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Description Part-Time Invertebrate Keeper Please submit a cover letter that details your enthusiasm about bugs, animal care, scientific exploration, and desire to share your passion with others. Wage ...

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 ...

... and invertebrate galleries, touch pools, and seasonal experiences. Reporting to the Supervisor, Habitat Interpretation, this role connects diverse audiences to aquatic wildlife and conservation ...

Fish Biologist

Rufus, OR · On-site

$74K/yr

This course work must have included: 1. At least 15 semester hours of preparatory training in zoology beyond introductory biology or zoology in such courses as invertebrate zoology, comparative ...

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How much do invertebrate jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 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 May 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 8% Temporary, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $31,289 per year, or $15 per hour.
Invertebrate Keeper (PT)

Invertebrate Keeper (PT)

Thanksgiving Point

Lehi, UT • On-site

$15/hr

Part-time

Retirement

Posted 5 days ago


Thanksgiving Point rating

6.4

Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

Based on 20 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

About the Organization
Thanksgiving Point is a nonprofit dedicated to sparking curiosity, inspiring confidence, and helping children and families discover something new every time they visit. Through our museums, gardens, and farm experiences, we create hands-on adventures that are centered around all things STEM.
Born from a spirit of gratitude, we are proud to be a community-centered organization where science, nature, and the arts come alive. Each year, thousands of guests walk through our doors to explore, play, and grow-and it takes a passionate, creative team to make that magic happen.
If you're looking for meaningful work in a place where ideas are welcomed, teamwork matters, and every day brings something different, we'd love to meet you.
Description
Part-Time Invertebrate Keeper Job Description
Please submit a cover letter that details your enthusiasm about bugs, animal care, scientific exploration, and desire to share your passion with others.
Wage: $15/hour
Shift: Part time. Maximum of 29 hours per week.
Benefits: Free Thanksgiving Point Membership for you and immediate family; 401(k); Employee Assistance Program; Financial Assistance Program; Thanksgiving Point venue discounts; and more!
Summary: Do you enjoy working in a collaborative, interactive, inspiring, mission driven workplace? Do you want to help our guests connect with the natural world and understand the relationships that exist between humans and invertebrates and the impacts that each has on the other? Then we would love you on our team!
Responsibilities:
  • Performs day-to-day care (diet prep, cleaning terrariums, replacing substrate, sanitation of deceased animals, maintaining a clean husbandry lab, record keeping etc) required for invertebrates, animals, enclosures, exhibits, shipments, and containment areas.
  • Provides guidance, training, inspiration and a welcoming atmosphere for guests, volunteers, interns, and coworkers.
  • Facilitates and participates in guest interactions through daily keeper talks, lab tours, and special events.
  • Ensures that the operations of the entomology lab and exhibits run efficiently, USDA/APHIS regulations and other standard operating procedures are followed.
  • Maintains a good show in the butterfly conservatory, lab space, exhibits, and receiving areas.
  • Collaborates with Managers to handle assigned Point Taxa, including conducting research, trialing new husbandry techniques, and strengthening the Biosphere's capacity to become a world-class, zoo-based, conservation organization.
  • Assists with all record keeping (censusing of animals, recording feeding, births, deaths, etc.).
  • Collects substrates and browse from outside sources.
  • Exemplify Thanksgiving Point's Mission, Values and Policies.
  • Other duties as assigned by manager/supervisor.

Requirements:
  • Strong collaboration skills and works successfully as part of a team.
  • Adept at both verbal and written communication.
  • Self-motivated with the ability to work unsupervised.
  • Willing to enthusiastically interact with guests of all ages.
  • Physical mobility including lifting 50 pounds, standing for long periods of time, bending and reaching, and working in hot and humid environments.
  • Bachelor's degree in biology, zoology, or related field is preferred, and a desire to learn about entomology and invert husbandry.
  • Preference for a year's experience caring for animals, preferably invertebrates, in a professional setting.
  • Proficiency in the use of a personal computer and standard business software, including Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
  • Valid driver's license.
  • Be at least 16 years old.
  • Must pass a background check.

EOE Statement
We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
As a company we do E-Verify on all potential candidates.
If you have questions about accommodations, please reach out to hr@thanksgivingpoint.org.
We are an E-Verified Required Employer
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Invertebrate Keeper (PT)
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Category
Guest Services
Location
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Number of Openings
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