Zoo Curator

City of Manhattan KansasManhattan, KS
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About The Position

Provides for the day-to-day management of the animal collection and the operation of the physical plant of a municipally run accredited zoological park. Contributes to future development and improvements to the park. Communicates with other zoos, conservation organizations, and federal, state and local government agencies.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Zoology, Animal Science or related field.
  • Eight (8) years of progressive experience in an accredited zoological institution.
  • Valid driver’s license.

Nice To Haves

  • Training in one or more AZA sponsored schools.
  • Knowledge of principles and practices of supervision to direct large numbers of people. Ability to make decisions that affect all aspects in the operation of an accredited zoological park.
  • Working knowledge of modern zoo exhibit design and the ability to convey that knowledge to support organizations, architects, staff and public.
  • Skillset to solicit and establish service contracts with numerous manufacturers, retailers, wholesalers and other businesses as needed.
  • Knowledge of animal behaviors, since close contact with potentially dangerous animals can occur daily.
  • Basic understanding of the transmission and prevention of zoonotic diseases.
  • Understanding of safe operating procedures in an accredited zoological institution, including training of staff and routine drills to ensure training.

Responsibilities

  • Oversees and manages all animal care.
  • Authorizes all work requests related to the animal department.
  • Establishes animal welfare and husbandry standards and practices.
  • Works with veterinarians to coordinate and initiate preventative health care program.
  • Arranges for the purchase of all animal food and all tools/equipment needed by staff.
  • Assumes responsibilities in the absence of the Zoo Director.
  • Initiates all animal acquisition and disposition within the animal department.
  • Restrains animals and performs tranquilization as necessary.
  • Assists in veterinary and animal clinic duties as required.
  • Maintains communication with AZA conservation organizations such as Species Survival Plans (SSPs), Taxon Advisory Groups (TAGs), studbooks and any other conservation issues.
  • Develops and conducts safety meetings; maintains all documentation.
  • Monitors the animal purchase budget.
  • Serves as Zoo Administrator responsible for zoo operations, exercising independent judgment in supervising staff on duty, in absence of the Zoo Director.
  • Possesses in depth knowledge of the standards and programs of the (AZA) and to actively participate in them.
  • Supervises and manages animal welfare/care staff.
  • Hires and trains staff members, as needed.
  • Provides supervision and oversight of applicable staff.
  • Coordinates schedules of applicable staff.
  • Administers City of Manhattan Policies and Procedures in a consistent manner.
  • Ensures employees supervised demonstrate productivity, competence, and high morale, as well as utilize employees’ skills and abilities.
  • Conducts performance planning and evaluations for employees in a timely manner, to include development of goals, objectives, and deadlines.
  • Resolves routine personnel issues or problems.
  • Leads and manage staff with clear and consistent communications.
  • Performs additional duties as required.
  • Attends meetings and training.
  • Serves as chair of animal management committee.
  • Completes landscaping duties as required.
  • Teaches docent classes and speaks to organizations.
  • Manages stress brought about by interacting with potentially irate and/or defensive customers.
  • Uses, carries or possess firearms to discharge a high-powered firearm and weapons accurately and effectively such as tranquilization and kill equipment with both left and right hands. Must be able to maintain annual firearms proficiency as required.
  • Maintains all records and documentation.
  • Ensures compliancy with all applicable regulations, policies, and procedures in all duties.

Benefits

  • Boot, Clothing and Vehicle Allowances, if applicable.
  • City issued Cell Phone, if applicable.
  • Retirement/Pension - City employees are required by statute to contribute to the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System (KPERS). Voluntary retirement contributions are offered with Nationwide, Mission Square, and Empower KPERS 457.
  • Medical, Dental, Vision - The City offers an excellent benefits package that includes wellness, medical, vision, dental, and prescription drug benefits.
  • Paid Holidays – 10.5 paid holidays per year plus one additional floating holiday.
  • Paid Vacation - 12 to 26 days per year based on years of service.
  • Paid Sick Leave - 12 days per year.
  • Paid Parental Leave - up to 6 weeks of paid leave.
  • Education Reimbursement, Professional Development. Certifications/Licensure - The City will reimburse up to $8,000 per calendar year for tuition and fees. Professional Development funds are based on department budget. Certification/licensure may be reimbursed by the City.
  • Other Benefits - Long-term disability, employer paid group life insurance, basic life insurance, employee assistance program and an array of voluntary benefit options.
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