Salary
$22.70 – $31.44 Hourly
Location
Tacoma, WA
Job Type
Career Full-time Represented
Department
Zoological and Environmental Education
Closing
4/4/2021 11:59 PM Pacific
Job Description

Metro Parks Tacoma (MPT) is a CAPRA-accredited and AZA-accredited, independent park district that leads efforts to build a healthy, sustainable community.  Metro Parks Tacoma is located in Tacoma, Washington. The system is comprised of many different park facilities that offer residents a variety of recreational opportunities. From waterfront access to local neighborhood parks to large regional facilities and attractions, the MPT system is both a local community asset and regional destination.

OUR CORE VALUES
These eight core values will guide future decisions, business and operations, and the manner in which MPT treats staff, customers and the community:
•Innovation    •Excellence     •Equity    •Inclusiveness    •Sustainability   •Accountability •Safety  •Fun

POINT DEFIANCE ZOO & AQUARIUM
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium is the only combined zoo and aquarium in the Pacific Northwest. The 29-acre zoological park was established in 1905, and attracts over 800,000 visitors a year. It is nationally accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA), which ensure rigorously high standards of animal welfare, veterinary care, conservation, education and more. The Zoo sits within 700-acre Point Defiance Park, offering spectacular views of Mount Rainier, the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound. Point Defiance Zoo is operated by Metro Parks Tacoma, the oldest independent park district in Washington. For more information, visit www.pdza.org

BASIC FUNCTION:
Under the direction of a General or Aquatic Animal Curator and the assigned Assistant Curator perform a variety of skilled duties involved in the care, observation, maintenance, propagation and management of assigned aquatic animal species and the display of such species to the general public in an educational and attractive manner.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
The Staff Biologist performs a variety of specialized aquatic work including behavioral enrichment training and observation, animal health care, documentation of behavior and activity and related duties involved in providing overall care to an assigned animal group at the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium.  Must understand basic water chemistry and be able to operate aquatic life support systems.

In the performance of their respective tasks and duties all employees are expected to conform to the following:

  • Perform quality work within deadlines with or without direct supervision.
  • Interact professionally with other employees, customers and suppliers.
  • Work effectively as a team contributor on all assignments.
  • Work independently while understanding the necessity for communicating and coordinating work efforts with other employees and organizations.
  • Observe applicable safety requirements, use safety equipment provided, implement appropriate safety practices at all times and report immediately any unsafe working conditions or hazards.
Essential Duties

ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Perform husbandry duties in the aquarium setting which includes temperate and tropical species of fish and invertebrates from the Pacific Rim.

Observe animal species on assigned schedule to determine physical and behavioral health and well being; check animals for abnormalities and report condition to appropriate Curator or veterinarian.  Provide behavioral training as appropriate and directed for animals assigned to incumbent’s care.

Understand basic water chemistry and be able to operate aquatic life support systems.

Be an active SCUBA diver and be comfortable working in and around water and aquatic exhibits.

Understand basic biology and ecology of the marine fish and invertebrates held and displayed in the aquariums at PDZA.

Be familiar with common fish diseases and parasites and appropriate treatments.

Know how to handle and transport fish and invertebrates safely.

Clean animal exhibits and holding areas to assure the health of animals and the presentation of the species in an attractive environment.

Prepare, store and distribute food according to established amounts, types and diets; monitor feeding habits and report any changes or abnormalities; monitor food levels to assure sufficient quantities.  Prepare and administer medications, food supplements and vitamins.

Perform routine maintenance and minor repair of animal exhibits and related systems; prepare new exhibits and input regarding exhibit design and renovation to facilitate cleaning, enhance viewing and improve living conditions for the animals.

Provide appropriate enrichment to animals in assigned areas of responsibility.

Communicate with the public regarding animals and related matters; answer questions and assure proper presentation of animals in various formats.

Maintain records and reports regarding assigned species including animal condition reports; conduct research regarding animal species as needed; prepare daily reports, health reports and other reports specific to the assigned area.

Maintain water quality to keep aquatic animals in a healthy condition.

Perform behavioral observations; patrol assigned areas of the Zoo or Trek and visually check on animals; perform or arrange for corrective action if problems arise.

Move and remove animal species to different areas or exhibits as determined by proper care, feeding and safety methods.

Provide work direction and assist in training volunteers and part-time animal care personnel as assigned; attend staff meetings, educational conferences and seminars as needed.

Communicate with the Aquatic Animal Curator and Assistant Curator regarding needed supplies, problems regarding exhibits, animal health or public safety issues or concerns.  Communicate with veterinarians regarding animal health matters; provide assistance in catching or restraining animals in accordance with established safety procedures to administer health care.

Provide input regarding the collecting, purchase, transfer, propagation or trading of animal species as needed.  Conduct and/or participate in conservation programs to assist in the propagation, education, enforcement and other activities related to long-term conservation of assigned species.

Assure the safety of animals, employees and the visiting public from injury or mishap.

Other duties as required.

Minimum Qualifications

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
Any combination equivalent to:  Three years of experience as an aquarist involving the care and husbandry of fish and invertebrates in a zoo, aquarium, theme park or related environment, preferably in an AZA accredited facility.  Bachelor’s degree in biology, zoology or related field preferred.  Equivalent education and experience including related volunteer and intern experience considered.

Must have rescue diver SCUBA certification and experience in the use of underwater techniques for the collection of fish and invertebrate species with cold water diving experience.  Must stay current with diving requirements set by PDZA diving control board.

LICENSE & OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

  • Valid Washington driver’s license.
  • Obtain a valid First Aid and CPR Card within the probationary period.
  • Obtain and maintain a valid SCUBA diving certification when assigned to the aquarium.
Additional Information

This position is a represented position with the International Union of Operating Engineers.  

HOURS:
40 hours per week

ENVIRONMENT:
Indoor and outdoor environment throughout the year
Adverse weather conditions.
Cold water while interacting with animals and cleaning exhibits.
Confined or dark work areas.

PHYSICAL ABILITIES:
Lifting, carrying and moving heavy objects or animals weighing up to 80 pounds.
Pushing.  Climbing. Standing.  Ladders. Walking up, down and sideways on uneven and/or slippery surfaces.
Kneeling, crouching and bending to work with and feed animals.
Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate specialized equipment and tools.

HAZARDS:
Exposure to potentially dangerous and sick animals and zoonotic diseases.
Exposure to animal fecal matter, urine and other bodily discharges
Chemicals, fumes, odors, poor ventilation and noise.
Contact with dissatisfied visitors.

METRO PARKS TACOMA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
All qualified persons will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, political affiliation, disability or any other merit factor. Members of ethnic minorities, women, special disabled veterans, veterans of the Vietnam-era, recently separated veterans, and other protected veterans, persons of disability and/or persons age 40 and over are encouraged to apply.

MPT employs only U.S. citizens and lawfully authorized non-U.S. citizens. All new employees must show employment eligibility verification as required by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

MPT is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact Human Resources (253) 305-1089 or angelas@tacomaparks.com.

Employment is subject to a national background check.