General Application - Animal Care
Company: Dallas Zoo Management
Location: Dallas
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Summary Are you passionate about animal care,
welfare, and conservation? Submit your application here to be
considered for future opportunities on the Animal Care & Welfare
team at Dallas Zoo! Even if your experience does not follow a
traditional route or meet every qualification listed, we recognize
that meaningful contributions come from many different directions,
and we are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace.
The Dallas Zoo values a variety of professional backgrounds and
experiences, including those gained through volunteering,
internships, agriculture, and/or military service. Whether you're
an experienced keeper or just beginning your zoo career, we welcome
your interest in joining a team committed to exceptional animal
welfare, collaboration, and professional growth. New team members
are supported through structured on-the-job training, access to
mentorship from experienced Zoologists, and opportunities to gain
experience with different husbandry techniques. We believe that
curiosity, commitment to animal welfare, and a collaborative
mindset are just as important as specific credentials. Our team is
made up of individuals with a wide range of experiences, and we’re
proud to support continued learning through mentorship and hands-on
training. At the Dallas Zoo, we use the title Zoologist instead of
Keeper to reflect the high level of responsibility, specialized
training, and scientific knowledge of animal husbandry techniques
required in these roles. Our Zoologists contribute to enrichment
programs, participate in operant conditioning and reproductive
management, support conservation initiatives, and maintain detailed
behavioral and health records in line with AZA standards. The title
recognizes their role as both animal care professionals and
stewards of wildlife conservation. By applying through this
posting, you’ll be added to our talent pool for upcoming roles and
may be contacted if your background aligns with departmental needs.
We encourage you to check back regularly and apply directly to any
specific roles that match your experience and interests. This
general application is not tied to a specific opening but is
reviewed on a rolling basis as positions become available across
our animal departments, including Ambassador Animals, Birds &
Ectotherms, Large Mammals, and Mammals. Our animal care positions
are structured in three progressive levels: • Zoologist – Our
entry-level animal care staff provide daily care for a variety of
species while gaining valuable experience in husbandry, enrichment,
and behavioral observation. • Senior Zoologist – With increased
experience and responsibility, Senior Zoologists help lead daily
section routines, and mentor less experienced team members. • Lead
Zoologist – As team leads, these senior professionals provide
mentorship, take on specialized tasks and projects, coordinate
section operations in the absence of management, and may represent
Dallas Zoo in AZA programs. Located just three miles south of
downtown Dallas, the 106-acre Dallas Zoo is the oldest and largest
in Texas. Founded with just two deer and two mountain lions in 1888
as the first Zoo in the Southwest. This city-owned and privately
managed zoo is a thriving example of a successful public-private
partnership. As an accredited member of the Association of Zoos &
Aquariums (AZA) for 35 years, the Zoo provides a home for more than
2,000 animals representing over 400 species. For full-time staff,
the Dallas Zoo offers comprehensive medical, dental, and vision
insurance, short-term and long-term disability coverage, a 401(k)
retirement plan, PTO, and sick time. Compensation is commensurate
with experience and education. The Dallas Zoo participates in
in-situ and ex-situ conservation programs and encourages and
supports staff to participate. Join us in Engaging People & Saving
Wildlife every day! A summary of the work of each of our Animal
Care Teams is below. Ambassador Animal Experiences The Animal
Outreach team provides robust and diverse programming on and
off-site in the greater Dallas Fort Worth metroplex. This team
oversees a varied group of birds, mammals, and reptiles, including
prehensile-tailed porcupines, flamingos, tamanduas, penguins,
parrots, tortoises, and snakes, to name a few. The Wild Encounters
team focuses on up-close encounters through structured
presentations at our Wild Encounters stage. Featured animals
include Gambian pouch rat, North American porcupine, opossum,
southern tamandua, free-flighted black vulture, southern ground
hornbill, snakes, lizards, and more! Finally, the Wildlife Show
team gives formal, entertaining, scripted presentations on our
dynamic stage, showcasing free-flighted birds such as hadada ibis,
macaws, birds of prey, pigeons, and trumpeter hornbills. Other cast
members include an African crowned crane, bald eagle, ravens, and
our newest addition, a white stork. While this position will focus
on our outreach area, it will also be cross trained to support all
ambassador sections. Birds & Ectotherms The BREC team (Birds,
Reptiles, Amphibians, Invertebrates, Small Neotropical Mammals, and
Fish) oversees a taxonomically diverse collection housed across a
variety of specialized indoor and outdoor habitats. This team
provides daily care for species representing every major vertebrate
class, with a strong emphasis on conservation breeding programs,
assurance colonies, and animals requiring complex life support
systems. Representative species include whooping cranes, African
penguins, Galápagos tortoises, crocodile monitors, Houston toads,
Texas blind salamanders, mantellas, butterflies, tarantulas, and a
variety of native Texas fish and freshwater species. Team
responsibilities include husbandry, enrichment, and behavioral
observation, as well as participation in AZA conservation programs,
species reintroduction efforts, and veterinary collaboration. Ideal
candidates should be detail-oriented, familiar with taxon-specific
care, and have an interest in conservation-focused work. Large
Mammals The Hoofstock team provides daily care for a wide variety
of hoofed mammals and select bird species, including giraffe,
greater kudu, okapi, hippo, guinea fowl, and ostrich. This team
works collaboratively to ensure the highest standards of animal
welfare through operant conditioning, behavioral enrichment, and
habitat maintenance. Hoofstock keepers may also lead VIP and donor
tours and participate in public-facing opportunities to share their
work. Zoologists in this section will be cross-trained across
multiple Hoofstock species. The Elephant team is responsible for
the daily husbandry and welfare of our African elephant herd. Using
operant conditioning as a foundation, the team prioritizes positive
behavioral management, health monitoring, and collaborative care
practices. Zoologists in this area may also be asked to represent
the elephant team during VIP and donor experiences and occasionally
engage with the public as part of educational or outreach efforts.
Mammals The Primate team manages a diverse range of primates, from
small-bodied species like emperor tamarins to two great ape
species, including gorillas and chimpanzees. This section spans
both sides of the Dallas Zoo and requires a strong understanding of
each animal’s natural history as well as individual behavior. Team
members are responsible for delivering exceptional animal welfare
through behavioral observation, targeted enrichment, and advanced
training techniques tailored to both species and individual needs.
The Carnivore/Children’s Zoo (C2) section includes large carnivores
such as lions and tigers, small/medium sized carnivores, as well as
a variety of Children’s Zoo animals. The Children’s Zoo consists of
naked mole rates, primates, reptiles, and farmyard animals. The C2
section consists of routes on both sides of the zoo and requires
knowing the natural history of many taxa. Zoologists need to
understand both natural and individual behaviors of each species
and incorporate that information into outstanding animal welfare at
all levels including but not limited to training and
enrichment.
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