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head animal keeper

A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in care and exhibition of birds and animals at establishments, such as zoos or circuses.

  • Observes animals to detect signs of illness and consults with veterinarian to determine type of medication or treatment required.
  • Inspects cages, grottos, and pens for cleanliness and structural defects.
  • Assigns workers to various tasks, and oversees treatment, preparation of food, feeding of animals, and maintenance and repair of animal quarters.
  • Specifies type of animal to exhibit in zoo and location of exhibit, according to weather, animal behavior characteristics, and physical condition.
  • Performs other duties as described under supervisor master title.
  • May hire, train, and discharge workers.
  • May keep time records and prepare supply requisitions and reports.
  • May coordinate training of animals for circus performance.
  • May give lectures to public to stimulate interest in animals.
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