects up to 50 lbs safely, including feed, bedding, enrichment materials, veterinary supplies, and equipment, as required to perform essential job functions.
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Ability to climb ladders, access elevated platforms, and maneuver safely in confined or elevated enclosures, aviaries, or aquatic habitats.
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Ability to respond quickly to emergencies, including handling animals, equipment, or hazardous conditions while maintaining team and animal safety.
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Ability to walk, bend, kneel, crouch, crawl, climb, and reach to perform husbandry, cleaning, enrichment, or animal handling tasks.
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Visual acuity to read, write, monitor animal behavior, and observe environmental cues.
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Auditory acuity to hear and respond to verbal commands, team communications, alarms, and animal vocalizations for safe animal care and emergency response.
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Ability to operate motorized carts, trucks, and power tools safely in accordance with institutional policies.
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Ability to work safely in indoor and outdoor environments, including varying weather, terrain, water access, and specialized habitats.
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Ability to follow species-specific handling requirements, including restraint, enrichment, and training protocols, for the safety of staff, animals, and the public.
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Exposure to various weather conditions, including extreme heat, sunlight, cold, rain, and wind.
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Potential exposure to allergens (dust, animal dander, pollen, etc.), bloodborne pathogens, zoonotic diseases and injuries from animals.
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Irregular work hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays are required.
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Exposure to hazards such wildlife, waste, equipment, loud noises, chemicals, and heights.
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May require being on call for emergencies.
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Must be available to fulfill disaster-response duties as required.
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May Handle remote darting equipment or weapons.
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