Primary Animal Keeper – Children’s Zoo
Company: Oakland Zoo
Location: Castro Valley
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
This position is subject to a collective bargaining agreement.
Payrate: To maintain internal equity, we have identified the pay
rate for this position at the Oakland Zoo as $28.45 per hour. An
offer at this rate will be our best and final compensation offer.
Applications accepted until April 9, 2026. Candidates not meeting
minimum requirements may not receive a response. Applicants
selected for candidacy are required to attend an on-site working
interview. Position Summary Animal Keepers play a vital role on the
ACCR team, taking care of the physical health and psychological
well-being of the animals directly under their care. Animals in
this diverse section include lemurs, bats, otters, goats, sheep,
cats, pigs, and rabbits. Work ranges from the physical tasks
associated with feeding and maintenance of living areas to more
analytical tasks of planning, record keeping, and communication.
Animal Keepers are expected to develop a comprehensive knowledge of
the natural history of the species to support them in providing
appropriate care for our animals and direction from the Senior
Keeper, Lead Keeper and/or the Zoological Manager regarding daily
operations as appropriate. This position is for a Primary Keeper.
They work with the same group of animals (string) 5 days a week.
They work closely with the string’s Supervising Primary Keeper and
support them as needed in the daily operation and needs of the
string’s animals and facilities. They are expected to provide clean
and safe conditions for the animal’s living spaces as well as
implement enrichment and training to meet the holistic welfare
needs of the animals. Additionally, they assist the Supervising
Primary Keeper managing keeper aides, interns, and volunteers.
Essential Job Duties Use the tools of animal observation,
enrichment, training and other management methods to ensure the
best possible psychological well-being of the animals in their care
Conduct ongoing assessment of their physical and psycho-social
needs Design and implement steps to address these needs Implement
Department/Zoo priorities as well as demonstrate the initiative and
expertise to regularly find ways to make improvements Interact with
the public Guide and support junior staff and volunteers as
appropriate Represent the Zoo in a variety of public settings
including press interviews, instructional classes and casual
communication with Zoo guests Perform other related duties as
required and assigned Who You Are Minimum of two years full time or
4160 hours experience in the care of captive wildlife in the zoo
field (preferably at an AZA or GFAS facility). Valid driver’s
license and clean driving record Willingness to work outside normal
business hours including weekends, holidays, and nights Knowledge
of the habits and hazards of working with wild, dangerous animals;
willingness to work with some physical risk while observing proper
safety precautions Medical requirements: Negative TB test within
the last year Tetanus vaccine within the last 10 years Bonus if you
have: Knowledge and experience in behavioral training theory and
practical application Ability to inspire guests in casual (e.g.,
one on one) and formal (i.e., programs) venues to take action for
conservation Bachelor’s degree in zoology, biology or a related
field Knowledge, Skills, and Qualities – May be representative, but
not all-inclusive, of those knowledge, skills and abilities
commonly associated with this position. Collaboration – builds
trusting relationships with both internal and external stakeholders
across our organization and community-wide and approaches
differences of opinion with curiosity and humility. Communication –
communicates respectfully and effectively with stakeholders across
identities, both verbally and in writing Inclusive Culture -
fosters a culture of mutual respect, transparency, collaboration
and belonging which allows all employees to feel appreciated,
included, and valued. Organization – strong attention to details
and able to build and/or maintain efficient systems Time management
– strong capabilities with a demonstrated ability to effectively
prioritize multiple commitments Sustainability – oriented toward
the mission and values of the Oakland Zoo and able to put those
into practice by finding creative and resourceful ways to develop
sustainable practices within your role and department Passion –
wholeheartedly believes in, represents, and models Oakland Zoo’s
mission and PRIDE values at all times Wildlife Aware - understands
mission to support the conservation and welfare of animals at The
Zoo, locally and globally. This is demonstrated by a
willingness/passion to reflect this mission in all actions and to
continue to learn how to take action for wildlife Physical
Considerations - The physical demands described below are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform essential functions. Able to lift a minimum
of 50 lbs. (i.e., feed sack) and move a minimum of 120 lbs. (i.e.,
hay bale) Able to walk long distances on uneven terrain in variable
environmental conditions (e.g., steep, muddy, etc.) Benefits The
Oakland Zoo offers a comprehensive benefits package, including
Health insurance, Dental insurance, Vision insurance, Flexible
spending account, Retirement plan, Paid time off, Employee
Assistance Program, and A Family Zoo Membership. Who We Are Oakland
Zoo (managed by The Conservation Society of California) is an
award-winning facility stretching 100 acres and overlooking the
city of Oakland atop the hills of beautiful Knowland Park. Our
mission is to deepen connections with animals, save wildlife, and
inspire champions for the natural world. As an accredited member of
the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), the Zoo is part of the
largest conservation organization in the nation. Our employees take
PRIDE in our values of being Positive, Respectful, Inquisitive,
Driven and Effective members of a team who places the care of our
animals, stewardship of the natural environment, and the experience
of our guests at the forefront of all that we do. Oakland Zoo’s
Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Access We believe that
all people should have safe access to the Zoo and culturally
relevant and responsive experiences with our staff, programs, and
curriculum. Oakland Zoo is also striving to create an equitable and
inclusive internal culture where all staff members feel represented
and valued for their identities and lived experiences. We examine
how power, bias, race, and other aspects of identity impact our
organization. We work to build a culture of continuous learning and
improvement toward a vision of equity and belonging for all staff.
We are looking for team members who can actively join us in this
process. We are committed to reflecting the diverse community in
which we exist and strongly encourage people of color, LGBTQ
identifying folks, and women to apply. The Conservation Society of
California is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions
are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or
ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, age, disability, protected veteran status, marital
status, QAOV status, or other characteristics protected by law. The
Conservation Society of California also promotes respect for all
people and will not tolerate harassment based on any of these
characteristics. Oakland Zoo participates in E-Verify to verify
work authorization.
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