Royale
Member
Hello! So I have a bit of a story. Bear with me.
I recently acquired a job at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens as a Guest Services Associate, but I have much bigger aspirations. Ever since I was little, I've wanted to work with animals. I actually had a thing for photography as well, which I've been doing for the last 2-3 years.
But, with this new job I was wondering if it was possible to move up the chain into a Zookeeper position from another department (like guest services). I've done some research on the matter and it seems long and tedious (and rather reliant on luck) but possible. But I'm looking for some input.
So I was thinking of this. While spending a couple of years in guest services, I would volunteer at the zoo a couple of times a week. I want to do this anyway, which is good. Between my hard work and dedication in my guest services position (I never call in unless I'm practically dying, and I love talking to people) and my volunteer hours, it would open doors to move into an entry-level keeper position with duties such as cleaning cages and feeding. After that, I don't really know how many other positions there are between the two but I'm assuming an apprenticeship position would be the next step.
I know this would take many years, but I just wanted to know if it was possible or likely. I would go to school for Zoology, but that's pretty much out of the question at the moment for a number of reasons. I have the drive and determination to study these things on my own. I just don't know if they'd look at my application after a few years of volunteer work and laugh because I have no education in the field (although I have an AS in IT).
Thanks.
I recently acquired a job at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens as a Guest Services Associate, but I have much bigger aspirations. Ever since I was little, I've wanted to work with animals. I actually had a thing for photography as well, which I've been doing for the last 2-3 years.
But, with this new job I was wondering if it was possible to move up the chain into a Zookeeper position from another department (like guest services). I've done some research on the matter and it seems long and tedious (and rather reliant on luck) but possible. But I'm looking for some input.
So I was thinking of this. While spending a couple of years in guest services, I would volunteer at the zoo a couple of times a week. I want to do this anyway, which is good. Between my hard work and dedication in my guest services position (I never call in unless I'm practically dying, and I love talking to people) and my volunteer hours, it would open doors to move into an entry-level keeper position with duties such as cleaning cages and feeding. After that, I don't really know how many other positions there are between the two but I'm assuming an apprenticeship position would be the next step.
I know this would take many years, but I just wanted to know if it was possible or likely. I would go to school for Zoology, but that's pretty much out of the question at the moment for a number of reasons. I have the drive and determination to study these things on my own. I just don't know if they'd look at my application after a few years of volunteer work and laugh because I have no education in the field (although I have an AS in IT).
Thanks.