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Members of the Aquarium and Sea Lion/Penguin team will need to be active members on the dive team ... Serves as a positive role model for interns, volunteers, and other keepers and staff.

Coordinatethe training opportunities for volunteers, Junior keepers, and interns; * Participateon the animal recapture team and maintains qualifications to use firearms onzoo grounds; * Trainand ...

Members of the Aquarium and Sea Lion/Penguin team will need to be active members on the dive team ... Serves as a positive role model for interns, volunteers, and other keepers and staff.

Coordinatethe training opportunities for volunteers, Junior keepers, and interns; * Participateon the animal recapture team and maintains qualifications to use firearms onzoo grounds; * Trainand ...

Members of the Aquarium and Sea Lion/Penguin team will need to be active members on the dive team ... Serves as a positive role model for interns, volunteers, and other keepers and staff.

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How much do internship penguin keeper jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship penguin keeper in the United States is $17.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Penguin Keeper, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Penguin Keeper, you need a background in animal science or biology, experience with animal care, and often enrollment in or completion of a relevant degree program. Familiarity with husbandry tools, record-keeping systems, and safety protocols is essential. Strong observation skills, teamwork, and attention to detail help interns succeed and adapt to dynamic animal care environments. These skills are vital to ensure the health and well-being of penguins while maintaining high standards of animal care and facility operations.

What are Internship Penguin Keepers?

Internship Penguin Keepers are individuals, often students or early-career professionals, who participate in temporary training positions at zoos or aquariums to learn how to care for penguins. Their duties typically include feeding penguins, cleaning enclosures, monitoring penguin health, and assisting with enrichment activities. These internships provide hands-on experience in animal husbandry and are valuable for those considering a career in zoology, marine biology, or animal care. Interns work under the supervision of experienced animal care staff and may also interact with visitors to educate them about penguins.

What is the difference between Internship Penguin Keeper vs Internship Marine Animal Caretaker?

AspectInternship Penguin KeeperInternship Marine Animal Caretaker
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, animal care coursework, basic animal handlingHigh school diploma, marine biology or related coursework, basic animal handling
Work EnvironmentZoo or aquarium with penguin exhibitsMarine parks, aquariums, or research facilities with marine animals
Employer & Industry UsageZoos, aquariums, wildlife conservation organizationsMarine research centers, aquariums, conservation groups
Common Search & Comparison IntentYesYes

The Internship Penguin Keeper focuses on caring for penguins in zoo or aquarium settings, requiring animal handling skills and basic biology knowledge. The Internship Marine Animal Caretaker involves caring for a variety of marine animals, often in research or conservation environments. Both roles share similar credentials and work environments but differ in the specific animal species and expertise required.

What are some common challenges faced by internship penguin keepers, and how can I prepare for them?

Internship penguin keepers often encounter challenges such as maintaining strict hygiene standards, working in cold and wet environments, and handling the physical demands of cleaning enclosures and preparing specialized diets. Additionally, building trust with the penguins takes patience and consistency, as they can be sensitive to new people. To prepare, familiarize yourself with animal care protocols, dress appropriately for temperature-controlled habitats, and be ready to work collaboratively with experienced keepers and veterinary staff.
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Infographic showing various Internship Penguin Keeper job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Internship, and 67% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $35,995 per year, or $17.3 per hour.

Zookeeper III, Elephants

houstonzoo

Houston, TX • On-site

Other

Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

Under the direction of a Zoo Supervisor, the Zookeeper is responsible for supporting the day-to-day operations associated with the husbandry of the animals and the maintenance of animal enclosures within a specified Houston Zoo animal program. This position will coordinate all program objectives in addition to day-to-day husbandry and enclosure maintenance.  Members of the Aquarium and Sea Lion/Penguin team will need to be active members on the dive team to do routine maintenance and cleaning of the aquatic environments, following all dive protocols. 

 

Our Mission: Houston Zoo connects communities with animals, inspiring action to save wildlife.

Our Vision: Houston Zoo will be a leader in the global movement to save wildlife. 

Job Duties and Responsibilities 

  • Carries out all aspects of the daily care of assigned animals including cleaning, feeding, exhibit maintenance, general upkeep of support facilities. 
  • Maintains clean and organized exhibits, holding areas, service areas and equipment. 
  • Prepares and feeds appropriate diets as per established feeding practices and diet sheets. 
  • Administers prescribed medications, supplements, or treatments under the guidance of the veterinary and supervisory staff. 
  • Records and reports any abnormal animal health or behavioral issues to the Zoo Supervisor. 
  • Maintains daily reports, logs, training and enrichment records, research, or veterinary records, as appropriate and according to established guidelines; requires basic skills with TRACKS and Microsoft Office software applications. 
  • Understands and applies a practical understanding of operant conditioning as it relates to the daily management of species under his/her care. 
  • Understands and applies the basic principles of animal enrichment as part of the daily management of species under his/her care. 
  • Maintains clean and organized exhibits, equipment, and keeper areas. 
  • As appropriate, maintains water quality through filtration, balance of chemical elements, and sanitation methods for aquatic or semi-aquatic animal species. 
  • As appropriate, maintains live exhibit plantings to enhance exhibit aesthetics; eliminates weeds and toxic plants from animal enclosures. 
  • In conjunction with the Zoo’s pest control officer, may assist in pest control using exclusion or traps. 
  • Identifies potential maintenance or safety issues and reports them to the Zoo Supervisor. 
  • Participates in keeper chats, tours, animal presentations or demonstrations, and/or other public interactions as requested by the Zoo Supervisor. 
  • May assist with departmental research projects, conservation, AZA, or other industry activities as directed/approve by the Zoo Supervisor or Curator; provides support for the Zoo projects. 
  • Exhibits good teamwork and communication skills both within the home team and when working with other teams or departments. 
  • May be required to safely operate a motor vehicle. 
  • Demonstrates proficiency in all duties and all assigned work areas within a specified timeframe. 
  • Serves as a point of contact for area staff, veterinarians, Facilities staff, and/or other departments in the absence of a Zoo Supervisor. 
  • Assists with training, mentoring, and may oversee and direct activities of interns, volunteers, and other area Keepers. 
  • Assists Zoo Supervisors in the oversight of team projects. 
  • Assists in the development and implementation of area standard operating guidelines. 
  • Assumes select supervisory duties in the absence of Zoo Supervisors. 
  • Serves as a positive role model for interns, volunteers, and other keepers and staff. 
  • Demonstrates a clear understanding of the roles AZA zoos play in conservation and saving animals in the wild. 
  • Actively pursues feedback and other resources to improve leadership skills and helps to improve such skills in other team members. 
  • Contributes to saving animals in the wild through:reduction of waste, water and energy use andinspiring guests and staff to take wildlife protecting actions  
  • Performs other duties as assigned. 

Education and Experience  

  • Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) from four-year college or university in zoology, biology, animal husbandry or a related field. 
  • Experience and education may be considered equivalent at the rate of six months of experience per 15 hours of college level credit, up to 60 hours. 
  • A certificate of completion from an acceptable animal care program may be substituted for a Bachelor’s degree. 
  • Six years of experience in animal care at an AZA or equivalent facility, gained through employment or internships.  
  • Experience with basic carpentry and mechanical skills. 
  • Must have or be able to obtain a valid Texas driver’s license. 

ABOUT HOUSTON ZOO

The Houston Zoo is made up of many moving parts with over 6,000 permanent residents (our animals) for whom we provide housing, meals, medical care and, yes, even education! There are over 2 million guests each year who come to experience our incredible variety of animals and ecosystems, as well as attend special private and public events and entertainment. Our dedicated staff works around the clock to ensure that the Zoo is always running smoothly for the safety and well-being of our residents and guests. We strive to ensure the protection of all the counterparts of the animals we have at the Zoo and in the wild.  Houston Zoo is an Equal Opportunity Employer