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Environmental Scientist 1 - Jackson, TN/Hybrid

Jackson, TN · On-site

$71K - $93K/yr

Preference may be given to candidates with a background in chemical sampling, microbenthic invertebrate sampling and identification, and laboratory analyses and procedures of water samples. General ...

Environmental Scientist 1 - Jackson, TN

Jackson, TN · On-site

$71K - $93K/yr

Preference may be given to candidates with a background in chemical sampling, microbenthic invertebrate sampling and identification, and laboratory analyses and procedures of water samples. General ...

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How much do invertebrate jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for invertebrate in the United States is $15.04, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by invertebrate zoologists in field research?

Invertebrate zoologists often encounter challenges such as locating and identifying small or cryptic species in diverse habitats, working in remote or harsh environments, and managing the logistics of collecting and preserving delicate specimens. Fieldwork may also require adapting to unpredictable weather and ensuring minimal impact on sensitive ecosystems. Collaboration with local researchers and adherence to permitting regulations are essential for successful and ethical research.

What is an Invertebrate job?

An invertebrate job typically refers to a role in biology, zoology, or environmental science that focuses on studying, managing, or conserving invertebrate animals—species without backbones, such as insects, mollusks, and crustaceans. Professionals in this field may work in research, education, wildlife conservation, or museum curation. Responsibilities often include fieldwork, species identification, data collection, and habitat preservation. These roles are commonly found in academic institutions, government agencies, aquariums, and conservation organizations.

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

To thrive as an Invertebrate Biologist, you need a thorough understanding of zoology, taxonomy, and ecology, typically supported by a degree in biology or a related field. Experience with laboratory techniques, microscopy, and specialized software for data analysis is often required. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and strong written communication skills help you excel in research and collaboration. These competencies are crucial for advancing scientific knowledge, accurately documenting findings, and contributing to conservation efforts.

What is the difference between Invertebrate vs Marine Biologist?

AspectInvertebrateMarine Biologist
Required CredentialsBiology degree, specialized in invertebratesBiology or Marine Science degree, often with specialization in marine organisms
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, fieldwork in aquatic habitats, aquariumsOcean, research vessels, coastal areas, laboratories
Employer & Industry UsageResearch institutions, aquariums, environmental agenciesUniversities, research institutes, conservation organizations

Invertebrates are a subset of marine life focusing on non-vertebrate aquatic animals, while marine biologists study a broad range of marine organisms, including vertebrates and invertebrates. The main difference lies in their scope: invertebrates are a specific group, whereas marine biologists have a wider focus on oceanic life.

What are invertebrates?

Invertebrates are animals that do not have a backbone or vertebral column. They make up the vast majority of animal species on Earth, including insects, spiders, mollusks, crustaceans, worms, and many others. Invertebrates can be found in nearly every environment, from deep oceans to forests and deserts. They play crucial roles in ecosystems, such as pollination, decomposition, and serving as food for other animals.
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What states have the most Invertebrate jobs? States with the most job openings for Invertebrate jobs include:
Infographic showing various Invertebrate job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 69% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $31,289 per year, or $15 per hour.
Aquatic Invertebrate Conservation Specialist

Aquatic Invertebrate Conservation Specialist

Nashville Zoo

Nashville, TN • On-site

$90K - $91K/yr

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Aquatic Invertebrate Conservation Specialist

Nashville, Tennessee

Position Title: Aquatic Invertebrate Conservation Specialist

Department: Ectotherm

Supervisor: Area Supervisor- Aquatics

Nashville Zoo Mission: Nashville Zoo is dedicated to inspiring a culture of understanding and discovery of our natural world through conservation, innovation, and leadership. With a diverse collection of animals and a commitment to wildlife preservation, we provide engaging experiences for visitors of all ages.

Why Work with Us: At Nashville Zoo, we believe in taking care of our team just as well as we care for our animals. Full-time employees enjoy a robust benefits package designed to support your health, well-being, and future:

  • Comprehensive healthcare coverage – including medical, dental, and vision plans to keep you and your family healthy.
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) – confidential support services for mental, emotional, and financial well-being.
  • 401(k) retirement plan with company matching – helping you build a secure future while you make a meaningful impact today.
  • Generous paid time off and sick leave – because rest and recovery are vital.
  • Exclusive zoo perks – enjoy discounts on park experiences, retail, and food services, plus complimentary membership benefits.
  • A collaborative and inclusive culture – be part of a diverse team where your voice matters, your growth is nurtured, and collaboration thrives across all departments.
  • AZA accredited facility – Nashville Zoo is committed to top-tier animal care, ethics and global conservation efforts.

Description: Under limited supervision, the Invertebrates Conservation Specialist will serve as the primary conservation specialist for a given taxon in the Ectotherm department. Primary responsibility is to manage conservation populations to the highest standards possible. and participate in the general care of assigned collection animals; maintain exhibits, perform light exhibit construction; operate zoo vehicles; maintain integrity of existing graphics and exhibits. Employee will be responsible for ensuring that all supplies and needs for their areas (ordering feed products, acquisition of tools and cleaning supplies etc.) are ordered by them or informing the appropriate staff member of the need. Employee will remain a positive role model for coworkers and other conservation biologists and researchers. Attend meetings as required and give presentations.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Animal Husbandry:

  • Prepare food and water for research and conservation populations destined for release or for grant funded research
  • Field collection and conservation work with species.
  • Maintain regular and reliable attendance
  • Maintain professional conduct at all times and consistently model the organization's values in all interactions with colleagues, guests, and stakeholders.
  • Document and collect data.
  • Collaborate with Curator and Assistant curator on all aspects for conservation for individual conservation projects.
  • Clean animal exhibits, and service areas.
  • Participate in capturing, incapacitating, and moving animals.
  • Assist Veterinarian staff in the treatment of collection animals.
  • Act as primary keeper for some collection animals and conservation populations of amphibians.
  • Participate in and train other keepers in basic animal conditioning techniques.
  • Provide coaching and guidance to keeper staff.

Maintenance:

  • Clean and disinfect utensils, work tools, and containers
  • Perform minor or routine maintenance of enclosures and report all other maintenance needs to supervisors
  • Operate a variety of light and medium equipment

Public Education:

  • Speak to public, media and give presentations at meetings.
  • Model the Zoo's image and code of professional ethics in words and actions at all times
  • Autho/coauthor peer reviewed scientific publications

Skills: Thorough knowledge of:

  • Aquatic animal behavior, Life support systems, water quality.
  • Care, feeding, and handling invertebrates.
  • Ability to self-direct work tasks while ensuring safety and productivity.
  • Safety practices around exotic animals.
  • Animal biology or zoology or another related field.
  • Techniques for restraining and capturing exotic and domestic animals.
  • Zoo policies and procedures.
  • Animal conditioning.
  • Data management.

Capable of:

  • Monitoring animal behavior and appearance.
  • Operating motorized vehicles and equipment; applicant must possess a valid driver's license.
  • Taking and following work instructions.
  • Working in a team-oriented atmosphere.
  • Effectively communicating with coworkers and supervisors.
  • Interacting and communicating with the general public and media in an appropriate manner.
  • Utilizing programs for statistical analysis and data entry.

Education/ Experience: A BS in zoology, animal biology, animal husbandry or related field and/or at least 7 years of work experience with amphibians. Alternatively, a master's degree in an appropriate field and 2 years of paid experience with the taxa.

Physical Responsibilities: The role requires frequently standing and walking for most of an 8–10‑hour shift and regularly bend, kneel, reach, and perform repetitive motions while cleaning habitats, preparing diets, and providing enrichment. The role requires frequently lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling up to 50 lbs and occasionally up to 75 lbs with assistance, as well as navigating ladders, stairs, uneven terrain, and wet or slippery surfaces. Strong hand dexterity, clear verbal communication, and adequate vision and hearing are essential to safely observe animals, operate tools and gates, and use radios. Work occurs indoors and outdoors year‑round in all weather, with routine exposure to animal dander, hay, dust, insects, loud noises, strong odors, and cleaning agents. Employees may encounter biological hazards, zoonotic diseases, and potentially dangerous animals and must follow established protocols for shifting, feeding, and emergency response. The role may require wearing PPE such as gloves, protective footwear, eye and hearing protection, and respirators as assigned. Schedules often include early mornings, weekends, holidays, and occasional overtime based on animal needs. Depending on assignments, a valid driver's license and ability to operate facility vehicles may be required. Vaccinations, TB testing, or respirator fit testing may be necessary per policy. The role must learn new tasks, remember processes, maintain focus, complete task independently, and make timely decisions in the context of a workflow.

Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.

Work Schedule: Must be willing and able to work any combination of five days in the seven-day workweek including weekends and holidays.

Pre-employment requirements: Nashville Zoo is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer and maintains a drug-free work environment. All employment is at-will.

  • All candidates are required to successfully complete a criminal background check and drug screening prior to hire.
  • Pre-employment and annual tuberculosis (TB) screenings are a condition of continued employment.

Pay Range: $22.29 - $24.96 USD