The San Bernardino County Special Districts Department is recruiting for a Lead Animal Keeper at the Big Bear Alpine Zoo. This senior-level position works alongside Animal Keepers in the daily care and management of the Zoo’s animal collection while providing technical leadership and mentorship. The Lead Animal Keeper helps coordinate daily operations, ensuring animal welfare, exhibit presentation, guest experience, and safety standards are consistently maintained.
The ideal candidate demonstrates advanced knowledge of operant conditioning, positive reinforcement training, behavioral husbandry, and AZA animal welfare standards, and plays a key role in supporting compliance and maintaining the highest standards of animal wellness.
Work alongside staff in daily feeding, cleaning, enrichment, behavioral observation, and habitat maintenance.
Model and promote excellent customer service by professionally engaging guests and supporting interpretive messaging.
Apply advanced operant conditioning principles and assist in developing and implementing structured training plans.
Serve as a technical resource to animal care staff regarding behavior, enrichment, safety practices, and regulatory compliance.
Support onboarding and provide hands-on training to new employees.
Assist in coordinating daily assignments to ensure essential animal care functions are completed.
Maintain accurate records using institutional systems, including TRACKS and WRMD.
Ensure compliance with AZA standards, USDA regulations, and applicable state and federal requirements.
Maintain safe, secure, and visually appropriate exhibit areas.
The Big Bear Alpine Zoo is a rehabilitation facility offering injured, orphaned and imprinted wild animals a safe haven temporarily while they heal or permanently as they are unable to survive on their own. We are extremely proud that the vast majority of animals brought to us for rehabilitation are successfully released back into their native environment. Those that remain with us on exhibit are either too injured or have been imprinted by humans and cannot be released back into the wild to care for themselves.
The Big Bear Valley Recreation and Park District, a Special District of San Bernardino County, owns the zoo, the facilities and the animals. County employees are hired for animal care, grounds keepers, maintenance, education and administration. The zoo is located within the 3rd District of San Bernardino County. The Park District oversees the operation of the zoo, and the Curator oversees the day-to-day activities of the zoo. The zoo is located in the San Bernardino National Forest at an elevation of 7140 feet. For more information visit https://bigbearzoo.org/
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
Pre-Employment Process:Prior to appointment, applicants must undergo a background check, which includes fingerprinting and a medical exam.
Availability: Must be able to work in the mountain area of Big Bear, CA and report to work in extreme weather conditions such as ice and snow. Please indicate availability for Big Bear on Agency Wide Question #2. Must be able to work evenings, weekends and holidays.
Travel: Travel within the County may be required. A valid California Driver License and proof of automobile liability insurance must be provided at time of hire and maintained throughout employment.
Working Conditions: Applicants must be able to work outdoors in varying mountain weather conditions, drive-in all-weather conditions, lift and/or carry heavy objects up to fifty (50) pounds, stoop, kneel, crouch, bend over, crawl, and perform other physical activities in the performance of job duties for this position.
Sponsorship: San Bernardino County is unable to consider to candidates who require Visa Sponsorship at this time or in the future. Candidates must be able to present their legal right to work in the United States at the time of employment.
Candidates must meet the following requirements:
Experience: Five (5) years of experience in zoological animal care, wildlife rehabilitation, or closely related field, including experience with operant conditioning and behavioral husbandry practices.
--AND--Education: Associate’s degree or higher in zoology, biology, animal science, or closely related field is desirable.
The ideal candidate will possess: