Lead Aquatics Keeper
Company: Nashville Zoo
Location: Nashville
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Title: Lead Aquatics Keeper Department: Aquatics
Supervisor: Area Supervisor: Aquatics Nashville Zoo Mission:
Nashville Zoo is dedicated to inspiring a culture of understanding
and discovery of our natural world through conservation,
innovation, and leadership. With a diverse collection of animals
and a commitment to wildlife preservation, we provide engaging
experiences for visitors of all ages. Why Work with Us: At
Nashville Zoo, we believe in taking care of our team just as well
as we care for our animals. Full-time employees enjoy a robust
benefits package designed to support your health, well-being, and
future: Comprehensive healthcare coverage – including medical,
dental, and vision plans to keep you and your family healthy.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) – confidential support services
for mental, emotional, and financial well-being. 401(k) retirement
plan with company matching – helping you build a secure future
while you make a meaningful impact today. Generous paid time off
and sick leave – because rest and recovery are vital. Exclusive zoo
perks – enjoy discounts on park experiences, retail, and food
services, plus complimentary membership benefits. A collaborative
and inclusive culture – be part of a diverse team where your voice
matters, your growth is nurtured, and collaboration thrives across
all departments. AZA - accredited facility – Nashville Zoo is
committed to top-tier animal care, ethics and global conservation
efforts. Description: Under supervision, employee will serve as the
Lead Keeper of the Aquatics Department at the Nashville Zoo at
Grassmere. The Primary responsibility is to assist supervisory and
curatorial staff and participate in the general care of assigned
collection animals; maintain exhibits, perform light exhibit
construction; operate zoo vehicles; maintain integrity of existing
exhibits. Employee will assist Supervisor and Curator in ensuring
that all supplies and needs for their areas (ordering feed
products, acquisition of tools and cleaning supplies etc.) are
ordered by them or informing the appropriate staff member of the
need. Employee will assist Supervisor to generate appropriate work
requests; supervise and coach assigned staff; remain a positive
role model for the keeper staff/keeper associate setting the
example in their daily work. Additional responsibilities include,
but are not limited to; primary contact for coordinating interns
and docents within the department, secondary contact with the
Veterinary Department in animal health situations, may fill MOD
duties for Zoo following proper training and when approved by the
zoo Director. Upon the occurrence that both the Supervisor and
Curator are out of the office concurrently, employee will serve to
lead the Aquatics Department. Lead Keepers are full time working
leads and are required to know all aspects of the day-to-day
activities of their assigned areas. He/She must be proficient in
conflict resolution when dealing with staff as well as the general
public. Employee must display a positive, team-oriented attitude as
well as maintain and utilize proper chains of communication during
disagreements with co-workers. Employee will be responsible for
educating the public on the Aquatic Department’s animal collection
and providing a friendly, safe and clean atmosphere for families to
enjoy the Nashville Zoo. Duties and Responsibilities: Animal
Husbandry Prepare food and water for collection animals by cutting
and measuring diet portions Feed collection animals Maintain
regular and reliable attendance Maintain professional conduct at
all times and consistently model the organization’s values in all
interactions with colleagues, guests, and stakeholders. Monitor
assigned animals closely with regard to general appearance, diet
consumption levels, condition of fecal matter, etc. Maintain feed
intake and habitat temperature records and ensure all staff
maintain these records as well and respond to changes in an
accurate and timely manner. Maintain a keeper log book Record daily
observations pertaining to the health and behavior of Aquatics
Department animals on a Daily Report to be submitted to the Curator
Clean animal exhibits, and service areas Participate in capturing,
incapacitating, and moving animals Assists Veterinarian staff in
the treatment of collection animals Provide exhibit security and
take appropriate actions to prevent vandalism and maltreatment of
animals and facilities by the public. Participate and train
subordinates in basic animal conditioning techniques Participate
and upholds standards in Dangerous Animal Handling protocols and
maintains skill sets and protocols as directed. Maintains detailed
knowledge of and participate aquatic venomous animal protocols and
drills. Maintenance Clean and disinfect utensils, work tools, and
containers Maintain plant life in and around enclosures Perform
minor or routine maintenance of enclosures and filtration systems
and report all other maintenance needs to supervisors Create and
maintain digital media involving new and existing graphics, in
collaboration with Curator and Area supervisor of Aquatics. Operate
a variety of light and medium equipment Public Education Coordinate
daily keeper talks designed to educate the public on the Aquatic
Department’s animal collection Respond to questions from the public
concerning the animals and exhibits Model the Zoo’s image and code
of professional ethics in words and actions at all times Field Work
Aide curator and supervisor in maintenance and progression existing
and arising in-situ and ex-situ conservation projects. Must be able
to work outside year-round under typical Tennessee weather
conditions and temperatures for extended periods of time. Must be
able to work in uneven terrain with exposure to varying weather
conditions, dust, and allergens. Must be able to move about on
slippery surfaces. Must be able to collect and maintain raw data
accurately and in a field situation. Skills: Thorough knowledge of:
Animal behavior Care, feeding, and handling of fish, aquatic plants
and invertebrates Safety practices around exotic animals Aquatic
animal biology Techniques for restraining and capturing exotic and
domestic animals Zoo policies and procedures Personnel management
Animal conditioning Filtration systems Capable of: Completely
performing the responsibilities outlined in the “Duties and
Responsibilities” section Monitoring animal behavior and appearance
Operating motorized vehicles and equipment; applicant must possess
a valid driver’s license Taking and following work instructions
Working in a team oriented atmosphere Effectively communicating
with coworkers and supervisors Interacting and communicating with
the general public in an appropriate manner Supervising, training,
and mentoring assigned staff Making unbiased and non-judgmental
decisions when dealing with subordinates Education/ Experience:
Must have a BS in zoology, animal biology, animal husbandry or
related field and/or at least two years of work experience at a
zoological facility or any equivalent combination of training and
experience, which provides the required work skills, knowledge, and
abilities. Physical Responsibilities: The role requires frequently
standing and walking for most of an 8–10?hour shift and regularly
bend, kneel, reach, and perform repetitive motions while cleaning
habitats, preparing diets, and providing enrichment. The role
requires frequently lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling up to
50 lbs and occasionally up to 75 lbs with assistance, as well as
navigating ladders, stairs, uneven terrain, and wet or slippery
surfaces. Strong hand dexterity, clear verbal communication, and
adequate vision and hearing are essential to safely observe
animals, operate tools and gates, and use radios. Work occurs
indoors and outdoors year?round in all weather, with routine
exposure to animal dander, hay, dust, insects, loud noises, strong
odors, and cleaning agents. Employees may encounter biological
hazards, zoonotic diseases, and potentially dangerous animals and
must follow established protocols for shifting, feeding, and
emergency response. The role may require wearing PPE such as
gloves, protective footwear, eye and hearing protection, and
respirators as assigned. Schedules often include early mornings,
weekends, holidays, and occasional overtime based on animal needs.
Depending on assignments, a valid driver’s license and ability to
operate facility vehicles may be required. Vaccinations, TB
testing, or respirator fit testing may be necessary per policy. The
role must learn new tasks, remember processes, maintain focus,
complete task independently, and make timely decisions in the
context of a workflow. Reasonable accommodations will be made to
enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential
job functions. Benefits: Nashville Zoo offers a comprehensive
benefits package to full-time employees, including medical, dental,
and vision coverage, Employee Assistance Programs, a 401(k) plan
with company match, paid time off, sick leave, long-term disability
coverage, park discounts, and membership benefits. Pre-employment
requirements: Nashville Zoo is an Equal Employment Opportunity
(EEO) employer and maintains a drug-free work environment. All
employment is at-will. All candidates are required to successfully
complete a criminal background check and drug screening prior to
hire. Pre-employment and annual tuberculosis (TB) screenings are a
condition of continued employment. Pay Range $19 - $24 USD
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