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ID
#51606114 -
Salary
TBD -
Source
Turtle Bay Exploration Park -
Date
2024-05-02 -
Deadline
2024-07-01
Animal Trainer
California, Redding, 96001 Redding USASUMMARYUnder the supervision of the Curator of Animal Programs and the asst Curator of Animal Programs, the animal trainer is responsible for husbandry and record keeping of the animal collection. Animal trainers are responsible for delivering educational programs and shows. The Animal trainer will work with supervisors to train animals, provide daily care, basic vet care and work with volunteers.PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Provideexemplary care for the animals in residence
Work with the Animal Care team of trainers (including other trainers, senior trainers, Asst Curator of Animal Programs and Curator of Animal Programs) on training of the animals for shows and educational programs
Be able to perform as a secondary trainer for all animals.
Be a primary trainer when assigned.
Perform shows and deliver educational programs on and off grounds to all age groups
Follow all husbandry protocols for the animal residents.
Manage the diets of the animal residents.
Maintain accurate, detailed daily records for all animals, including weights, diets, vet care, behavior, and training.
Administering and any veterinary medications and/or minor procedures.
Maintaining any scheduled health care medications and suppliments.
Work closely with volunteers and provide consistency with the animals
Continually develop self in the areas of animal training, husbandry and presentation
Maintain a clean and orderly work area
Stay current on all required vaccines; including tetnus and rabies.
Other duties assigned by the Curator of Animal Programs
QUALIFICATIONSPOSITION REQUIREMENTS
Education/experience:
Bachelors degree in zoology, animal science, or equivalent field and 1 year of experience OR
2 years of experience working in training animals in a zoo/show setting OR
Minimum Associates Degree in animal training
Experience with recordkeeping.
Demonstrate knowledge of safe animal handling practices.
Experience delivering theater-style shows in a zoo setting
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Must be personable and communicate in an engaging, energetic and professional demeanor for public interactions.
Must be able to bend, kneel and lift 50 pounds
Must be able to pass a drug test and background check.
Available to work weekends and holidays and occasional evenings
NOTE: These statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work involved for this job. It is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of this job.