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ASSOCIATE VETERINARIAN - SMALL & EXOTIC ANIMAL PRACTICE
Wulf - Talent HuntersPA, United StatesASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF RARE ANIMAL CONSERVATION CENTER
Philadelphia ZooPA, United States- Full-time
Who We Are :
Philadelphia Zoo works to fulfill our mission as an animal care organization, as a resource to schools and families, and as an ark and advocate for endangered animals around the world.
What makes the Zoo a unique place to work? Whether you are involved with caring for animals, educating our visitors or working in a behind-the-scenes position in administration, maintenance or garden services, all of our positions share our institutional mission, purpose, and core values.
Who We Are Looking For :
Reporting to the Director of Primates and Small Mammals, the Assistant Director of Rare Animal Conservation Center will supervise and coordinate the day-to-day activities of the keeper staff; and develop and oversee implementation of protocols for animal care, keeper safety, and facility upkeep. Will assist Director in carrying out collection planning, budget development, managing facility renovation / construction / maintenance, and moving animals. Will be responsible for implementing keeper training programs, ordering and maintaining inventory and maintenance of equipment (including exhibit signage and educational displays). Will act as the first point of contact for the Keepers and will assist with the deployment of enrichment and training plans, and welfare assessments. Additional projects and duties as assigned.
What You Will Do :
- Responsible for the daily supervision of keeper staff. This includes coaching, counseling providing performance feedback and formal evaluations. Coordinates / sets keeper schedules and assignments. With Director, identifies staff training needs and may implement training programs. Efforts are done in accordance with established organizational policies, guidelines, protocols, SOPs and the collective bargaining agreement. Develops, documents and administers policies and protocols related to keeper staff, including safety protocols.
- Assists Directors in creating and implementing a high-quality animal care program. Develops, documents and administers policies and protocols for collection care, including exhibit maintenance, exhibit outfitting, pest control, enrichment, husbandry-related training. Works closely with appropriate staff on veterinary care and nutrition. Routinely inspects exhibits and work areas to ensure the health and safety of animals and staff. Keeps up to date on all individual animals in the collection. Assists in developing and implementing animal collection plans and breeding programs. Participates in / oversees the capture, crating and transfer of animals.
- Responsible for ensuring teams are maintaining clean, organized and well-maintained facilities. Directs minor, routine and emergency repairs necessary for animal management and exhibition. Submits work requests and tracks completion. Coordinates the implementation of modifications and improvements to facilities, exhibits, etc. Oversees ordering, inventory, maintenance and upkeep of equipment including but not limited to vehicles, tools, animal care supplies etc.
- Leads efforts to deliver excellent guest experience. Provides information for and participates in education, public relations, membership and other programs including facilities tours and lectures. Coordinates with other departments on exhibit signage and interpretation to ensure accuracy.
- Manages and / or participates in population management programs at the institutional, regional, national and international levels. Participates in AZA programs as assigned.
- Participates in all aspects of animal escape response team. This includes being a member of the shoot team.
Knowledge and Ability Required :
Physical and Medical Standards :
Note : This position will involve exposure to inclement weather, dust, potentially dangerous and unpredictable animal species and potentially dangerous machinery, restraint devices and toxic chemicals and / or drugs. Occasional use of protective equipment or clothing is required (e.g. goggles, mask, gloves, gown, etc).
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