The Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium is looking for its next Curator of Mammals. Candidates must be dynamic and detail-oriented leaders who excel in building relationships, customer service, strategic thinking and bringing people together. The Curator of Mammals is responsible for overseeing the mammal collection at the zoo’s Highland Park campus in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Curator of Mammals is responsible for the growth and development of the mammal collection. Responsibilities include the daily oversight of the zoo’s mammal collection (other than marine mammals, ambassador animals and those mammals found in the Kids Kingdom section of the zoo). These include, but are not limited to, primates, large carnivores, African elephants, hoofstock, and small mammals. The Curator may also be responsible for non-mammalian animals, such as birds, reptiles, or fishes, which are housed within the mammal areas. They are also responsible for preparing and maintaining records including all aspects of animal management. Other critical responsibilities include training, monitoring, and mentoring staff as well as participating when needed in the care of elephants and other mammals to meet the long-term goals of the Zoo. With a strong, new leadership team, an impactful strategic plan, and a dynamic, ambitious 20-year masterplan, the zoo is pursuing a vision that centers around best practices for animal care, employee engagement, diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility, customer service, community engagement and partnerships and overall excellence. The Pittsburgh Zoo is currently accredited by the AZA, Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks, ZAA, is certified by American Humane and a member of WAZA.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees