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Primate Keeper III - Orangutans

Zoo Atlanta
Atlanta, United States Posted: July 24, 2024


Minutes from downtown, Zoo Atlanta is the oldest and one of the most respected cultural destinations in the Southeast’s largest and most vibrant city. Culture, dining, nightlife, and famously eclectic neighborhoods, not to mention a temperate climate year-round, attract a growing number of newcomers to the one-and-only Atlanta. Atlanta is known as the "City in the Trees," with the Zoo and surrounding neighborhood showcasing why. The zoo is in a strong financial position and is committed to investing in our staff and facilities to continue our focus on animal care, research, and conservation. We offer competitive pay rates, a diverse animal collection and an enriching work environment. We are looking for new team members dedicated to providing the best in animal welfare. A relocation stipend will be offered to those moving from out of state.

Job Summary:
  • Animal keepers are responsible for animal welfare and husbandry, including training and enrichment.
  • Additionally, animal keepers are responsible for maintenance of habitats, holdings, and public areas as assigned.
  • The Keeper III will report to the area managers and should be willing to serve as a point person in the absence of managers.
  • For more information about our mission, animal, conservation, and research programs visit www.zooatlanta.org. Zoo Atlanta is home to one of North America’s largest populations of gorillas and orangutans.
  • Our primate programs are nationally and internationally recognized with our research, training, enrichment, and animal care techniques contributing to the world’s knowledge of ape biology, behavior, and management.
  • Zoo Atlanta is also the only facility in North America that houses drill monkeys, considered endangered by IUCN. Our small primates live in dynamic mixed species habitats.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES, SKILLS, AND RESPONSIBILITES:
  • Must be willing to support Zoo Atlanta’s strategic plan, mission and values, and work with all zoo staff to support these plans.
  • Maintain a high-performance level of excellent animal care.
  • Participate in and support collaborative efforts pertaining to the care of the collection including training, enrichment, research, and education.
  • Complete behavioral management training provided by Zoo Atlanta and utilize operant conditioning and enrichment techniques.
  • Complete animal welfare training provided by Zoo Atlanta, participate in animal welfare assessments, and contribute to follow-through on animal welfare action items when necessary.
  • Effectively monitor health and behavior of the animal collection and communicate changes to supervisor and veterinary staff. Oversee administration of medications as applicable.
  • Actively support and implement area policies, procedures, and protocols to ensure the highest standards of care for the collection and the safety of staff and guests.
  • Maintain the highest level of safety in the work area through implementation of safety protocols and procedures.
  • Use positive interpersonal skills to form and maintain professional relationships within the work environment.
  • Maintain a high-performance level of guest interactions including scheduled on-ground talks.
  • Takes action to advance and promote department function and productively motivates others to do the same.
  • Highly proficient at communicating with supervisory staff and co-workers both written and orally.
  • Write daily reports, logs, animal records, and other records as assigned and serves as a resource for effective record keeping.
  • Demonstrates the ability to coordinate and supervise activities of interns and volunteers.
  • Actively assists others in expanding and developing their job knowledge.
  • Must be able to work independently.
  • Responsible for special projects, procedures, and goals set forth by the area managers.
  • Demonstrates the ability to meet challenges with a solution-oriented approach.
  • Must be dependable and reliable: be timely, be responsive, be organized, meet deadlines, take responsibility, and help other zoo staff as needed.
  • Promote communication and information sharing between the zoological community.
  • Employees must strive to decrease our environmental footprint to serve as models to our patrons to do the same through education and example.
  • Must be able and willing to work flexible hours, weekends, and holidays.
  • Must be able to be trained and carry pepper spray.
  • Must be willing to comply with department PPE policy.
  • This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive; therefore, the employee may be required to perform other reasonably related duties as assigned by management.
Required Experience:
QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Experience with operant conditioning and enrichment techniques is strongly preferred.
  • Must have the ability to: demonstrate focus, follow written verbal instructions, effectively promote organization, manage stress to perform the job effectively, remember details, manage time effectively, apply critical thinking techniques, analyze, and solve problems.
  • Demonstrate computer proficiency to complete the functions of this position.
  • Must be able to use light power tools after suitable training.
  • A minimum of 5 years prior related animal care experience is required. Paid experience at an AZA accredited facility is preferred.
  • Previous primate experience required
EDUCATION:
  • Four-year degree in biology, psychology, or related field is preferred; sufficient relevant experience will be considered.
DRIVING REQUIREMENTS:
  • Must obtain and maintain a valid Georgia driver’s license with a safe driving record.
WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
  • Must be able to work outdoors in all weather conditions and have the physical ability to perform strenuous work.
MISC:
  • This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive.
  • Therefore, the employee may be required to perform other reasonably related duties as assigned by the immediate supervisor or other management.
  • The company reserves the right to revise or change job duties as business requirements dictate.
  • It is mutually agreed that this job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment.
  • Zoo Atlanta is an EOE and provides a Smoke-free and Drug-free Work Environment
  • To apply for this position, please go to our website: zooatlanta.org/About/Careers
Experience Required
  • Experience with operant conditioning and enrichment techniques is strongly preferred.
  • Must have the ability to: demonstrate focus, follow written verbal instructions, effectively promote organization, manage stress to perform the job effectively, remember details, manage time effectively, apply critical thinking techniques, analyze, and solve problems.
  • Demonstrate computer proficiency to complete the functions of this position.
  • Must be able to use light power tools after suitable training.
  • A minimum of 5 years prior related animal care experience is required.
  • Paid experience at an AZA accredited facility is preferred.
  • Previous primate experience required
Perks
  • Health Insurance,
  • Retirement Plan with Employer Matching,
  • PTO,
  • Opportunities for professional development,
  • one time relocation stipend in the amount of $3,000
Salary
  • $20.30/hour (base) experience could increase our offer.

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