Reports to: Bird Area Specialist(s) and Curator of HBO (Herps, Birds, and Others)
Overview:
Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens seeks interns who are ready to learn and support our mission of connecting communities with wildlife and wild places. We embrace an inclusive culture of collaboration to make progress in five Strategic Plan pillars: Conservation, Animal and Plant Wellbeing, Relevancy, Financial Sustainability, and being an Employer of Choice.
Interns will have the opportunity to work with 60 species of birds, aardvarks, and bats (rabies vaccine required). Bird species may include storks, ibis, spoonbills, ducks, flamingos, lorikeets, owls, penguins, and hornbills.
Qualifications:
Enrollment in or graduation from an associate or bachelor’s degree program in any animal science or related field.
Prior animal care or rehabilitation experience is beneficial.
Ability to work 20-40 hours weekly for twelve consecutive weeks (term start dates dependent upon orientation date and intern availability).
Schedule is negotiable and flexible around education and employment commitments.
Proof of negative TB test and tetanus vaccination.
Valid Florida driver's license and ability to operate motor vehicles safely.
Ability to lift 50 pounds, crawl, climb, jump, rake, stoop, sweep, bend, lift, reach and lift overhead, kneel, and carry objects for short distance without difficulty.
Ability to work in adverse weather conditions including rain, heat, and cold.
Ability to traverse Zoo grounds on foot and stand/walk for extended periods of time.
Visual and auditory acuity appropriate for animal care and general safety practices.
Housing is the responsibility of the intern.
Internship Duties:
Cleaning aviaries and other bird enclosures. Which can include hosing, scrubbing, sanitizing, raking, or shoveling.
Help prepare/distribute/or feed diets
Bird behavior observations
Making/giving out enrichment
Watch or assist in training sessions
Observe veterinary procedures/exams and possibly help with restraint
Help with projects or minor exhibit maintenance/repair
Please note that this is not meant to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities and that the requirements of the internship are subject to change as required.
Responsibilities:
Ensuring safety is always the top priority.
Support Bird Specialists in meeting and exceeding modern and progressive animal care regulations and standards.
Contribute to a positive and inclusive workplace culture.
Enhance guest experiences.
Support revenue-generating plans and functions.
Comply with policies and procedures.
Skills Required:
Ability to prioritize human and animal safety during all job functions.
An inclusive mindset with strong collaboration and teamwork skills
Strong work ethic: dependable, timely, responsive, productive, organized.
Effective communication including respectful interpersonal skills.
Keen observation skills and attention to detail
Safe operation of hand tools, vehicles, and other equipment
Ability to work individually and in a team setting.
Basic computer literacy, including Microsoft Office
Ability and openness to learn new tasks, skills, and technologies.
Effective time management including prioritization.
Sound judgment and critical thinking skills.
Ability to remain focused and manage stress to perform the job effectively.
Acceptance and application of constructive feedback
Self-motivation and ambition
Upon evaluation, an internship may be extended if that opportunity is of interest. Current interns are also eligible to apply for internal paid positions.
Physical Requirements:
Proof of negative TB test and tetanus vaccination
Ability to lift fifty pounds without difficulty.
Ability to work in adverse weather conditions including rain, heat, and cold.
Ability to traverse zoo grounds on foot and operate motorized vehicles safely.
Visual and auditory acuity appropriate for animal care and general safety practices.
Ability to remain on feet for extended periods of time.
Ability to crawl, climb, jump, rake, stoop, sweep, bend, lift, reach and lift overhead, kneel, and carry objects for short distance without difficulty.
Inclusion, diversity, and equity as a value
Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens embraces diversity in a meaningful way and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment regardless of a person's actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, national origin, place of birth, sex, age, religion, creed, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, weight, or height.
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