Animal Keeper - Term
Smithsonian's National Zoo & Conservation Biology InstituteAnimal Keeper - TermDepartment: Animal Care ScienceLocation: Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) - Front Royal, VAClassification: Full-Time / Hourly / Non-ExemptApplication Deadline: 04 June 2026Position SummaryThe Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) is seeking a dedicated and motivated Animal Keeper to join our Animal Care team. This position supports the daily husbandry, welfare, and management of a diverse collection of wild and exotic animals, including rare and endangered species. The Animal Keeper contributes to excellence in animal welfare, conservation science, education, and guest engagement consistent with the mission and standards of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesAnimal Care & HusbandryProvide daily care to animals, ensuring optimal health, welfare, and well-being.Prepare, measure, and distribute appropriate diets; maintain sanitary food prep areas and water systems.Monitor and document food and water intake; report changes per established protocols.Clean and maintain animal enclosures through sweeping, hosing, scrubbing, raking, and waste removal.Weigh animals, collect data, and maintain accurate records.Animal Health & ObservationObserve animals for signs of illness, injury, or abnormal behavior; report concerns to supervisory or veterinary staff.Monitor and report pest or insect infestations.Document behavioral observations such as feeding, breeding, nesting, and social interactions.Behavioral Management & EnrichmentParticipate in enrichment programs that promote species-appropriate behaviors.Assist with operant conditioning and animal training programs.Support propagation and behavioral management initiatives.Guest Engagement & Education* Deliver engaging, accurate, and conservation-focused information to guests.* Support interpretive programming and meaningful visitor experiences.AZA Core CompetenciesSuccessful candidates will demonstrate proficiency or development in the following AZA-aligned competencies:Animal Husbandry & Management* Knowledge of species-specific husbandry practices, nutrition, and enclosure maintenance.* Ability to maintain high standards for sanitation, safety, and biosecurity.Animal Welfare & Ethics* Understanding of animal welfare principles, including the Five Domains model.* Commitment to ethical animal care and continuous welfare improvement.Animal Behavior & Training* Basic understanding of animal learning theory and operant conditioning.* Ability to apply enrichment and training techniques to support physical and psychological well-being.Observation & Critical Thinking* Strong observational skills to identify behavioral and health changes.* Ability to assess situations and communicate findings effectively.Communication & Teamwork* Clear, professional communication with supervisors, veterinarians, and team members.* Ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment.Safety & Risk Management* Adherence to institutional safety protocols when working with animals, tools, and chemicals.* Awareness of zoonotic disease prevention and workplace hazards.Conservation & Education* Understanding of AZA's conservation mission and the role of accredited institutions.* Ability to engage the public in conservation messaging and environmental stewardship.Professionalism & Accountability* Demonstrates reliability, attention to detail, and strong work ethic.* Commitment to continuous learning and professional development.Experience RequiredExperience in animal care or related field (paid or unpaid, including internships and volunteer work). Strong observational, organizational, and record-keeping skills. Ability to follow protocols and maintain high standards of care. Passion for wildlife conservation and animal welfare.Further CommentsPhysical Requirements Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs. Ability to stand, walk, bend, and climb for extended periods. Ability to work in outdoor conditions and exposure to environmental elements. Working Conditions Indoor and outdoor work in all weather conditions. Exposure to animal odors, noise, chemicals, and biological hazards. Potential exposure to bites, scratches, parasites, and zoonotic diseases. Conditions of Employment Pass pre-employment background investigation. May be required to complete a probationary period. Must maintain direct deposit capability. Compliance with Selective Service requirements (if applicable). Equal Opportunity Statement The Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion.Salary$29.02 - $33.82 per hourHow to ApplySubmit a resume (maximum two pages) and cover letter to:USAJOBS - Job AnnouncementSmithsonian's National Zoo & Conservation Biology InstituteFront Royal, VAVisit our websiteLike us on Facebook