What are the responsibilities and job description for the Aquarist l position at DISCOVERY WORLD LTD?
Job Details
Description
Job Title/Position: Aquarist l
- Reports to: General Aquarium Curator
- Schedule: Full-Time, Tuesday- Saturday
- Availability to work weekends, holidays, and irregular hours subject to change
- Pay Rate: $17.00-18.50 per hour plus benefits
JOB SUMMARY
Facilitate the day-to-day operations of the Reiman Aquarium within Discovery World Science Technology Center.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Other minor duties may be assigned.
- Work with an assortment of fish, elasmobranchs, aquatic invertebrates, reptiles, amphibians, crustaceans, and freshwater plants
- Prepare diets for the animals and perform routine feedings
- Ensure optimal care for Aquarium or Terrarium animals and plants by testing water quality, performing water changes/changing out substrates, making saltwater as needed, and monitoring temperature and humidity levels
- Monitor and maintain multiple exhibits and their life support systems; conduct backwashes, water changes, protein skimmer and pump maintenance
- Help design exhibits and help select animals for the Aquarium. Assist with acquisition and transport as needed
- Assist with aquaculture, quarantine, and treatment procedures as directed by the Curator and the Quarantine Specialist - Aquarist 3
- Dive for routine maintenance in warm and cold-water temperatures using equipment provided by Discovery World
- Work individually but also collaborate and coordinate with coworkers and Curator to complete shared responsibilities such as daily opening and closing checklists, monthly/weekly checklists, and any other team projects
- Perform biopsies, necropsies and administer medication under supervision of the Curator, Quarantine Specialist - Aquarist 3, or the Veterinarian, as needed
- Fill out appropriate checklists and logs for animal acquisition, health, relocation, mortality, and routine maintenance
- Acquire knowledge continuously of all animals, life support, and husbandry tasks in the Aquarium and continually update assigned exhibits’ Standard Operating Procedures as needed
- Keep back of house and Aquarium work areas clean and organized
- Work in partnership with the Guest Services Team, Education Department, Maintenance Shop, Public Relations Team, and other Discovery World Departments to ensure an excellent visitor experience
- Participate in public speaking programming, work with children, and perform tours, theatre shows, teach classes, and other educational opportunities
- Mentor new Interns and Volunteers on day-to-day operations
- Participate in weekly Aquarium, and monthly All-Staff meetings
- Ability to open, close, and run the day-to-day operations of the Aquarium alone, in the absence of the Curator and other Aquarists, when necessary
- Ability to network within the Aquarium, Zoo, and/or other science and technology industries
- Be able to spontaneously adapt and be flexible as every day is different
- Perform all other duties as assigned
Qualifications
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Listed below are key points regarding environmental demands and work environment of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. The normal setting for this job is in the Aquarium or in a quarantine space.
- Physical effort in handling objects over 50lbs and repetitively carrying and lifting heavier items
- Physical occupational risk exposure (such as cuts, burns, exposure to toxic chemicals, animal bites, envenomation risk, etc.)
- Frequent walking, bending, kneeling, climbing ladders and stairs, etc.
- Exposure to environments which involve fresh and saltwater, dirt, odors, noise, a variance in hot and cold room temperatures, as well as diving in saltwater and freshwater exhibits of temperatures between 60°F – 84°F
- Motor coordination with finger dexterity most of the workday
- Ability to fit into smaller spaces when needed
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
The requirements listed below are representative of the qualifications necessary to perform the job.
Education and Experience
- Bachelor’s Degree in a Marine or Freshwater science related field, such as Biology, Ecology, Zoology, etc.
- Minimum of one year, paid or unpaid, work experience in an Aquarium and/or Zoo setting
- Open Water SCUBA Certification
- Valid Driver’s License
Other Knowledge, Skills, or Abilities: Required
- Some knowledge of basic hand tools and plumbing with PVC
- Life Support Operations and the ability to perform maintenance on the following:
- Bead and sand filters, smaller filtration systems
- Ozone in relation to life support and water quality
- Protein skimmers
- Pumps and plumbing
- Water quality and the ability to perform the following:
- Knowledge of the Nitrogen Cycle as it relates to Aquaria
- Basic testing knowledge of Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate, Chlorine, dissolved oxygen, pH, and other water quality standards and testing
- Experience with Terrariums and Aquariums and working with fish, elasmobranchs, aquatic invertebrates, reptiles, amphibians, crustaceans, and freshwater plants
Other Knowledge, Skills, or Abilities: Preferred
- Advanced and Rescue SCUBA Diver Certification
- Current CPR/First Aid/AED Training
- DAN Emergency Oxygen Provider Certification
- Bilingual
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- Live insect culture breeding and care experience
Salary : $17 - $19