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Degree in Zoo Animal Technology, Biology, or a science-based field, or animal behavior/psychology required, or in a related field * Zookeeper experience in the care, feeding, and handling of a ...

Animal Care Specialist-Hoofstock

Denver, CO · On-site

$24.20 - $29.64/hr

Degree in Zoo Animal Technology, Biology, or a science-based field, or animal behavior/psychology required, or in a related field * Zookeeper experience in the care, feeding, and handling of a ...

Animal Care Specialist-Birds

Denver, CO · On-site

$24.20 - $28.90/hr

Degree in Zoo Animal Technology, Biology, or a science-based field, or animal behavior/psychology required, or in a related field * Zookeeper experience in the care, feeding, and handling of a ...

Animal Care Specialist-Birds

Denver, CO · On-site

$24.20 - $28.90/hr

Degree in Zoo Animal Technology, Biology, or a science-based field, or animal behavior/psychology required, or in a related field * Zookeeper experience in the care, feeding, and handling of a ...

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How much do zoo animal technology jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for zoo animal technology in the United States is $21.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical challenges faced by professionals in Zoo Animal Technology roles?

Professionals in Zoo Animal Technology often encounter challenges such as managing the diverse needs and behaviors of various animal species, maintaining strict sanitation protocols, and adapting quickly to unexpected health or behavioral issues. The role can be physically demanding and may involve working outdoors in varying weather conditions, weekends, and holidays. Collaboration with veterinarians, curators, and other animal care staff is common to ensure comprehensive animal care. Overcoming these challenges requires flexibility, problem-solving skills, and a deep commitment to animal welfare, making the position both demanding and highly rewarding for those passionate about working with animals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Zoo Animal Technology position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Zoo Animal Technology, you need foundational knowledge in animal husbandry, biology, and behavior, often obtained through an associate degree or specialized certification in zoo animal technology. Familiarity with animal care equipment, record-keeping software, and compliance with safety and welfare regulations is typically required. Strong observation skills, teamwork, attention to detail, and effective communication are invaluable soft skills in this profession. These skills ensure the well-being of animals, maintain efficient operations, and foster a safe and collaborative working environment.

What is a Zoo Animal Technology job?

A Zoo Animal Technology job involves the care, handling, and management of animals in zoos, wildlife centers, and other animal facilities. Professionals in this field are responsible for feeding, cleaning enclosures, monitoring animal health, and assisting with enrichment programs. They may also help with public education and conservation efforts. Many positions require specialized training in animal behavior, nutrition, and husbandry.

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Adjunct Assistant Professor, Zoo Animal Technology

Sfcollege

Campus, IL

Part-time

Retirement

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Job Description Summary

Each part-time faculty member reports to a chair or director, satisfies criteria for accreditation, possesses subject matter expertise, and has the following instructional and institutional responsibilities: Designing courses, delivering instruction, evaluating student learning, and incorporating college-required technology. Possessing subject matter expertise and engaging in ongoing professional development. Maintaining effective communication within the College and the department or program.

Job Description

Salary is determined per the SF Salary Schedule.

The Zoo Animal Technology Program at Santa Fe College is the premierzookeeper-trainingprogram in the United States.The Zoo Animal Technology Program educates students in animal care and conservation and trains them in the responsibilities associated with working in a zoological facility via a combination of classroom instruction and practical real-world experience. To facilitate the training of animal professionals, the College has its own on-site functioning zoo, open to the public. The SF Teaching Zoo, a ten (10) acre facility set in a naturally wooded environment is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) provides a home to a diverse collection of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates enabling students to experience hands-on all aspects of zoo animal care from habitat construction and maintenance to interacting with the public.

Under general supervision, the Adjunct Assistant develops, prepares and teaches a variety of specialized zoological concepts consisting of Introduction to Zoos and Aquariums, Basic Zookeeper Technology and Lab, Animal Management 1, 2, 3 and 4, Zoo Topics, Herpeculture, Aviculture, Mammal Culture, Aquarium Culture, Animal Nutrition and Animal Breeding. Adjunct Faculty are employed on a term-by-term basis and may be assigned teaching duties at SF's main Northwest campus or at any of the College's six educational centers. Course offerings within The Teaching Zoo may be taught during the day, evening, or online, as well as taught using other distance learning formats.

Responsibilities and Duties
  • Train students on specific zookeeping skills such as cleaning, sanitation, animal restraint and handling, diet preparation and feeding, animal behavior and observation, operant conditioning, safe zoo practices, and guest interactions.
  • Direct,superviseand evaluate the zookeeping skills and competencies of students within the SF Teaching Zoo.
  • Plan, organize, and deliver zoological instruction in didactic, laboratory and/or classroom settings to promote student success within a community college setting.
  • Support and promote the college and departmental missions centered on excellence in teaching and learning through quality instruction, curriculum enhancement, and service.
  • Collaborate with department chair, faculty, and peers to evaluate, revise, and develop curriculum to cultivate the mastery of course content.
  • Provide students with frequent, timely assessment of and clear feedback regarding academic performance.
  • Appropriately document student progress and maintain accurate records such as attendance, grading andachievement of student learning outcomes.
  • Honor student confidentiality and privacy as per appropriate laws, regulations and college rules.
  • Proctor exams, participate in departmental meetings, as well as collegetaskforcesand/or committees as necessary.
  • Maintain appropriate office hours proportionate to the instructional assignment.
  • Provide service excellence through courteous, informed, accessible and professional engagement.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Reports to: Coordinator, Zoo Animal Technology Program/Chair, Natural Sciences

Qualifications

Required:An Associate's degree in Zoo Animal Technology or a Bachelor's degree in any of the qualifying fields of Zoology, Wildlife Ecology, and/or Animal Management. A criminal background check will be conducted.

Preferred:At least two years of professional experience within a zoological field is preferred, as is relevant teaching experience within a community college setting.

General Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

The Adjunct Assistant must have the ability to deliver a high level of interactive customer service, develop and maintain collaborative relationships throughout the organization, communicate effectively and possess proficient computer skills, including familiarity with the Microsoft Suite of Office Applications. The successful applicant must be willing to work a flexible schedule at multiple sites, as well as demonstrate the ability to work well with students, faculty and staff at all levels within a diverse, multi-cultural, collaborative environment.

If you are a retiree of the Florida Retirement System (FRS), please check with the FRS on how your current benefits will be affected if you are re-employed with the State of Florida. Your current retirement benefits may be canceled, suspended or deemed ineligible depending upon the date of your retirement.
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