Zookeeper (Americas/Zoo Farm)
City of Norfolk
Posted: January 8, 2026 (7 days ago)
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City of Norfolk
Zoo
Location
Norfolk, Virginia, 23510
Salary
Type
Full Time
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This job involves caring for birds and other animals at the Virginia Zoo in Norfolk, including feeding them, cleaning their habitats, monitoring their health, and interacting with visitors through educational demonstrations.
It's a hands-on role in a team setting that requires physical effort and a passion for wildlife conservation.
A good fit would be someone with experience in animal care who enjoys working outdoors and educating the public about nature.

Observes animals, checking for medical problems, changes in behavior, feeding habits, and overall well-being.
Feeds animals as specified by curatorial and veterinary staff in accordance with nutritional and behavioral requirements.
Cleans, disinfects, and maintains animal exhibits, enclosures, food and water dishes, pools, and other areas.
Keeps daily records on each animal (behavioral observations, and exhibit integrity and maintenance, etc.).
Supervises interns when required.
Conducts animal demonstrations for zoo visitors and writes educational presentations.
Must be able to handle and assist in the restraint and capture of animals.
Must be able to lift heavy feed and manure receptacles and walk long distances.
Must have knowledge of behavioral characteristics and handling procedures for assigned animals.
Must have knowledge of animal restraint apparatus such as ropes, squeeze cages, catch poles, shifts, nets etc.
Must be able to use tools and operate small equipment.
Requires normal hearing and seeing capabilities and the ability to stand, bend, lift, stoop, push and pull.
Must be able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing and work in a team environment.
Must work in a friendly and professional manner with staff, volunteers, colleagues, and zoo visitors.
Other duties as assigned
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