Careers in Zoos/Wildlife Parks etc.

Javan Rhino

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15+ year member
I was just wondering on the different careers available in the zoological field and what it takes to get into them.
I would love to be an animal keeper, however I cannot afford to fork out for the related collage courses and then live for 2-3 years (maybe more) with no income.
I was wondering if there are any behind the scenes jobs (offices etc) that I could get into with just a basic education (I have 10 A-C GCSEs and 2 A-E A-Levels in Eng. Lit and Media).
Can anybody help me think of what I can do in a zoo? Also, is it possible to become a 'trainee/apprentice' keeper with these grades?
 
There a a whole range of jobs available in zoos. I'm not familiar with school levels, grades other than in the United States so I'll just speak generally for the zoo where I work. Our zoo starts teen volunteers at age 13. They generally work for two weeks in the summer at a variety of jobs:helping with zoo camp, manning game tables, helping with special events, and eventually helping the keepers. We also accept interns--both high school and college level. Keepers don't always have a college degree here though many do. Other jobs in a zoo--public relations, graphics, maintenance, food service, gardeners, ride operators, zoo curator, zoo director, veterinarian, curator, clerical worker, finance officer--the list seems endless. Our employees have come through the ranks in a variety of ways. I started as a volunteer, worked in the gift shop, sold tickets at the front entrance, and am now a supervisor. If you find any position in a zoo, be it volunteer or paid, just do you best work, learn all you can, go the extra mile, and hang on for the ride!
 
My sister worked at Australia Zoo in Front of House Cashier, then Group Bookings, Guest Relations, and then Reception (answering phone calls & e-mails from the general public, and forwarding those to others the girls in the office couldn't answer). :)

I worked there as a Volunteer ZooKeeper, but was also paid to work as a Vet Nurse elsewhere. I left when I wasn't learning anything new (just the same old stuff day in day out - boring!), and felt like I was being used as a ZooKeeper without the paypacket to go with it. :)

Some people worked there in the non-animal sections while being paid, and volunteered in animals on their days off.
 
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