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Zookeeper Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Director of Clinical Medicine

Denver, CO · On-site

$82K - $112K/yr

Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance (DZCA) is a leader in animal care, wildlife conservation, and education. We are passionate about our commitment to excellence in support of our mission of Inspiring ...

Director of Clinical Medicine

Denver, CO · On-site

$82K - $112K/yr

Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance (DZCA) is a leader in animal care, wildlife conservation, and education. We are passionate about our commitment to excellence in support of our mission of Inspiring ...

Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance (DZCA) is a leader in animal care, wildlife conservation, and education. We are passionate about our commitment to excellence in support of our mission of Inspiring ...

Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance (DZCA) honors our animals, staff, and guests by conducting ourselves at the highest level of integrity through our Core Actions -- Inspire Awe: Safety, Care, Connect ...

HVAC Mechanic

Denver, CO · On-site

$25 - $34/hr

Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance (DZCA) is a leader in animal care, wildlife conservation, and education. We are passionate about our commitment to excellence in support of our mission of Inspiring ...

Security Officer II - Day Shift

Denver, CO · On-site

$16.50 - $19.50/hr

Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance (DZCA) is a leader in animal care, wildlife conservation, and education. We are passionate about our commitment to excellence in support of our mission of Inspiring ...

HVAC Mechanic

Denver, CO

$25 - $34/hr

Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance (DZCA) is a leader in animal care, wildlife conservation, and education. We are passionate about our commitment to excellence in support of our mission of Inspiring ...

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How much do zookeeper jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for zookeeper in Colorado is $20.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.68 and $22.26 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a zookeeper?

Zookeepers are animal care professionals responsible for the daily care, feeding, and monitoring of animals in zoos and wildlife parks. They ensure the animals’ habitats are clean and safe, observe animal behavior for signs of illness, and assist with breeding programs and public education efforts. Zookeepers often work with veterinarians to maintain animal health and may also help with conservation initiatives. This role requires a passion for animals, physical stamina, and strong observation skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a zookeeper, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Zookeeper, you need a solid background in animal science, biology, or zoology—often with a relevant degree or hands-on experience in animal care. Familiarity with animal management software, husbandry equipment, and safety protocols is typically required. Strong observational skills, patience, teamwork, and effective communication are crucial soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure the health and well-being of animals, support public education, and maintain a safe, collaborative working environment.

What are some common challenges faced by zookeepers when caring for a variety of animal species?

Zookeepers often manage animals with diverse needs, ranging from dietary requirements to enrichment and behavioral health. One common challenge is adapting care routines for different species, especially when working with both domesticated and exotic animals. Additionally, zookeepers must remain vigilant about safety protocols to protect themselves and the animals, and they regularly collaborate with veterinarians and other staff to monitor health and well-being. Balancing the animals' welfare with public education and visitor engagement can also require creative problem-solving and strong communication skills.

Do zookeepers make a lot of money?

Zookeepers typically earn a moderate salary that varies by experience, location, and employer. According to industry data, the median annual wage for zookeepers is around $30,000 to $40,000, with higher earnings possible for those with advanced skills or specialized certifications. Many zookeepers work full-time and may receive benefits such as health insurance and paid time off.

What qualifications do you need for a zookeeper?

Zookeepers typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, with many employers preferring candidates with a degree or coursework in biology, zoology, or animal science. Relevant experience, such as volunteering or internships, along with strong physical stamina and knowledge of animal care and safety procedures, are also important qualifications.

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Infographic showing various Zookeeper job openings in Colorado as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 56% Full Time, 38% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $42,325 per year, or $20.3 per hour.

Director of Clinical Medicine

Denver Zoo

Denver, CO • On-site

$82K - $112K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 21 days ago


Job description

Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance (DZCA) is a leader in animal care, wildlife conservation, and education. We are passionate about our commitment to excellence in support of our mission of Inspiring Communities to Save Wildlife for Future Generations. 

DZCA honors our animals, staff, and guests by conducting ourselves at the highest level of integrity through our Core Actions -- Inspire Awe: Safety, Care, Connect, and by embracing our Core Values of: Welcoming, Curious, United, Courageous, and Transformative in all that we do.

The Director of Clinical Medicine advances DZCA’s mission, strategy, and goals by supervising clinical medicine and pathology for the animals at DZCA and advancing Wildlife Health and Conservation department impact.  Duties include supervision of the Clinical Veterinarians and Veterinary Pathologist, development of clinical policies and processes in partnership with the Director of Veterinary Operations, and clinical case management and communication, including diagnostic evaluation, treatment, surgery, and anesthesia, administering the Zoo’s preventative medicine program, mentoring veterinary residents, interns, and students, pathology assistance, and collaborating on research endeavors.  

Our team is made up of passionate and diverse professionals dedicated to providing excellent care for our animals while creating meaningful experiences for our guests. If you're excited to contribute your skills in a collaborative and innovative environment, Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance is the place for you!

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Clinical Veterinary Care

  • Provide collaborative high quality and innovative veterinary care for the animals at DZCA, ensuring consistency among the clinical veterinarian team, including species-appropriate advanced diagnostic evaluation, treatment, anesthesia, surgery, emergency and critical care, pathology assistance and collaboration, and administration of the Zoo’s preventative medicine program.
  • Schedule and coordinate appointments and procedures, including developing and fostering relationships with outside clinical consultants.
  • Share caseload management and clinical coverage, including rotating emergency on-call availability.
  • Maintain timely and complete medical records and controlled drug inventory documentation, including ultra-potent narcotics in compliance with DEA regulations.
  • Assist with animal shipments, quarantine, biosecurity measures, and complete certificates of veterinary inspection (CVIs) as part of pre-shipment evaluation.
  • Effectively communicate relevant clinical case findings and management plans with the Animal Care and Animal Wellbeing teams, fostering strong partnerships for patient care.

Veterinarian Team Supervision and Clinical Leadership

  • Align veterinary program and individual leadership with Denver Zoo core values to be welcoming, curious, united, courageous, and transformative.
  • Provide supervision for the Clinical Veterinarians and Veterinary Pathologist, including recruitment and hiring, scheduling, peri-clinical responsibilities, team development, goal setting, performance reviews, accountability and discipline, collaborative learning, coaching, and personnel policy oversight. 
  • Collaborate with the Senior Director of Wildlife Health & Conservation and Director of Veterinary Operations on the development and implementation of the Zoo’s veterinary program and policies.
  • Ensure clinical approaches and processes achieve optimal efficiency and patient care, as well as compliance with federal and state regulations and AZA accreditation and safety standards.
  • Collaborate with other directors and managers in the Wildlife Health and Conservation department to support leadership and team culture.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to Denver Zoo’s sustainability policies by adhering to all environmental, safety, and health regulations, procedures, and goals.

Teaching, Mentorship, and Research

  • Mentor and supervise residents in the ACZM-compliant Zoological Medicine Residency Program, as well as visiting interns, and students, collaborating with the veterinarian team to ensure consistent high-quality mentorship. 
  • Lead and/or collaborate on veterinary research and present findings at relevant professional meetings or in scientific publications. 

Finance

  • Assist the Senior Director of Wildlife Health & Conservation in budget development by coordinating recommendations and associated costs for clinical needs and equipment modalities.
  • Participate as needed in donor engagement or grant pursuits with the Philanthropy team in support of the veterinary program

Internal and External Engagement

  • Facilitate strong communication and collaboration between the veterinary team and all other departments in the zoo. 
  • Provide positive professional interactions and accurate information regarding Zoo animals and program activities to zoo staff, visitors, vendors and volunteers, including through guest tours, public-facing programs, and the media. 
  • Provide veterinary perspectives to the Animal Wellbeing program, including animal welfare assessments and medical aspects of behavioral husbandry.
  • Collaborate with the Zoo’s PhD Nutritionist and Animal Nutrition team regarding nutritional aspects of clinical case management.
  • Provide veterinary expertise to the Zoo’s Field Conservation programs, collaborating on program development pertaining to One Health and Conservation Medicine.
  • Share and engage with the public at the Zoo hospital or elsewhere through regular collaboration with the Guest Engagement team who operates the hospital’s public viewing gallery.
  • Participate as needed in administrative roles at the Zoo or externally, such as various committees, task forces, or other professional roles.

Other Responsibilities and Duties 

  • Other assistance, as designated by the Senior Director of Wildlife Health to support the overall goals of the department and organization.  DZCA retains the right to add or change duties and/or responsibilities at any time.
  • The nature of this position requires safeguarding against the release of confidential and proprietary information of DZCA.
  • This position will interact with managers at all levels and staff members across the organization, in addition to members of external organizations and the public. 
  • The Director of Clinical Medicine directly supervises the Clinical Veterinarians and Veterinary Pathologist.
  •  Coordinate recommendations and associated costs for clinical needs and equipment modalities to be included in the budget. Acts as a good steward of DZCA’s resources. 

Technical / Professional Requirements & Qualifications

  • DVM, VMD, or equivalent veterinary degree from an AVMA-accredited veterinary college.  Completion of an ACZM-compliant zoological medicine residency program (preferred).
  • Requires a minimum of 7 years experience as a veterinarian, including 5 years experience with zoological species, leadership and team supervision. Working as part of a team of veterinarians is  strongly preferred, or any equivalent combination of experience, lived experience, and/or special skills.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Strong expertise and clinical skills in zoological medicine, including advanced diagnostic, anesthetic, and treatment/surgical techniques, clinical case management, and understanding of epidemiological principles and zoonotic diseases.
  • Background in scientific research methods and study design with record of scientific publication.
  • Proven computer skills including Microsoft Office Suite, internet and literature search applications, and experience with Tracks software or other zoological medical record keeping systems are a plus.
  • Requires exemplary collaboration, organizational skills, written and oral communication skills, attention to detail, and ability to prioritize work and tasks. Requires adaptability to produce and meet deadlines in a fast-paced, multi-task, and changing environment, and the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Must have superior negotiation skills and the ability to handle sensitive information with diplomacy.
  • Must be a recognized communicator and considered to be a developer, coach, and mentor who is comfortable working with a broad cross-section of people in direct and matrixed relationships.
  • Experience developing and executing strategic goals preferred. Must have proficient skills in managing large and complex teams and/or programs.

Position Conditions 

  • Ability to pass a physical examination, background check and pre-employment drug and alcohol screen.
  • Clear driving record.
  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
  • Schedule Availability: Ability to work weekdays, weekends, holidays, and evenings including rotating emergency on-call availability.
  • Licenses/Certifications: Licensed Veterinarian in the State of Colorado or able to become licensed within 3 months of hire.  ACZM board certification or ability to become board certified within 3 years of hire.  Eligibility to obtain a DEA controlled substance registration certificate.  Eligibility to obtain USDA category II accreditation within 3 months of hire.  Possession of a valid Colorado Class ‘R’ driver’s license within 3 months of hire.
  • Work Location: Onsite

Compensation

Range for this position is $11,250-$12,917 (monthly)

A Truly Wild Workplace with Competitive Benefits

Join our team and enjoy a wide variety of great benefits, including:

  • Comprehensive medical, vision, and dental coverage
  • 403(b) Retirement Account with employer match
  • Generous paid time off: vacation, sick leave, personal days, and holidays
  • A Family DZCA Membership with discounted tickets to special events
  • Concession and retail discounts, plus free parking
  • And so much more!

Application Process and Timelines

Application Deadline: Open until filled. Review of applications will begin immediately.  DZCA reserves the right to close the position before this date. 

Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected status or any other characteristic protected by law.

www.denverzoo.org