Zoo Curator
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
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Education / Teaching
Compensation $71,177.00 Annual
Job Description SummaryThe Final date to receive applications for this position is 11:59pm EST on February 26, 2026.
The Santa Fe College (SF) Teaching Zoo is a unique, 10- acre zoo in Gainesville, Florida, and is the only zoo on a college campus accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). Home to over 70 different species of animal and maintained by SF students in the premier Zoo Animal Technology program, the zoo showcases a diverse collection that contains both native and exotic species for all to enjoy.
The Zoo Curator provides critical leadership for the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo in partnership with the Director and with specific responsibilities for animals and facilities. The Zoo Curator ensures that the animal collection is provided with the best possible care through the implementation of high wellbeing standards, enclosure design, the safe acquisition and disposition of animals, consistent coordination with veterinarians, and facilitation of training for Zookeeper staff on how to provide for the collection’s care.
In addition to these responsibilities, the Zoo Curator will also oversee the upkeep of the entire zoo facility including public areas, Zookeeper areas, and animal habitats and will serve as the point of contact for all scientific research conducted at the SF Teaching Zoo. The Zoo Curator will provide support and perspective to the Director in strategic planning, goal setting and goal attainment and will also act on behalf of the Director as needed including but not limited to meeting with donors, community members, tour groups, and as a representative on the college’s Emergency Management Team.
The Zoo Curator also provides direct supervision to the Assistant Curators and part-time workers, including ZAT students. Additionally, this position may work weekends, holidays, events or during college closures.
Job Description
Responsibilities and
Duties Include:
- Evaluates and monitors the SF Teaching Zoo’s animal collection daily and functions as the primary contact for all animal projects and animal wellbeing reports.
- Develops, maintains, and monitors systems to evaluate animal wellbeing.
- Collaborates with the Director and zoo staff to develop and update the SF Teaching Zoo’s institutional collection plan, facility strategic plan, and master plan.
- Serves as a liaison with veterinarians and manages the health of the animal collection by monitoring medication, tracking treatment plans, and coordinating transportation of animals to the UF Veterinary Clinic.
- Develops and fulfills animal quarantine procedures and protocols with neonatal and geriatric care in mind.
- Provides leadership and supervision to Assistant Curators, part-time and student staff, including hiring, training, scheduling, performance management, and professional development.
- Mentors and guides ZAT students as they work and provides constructive feedback on their performance.
- Assists in the instruction of ZAT students on all aspects of exhibition construction including tool usage, materials, construction, and exhibit furnishing.
- Collaborates with zoo faculty to develop, update, distribute, and implement animal procedures.
- Maintains a working relationship with AZA managers to keep them informed on species availability and animal wellbeing developments and fulfills their management recommendations for animal breeding and transfers.
- Collaborates with zoo staff and internal departments to construct animal habitats and enclosures that maintains compliance with governing agencies and follows best practices.
- Maintains relationships with all regulatory agencies and ensures that the zoo is compliant with their standards and permits.
- Ensures the safety and security of the zoo by maintaining the public areas, Zookeeper areas, and animal habitats.
- Manages all scientific research at the zoo, chairs the research committee, and evaluates all research proposals.
- Maintains awareness of evolving AZA facility and animal standards, industry initiatives, and best practices, ensuring programs meet or exceed accreditation expectations.
- Acts on behalf of the Director in their absence and as needed,…
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