New 6/98
City of San José
ZOO CURATOR (FT) (6357)
Class Purpose
Under general direction, supervises the care of zoo animals
and the maintenance of zoo exhibits, enclosures, grounds, and
service areas. Performs related work as required.
Typical Duties and Results (This is a single position
classification and the examples given may not represent all the
duties which may be performed.)
- Directs and coordinates veterinary health program,
including records maintenance, preventive medicine,
animal handling, capture, restraint, testing, and
medication administration.
- Trains, assigns, and schedules zoo staff in the care of
zoo animals.
- Assists Zoo Manager in supervising daily animal care
operations.
- Oversees maintenance of animal records, animal transport,
construction, repair, and maintenance of animal displays
and habitats, including horticultural collection
maintenance.
- Coordinates maintenance, improvements, and repairs using
zoo staff, vendors, City staff, volunteers, and grounds
workers/park maintenance staff.
- Provides staff training on animal handling, capture,
restraint, testing, and medication administration to
maintain animal health and well being.
- Supervises the ordering and maintenance of animal food,
equipment, and other supply inventories.
- Makes recommendations on animal acquisition, disposition,
habitat construction/reconstruction, and general zoo
operations.
- Provides regularly scheduled reports on health, behavior,
and changes in the zoo collection.
- Assesses, reports, and corrects animal maintenance issues
and potential hazards for staff, visitors, and
animal/plant collection.
- Complies with and enforces zoo safety standards.
- May provide support for the South Bay Zoological Society,
zoo education program, and volunteer program.
- Provides information and responds to public inquiries
regarding the animal collection.
- Interacts with the public and zoo volunteers answering
questions and providing support, information, and
direction as needed to maintain positive public
relations.
- Responsible for daily operations in the absence of the
Zoo Manager.
- Works weekends, evenings, and holidays during all
climatic conditions as assigned.
Typical End Results Include
Ensures that proper food, water, and other animal requirements
are provided to maintain the health of the animal and plant
collections; ensures proper maintenance of zoo facilities and
exhibits; ensures the safe handling and care of zoo animals;
ensures the health and safety of zoo animals.
Distinguishing Characteristics
An employee in this class is responsible for the coordination
of daily operations for the Happy Hollow Zoo. It differs from the
next lower class of Senior Zoo Keeper in that incumbents of the
latter class are supervised by this class, provide daily care for
zoo animals, and lead others in animal care activities. It
differs from the next higher class of Zoo Manager in that
incumbents of the latter class manage all zoo activities
including operations budget, fund-raising, coordinating with
non-profit partner organization, and coordinating and planning
exhibit design/repair.
Qualifications
Minimum Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge of the care, nutrition, breeding, behavior, and
safety precautions required for a wide variety of zoo and
domestic animals.
- Knowledge of principles and practices of supervision.
- Knowledge of the maintenance of zoo exhibits and
facilities.
- Knowledge of zoo safety rules and regulations.
- Skill in detecting illness, injury, and other disorders
in exotic species.
- Skill in the handling and restraint of a wide variety of
zoo and domestic animals.
- Ability to train and supervise others.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working
relationships.
- Ability to enter animal areas and perform physical work
(including lifting objects up to 50 lbs).
- Ability to work weekends, evenings and holidays during
all climatic conditions.
Competency Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge of animal training theory and applications.
- Knowledge of pertinent government and other regulations
for maintenance of animals in captivity.
- Ability to prepare and present reports, using
computerized applications.
- Ability to repair and maintain zoo equipment, animal
habitats, and facilities.
- Ability to coordinate animal transportation using
airlines, trucks, trailers, and other vehicles.
- Ability to set-up and maintain inventory control systems.
Education
Bachelors Degree from an accredited college or
university in Biology, Zoology or a related field.
Experience
Two (2) years experience in the care of zoo animals and
working with public exhibits of diverse exotic animals, including
one year of experience in a supervisory or lead capacity.
Acceptable Substitutions
Experience in the care of zoo animals can substitute for the
required education on a year-for-year basis. There is no
substitution for the required year of supervision or lead
experience.
Licenses/Certificates
Possession of a valid State of California drivers
license may be required.
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