Jobs with Detroit Zoological Society
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Mammal Department Zookeeper
Detroit Zoological Society
Mammal Department Zookeeper General Description The Mammal Department Zookeeper provides care, feeding, enrichment and training for mammals to ensure their well-being and contributes to outstanding g...
Nov 22, 2024
Royal Oak, MI
Staff Accountant
Detroit Zoological Society
Staff Accountant General Description The Staff Accountant is an integral part of the Finance and Administration Department and is responsible for the timely and accurate processing of financial trans...
Oct 21, 2024
Royal Oak, MI
Senior Director of Animal Care
Detroit Zoological Society
Senior Director of Animal Care The Senior Director of Animal Care plans, directs, and oversees all activities of animal care operations at the Detroit Zoo and Belle Isle Nature Center. Principal Dut...
Oct 3, 2024
Royal Oak, MI
Grants Manager
Detroit Zoological Society
Grants Manager The Grants Manager is part of the development team and is responsible for maximizing foundation, corporate and government giving in support of current and planned DZS activities. The...
Oct 3, 2024
Royal Oak, MI
Landscaper
Detroit Zoological Society
Landscaper The Landscaper, under general supervision, performs a wide variety of grounds maintenance and landscaping tasks, including the operation of mobile and mechanized equipment employed on suc...
Sep 4, 2024
Royal Oak, MI
The Mammal Department Zookeeper provides care, feeding, enrichment and training for mammals to ensure their well-being and contributes to outstanding guest experiences by ensuring that mammal exhibits are properly maintained.
The Mammal Department Zookeeper will support, both publicly and privately, the principles of the Detroit Zoological Society. The Mammal Department Zookeeper will maintain a professional manner when dealing with all constituencies and always preserve a high level of confidentiality.
This job description is by no means all inclusive and may be subject to change during a performance period due to the needs of the Detroit Zoological Society and its leadership. This document will be reviewed on a continual basis and will be modified as needed.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
- Provide daily care, including but not limited to, feeding, enrichment, and operant conditioning training for mammals
- Clean animal enclosures and other exhibit areas
- Perform routine exhibit maintenance, including mowing, trimming, and other routine maintenance activities
- Observe and document physical condition and behavior of animals
- Inspect facilities to ensure safety and security
- Capture and restrain animals as needed
- Monitor animal social conditions and situations
- Develop and submit enrichment practices to Coordinator of Enrichment and Research
- Design, construct, and provide enrichment devices to animals
- Coordinate animal health and other medical procedures with veterinary staff
- Provide medical treatments as prescribed by the veterinarians
- Perform routine maintenance and make minor repairs to equipment and facilities
- Communicate needs for maintenance department work requests to supervisor
- Ensure compliance with relevant regulations
- Maintain records, inventories and other information and provide written and verbal reports as required
- Train new staff as required
- Train and supervise interns
- Conduct educational presentations in both formal and informal settings.
- Perform other duties as required.
Education and Experience
- Bachelor's degree in zoology or a closely related discipline and two years' experience in the care and management of mammals
- OR: An associate degree in a related discipline and four years experiences in the care of captive wildlife, two of which include the care and management of mammals.
Work is performed indoors and outdoors with exposure to all seasonal weather conditions, with frequent exposure to and contact with dangerous animals, with risk of zoonotic disease transmission (Hepatitis B, Herpes B, Tuberculosis, Salmonella and others), and with exposure to computer monitors. Evening work will be required as necessary.
Physical Requirements
- This position requires sitting, standing, walking, bending, and stooping for extended periods, the ability to lift and move up to 50 pounds and the use of standard office equipment and the computer.
- The individual must have the ability to perform the essential functions of the job satisfactorily with or without accommodations. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the role.
Just as we value and celebrate biodiversity, the DZS celebrates the diversity of our human community. We are committed to ensuring that our programs and facilities are fully accessible to create a welcoming and inclusive workplace for all.