Assistant Director of Animal Health
Listed on 2026-03-03
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Veterinary, Animal / Pet Care
The Saint Louis Zoo is looking for a positive team member to join as Assistant Director of Animal Health. This new position will join a team of 17, comprised of Director of Animal Health, four full-time Staff Veterinarians, a Zoological Medicine Veterinary Resident, a Staff Pathologist, two Zoological Managers, five Veterinary Technicians, an Animal Health Keeper, and an Administrative Assistant.
The Assistant Director of Animal Health supports the mission and vision of Saint Louis Zoo by providing routine and urgent medical and surgical care, and supports institutional and regional collection plans by ensuring animals are healthy for shipment. The Assistant Director of Animal Health provides expertise in collection health issues, organization operational needs and in support of Saint Louis Zoo conservation initiatives.
The focus of this position is to establish and reinforce world‑class animal health practices, effective communication, and a positive culture. This position reports directly to the Director of Animal Health.
The current position will split time between the Saint Louis Zoo’s three campuses: our Forest Park campus (including a 17,000‑square‑foot Endangered Species Research Center and Veterinary Hospital building), our Wild Care Park (including a new 3,500‑square‑foot hospital), and our Sear’s Lehmann Jr. Wildlife Reserve. Safety and animal welfare are integral to all work performed. The ability to work in various types of weather, and environments is necessary.
This position requires a dynamic, kind, and compassionate individual. Candidates should demonstrate a teamwork style that fosters an atmosphere of inclusion, teamwork, collaboration and safety, and promotes the Zoo’s core values (Community, Creativity, Openness, Integrity, and Life‑Work Balance).
ResponsibilitiesMaintains and facilitates a focus on service within the Animal Health department in relation to the veterinary care of the Saint Louis Zoo, Wild Care Park, and Sear’s Lehmann Jr. Wildlife Reserve animals through innovation, teamwork and collaboration.
Conduct veterinary clinical management focusing on routine clinical procedures, medical case management, critical care case management, and regulatory functions in all species. Includes use of diagnostic imaging, including radiographs and ultrasound.
Collaborates with Director of Animal Health and Zoological Managers to orient new Animal Health Team Members to clinical operations.
Ensure clinical approaches and processes achieve optimal efficiency and patient care, as well as compliance with federal and state regulations and AZA accreditation and safety standards.
Work collaboratively with the Zoo’s Animal Care staff (VP, curators, zoological managers and keepers), the Zoo’s Reproductive and Behavioral Sciences Department (scientists in behavior, animal welfare, reproduction and endocrinology), and the Animal Nutrition Services staff (Director, nutritionist, and keepers), to maximize the quality of care provided to the zoo’s animals.
Serve as Liaison for community partners to provide some veterinary support and consultation to local partners, including the Endangered Wolf Center, Lone Elk County Park, Saint Louis Aquarium, the Saint Louis Science Center and other community partners as needed.
Actively participate in initiatives that promote and advance animal welfare and health in animals under the Saint Louis Zoo’s care.
Responsible for oversight of controlled substances program in partnership with Zoological Managers.
Assist Director of Animal Health in departmental budgeting process.
Serve as mentor to ACZM‑compliant Zoological Medicine Residency Program, visiting house officer, veterinary and undergraduate students.
Share Animal Health information with Zoo guests, donors, at conferences, etc.
This job description is not intended to be all‑inclusive; therefore, the employee may be required to perform other reasonably related duties as assigned by management.
QualificationsMust have a DVM (or its equivalent), and have a minimum of 5 years of full‑time experience in a zoological park or wildlife setting.
Prior management experience desirable.
Board certification by the American…
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