Position Summary:
The Living Desert Zoo & Gardens Animal Care Keeper is responsible for providing the highest quality daily care husbandry and behavioral advancement of a defined portion of The Living Deserts (TLD) animal residents and habitats.
The Animal Care Department is expected to support the Zoo in its mission to support desert conservation through preservation education and appreciation. The team embraces a forward-thinking vision of a modern zoo and inclusive culture. The Animal Care team is a strong cohesive team working to deliver uncompromising excellence in animal care welfare and guest engagement while working for the greater good of the zoo and its mission.
A TLD Animal Care Keeper is an example to others while working towards an improved future and shared vision within our organization. This position educates engages and provides exemplary guest service connections for all Zoo guests and internal programs. Each Animal Care Keeper is encouraged to lead from where they are bring innovative ideas forward and provide a high level of well-being for each individual in their care.
Wildlife Connections Animal Care Keeper
The Wildlife Connections keeper oversees a diverse range of animals located throughout the zoo and supports the Animal Departments culture of providing conservation connections with our guests through demonstrating the natural behaviors of the animals. The connection animals are comprised of a variety of birds mammals and reptiles. This team member should foster enthusiasm demonstrate strong guest engagement skills have an energetic presence and can work in a fast-paced environment. Wildlife Connections keepers demonstrate exceptional public speaking and performance skills to conduct both formal and informal presentations throughout the park. This is a key guest interactive position that requires creativity and the confidence to inspire guests through a revised and modern approach.
Job description is a summary of the typical duties of the role not an exhaustive or comprehensive list of all possible job responsibilities tasks and duties.
General:
Husbandry:
Behavior:
Communication:
Guest Engagement:
Safety:
Qualifications:
AA ASBA or BS degree in Zoology Biology Animal Science or other related degree preferred. One year of exotic paid animal experience is also preferred
Generally one year of full-time exotic animal experience will translate to one year of college
Equipment Used:
PC computer general office equipment telephone radio electric and gas cart vehicles including medium to heavy equipment such as steer loader tractor pepper spray (Counter Assault Bear Deterrent) rake shovel wheelbarrow catch pole capture net baffle board snake hook weight scale garden hose small handheld and power tools such as hammer screwdriver drill wire cutters etc.
Physical Position Description:
ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL TASKS: Standing walking twisting climbing crawling kneeling reaching motions lifting up to 50lbs.
TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS: Exposure to extreme heat chemicals and dust/airborne materials. Work with potentially dangerous animals (i.e. large ungulates carnivores venomous animals).
HOLIDAY WORK: Holiday and weekend work required.
TRAVEL: Occasional conference and workshop attendance available if funding available. Some or all expenses paid.
To apply for current open positions: Please visit the Living Desert website to fill out an online application at for the position(s) of interest. Qualified applicants must submit a cover letter resume and three (3) references. The cover letter should include how you will be key in moving the Animal Care Department and The Living Desert mission forward. The position will remain open until filled.
The Living Desert in Palm Springs, CA is a family-friendly zoo and garden rated 10 Best Zoos in the US, specializing in the deserts of the world.