What are the responsibilities and job description for the Seasonal Animal Care Specialist - Wildlife Response position at Alaska SeaLife Center?
Summary:
This position is responsible for the routine handling and care of animals being housed in the Rehabilitation/Quarantine area under the supervision of the Wildlife Response Curator at the Alaska SeaLife Center. The main focus of this position is marine mammals but there are occasional responses to birds and other wildlife in the Seward area.
Education/Training Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in biology, animal science, veterinary science or related field. Two years of experience in animal husbandry, experience with marine mammals preferred.
Essential Duties:
- Under the supervision of the Husbandry Director/Wildlife Response Curator, assists in the delivery of animal care to animals being housed and cared for in the rehabilitation area, quarantine area, and other animal areas in the ASLC.
- Coordinates with the Wildlife Response Curator and veterinary staff to ensure consistency in the delivery of animal care to animals being housed and cared for in the rehabilitation / quarantine area.
- Performs routine animal husbandry to include diet preparation, feeding animals, cleaning animal enclosures, disinfecting prep areas and equipment, and maintain animal records.
- Follows established routine for animal care, food preparation, and clean up, including proper maintenance and sterilization of equipment.
- Under the supervision of a veterinarian or a veterinary technician performs basic medical treatments such as delivery of oral medications and wound cleaning and assists in basic medical procedures such as animal restraint for physical exam.
- Keeps proper records in accordance with the ASLC and permit requirements.
- As team leader, supervises interns and volunteers to ensure animals are monitored and daily tasks are completed in a timely manner.
- Participates as needed in presentations to visitors and the public on topics in marine science and ASLC operations.
- Answers the ASLC’s 24-hour stranding hotline. May be asked to be on call to cover the hotline after regular working hours. Employees are compensated for being on call.
- Becomes familiar with maintenance and operation of mechanical systems.
- Maintains a valid driver’s license.
- Fosters good relations with visitors, volunteers, community leaders, contractors, and fellow staff members by promoting positive attitudes, good will, cooperation, and providing high standards of service.
- Complies with all Alaska SeaLife Center policies, procedures, and programs.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Other Skills and Abilities:
Ability to be organized, self-motivated, and possess a strong sense of cleanliness and animal awareness. Attention to detail. Willingness to work holidays, weekends, and/or overnights to accommodate the needs of the animal patients. Comfortable with social media and potentially being on camera and interviewed while working.
Physical Requirements:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by the employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Ability to see and hear; move about; stoop, kneel, and crouch; use arms and hands; handle objects, tools, and controls; and sit. Ability to lift and move 50 pounds. Ability to work with and around large, wild animals.
Accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 2/7/2024
START DATE: 5/1/2024 End Date: 9/30/2024
PAY RATE: $18.50
Please upload your resume, cover letter and letter of reference when you apply.
Must be able to pass background check.