Seasonal Animal Care Assistant - Dome Reptiles
Company: Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium
Location: Omaha
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Job Title: Seasonal Animal Care Assistant - Dome
Reptiles FLSA Status: Non-exempt Classification: Seasonal (mid-May
through late-August) Hours: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM; Friday - Tuesday
(584 total hours available) Pay Rate: $15.40/hour This is a
seasonal position with a maximum duration of six months, based on
individual performance and business operations. The exact end date
will be determined by the official start date. Summary: The Animal
Care Assistant for the Desert Dome and Kingdoms of the Night will
provide day-to-day husbandry for the animals in the Desert Dome
Reptile/Amphibian Collection and will also be expected to help care
for animals in the Zoos Reptile/Amphibian Collection that are
maintained in other departments. This position reports directly to
the Supervisor of Dome-Reptiles & Amphibian Conservation. The
Desert Dome-Reptile/Amphibian Collection is comprised of almost
1000 individual reptile and amphibian specimens. These specimens
represent nearly 150 different species and include 16 venomous
reptile species and 5 crocodilian species. The collection is
featured in the Desert Dome, the worlds largest glazed geodesic
dome and in the Kingdoms of the Night which features the worlds
largest indoor swamp. Covering ΒΌ acre and at 160,000 gallons, The
Swamp features over 65 individual turtles, a leucitic American
Alligator, a small group of adult American Alligators that are
involved in an intense training program and includes 5 species of
freshwater fishes. The Desert Dome stands at 13 stories, covers one
full acre, and features 3 major deserts: Namib of southern Africa,
the Red Center of Australia and Sonora of the southwestern United
States into Mexico. It is the only exhibit at Henry Doorly to
feature venomous reptiles including the Black Mamba, Inland Taipan,
Puff Adder and 5 species of Rattlesnakes, some of which are
showcased in the worlds largest indoor rattlesnake exhibit. Reptile
Keepers are also responsible for a satellite African Spurred
Tortoise exhibit and several outdoor tortoise holding spaces.
Duties and Responsibilities (include but not limited to) : Attends
to all aspects of daily animal husbandry, exhibit maintenance, and
visitor service for a large and diverse collection of reptiles and
amphibians in a major AZA accredited institution. Writes clear,
concise reports and maintains accurate records on animals and
aquatic systems. Practices good communications skills and has the
capacity to work well with others while maintaining the ability to
work effectively as an individual. Reports potential issues or
concerns promptly to the supervisor or curator including, but not
limited to, animal health concerns, exhibit failings, safety
issues, facility and maintenance problems, and guest questions,
complaints, or concerns. Keepers are expected to assist
veterinarians and technicians during medical procedures and with
administering medical treatments. Keepers may also be expected to
assist other zoo personnel in making minor system/building repairs.
Participates in and helps to develop educational presentations.
Participates in and supports collaborative efforts pertaining to
the Reptile/Amphibian Collection, such as reproduction of selected
species, research, enrichment, training, and conservation programs.
Must be team-oriented and willing to work with other staff members
to further not only the goals of the Reptile/Amphibian Department
but also of the Zoos Mission Statement. At times, this position
requires intense public contact requiring considerable
interpersonal ability, extensive interaction with the public and
with donors, members and the press requiring a high degree of
appreciation for the Public. Will also be required to create and
deliver Power Point (or similar) presentations in professional
settings. May be afforded the opportunity to participate in In-situ
Conservation Projects. Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills and
Abilities: College diplomas in a related field are highly favored
but not required. Must be at least 18 years old. Previous
experience with reptiles and amphibians in an AZA institution is
preferred. Experience with venomous reptiles is preferred.
Experience with crocodilians is preferred. General knowledge of
aquatic life support systems is preferred. Consideration will be
given to an individuals past direct experience with exotic animals
in other zoological, aqua cultural, ecological, and biological
areas such as in schools, aquariums, nature centers, agricultural
operations, animal merchandizing and conservation centers. Must
have a working knowledge of Natural History, Biology, Captive
Husbandry and Conservation Issues as they apply to reptiles and
amphibians. Applicants must be individually and independently
motivated to continue expanding their knowledge base as it applies
to reptiles and amphibians. Must be willing to travel and able to
work in strenuous field conditions. Candidates might be (depending
on position) required to pass a pre-employment background check,
drug test, negative skin tuberculosis test, and possess a valid
drivers license with a good history. Working Conditions and
Physical Effort: Will sometimes work extended/odd hours including
weekends, holidays and some night programs. Must be able to walk
long distances across the zoo. Must be able to stand, sit, kneel,
bend, twist, reach above head and climb. Will lift, push, pull,
and/or move up to 25 pounds and occasionally up to 50 pounds using
safe and proper lifting methods. Must be willing to work in extreme
weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, etc.) and with potentially
dangerous animal species (venomous reptiles, large boas and
pythons, crocodilians, etc.). Reptile keepers are expected to learn
basic first aid skills and be capable in applying these skills to a
potential Venomous Bite Emergency. The position may involve
exposure to chemical substances and physical trauma of a minor
nature such as cuts, bruises and minor burns. DISCLAIMER The
information presented indicates the general nature and level of
work expected of employees in this classification. It is not
designed to contain, nor is it to be interpreted as, a
comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities,
qualifications, and objectives required of employees assigned to
this job. Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium is an Equal
Employment Opportunity Employer as defined by the EEOC.
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