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Summer Camp Science Center

East Troy, WI · On-site

$13.75 - $18/hr

Care for animals. Teach campers. Explore creation. Make a hands-on impact this summer by leading outdoor education experiences and caring for animals at Timber-lee's Science Center! What You'll Do:

Elementary Science (Grades K-5): * Life science (plants, animals, ecosystems). * Earth and space science. * Physical science (matter, energy, force, motion). * Scientific method and inquiry skills.

Elementary Science (Grades K-5): * Life science (plants, animals, ecosystems). * Earth and space science. * Physical science (matter, energy, force, motion). * Scientific method and inquiry skills.

Elementary Science (Grades K-5): * Life science (plants, animals, ecosystems). * Earth and space science. * Physical science (matter, energy, force, motion). * Scientific method and inquiry skills.

Elementary Science (Grades K-5): * Life science (plants, animals, ecosystems). * Earth and space science. * Physical science (matter, energy, force, motion). * Scientific method and inquiry skills.

Elementary Science (Grades K-5): * Life science (plants, animals, ecosystems). * Earth and space science. * Physical science (matter, energy, force, motion). * Scientific method and inquiry skills.

Elementary Science (Grades K-5): * Life science (plants, animals, ecosystems). * Earth and space science. * Physical science (matter, energy, force, motion). * Scientific method and inquiry skills.

Elementary Science (Grades K-5): * Life science (plants, animals, ecosystems). * Earth and space science. * Physical science (matter, energy, force, motion). * Scientific method and inquiry skills.

Elementary Science (Grades K-5): * Life science (plants, animals, ecosystems). * Earth and space science. * Physical science (matter, energy, force, motion). * Scientific method and inquiry skills.

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How much do animals science jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for animals science in the United States is $48,391.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $52,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Animal Scientist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Animal Scientist, you need a solid background in animal biology, genetics, nutrition, and research methods, typically supported by at least a bachelor's degree in animal science or a related field. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, statistical analysis software, and data management systems is commonly required. Strong analytical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills help you effectively conduct research and share findings with colleagues or stakeholders. These skills are essential for advancing animal health, productivity, and welfare through scientific research and innovation.

What are some common challenges faced by Animal Science professionals when working in research or agricultural settings?

Animal Science professionals often encounter challenges such as maintaining ethical standards in animal care, balancing research objectives with animal welfare, and adapting to new technologies or regulations in agriculture. Additionally, coordinating with multidisciplinary teams—including veterinarians, nutritionists, and farm managers—requires strong communication skills. Managing time effectively between fieldwork, data analysis, and reporting is also a frequent task, especially in dynamic environments like research labs or production facilities.

What is animal science?

Animal science is the study of animals that are under human care, including livestock, companion animals, and sometimes wildlife. It covers various aspects such as animal biology, nutrition, genetics, physiology, and management practices. Animal scientists work to improve animal health, productivity, and welfare, as well as to ensure safe and sustainable animal products for human consumption. Careers in animal science can include research, veterinary work, animal breeding, and agricultural management.

What is the difference between Animals Science vs Animal Nutritionist?

AspectAnimals ScienceAnimal Nutritionist
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in Animal Science or related fieldBachelor's or master's in Animal Nutrition, Animal Science, or related
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, farms, universities, industry facilitiesConsulting, research, industry settings, laboratories
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, research institutions, farms, livestock companiesFeed companies, veterinary practices, research firms

Animals Science and Animal Nutritionist roles overlap in education and industry settings, but Animals Science covers broader topics like animal behavior, breeding, and management, while Animal Nutritionists focus specifically on diet formulation and nutritional health. Both careers require related degrees and often work together in livestock and research environments.

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Infographic showing various Animals Science job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 93% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $48,391 per year, or $23.3 per hour.
Conservation and Science Tech (Casual Temporary) - Behavior

Conservation and Science Tech (Casual Temporary) - Behavior

The Walt Disney Company

Lake Buena Vista, FL • On-site

$23.10 - $28.90/hr

Part-time

Medical, Life

Posted 9 days ago


Walt Disney Company rating

7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 124 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

6th of 47 rated entertainment


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Job Posting Title:

Conservation and Science Tech (Casual Temporary) - Behavior

Req ID:

10149979

Job Description:

Since its inception, the Walt Disney Company has worked to connect people with animals and the natural world and inspire them to take action to ensure wildlife thrives and that nature is treasured and protected. Walt Disney once said, "Facts can be as fascinating as fiction, truth as beguiling as myth, and [we] have opened the eyes of young and old to the beauties of the outdoor world and aroused their desire to conserve priceless natural assets." Today, that legacy is carried on by Disney's Animals, Science and Environment and Disney Conservation. Together, these teams leverage science, collaboration and engagement to inspire action and care for animals and nature locally on Disney properties, in the communities that surround them, and globally through partnerships with hundreds of nonprofit organizations.

Join us as part of a dynamic team and science-based culture where our mission is to Lead The Walt Disney Company to Care for animals and the environment, Connect people to nature and Conserve our natural resources. This hourly role is an integral part of the Conservation and Science teams.
The Conservation and Science Technician (CT) will support, assist and provide technical expertise to implement animal care and conservation programs, science-based practice, novel research, and outreach at Walt Disney's Parks & Resorts. Each Conservation and Science Technician position will specialize in either 1) physiology and environmental monitoring, 2) behavioral husbandry, 3) animal behavior science, 4) marine or terrestrial conservation and science or 5) conservation and science engagement and behavior change. However, we work as one multidisciplinary team to address dynamic needs where they arise across disciplines. The animal behavior technician (CT) specifically contributes to the collection, interpretation, summarization and publication of animal behavior data to support animal husbandry, health, welfare and conservation. Scientific methods are primarily used in an applied manner but at times can take a more hypothesis/classic research driven approach.

What You Will Do

  • Conducts various aspects of scientific projects with a primary focus on collecting, organizing, analyzing, and reporting animal behavior data to inform husbandry and optimize animal well-being
  • Hormone analysis, sensory environment assessment, ecological/community surveys, wildlife monitoring, and habitat protection duties may also be assigned
  • Collects, processes and visualizes data, and produces reportsor presentations with visual appeal and clarity for partners; reviews videos; conducts literature searches, maintains databases and archival tools.
  • Produces publications for scientific journals.
  • Provides support for meetings, classes, and workshops and contributes findings for staff seminars, team meetings, scientific journals, conference presentations, popular publications, and social media.
  • Develops and updates standard operating guidelines, and provides technical support, organization and maintenance for equipment and safe work spaces, and ensuring hazardous waste compliance.
  • Orders and distributes supplies, maintains inventory and assists with quality assurance.
  • Provides flexibility across Science Operations and Conservation teams and other science and conservation working groups to support operational and strategic goals.
  • Engages with diverse Disney teams in the training and daily coordination of cast members and operating participants when on-boarding or for specific initiatives or projects.
  • Supports communication efforts, helps create original content and interactive, interpretive experiences, and engages regularly with Guests and other audiences to share our stories. Supports external partnerships to advance conservation, research, and public engagement.
  • Supports and promotes a diverse and inclusive work environment.

Required Qualifications & Skills

  • Demonstrated computer, written and oral communication and interpersonal skills for formal and informal audiences of all ages, including proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel.
  • Experience with behavioral data collection, and a basic understanding of animal behavior and animal welfare science including current trends in research and methodological approaches.
  • Ability to support multiple projects and deadlines with attention to detail and ability to problem solve.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently, as well as within dynamic team environment.
  • Ability to work outdoors in all types of weather and in view of the public. Ability to endure heat, humidity, biting insects, and other challenges associated with work in the field on associated conservation projects. Willing to travel and work in remote areas alone or with others.
  • Ability to lift 50 pounds.
  • A valid U.S (United States) Driver's License
  • Can operate a company vehicle under inclement weather, including minimal lighting

Preferred Qualifications & Skills

  • Experience working in zoos/aquariums and/or with wildlife.
  • Two years experience with outreach/Guest interaction/public speaking.
  • Additional technical expertise that can be leveraged across conservation and science programs such as:
    • Data management and visualization or experience with R or other statistics software.
    • Technical proficiency in using, maintaining and troubleshooting scientific equipment.
    • Data processing, graphing, and presentation experience.
    • Experience with scientific writing and statistical analysis.

Education

  • B.S. or M.S. in biology, marine biology, animal or conservation science, psychology or social science, laboratory science, science communication or related field or demonstrated evidence of ability and experience.
Additional Information

Benefits and Perks: Disney offers a rewards package to help you live your best life! This includes health and savings benefits, educational opportunities and special extras that only Disney can provide! Learn more about our benefits and perks at https://jobs.disneycareers.com/benefits

The pay rate for this role in Florida is $23.10-$28.90 per hour. The base pay actually offered may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience, among other factors. Select benefits may be provided as part of the compensation package, such as medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered. To learn more about our benefits visit: https://jobs.disneycareers.com/benefits.

Job Posting Segment:

Park Ops

Job Posting Primary Business:

Animal Progrms & Environmntal Initiatives (WDW)

Primary Job Posting Category:

Animal Programs

Employment Type:

Part time

Primary City, State, Region, Postal Code:

Lake Buena Vista, FL, USA

Alternate City, State, Region, Postal Code:

Date Posted:

2026-05-20

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At Disney, we're storytellers. We make the impossible, possible. We do this through utilizing and developing cutting-edge technology and pushing the envelope to bring stories to life through our movies, products, interactive games, parks and resorts, and media networks. Now is your chance to join our talented team that delivers unparalleled creative content to audiences around the world. "We create happiness." That's our motto at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. And it permeates everything we do. At Disney, you'll help inspire that magic by enabling our teams to push the limits of entertainment and create the never-before-seen!

Industry

Amusement, gambling, and recreation

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Burbank, CA, US

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