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Animal Ambassador Care Specialist II

Deadline:
Employer:
Tennessee Aquarium
Job Field:
Wildlife
Job Type:
Full Time
Location:
Tennessee
Location Detail:
Chattanooga, TN
Job Description:

Our mission at the Tennessee Aquarium is to connect people with nature and empower them to make informed decisions about water and wildlife. We provide a team-based culture where partnership, collaboration, and innovation are essential. We are fully committed to creating a diverse, positive, challenging, and rewarding work environment that encourages both professional and personal growth.

The Tennessee Aquarium is seeking an Ambassador Animals Care Specialist II in which the successful candidate will demonstrate the necessary husbandry skills to care for a wide variety of animals including inverts, amphibians, aquatic animals, reptiles, with an emphasis on birds and mammals within the ambassador collection. Duties include providing “state of the art” animal welfare and exhibitry for the animals under their care. This position will routinely interact with the public to provide experiences such as public presentations and animal training/demonstrations. 


Key Responsibilities

  1. Perform daily animal husbandry activities for ambassador animals including feeding, cleaning, enrichment, training, and health assessment.
  2. Responsible for formulating and submitting training plans to the Ambassador Animal Program Coordinator (AAPC) and Training Advisory Group before training occurs. 
  3. Responsible for designing and submitting enrichment items to the AAPC and veterinarian. 
  4. Coordinate with AAPC and veterinary team for health and welfare of collection.
  5. Develop and maintain professional ties with colleagues in other institutions, attend conferences, make presentations at professional meetings, and participate in AZA conservation programs; keep abreast with current literature related to area of responsibility. 
  6. Engage Aquarium visitors from diverse backgrounds with educational messages about our animals and mission in both formal and informal presentations.
  7. Observe, log, and report animal behavior, health, and welfare concerns in a timely manner. 
  8. Assist with animal handling training of staff, interns, and volunteers as needed.
  9. Research to better understand the exhibits and animals within their area of responsibility.

 

Qualifications:

Key Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in biology, animal science, animal behavior or zoology preferred; a BS degree in a related field or equivalent experience may be considered in lieu of preferred degree. 
  • At least 2 years’ experience in animal husbandry, handling, and training in a professional setting.
  • Experience working with a variety of mammals and birds.
  • Experience working with aquatic animals preferred.
  • AZA experience and familiarity with AZA ambassador standards and policies preferred.
  • Proven knowledge and practice with operant conditioning and environmental enrichment.
  • Valid driver’s license (Required for occasional work-related travel)
  • First Aid/CPR Certification a plus
  • Ability and interest to acquire knowledge of the care, husbandry, and exhibition of animals.
  • Ability to be a team player and communicate positively and effectively with all members of the Aquarium team and our guests.
Miscellaneous:

Must be available to work weekends, holidays, and evenings as needed.

Salary:
Starting at $19.00/hour
Benefits:

Comprehensive package of benefits including health, dental, vision, retirement with match and base, sick and vacation time, holiday pay, and more!

How to Apply:

To apply, submit an application, cover letter, and resume through the Aquarium’s internal career site at https://tnaqua.applicantpro.com/jobs/.

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