Curator of Life Support and Water Quality
Company: Association Of Zoos & Aquariums
Location: New Orleans
Posted on: March 19, 2023
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Job Description:
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programs in our career center .Curator of Life Support and Water
QualityGeneral Summary: The Curator of Life Support and Water
Quality (LSWQ) is a senior Husbandry Department position and the
direct supervisor to Life Support and Water Quality staff. The
Curator reports to the Senior Curator of Exhibit Operations,
setting goals and expectations for direct reports and assisting
with departmental planning and the development of protocols and
procedures. The Curator of LSWQ manages and works to ensure legal
compliance and industry best practices of the Aquarium's life
support and water quality operations and equipment, laboratory
equipment, and exhibit physical plant.Oversees aquarium/exhibit
water resources and supply operations and partners with the other
husbandry curators to meet industry standards related to animal
health and welfare. Oversees the efficient and optimal operation of
all LSS equipment determining schedules for preventative and
routine maintenance as required. Oversees the testing of water
quality samples for the AAOA and AAC facilities ensuring testing
accuracy through staff training and evaluation and ensures timely
recording/communication of all test data. Partners with the
Husbandry Curators to manage life support and water quality as it
pertains to animal care. The position is a LSS technology and water
chemistry resource for AAOA staff.Provides guidance and supervision
related to exhibit and LSS design (and the integration of both with
animal care and welfare), construction and maintenance to support
the AAOA institutional collection plan. The position ensures that
all records and documentations related to the LSWQ are created,
maintained, archived, accessible, and retained according to
established record retention schedules and according to all
accreditation and regulatory standards. Maintains and ensures
effective and proactive communication between LSWQ staff and
curatorial and husbandry staff. Acts as point of contact with
supportive operations staff, concerning logistics for day-to-day
LSS operations. The Curator of LSWQ is a working curatorial
position. The Curator works closely with the veterinary staff,
members of the other Husbandry Department divisions and all other
Audubon Nature Institute departments.To deliver on the Audubon
mission, the Curator of Life Support and Water Quality will:Provide
a guest experience of outstanding quality--- Approach all
encounters with employees and guests in a friendly,
service-oriented manner.--- Maintain the highest standards related
to the day-to-day operations of the Husbandry Department--- Return
telephone messages and e-mails in a timely fashion--- Handle
problems in the workplace, including anticipating, preventing,
identifying, and solving problems as necessary.--- Identify and
correct minor or routine maintenance problems in a timely manner
and report other maintenance needs--- Interact positively with the
public and co-workers.--- Make decisions consistent with Audubon
Nature Institute policies and procedures.--- Assist with daily
duties in all sections as required.--- Perform facility and exhibit
maintenance, including but not limited to, trash and debris
removal, floor cleaning, painting, building repair, horticultural
duties, etc.--- Establish and maintain effective, efficient and
cooperative relationships with employees, senior administration,
vendors and customers.--- Maintain high standards of personal
appearance and grooming, including proper uniform standards,---
Comply at all times with Audubon Nature Institute standards and
regulations to encourage safe and efficient operations.--- Make
each interaction with guests, vendors and fellow Audubon employees
a positive one through hospitality and service.Weave quality
entertainment through the guest experience.--- Work within the
guidelines and mission of the Audubon Nature Institute.--- Convey
information and ideas clearly.--- Conduct behind-the-scenes tours
for VIP's and donors--- Interact with the public which may include
on and off grounds educational and media presentations.--- Function
as an interpreter and an ANI spokesperson.--- Compose information
for publication in the following: Audubon's website, AZA's website
and other publications.Exhibit the diversity of wildlife.--- Create
and institute departmental protocols to maintain a high quality of
life support and water chemistry to complement the efforts the
Husbandry staff and the goals of the animal collection plan.---
Create and execute operational plans and protocols that support
animal care and welfare and guest experience.--- Train direct to
use industry best practices and ensure access to the knowledge and
tools needed for maintaining equipment and operational standards
and efficiencies.--- Be a resource related to life support and
water chemistry relationships with husbandry activities and
programs to optimize animal care and welfare and guest
experience.--- Oversee recordkeeping to maintain compliance with
AZA standards and to support proper health and behavior of the
animal collection.--- Establish standards of equipment and work
area cleanliness and oversee compliance to maintain a healthy
environment and a quality guest experience.--- Help ensure facility
compliance with AZA, OSHA, and USDA regulations.--- Work in
partnership with veterinarians and animal health care staff to
manage and treat collection as required--- Collaborates with other
husbandry staff in overseeing the internship and volunteer
programs.Educate our diverse audience about the natural world.---
Seek out opportunities to positively impact the guest experience
and encourage staff to do so as well.--- Oversee and participate in
public interaction including behind the scenes tours, speaking
engagements, media communication and guest education.--- Assist
with the development and preparation of written educational
materials produced by the Husbandry Department.Animal Care - Life
Support and Water Quality--- Have expert knowledge of the
ecosystems and animals represented by their exhibit themes. This
includes basic knowledge of animal anatomy, behavior, environmental
parameters and recognition of common heath concerns.--- Have
expertise in life support design, construction, maintenance and
management. Skills should also include an advanced understanding of
fluid dynamics, pump mechanics, advanced life support equipment
technologies, and the ability to troubleshoot life support
problems.--- Have expertise in water quality testing and an
advanced understanding of water chemistry as it relates to closed
aquarium systems (fresh and salt water). Skills should also include
an advanced understanding water bio-chemistry (nitrogen cycle and
nutrient loading), chemistry manipulation and its effects on
aquatic organisms, and the ability to troubleshoot water chemistry
health and maintenance.--- Have knowledge of exhibits and systems
and the specimens each supports.--- Support the improvement of
current Audubon husbandry practices, developing procedures aimed at
increase efficiency and advance animal care.--- Have an advanced
working knowledge and understanding of the AZA Code of Ethics, AZA
Standards for Accreditation and AZA Population Management
guidelines. Ability to recognize deficiencies in these areas and
take action to correct problems.--- Have an advanced working
knowledge of UDSA regulations, overseeing that proper protocols
related to LSWQ are followed to pass USDA inspections.--- Serve as
oversight for compliance with all Audubon Aquarium of the Americas
established protocols for animal care including, but not limited to
life support operations, water quality testing.--- Mentor direct
reports, aquarists/keepers and trainers on the development of
exhibit improvements, encouraging advancements in husbandry
practices supported by life support and water quality
operations.--- Partner with veterinarian and curatorial staff with
recognizing animal health concerns and supporting treatment efforts
as necessary.--- Advise curatorial staff related to life support
and water quality limitations and expectations related to the
acquisition of new specimens.--- Work with curatorial staff with
setting departmental goals and priorities--- Work collaboratively
with curatorial staff and other departments to develop large
gallery projects/ renovations; mentor aquarists through exhibit
improvements and development of new exhibits based on approved
timelines.--- Function as a departmental point person for
renovations with other departments and outside vendors.--- Leads
regular sub- department meetings to develop goals, evaluate
progress and facilitate open communication among staff.--- Actively
promote and prioritize accurate and up to date recordkeeping within
the LSWQ team to ensure quality animal and exhibit management at or
above industry standards.--- Assist the Curators with aquarist/
keeper/trainer accountability, assessing trends and developing
improvements in life support technology and water quality
management as needed.--- Work individually with Direct reports to
develop personal goals and give regular feedback on performance.---
Work with curators to include water quality and life support
considerations in all collection plans.--- Identify and provide
direction to correct exhibit maintenance issues and act as a leader
and departmental coordinator for larger problems.--- Instruct new
personnel in methods of life support management and water quality
testing consistent with policies and procedures. Design and
implement new personnel training programs for LSWQ staff.---
Support the oversight and evaluation of the internship program,
acting as daily intern supervisor. Support daily management of
program, intern selection, training, and setting of benchmarks.---
Recognize and address situations where area of responsibility may
be incorporated to reduce animal stress and enhance quality of life
for live collection.--- Supervise the training, evaluation and
assignment of Husbandry volunteers.Enhance the care and survival of
wildlife through research and conservation--- Facilitate and
encourage the proper disposition of non- native donations to
prevent the spread of invasive species.--- Encourage and support
Aquarium breeding programs--- Promote, participate in and oversee
departmental research and conservation programs.Operate a
financially self-sufficient collection of museums and parks.---
Assist with the preparation of the departmental operating
budget.--- Strive to operate with budget limitations.--- Strive to
use cost effective methods of procurement and maintenance.---
Participate in RFP's and the public bidding process outlined by the
purchasing department.The above listed duties are general
statements of required major duties and responsibilities performed
on a regular and continuous basis. They do not exclude other duties
as assigned.To deliver on the Audubon service promise, the Curator
of Life Support and Water Quality will:Welcome--- Make eye contact
with every customer encounter, smile at every person, offer
friendly phrases and greetings.--- Go above and beyond to offer
assistance to guests in need.--- Assume ownership of potential
safety hazards (wipe-up spill, pick up trash).--- Assume ownership
of camera-ready standards in assigned exhibit spaces.--- Use proper
professional phone etiquette when answering phones on behalf of
Audubon.--- Refrain from cell phone use in the public space,
maintaining a welcome, approachable appearance.Share--- Must meet
the standards of guest engagement -positive attitude, pleasant tone
of voice, willingness to go above and beyond.--- Coach coworkers,
interns and volunteers on service expectations, leading by
example--- Utilize the power of teamwork to give excellent service.
Work with your department and others in pursuit of excellence in
customer service.--- Shares information vital to team and ANI
success freely and in a timely manner Identifies and corrects poos
communications situations and habits. Proactively works to ensure
good communications within and outside of departmental team.
Assists staff in creating strategies to ensure good communication
internal and external to the departmental team.--- Know when to
involve management to correct problems in a timely fashion, ideally
before they impact a guest.--- Initiate and execute team building
activities and encourage others in the same.Inspire--- Acknowledge
guests when working in the public space and seize every opportunity
to engage guests in the wonders of nature--- Know the answers to
questions or seek out the answers in an attempt to exceed guest
expectations.--- Ensure work area is free of food, drink,
socialization, and personal business.--- Follow Dress Code Policy
on clothing and grooming. Be an ambassador of Audubon at all
times.--- Keep unpleasant concerns behind closed doors. Keep the
guest space a positive environment.Supervision: Supervises the life
support and water quality staffExperience: At least 8 years'
experience in an aquarium setting (4 in a supervisory life
support/water quality) position--- Paid experience in an aquarium
or zoological facility is required, supervisory experience
required.--- Significant experience in the care of aquarium
exhibits--- Plumbing, constriction and exhibit renovation
experience required.--- Demonstration of leadership, strong people
skills, and strong communication skills.--- Strong working
knowledge of project management, development and
execution.Education:--- Bachelor of Science degree in biology or
related field from a recognized, accredited institution.--- College
course work in science, mathematics, biology or technology related
field is preferred.--- Accurate oral and written communication
skills.Licensure/Certification:--- Must possess a valid driver's
license.Software Requirements:--- Proven competency in the
application of Microsoft Office, Word, PowerPoint and Excel
computer programs is required.--- Familiarity with life support
monitoring software and programming is an
asset.Machinery/Tools/Equipment Requirements:--- Working knowledge
of advanced life support equipment is required.--- Skilled in
electrical, plumbing and carpentry trades is preferred.--- Must
have advanced skills in hand tools and basic shop tools including
but not limited to table saw, wet saw, simple welding and power
drills.Physical Requirements:1. Walking, climbing, sitting,
standing, bending, stooping, and the ability to carry items
weighing up to 80 pounds.2. Constant adequate range of motion and
mobility required.3. Regular near acuity with clarity of vision at
20 inches or less required.4. Typical ability to collect and
analyze numerical and written data and verbal information to reach
logical conclusions and ability to determine the time, place and
sequence of operations or actions required.5. Must have cognitive
and communication skills required to function within the
department.6. Regular hearing and the ability to perceive the
nature of sounds.7. Must possess excellent organizational skills.8.
Must be able to read, write and speak English.9. Must be safety
conscious.10. Must possess advanced knowledge of: anatomy;
recognition and treatment of minor animal health concerns;
quarantine protocols; water chemistry; and the ability to
troubleshoot life support problems.11. Demonstrate effective
communication skills with supervisors and co-workers.12.
Demonstrate the ability to make sound decisions in the absence of
supervision, assume responsibility without direction and
willingness to assist in achieving facility and Audubon Nature
Institute goals.Environmental/Working Conditions:1. Working long
hours between breaks or meals required.2. Ability to work under and
handle stress in an appropriate manner required.3. Must be able to
work in moderately noisy environments, dirty conditions and cramped
spaces.4. Must be willing and able to handle raw seafood.5. Must be
willing to work flexible hours including weekends, evenings and
holidays.6. Must be able to work with potentially hazardous
chemicals associated with analysis and treatment of exhibits.7.
Must be able to work unsupervised and with a team.8. Affinity for
animals preferred.9. Exposure to fluctuations in temperatures may
be required.10. Must be able to work in all types of weather both
indoors and outdoors.
Keywords: Association Of Zoos & Aquariums, New Orleans , Curator of Life Support and Water Quality, Professions , New Orleans, Louisiana
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