
Exploring Career Opportunities
A. Animal Services
Caring for the animals in a zoological park can be extremely rewarding and challenging.
At the Sea World parks and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, the majority of the opportunities to
work with animals are found within the Aquarium, Aviculture, Mammals, Animal Training, and
Education departments. In some parks, individuals work on teams to manage exhibits that
display a number of different animal species. These people care for fishes, mammals, and
birds at the same time, instead of specializing in one group. One example is Sea World of
Florida's Wild Arctic, which houses polar bears, beluga whales, walruses, harbor
seals, and fishes, and features an integrated team concept. Select members of the Animal
Care, Aquarium, and Animal Training departments are trained with a multi-disciplinary
approach, allowing each to fulfill any need the animals or the area might require.
Overall job requirements include good health and physical condition and a willingness
to learn and reach higher levels of knowledge regarding animal care. In addition,
animal-related jobs in an aquatic park require that you have scuba and CPR certification
as well as the physical fitness to pass a rigorous swim test.
Although many of the jobs within a zoological park require a period of on-the-job
training, managers and supervisors also look for people with a college degree or those who
are working toward one. Previous experience working with animals is considered as well.
Volunteer work, including docent or research assistant positions, can also be beneficial
to an applicant by expressing dedication and a sense of career direction. As an employee
reaches an upper level position, he or she may be required to complete research projects
in his or her field.
Caring for the animals in a zoolocial park can be
extremely challenging and rewarding.
Aquarium
Aviculture
Mammals
Animal Training
Education
Research
Veterinary Care
Animal Support
Other Careers
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