Part Time Wildlife Program Assistant
Penn State University Talent Acquisition
Reference #: REQ0000054362
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
Position Summary:
Wildlife Program Assistants support essential operations of the Wildlife Program within the Klingsberg Aviary and Litzinger Herpetarium at Shavers Creek Environmental Center at Penn State University. This includes completing daily tasks like diet preparation, husbandry, water tests, facility maintenance and record keeping. Assistants also work alongside and support students and other emerging professionals in comprehension, comfort, and completion of designated daily tasks.
This is an emerging professionals position – the selected candidate can expect to be trained on the job and is expected to gain comfort and competence in higher level responsibilities over time. The candidatewill be supported with career development and guidance from full-time staff.
Primary Duties:
Support and ensure completion of daily tasks within the Aviary and Herpetarium Support students in completion of daily tasks ofWildlife Care &Conservation Career Program Develop new skills in wildlife care and conservation under support of full-time staff
Position Scope:
Assistants are entry-level positions for Emerging Professionals with an interest in working with wildlife under human care. Assistants work with continuing full and part-time staff to support daily operations of the Wildlife Program.
Competencies Required:
Effective Knowledge – no experience is required. Assistants will be trained in all aspects of the position, including animal behavior, husbandry, training, enrichment, and facility maintenance.
Accountability and Self Management – the varying daily tasks require Assistants to manage their time effectively to accomplish time sensitive assigned tasks and support daily operations flow.
Teamwork and Leadership – Assistants must work with a variety of staff and educational operations. Assistants must be timely and clear communicators and follow through on their obligations.
Communication – Assistants are expected to communicate with full-time staff to prioritize a diverse portfolio of needs. They are expected to communicate workload balance and distribution, if they need support accomplishing their work, or if assistance is otherwise needed.
Innovation and Problem Solving – Welfare and husbandry concerns, frequent changes in weather, and other unforeseen events require Assistants to engage in basic problem solving to address new situations.
This position requires the following clearances:
PA State Police Criminal Background Check
PA Child Abuse History Clearance Form
FBI Criminal Background Check
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