Job Description Help care for the OKC Zoo's amazing primate residents! As an Animal Care Support Technician, you'll maintain habitats, assist with daily care, and support projects that keep our animals healthy and thriving while creating memorable moments for our guests. The Animal Care Support Technician primarily supports the welfare of the Zoo's primate (may include other taxa) collection and their environments through habitat maintenance, area projects, and assisting Animal Care staff in animal husbandry practices. This position interacts with the public, enhances visitor experiences and performs a variety of skilled/semi-skilled work. Employment Status: Part-Time FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Pay: $14.00 Hourly Experience Required: 3 months of animal care (includes qualifying unpaid AZA internships). Minimum Education Requirements: High school diploma or G.E.D. Department: Animal Management. Direct Supervisor: Curator of Primates and/or Assistant Curator of Primates Supervisory Responsibility: Direct (0); Indirect (0) Primary Work Location: Zoo Setting both indoors and outdoors. Certification: Valid Oklahoma driver's license within thirty (30) days of hire and pass driver's history check. Completion of OKC Zoo Learning Management System (LMS) in the first six (6) months of employment Other: This position is safety sensitive. It is subject to pre-employment and/or periodic background checks and drug testing. This position works around animals susceptible to specific respiratory diseases, thus is subject to annual tuberculosis testing. Essential Job Functions An employee in this position may be called upon to do any or all of the following essential duties:
- Assist with daily animal husbandry and medical care for relevant taxa.
- Observe, monitor, and report animal behavior and health conditions for relevant taxa.
- Keep detailed digital and written records of animal weight, health, enrichment, training and behavior.
- Maintain and renovate exhibits, service areas, and equipment including use of power tools and lawn equipment.
- Implement daily purposeful enrichment and documentation to promote, encourage, and evaluate goal-based behavioral outcomes.
- Develop a basic understanding of and the ability to perform limited basic operant conditioning training with assigned taxa.
- Develop a basic understanding of natural behaviors and life histories of the animals in the area.
- Educate and interact with guests in both formal and informal settings; provide positive guest experiences.
- Participate in and respond to safety-related issues and drills.
- Work effectively in a team environment.
- Support work projects for the areas assigned.
- Participate in conservation activities that support the zoo's mission.
- Support OKC Zoo's strategic management plans and institutional goals.
- Drive motor vehicles within and outside the Zoo perimeter in support of operations all seasons of the year, including animal transports.
- Work a flexible schedule which may include evenings and/or weekends and holidays and during emergency situations such as dictated by weather.
- Work in a manner that supports and protects the health of the assigned collection, including wearing assigned PPE and limiting exposure to known contagions.
About Us Oklahoma City is one of the fastest-growing metros in the United States and is the 20th largest city in the nation. For nearly two decades our residents have continually invested in our community to make it a place people can find belonging, visit and call home. Our employees are at the heart of those investments-delivering essential services our residents expect and creating a strong and thriving city for all people. About the Team The Oklahoma City Zoo & Botanical Garden connects people with our world's vanishing wildlife and wild places to inspire conservation action. We're seeking candidates who are passionate about the planet and all that inhabit it. Join our team of hardworking experts and get ready for a career that you're wild about! To learn more about the Oklahoma City Zoo and our conservation efforts, please visit www.okczoo.org.