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Curator, Animal Husbandry & Ambassador Animals

St. Louis Aquarium St Union Station
St. Louis, United States Posted: April 22, 2024


This position is responsible for overseeing the care of all terrestrial animals and the corresponding Ambassador Animal department for the St. Louis Aquarium. We have built a reputation as a leader in the industry when it comes to Guest-Animal interactions. As Curator, you would be responsible for elevating our animal collection and championing the vision for all animal-interaction programs throughout the Aquarium. In addition to the day-to-day operations, this position will be responsible for all terrestrial animal behaviour training, animal handling practices, public education and messaging, and community outreach appearances as well as strongly partnering with the Curator of Aquatics on the same areas for our aquatic collection. The Ambassador Team, (both human and animal), are key players in creating unforgettable moments for our Guests while connecting them to nature during their visit. By advancing the training program, developing the staff, and bringing enrichment to the facility’s wide variety of animals; the opportunities for this position to make a positive impact are truly endless.

Duties & Responsibilities
  • Manage, support and supervise all staff within the training team to ensure highest level of safety, courtesy, education, efficiency and operational readiness at all times.
  • Build and modify the collection as needed to meet program growth objectives and successful animal outcomes.
  • Create plans to develop and train animal behavior and enrichment activities, including carrying out public presentations and interactive programs consistent with the facility’s philosophy and procedures. Train the training team to implement these plans.
  • Manage activities to maintain positive representation to professional agencies, institutions and various committees.
  • Ensure compliance with health and safety standards in accordance with local municipality, state and federal rules and regulations. 
  • Ensure animal care and habitats meet compliance of facility specific policies and procedures.
  • Mentor the training team to build confidence and success. 
  • Manage the schedule of training team to ensure adequate staffing levels are maintained for all animal husbandry and training needs and public presentations. 
  • Monitor the training team inventory and departmental expenditure to reduce loss/waste, control costs and accurately communicate expenses.
  • Proactively assist in the implementation of new habitats and educational opportunities to maximize revenues and guest experience.
  • Maintain up-to-date electronic records on animal health, water quality, system maintenance, system checks, and stock reports.
  • Monitor and identify the effectiveness of habitats, including comprehensive review and improvement of animal habitats and animal care standards.
  • Monitor and identify animal health concerns, disease diagnosis and water quality concerns.
  • Communicate to Executive Director, veterinary, and water quality staff any animal health concerns to develop and implement a care and treatment plan.
  • Manage and maintain animal behaviors in line with veterinary health check requirements. 
  • Develop and implement policy and procedure documents.
  • Manage and control department and facility objectives and key performance indicators.
  • Manage emergency situations to minimize damage, loss or injury to guests, team members, animals or company property.
  • Assist in the preparation of daily reports for all Life Sciences Department activities.
  • In collaboration with Guest Experience Department and the Aquarium Foundation, ensure habitats and programs engage, educate and entertain diverse audiences. 
  • Work closely with the Aquarium Foundation to ensure volunteers and educators provide exemplary guest service and engagement. 
  • Perform dive requirements.
  • Other duties as assigned.
Experience, Skills & Qualifications
  • Five years + experience with care and training of reptiles, amphibians, birds and small mammals required. 
  • Two years + in a similar management role required. 
  • Certified Diver required. 
  • First Aid, Emergency O2, and AED certification required. 
  • Degree in wildlife/marine biology or relevant work experience required. 
  • Proven aptitude for developing compelling habitats preferred. 
  • Experienced animal biologist/aquarist with a strong background in reptiles, amphibians, birds and small mammals required. 
  • Experience in the care of flora and fauna in a public aquarium setting.
  • Experience working with relevant authorities and accrediting associations. 
  • Competency with Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
  • Experience managing large teams required. 
  • Exceptional leadership skills and proven experience.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Experience managing departmental budgets preferred. 
  • Strong listening, presentation and decision-making skills.
  • Creative problem solver who thrives when presented with a challenge.
  • Energetic and eager to tackle new projects and ideas.
Experience Required
  • Five years + experience with care and training of reptiles, amphibians, birds and small mammals required.
  • Two years + in a similar management role required.
  • Certified Diver required. 
  • First Aid, Emergency O2, and AED certification required. 
  • Degree in wildlife/marine biology or relevant work experience required. 
  • Experienced animal biologist/aquarist with a strong background in reptiles, amphibians, birds and small mammals required.

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