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This role leads animal care and life support system operations at the Woods Hole Science Aquarium and is responsible for daily husbandry tasks habitat monitoring health evaluations and veterinary support for the Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC)
Join @Orchard in supporting the Northeast Fisheries Science Centers (NEFSC) public outreach and ocean literacy efforts through expert marine animal care at the Woods Hole Science Aquarium. The aquarium hosts approximately 140 native marine species and welcomes over 80000 visitors annually including thousands of schoolchildren. It also plays a critical role in marine wildlife rehabilitation and education.
As the Aquarist youll serve as the lead for daily marine animal husbandry habitat care and life support system operations. Youll ensure that both aquatic species and their environments are maintained to the highest standards while also supporting veterinary care and visitor engagement. From monitoring water quality and supporting enrichment to contributing to intern training and educational tours this position balances science stewardship and public connection.
This role requires both technical expertise and flexibility including occasional overtime travel and weekend work as well as experience working hands-on with marine animals in display or lab settings. If youre passionate about ocean life and committed to the care and communication that keep public aquariums thriving this is your opportunity to make an impact.
Key Responsibilities
Providing services utilizing NEFSCs established standards and protocols to achieve necessary animal health monitoring care and feeding.
Providing staff training to achieve those animal health standards
Providing food preparation and supply for animals in the collection
Conducting routine inspections of animal habitat quality and condition
Remedying deficiencies in animal and habitat monitoring and care.
Assisting in animal enrichment ensuring animals have sufficient stimulation and opportunity to engage in natural behaviors.
Providing services utilizing NEFSCs established standards and protocols to achieve necessary life support system monitoring operation maintenance and condition.
Delivering sound day-to-day husbandry and life support system operations
Providing quality assurance and quality control to ensure aquarium standards are met and protocols are followed.
Providing recordkeeping to document staff activities and animal health/life support system issues.
Conducting regular observation evaluation and examination of captive specimens for injury illness aggression stress breeding activity and food intake.
Providing veterinary assistance during the vets regular rounds and medical procedures.
Administering medications per instructions
Using NEFSCs protocols and staff training to reduce the risk of illness among specimens.
Ensuring recordkeeping is sufficient to improve care and protocols
Administering and executing the animal acquisition and dispensation plan
Monitoring and reporting on facility issues critical to maintaining animal health and visitor safety:
Participating as needed in providing visitor services (tours presentations special events interns and volunteers)
Required Experience and Qualifications:
Bachelors degree in Marine Biology Zoology Biology or related field with a minimum of 4 years of full-time experience. At least two years of specialized experience caring for marine animals in a display or laboratory aquarium system and in maintaining those systems.
Experience with animal training and public presentations.
This position requires schedule flexibility and weekends/holidays.
Knowledge skill and ability to set standards for animal health monitoring care feeding and enrichment.
Knowledge skill and ability to maintain life support systems.
Knowledge skill and ability to monitor water quality inspect habitats for quality and condition and remedy or suggest improvements to address deficiencies in these areas.
Knowledge skill and ability to oversee the day-to-day husbandry and life support system operations for all animals
Knowledge skill and ability to ensure quality assurance and control for tasks critical to animal husbandry and life support - special duties in these areas will be assigned when the collection includes marine mammals.
Knowledge skill and ability to provide health monitoring medical care for captive animals under the direction of the collection veterinarian.
Knowledge skill and ability to develop an animal acquisition plan and to execute it.
Knowledge skill and ability to work closely with other staff on facility issues critical to maintaining animal health and visitor safety
Knowledge skill and ability to provide visitor services (interpretive tours presentations to groups assisting with content development for NEFSC digital platforms organizing and executing special events assisting with interns and volunteers).
Essential Conditions of Employment
Hours and Location: Ability to work occasional overtime with a flexible schedule in conjunction with events and opportunities supporting content development and the ability to travel within the region as required to support content development
Drivers License: Qualified and able to drive a government vehicle.
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