Giraffe & Lory Feeding Attendant/Keeper I Accounting - Loxahatchee, FL at Geebo

Giraffe & Lory Feeding Attendant/Keeper I

Lion Country Safari, Inc.
Lion Country Safari, Inc.
Loxahatchee, FL Loxahatchee, FL Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$33.
7K - $42.
6K a year Estimated:
$33.
7K - $42.
6K a year 8 hours ago 8 hours ago 8 hours ago Lion Country Safari is accepting applications for a Full-Time Giraffe and Lory Feeding Attendant/Keeper I, who has a positive attitude, outgoing personality, great attention to detail, and an interest in working at Palm Beach County's #1 attraction! JOB FUNCTION:
The Keeper in this position will be responsible for some aspects of husbandry including, but not limited to, the feeding, cleaning, enrichment and welfare of lories and giraffe and other animals under our care.
This position will also be responsible for interacting with guests in our interactive encounters.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Maintain a clean, presentable workplace and professional appearance Welcome guests to the park with a positive attitude Use a point of sale and be familiar with the use of company computers, phones, printers, credit card processors and other equipment Confirm the correct starting and closing counts for all cash banks Make daily observations of livestock and report abnormalities to Area Curator or Lead Keeper.
Maintain animal exhibits to USDA and AZA standards.
Prepare and distribute diets as per schedule.
Provide observations and keep daily records.
Help maintain cleanliness around the park and be an ambassador in all guest areas Follow all park policies and procedures, especially regarding safety POSTION REQUIREMENTS Ability to work independently without constant supervision.
Maintain a professional appearance and interact positively with all guests.
Lift at least 70 pounds.
Must be able to work outside in all types of weather conditions, including heat and rain.
All applicants must work weekends and holidays.
Reliable transportation.
Valid Florida driver's license.
BENEFITS Insurance coverage (medical, dental, and life) 401(k) Paid time off Performance based increase and review after first 90 days EMPLOYEE PERKS 40% off food and beverage 30% off all retail shops Free tickets to Lion Country Safari Free tickets to attractions through Florida and discounts for family members Free uniforms MISSION STATEMENT Be a leader in animal care, conservation and education to inspire people through connections with wildlife in a fun, family-friendly environment.
ABOUT LION COUNTRY SAFARI Lion Country Safari-Florida opened in 1967, in rural Western Palm Beach County as the first drive-through safari park in the country and introduced a new concept to animal lovers, The Cageless Zoo.
Lion Country Safari was originally developed by a group of entrepreneurs who wanted to bring the experience of an African game park, then and now, an expensive and time-consuming trip, to families who would otherwise not be able to experience an African safari.
Today, Lion Country Safari is home to over 1,000 animals in drive-through preserve and Safari World habitats.
Among the more notable species on display at the park are lions, white rhino, chimpanzees, zebra, and giraffe.
Safari World, the walk-through area of the park, has been developed and improved since the park initially opened.
The restaurant and gift shops were among the earlier additions, with many of the habitats, attractions and interactive experiences added later over the years to enhance the visitors' experience at the park.
The KOA Campground was opened in the 1980's to provide overnight accommodation for visitors.
In its 57th year of operation, Lion Country Safari-Florida is one of South Florida's leading attractions and Palm Beach County's largest tourist attraction.
Hundreds of thousands of people visit Lion Country Safari every year to experience the thrill of eye-ball-to-eye-ball viewing of magnificent animals in a natural open environment.
DFWP/EOE.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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