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Zoo Curator Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Gardens Curator

Palm Desert, CA · On-site

$70K/yr

The Gardens Curator is a leadership position responsible for the oversight of all aspects ... The Gardens team is expected to support the Zoo in its mission "to support desert conservation ...

May assist with departmental research projects, conservation, AZA, or other industry activities as directed/approve by the Zoo Supervisor or Curator; provides support for Zoo projects * Exhibits good ...

May assist with departmental research projects, conservation, AZA, or other industry activities as directed/approve by the Zoo Supervisor or Curator; provides support for Zoo projects * Exhibits good ...

May assist with departmental research projects, conservation, AZA, or other industry activities as directed/approve by the Zoo Supervisor or Curator; provides support for zoo projects. * Exhibits ...

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 ...

Zoo Job ID: 12877 Pay: $20.72 per hour Work Schedule: Sedgwick County offers a comprehensive ... supervisor, curator, and other pertinent staff members. * Handle animals for husbandry needs ...

TEMP Zookeeper - ZOO

Wichita, KS · On-site

$20.72/hr

Zoo Job ID: 12877 Pay: $20.72 per hour Work Schedule: Sedgwick County offers a comprehensive ... supervisor, curator, and other pertinent staff members. * Handle animals for husbandry needs ...

TEMP Zookeeper - ZOO

Wichita, KS · On-site

$20.72/hr

Zoo Job ID: 12877 Pay: $20.72 per hour Work Schedule: Sedgwick County offers a comprehensive ... supervisor, curator, and other pertinent staff members. * Handle animals for husbandry needs ...

Zoo Keeper (Primates)

New Orleans, LA · On-site

$18 - $24.25/hr

Assistant Curator of Section working Location: Audubon Zoo General Summary: This position is a Zookeeper at the Audubon Zoo. The position will encompass a skilled professional that provides technical ...

About the position The Zoological Assistant H is a part-time weekend position that serves as an assistant to the Zoo Curator and Animal Care Specialists who are responsible for excellence in all ...

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How much do zoo curator jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for zoo curator in the United States is $72,627.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $94,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a curator do in a zoo?

A zoo curator is responsible for overseeing the care, management, and conservation of specific animal collections, ensuring their habitats meet biological and environmental needs. They also coordinate breeding programs, maintain records, and collaborate with staff to promote animal welfare and public education.

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

To thrive as a Zoo Curator, you need in-depth knowledge of animal biology, conservation, and facility management, typically supported by a degree in zoology or a related field and significant experience with wildlife or zoo operations. Familiarity with specialized animal management software, regulatory compliance systems, and sometimes AZA (Association of Zoos & Aquariums) certification is important. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills help you guide teams and collaborate with diverse stakeholders. These qualities are crucial for ensuring animal welfare, effective team management, and adherence to industry standards.

What does a Zoo Curator do?

A Zoo Curator is responsible for managing the care, acquisition, and conservation of the animals within a zoo. They oversee animal welfare, coordinate breeding programs, and work on habitat enrichment to ensure the well-being of the animals. Additionally, they collaborate with veterinarians, researchers, and educators to support conservation efforts and public awareness. Curators may also handle administrative duties such as budgeting, staff supervision, and exhibit planning. Their role is essential in maintaining ethical and sustainable zoo operations.

How do you become a zoo curator?

To become a zoo curator, candidates typically need a bachelor's degree in biology, zoology, or a related field, along with several years of experience working with animals or in a zoo environment. Many curators also pursue advanced degrees such as a master's or doctorate and develop skills in animal care, conservation, and management. Certification or specialized training in animal handling and exhibit design can also be beneficial.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Zoo Curator?

A Zoo Curator's daily responsibilities often include overseeing animal care programs, coordinating with veterinarians and animal keepers, developing enrichment and conservation initiatives, and managing collection plans for both resident and incoming species. You will also be responsible for ensuring compliance with animal welfare regulations, reviewing habitat maintenance, and contributing to educational programming for the public. Much of the day involves both administrative tasks and hands-on problem-solving, requiring close teamwork with staff across multiple departments. This role combines strategic planning with day-to-day operational oversight to maintain high standards for animal care and guest experiences.

What does a zoo curator make?

A zoo curator's salary varies depending on experience, location, and the size of the institution, but typically ranges from $40,000 to $80,000 annually. Senior curators or those working at larger zoos may earn higher salaries, and the role often requires a background in biology, zoology, or related fields, along with strong organizational skills. Benefits may include health insurance, retirement plans, and opportunities for professional development.

What is the highest paid job at a zoo?

The highest paid job at a zoo is typically the zoo director or executive director, who oversees all operations, manages staff, and develops strategic plans. These roles often require extensive experience, advanced degrees, and strong leadership skills, and they can earn six-figure salaries depending on the size and location of the zoo.
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Infographic showing various Zoo Curator job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% Locum Tenens, 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $72,627 per year, or $34.9 per hour.

Part-Time Assistant Curator, Animal Registrar and Commissary Manager

Sfcollege

Campus, IL

$17.67/hr

Part-time

Retirement

Posted 8 days ago


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Job Description Summary

The hourly rate for this position is $17.67.
The Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo is a unique, 10- acre zoo in Gainesville, Florida, and is the only zoo on a college campus accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). Home to over 70 different species of animal and maintained by SF students in the premier Zoo Animal Technology program, the zoo showcases a diverse collection that contains both native and exotic species for all to enjoy.
The Part-Time Assistant Curator is responsible for maintaining animal records, permits, and transactions reports, as well as tracking, ordering, and maintaining food supply, commissary supplies, equipment, and tools with the Full-Time Assistant Curator. In tandem with the General Zoo Curator and Assistant Curator peers, this position oversees the general operations of the SF Teaching Zoo, ensuring a safe and satisfactory experience for visitors and staff. This position is expected to provide functional supervision to ensure the highest standards of animal care and welfare, exhibitry, visitor satisfaction, and safety and also provides operational assistance and technical guidance to Zookeepers as required.

Job Description

Responsibilities and Duties Include:

  • Under the guidance of the General Zoo Curator and in tandem with Assistant Curator peers, oversees daily operations to ensure the highest standards of animal care and welfare, exhibitry, visitor satisfaction, and safety is met; provides operational assistance and technical guidance to Zookeepers as required.

  • Assists the General Zoo Curator and Assistant Curator with the animal collection by transporting animals to and from the UF Veterinary College, picking up medications, administering medications, and assisting in animal capture and restraint.

  • Assists the General Zoo Curator and Assistant Curator with animal collection planning, such as preparing and submitting applicable permits for animal acquisitions and dispositions and establishing care parameters for all species at the zoo.

  • Assists in coordinating and monitoring domestic and international animal transactions to ensure legal compliance with local, state, federal, and international laws, as well as governmental regulations and industry standards.

  • Collaborates with the General Zoo Curator, Assistant Curators, and Veterinarians to develop new animal diets and change existing diets based on specific needs.

  • Maintains enrichment programs, approves novel enrichment, updates resources, and modifies processes when needed to align with industry standards.

  • Enters animal data into the Zoo Information Management System (ZIMS) global database.

  • Prepares requested institutional data for studbook reports, questionnaires, surveys, and Species Survival Plan updates.

  • Orders, inventories, and tracks all expendable zoo supplies including grain, produce, meat, and insects.

  • Assists in executing special zoo events, such as Boo at the Zoo, Party for the Planet, and more.

  • Complies with all published College Rules, procedures, guidelines, and laws/regulations governing public employees, including but not limited to those related to document retention and destruction, FERPA, and confidentiality.

  • Provides service excellence through courteous, informed, accessible, and professional engagement.

  • Performs other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS

Required: An associate degree in Zoo Animal Technology or a related field with two (2) years of experience and/or a combination of education and experience equal to four (4) years.

Preferred: Prior experience within an AZA accredited or certified facility. Knowledge of animal husbandry within all taxa, natural histories of animals, animal behavior, animal nutrition, zoonotic diseases, animal preventative medication, basic biological and psychological animal needs, and AZA standards and accreditations. Familiar with animal care and management software, ZIMS360.

Additional Requirements: A criminal background check will be conducted. Applicants must have a valid Florida Class E Operator (driver's) license and be authorized to drive for the college.

General Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  • Ability to work successfully in a multi-cultural environment.

  • Adaptability to Change - able to be flexible and supportive, able to positively and proactively assimilate change in rapid growth environment.

  • Communication - able to effectively communicate in a professional, diplomatic, empathetic, and tactful manner using preferred method and level as applicable to the job.

  • Critical Thinking & Judgement - able to make well-reasoned, sensible, and timely decisions based on careful, objective review and informed analysis of available information, considerations, and other factors.

  • Customer Service - ability to respond promptly and courteously to all questions from students and faculty, demonstrating patience and persistence when helping students with little or no computer skills.

  • Ethics - able to demonstrate integrity, professionalism, civility, and a high degree of ethics in all job-related actions.

  • Organization & Time Management - able to plan, schedule, and organize tasks related to the job to achieve goals within or ahead of established time frames.

  • Problem Solving - proven skills in identifying issues, determining their cause, developing creative solutions, and following through with implementing resolutions.

  • Relationship Management - able to personally provide high level of interactive service to others, building relationships and addressing identified needs.

  • Results Orientation - proven ability to set and exceed established targets.

  • Systems & Software - proficient level of knowledge of Microsoft Office and/or relevant position software programs.

  • Detail Oriented - Proven accuracy and attention to detail.

  • Multi-task - Ability to expeditiously organize, coordinate, manage, prioritize, and perform multiple tasks simultaneously to swiftly assess a situation, determine a logical course of action, and apply the appropriate response.

Application Process: All applicants must submit a completed online SF application, a letter of intent, an up-to-date resume/curriculum vitae, and unofficial academic transcripts (if applicable) to be considered for this position. Unofficial transcripts are only accepted for review purposes, official transcripts are required prior to any offer of employment being made.

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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