Zoological Manager - Animal Ambassadors
Company: Dallas Zoo Management
Location: Dallas
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Description JOB SUMMARY The Dallas Zoo is seeking a leader to
join our Animal Ambassador Experiences team. Ambassador Animals
cares for a diverse collection of birds, mammals, and reptiles that
participate in programs both on and off Zoo grounds. These animals
are featured in dynamic, guest-centered experiences designed to
inspire connection while prioritizing animal well-being. Our
program is focused on implementing welfare-driven practices that
emphasize choice and control and immersive experiences that allow
animals to demonstrate natural behaviors and guests to form
meaningful connections. This position works closely with the other
Zoological Manager, Associate Curator, and Senior Curator to lead a
team of Zoologists and oversee daily operations within assigned
ambassador areas. The Zoological Manager is responsible for
personnel management, training and development of staff, and
implementation of effective husbandry, training, and enrichment
programs to ensure exemplary animal care. The Manager serves as a
primary contact and liaison for their area and supports the
delivery of high-quality ambassador programming that aligns with
the Dallas Zoo’s mission of Engaging People & Saving Wildlife.
SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Organize, coordinate, and
establish priorities for assigned section’s daily activities,
overseeing animal care staff and providing both written and oral
instructions. • Develop, implement, and communicate all aspects of
the animal program, ensuring effective documentation, accurate
records, and clear communication with direct reports, curatorial,
and veterinary staff. • Mentor, develop, and evaluate employees for
professional growth, including writing and reviewing annual
performance plans and appraisals. • Lead by example and maintain
familiarity with all aspects of animal training and husbandry
routines. • Proactively identify, oversee, and participate in
operant conditioning, behavioral management, and environmental
enrichment programs; collaborate with Associate Curators/Curator
and Behavioral Husbandry staff regarding training goals, behavioral
management plans, and introductions (including mixed species). •
Organize and appropriately delegate tasks to Assistant Supervisors
and Lead Zoologists. • Hire and train animal care staff in all
aspects of husbandry, including diet preparation, feeding,
cleaning, and exhibit maintenance. • Develop and maintain
protocols, programs, and ambassador-specific SOPs to meet and
exceed USDA and AZA standards, including animal handling,
transport, program use, and public presentation. • Regularly
observe and monitor the health and welfare of animals in the area.
• Prepare and maintain records of animal management including daily
behavior, breeding behavior, restraint, and routine and non-routine
medical procedures. • Confer with veterinary staff regarding health
and preventative medicine programs, report relevant health
concerns, and assist with treatments and procedures as necessary. •
Oversee animal propagation and breeding programs, ensuring staff
and facilities are prepared and protocols are implemented and
monitored. • Coordinate and manage safe animal capture, restraint,
and transfers (within the zoo and between institutions) in
compliance with professional and veterinary standards. • Work
closely with curatorial staff on institutional collection planning
and animal acquisition/deacquisition. • Ensure exhibits and
facilities meet high standards of animal welfare, aesthetics, and
regulatory compliance; prioritize exhibit enhancement projects,
participate in renovations, and communicate facility needs through
appropriate channels. • Follow all safety protocols to ensure the
safety of animals, staff, and the public; serve as a member of the
Dallas Zoo Emergency Response Team. • Complete incident reporting
and documentation, ensure follow-up discussions occur, and
communicate safety or facility issues to the Curator in a timely
manner. • Under Curator/Associate Curator direction, communicate
with vendors, purchase equipment and supplies, and obtain estimates
for small capital projects for annual budgeting. • Keep current
with animal and husbandry research and correspond with other
institutions and specialists. • Oversee the quality, consistency,
and welfare-first delivery of guest-facing ambassador animal
programs. • Establish and uphold interpretation and guest
engagement standards, including messaging frameworks, presentation
quality, and conservation storytelling. • Collaborate with internal
stakeholders to align program design, animal management decisions,
and departmental policies. • Support development of community and
institutional partnerships that advance ambassador programming and
mission delivery. • Present animal talks to Zoo visitors and
represent the Zoo in media and public presentations. • Perform
other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS • A bachelor’s degree in
biology or related science field is preferred • Must have strong
supervisory skills: ability to promote positive morale and
productivity; • Must have extensive knowledge of animal husbandry,
with at least nine years preferred of exotic animal care
experience, at an AZA-accredited facility, three years at a
supervisory level; • Minimum of three years’ experience working in
an ambassador animal setting strongly preferred; • Advanced free
flight bird experience strongly preferred; • Must be
solution-oriented, finding creative solutions for complex
challenges; • Demonstrated interest and expertise in management,
reproduction, and training; • Comprehensive knowledge of
reproduction, as well as neonate care; • Comprehensive knowledge of
behavioral management, including operant conditioning philosophy,
techniques and terminology, as well as benefits and goals of
environmental enrichment; • Incumbent should have broad interests
in research, behavior and conservation; • Excellent facilitation,
as well as communication skills, both oral and written; • Comfort
with computer software: MS Word, Excel, Outlook, Power Point; •
Ability to represent the Zoo in a professional manner at all times;
• Ability to exercise sound judgment in emergency situations and to
respond with appropriate action; • Ability to work with minimal
supervision, must be self-directed; • Ability to establish and
maintain effective working relationship with others; • Must be able
to walk, stand, sit, kneel, stoop, crawl, twist, reach above head,
pull bend, climb stairs and ladders and carry up to 50 lbs; • Must
be able to work holidays and weekends and actively work outdoors
extreme weather; • Successful candidates must pass pre-employment
drug screening, background check and TB test; • Must have a valid
Texas Class C driver’s license or the ability to obtain this
license, to operate zoo vehicles. • Must have reliable
transportation.
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