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The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden is seeking a Part-Time Animal Caretaker to join their Ungulates team in Dubai. This role is ideal for individuals passionate about hoofed animals and animal welfare. You will be responsible for day-to-day husbandry, enrichment programs, recordkeeping, and guest interactions. The position requires both indoor and outdoor work in a zoo setting and involves collaboration with other departments to ensure the wellbeing of the zoo’s majestic ungulate collection.
Key Responsibilities:
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Perform daily animal husbandry and assist with routine medical care for ungulate species.
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Monitor animal behavior, document changes, and report health concerns.
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Maintain accurate records of animal weight, training, enrichment, and health.
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Clean, repair, and enhance animal exhibits and service areas using power and lawn equipment.
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Create and implement enrichment strategies to encourage natural behaviors and improve animal welfare.
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Use operant conditioning principles to train animals, including during public presentations.
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Engage with zoo guests to provide educational and positive experiences.
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Participate in safety drills, emergency protocols, and collaborative zoo projects.
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Drive zoo vehicles for animal transport and operational tasks in all seasons.
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Follow strict health protocols to protect animal collections, including tuberculosis testing and PPE use.
Qualifications:
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High school diploma or GED required.
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Minimum of 1 year paid experience in an AZA-accredited zoo with relevant taxa; unpaid internships may be considered.
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Strong observational, recordkeeping, and teamwork skills.
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Must obtain a valid Oklahoma driver’s license within 30 days of hire and pass a driving history check.
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Willingness to undergo background checks and drug testing (safety-sensitive position).
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Must complete internal LMS training within the first 6 months.
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Comfortable working flexible shifts, including weekends, holidays, and emergency responses.
Pay Rate: $15.93/hour (Part-Time)
This is a hands-on, rewarding opportunity to care for some of the Zoo’s most awe-inspiring residents while supporting the Zoo’s educational and conservation mission.
