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Seasonal Conservation Technician

Job in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, 84193, USA
Listing for: Utah's Hogle Zoo
Full Time, Seasonal/Temporary, Apprenticeship/Internship position
Listed on 2026-02-03
Job specializations:
  • Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
    Environmental Science
Job Description & How to Apply Below

POSITION SUMMARY

Utah’s Hogle Zoo’s Conservation Department leads or participates in several field conservation programs in Utah. These programs involve ecological research and monitoring, habitat restoration, and community science. The Seasonal Conservation Technician will assist with the Zoo’s research and conservation initiatives for native Utah species and habitats, notably programs focused on the imperiled Western (boreal) toad and wildlife that occurs within the Wasatch Range.

The Conservation Technician will conduct field surveys of western toads and other amphibians in Utah’s montane wetlands, use trail cameras and acoustic recorders to monitor wildlife within the Wasatch Front, and conduct vegetation and habitat assessments. In collaboration with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and other partners, these programs contribute to the management and recovery of native Utah wildlife.

The Conservation Technician will also interact with Zoo guests, volunteers, and community scientists, and will help increase awareness about the Zoo’s conservation programs and impact, participate in and support conservation events and communications sponsored by the Zoo and its partners, and assist with other activities as needed.

Utah’s Hogle Zoo seeks employees who are passionate about conservation, approach their daily work with a can-do attitude, are resourceful, communicate respectfully with everyone, and are ready to support the Zoo’s mission of creating champions for wildlife by making connections between people and animals to inspire action.

Utah’s Hogle Zoo is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all.

SCHEDULE
  • Summer field period, starting May and ending Aug/Sept (specific start and end dates TBD).
  • 32–40 hours/week (average 35–37 hours/week), including some weekends, holidays, evenings, and multi-day overnight trips.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIP

Reports to the Director of Conservation.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Demonstrate commitment to the Zoo’s mission and conservation efforts.
  • Assist the Field Conservation Programs Coordinator with fieldwork preparation and implementation.
  • Using established protocols, monitor amphibians and their habitats using visual encounter surveys, biometric measurements, water-quality measurements, and habitat assessments.
  • Record and manage survey data using ArcGIS Survey
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  • Using established protocols, monitor mammals, bats, and birds using trail cameras and acoustic recorders, and conduct riparian and forest vegetation assessments.
  • Manage, sort, and process images obtained from trail cameras.
  • As needed, manage and process bat and bird recordings obtained from acoustic recorders.
  • Help plan and organize fieldwork trips (both daily and multi-day outings).
  • Help inventory and maintain field supplies and equipment, including camping gear, trail cameras, and acoustic recorders.
  • Assist with training and managing community scientists and student interns in the field.
  • Interact with partner organizations (e.g., U.S. Forest Service, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, and non-governmental organizations).
  • Interact with Zoo guests and volunteers to communicate scientific and conservation messages and increase awareness of the Zoo’s conservation and sustainability programs and impact.
  • As needed, contribute to other initiatives of the Conservation Department, including on-grounds conservation activities and off-site Jordan River Restoration events.
  • As needed, contribute to community outreach by developing social media content.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
  • Maintains strict confidentiality.
ALL CANDIDATES MUST BE ABLE TO:
  • Support and promote the Zoo’s mission to create Champions for Wildlife.
  • Effectively communicate with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Apply critical thinking to analyze and solve problems.
  • Manage stressful situations in a professional and calm manner.
  • Meet deadlines.
  • Work well in teams and independently.
  • Work nights, weekends, and overtime, as needed.
  • Operate AWD vehicles on unpaved roads.
  • Ensure the safety of teams in the field.
  • Demonstrate a strong work ethic.
  • Follow written and verbal instructions.
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