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Keeper, Herpetology Jobs

Company

Saint Louis Zoo

Address , St. Louis, 63110
Employment type FULL_TIME
Salary
Expires 2023-09-22
Posted at 8 months ago
Job Description

Job Category : Keeper
Requisition Number : KEEPE001223


The Saint Louis Zoo is seeking an experienced keeper to join the herpetology department. The Herpetology team at the Saint Louis Zoo manages over 150 species of reptiles and amphibians. In addition to Zoo-based exhibitry, the Herpetology team is heavily involved in the conservation of many imperiled species through conservation-breeding programs and our WildCare Institute Centers and Programs.

Responsibilities: Responsible for all duties related to the care of a large, diverse collection of reptiles and amphibians, including venomous animals, crocodilians and large constrictors. Major duties include, but are not limited to, cleaning and maintaining animal habitats and service areas, feeding and watering animals, testing water quality, and maintaining HVAC and aquatic life support systems. Individuals must maintain accurate records and behavioral observations, must interact and educate guests and serve as a representative of the Saint Louis Zoo and its many programs, including facilitation of tours and guest engagement opportunities. Keepers participate in initiatives aimed at supporting the sustainability of herpetofauna collections, and are expected to contribute to conservation and propagation projects. Keepers are expected to work closely with staff from other units of the Saint Louis Zoo on a regular basis, including veterinary, nutrition, life support and facilities management. Keepers must evaluate and improve animal welfare, and assisting with research initiatives and priorities as needed. Where appropriate, keeper may participate in field conservation endeavors as opportunities and needs arise to support the work of the Saint Louis Zoo.

Qualifications: Previous paid keeper experience working with reptiles and amphibians is required; experience working with venomous and dangerous reptiles is strongly preferred, this candidate will work with an extensive array of venomous snake species. A Bachelors degree in Biology, Zoology or a related field is desired. Knowledge of animal behavior and natural history, and good observation and record keeping skills are important, and the candidate is required to have good writing and speaking skills. Candidates must have the physical ability to perform required duties as assigned, including standing for long periods of time, lifting, bending, climbing, carrying and lifting equipment and animals and working indoors in rooms with a wide range of humidity and temperature parameters (56–85° F), and outdoors in all types of seasonal and inclement weather. Adherence to safety practices and a good understanding of departmental and Zoo-wide safety procedures is expected, and an established good keeper safety record is preferred. SCUBA and/or dive certification is desirable.

Candidates must demonstrate the ability to work well both independently and, in a team, and communicate professionally and effectively within their team, their manager and curator. A successful candidate will proactively contribute to the team and the Zoo’s conservation mission, and will possess high emotional intelligence.

A competitive candidate will be innovative, positive and will actively support and embody the Saint Louis Zoo’s core values of community, creativity, openness, integrity and life-work balance and follow the Zoo’s three operational guiding keys (Animals Always, People Matter, Operational Excellence). All successful candidates for this position will be required to submit to a criminal background check and drug test.