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Assistant Curator of Marine Mammals

Please email a Resume and Cover Letter to: jobs@aquarium.org

This full time, permanent position offers competitive benefits including fully covered medical, dental, vision, life, and short-term disability insurance. The Aquarium additionally offers a 403b matching retirement account, 16 vacation days, 9 holidays, paid sick time, and an Employee Assistance Program.

This position is exempt according to the Fair Labor Standards Act. The Oregon Coast Aquarium is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

 

POSITION TITLE: Assistant Curator of Marine Mammals

REPORTS TO: Curator of Marine Mammals, or in absence of Curator, Director of Animal Husbandry

JOB SUMMARY: The Assistant Curator of Marine Mammals working in conjunction with or in lieu of Curator of Marine Mammals: maintains a healthy animal collection with the best methods and resources available and establishes and maintains attractive and informative marine mammal exhibits consistent with the guidelines, procedures and policies of the Aquarium. The assistant curator is responsible for positively contributing to the work experience and development of the mammal team. This position is designed to relieve much of the day-to-day supervision/operation of the department and to cover any of the curatorial duties listed below, in the absence of the Curator.

 

GENERAL ACCOUNTABILITIES AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
  1. Recommends programs and policies to the Curator of Marine Mammals and Director of Animal Husbandry to ensure that the operations assigned are managed effectively and reflect current trends in animal husbandry and life support. Those recommendations are reviewed and prioritized by the Director of Animal Husbandry and forwarded to the Aquarium’s Senior Management.
  2. In conjunction with Curator of Marine Mammals, provides for and supervises the husbandry of all marine mammals in the collection according to the best available methods in animal care, nutrition and medical treatment.
  3. Works with the Curator of Marine Mammals and Director of Animal Husbandry to oversee and participate in the animal medical care program of the Aquarium.
  4. Participates in the planning of new exhibit design and construction. Provides input for exhibit upgrades that will provide the highest possible level of visitor education and enjoyment. 
  5. Provides input to Curator of Marine Mammals for performance evaluations of mammalogists.
  6. In lieu of Curator of Marine Mammals, plans, directs and conducts research in all appropriate subjects related to animal care and life support.
  7. Provide for and supervise the maintenance of unobstructed and clean working areas to ensure the safety of employees and to prevent contamination of food, supplies, and water.
  8. In conjunction with or in leu of Curator of Marine Mammals: Oversees and coordinates with other departments, and state and federal agencies, the response and care for rehab mammals. 
  9. Through consistent and timely communication with the Manager of Life Support Systems, ensures all life support systems operate in a manner consistent with the health and welfare of the collection.
  10. Assists Curator in managing staff including training, scheduling, and the assignment of specific tasks and follow up.
  11. Leads staff by creating enriching work experience through intentional training, meaningful feedback, and modeling positive behaviors.
  12. Implements and maintains an animal record keeping system.
  13. In Lieu of Curator and with direction of the Director, provides for the procurement of specimens consistent with Aquarium, American Zoo and Aquarium Association, and state and federal regulations.
  14. Provides input to Curator of Marine Mammals: Preparing the annual operating budget for the mammal department.  In Lieu of Curator, reviews and approves requisitions for supplies and services for the area within the approved budget.  Maintains spending within monthly and yearly budget parameters. 
  15. Provides for and review as appropriate, information for presentations to (and tours for) visitors, media and staff concerning the marine mammal collection.
  16. Directs interactions with the public and media in a friendly and professional manner.
  17. Prepare written and oral reports as needed, for Aquarium publications.
  18. Creates and implements educational animal presentations for our visitors in collaboration with the Public Program Department.
  19. Maintains training programs in the marine mammal collection using operant conditioning.

The above accountabilities represent work performed by this position and is not all-inclusive.  The omission of a specific accountability will not preclude it from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical extension of the position. 

 

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY

In conjunction with, or in lieu of Curator: Supervise mammalogist staff, interns, and volunteers.

 

KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (Minimum levels)

A degree in biology or zoology related field is required.  Incumbent must have 5 years of experience in working with marine mammals. 

Knowledge of and ability to use computers and standard, commonly accepted computer programs is required.  Ability to work under limited supervision, both independently and in a team environment. Ability to gain and maintain scuba diving certification is highly desirable.

The Assistant Curator must be able to gain and hold a valid Oregon driver’s license; truck or van experience is desirable.  

 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

The work involves considerable standing and moving about on surfaces that are often wet and slippery.  The incumbent must be able to work with their arms immersed in cold water for long periods of time.  The ability to ascend and descend steep ladders/steps is required. The ability to lift and carry up to 60 pounds using proper techniques is required. The work involves repetitive movements such as bending, crouching and scrubbing.

 

MENTAL, HEARING, AND VISUAL DEMANDS:

The work involves continuous mental and visual attention involving reading, analyzing, visualizing, or otherwise performing very involved, comprehensive work.  The incumbent must be able to differentiate the sounds of various animal vocalizations.

 

WORKING CONDITIONS:

The work is typically performed working in and around pools of cold sea water.  Some sedentary work is required when performing record keeping and other administrative duties at a computer station.

 

ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS:

Compliance with appropriate company standards is required.

Line Cook - Temporary

Please email a Resume and Cover Letter to: jobs@aquarium.org

This full-time, temporary position is for three months starting October 2025.

This position is non-exempt according to the Fair Labor Standards Act.

 

The Oregon Coast Aquarium is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws

POSITION TITLE: Line Cook (Temporary)

REPORTS TO: Food and Beverage Manager

JOB SUMMARY: The Line Cook is responsible for overseeing the cooking operations of the kitchen, under the direction of the Food and Beverage Manager and Kitchen Lead for all kitchen operations.

 

GENERAL ACCOUNTABILITIES AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS\
  1. Ensure that all meals are completed within designated time frames.
  2. Ensure there are daily sufficient prepped foods to ensure on-going success of the cafe.
  3. Responsible for all food production during the shift.
  4. Maintain the correct holding temperatures, the usability and quality of all food throughout each shift. Ensure the quality of food conforms to quality control standards.
  5. Check all the stations and make sure they are covered.
  6. Check that the walk-ins are kept clean and organized. Make sure there is no spoilage, waste or items missing.
  7. Ensure that cleaning processes and procedures are done. Practices sanitation policies. Ensure that equipment is cleaned and sanitized after each use.
  8. Carry out operational policies and procedures as established by Cafe Manager.
  9. Lead kitchen team members to provide efficient service and clean and hazard-free environment.
  10. Keep current on the facility disaster plan and respond appropriately.
  11. Conduct training as necessary.
  12. Reports for work on time and are prepared for work.
  13. Properly dates and rotates all stock and orders product when necessary.
  14. Handle customer and associate complaints. Provide courteous service to our guests and is cordial to all team members
  15. Maintains open and clear communication with all staff members.
  16. Maintain a consistent, regular attendance record.
  17. Performs other duties as assigned.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY

None

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES (Minimum levels)
  • Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Must have a minimum of one year cook experience in a fast-paced kitchen.
  • Must know all state and county sanitation procedures and HACCP policies.
  • Must possess an active food handlers card at hire
  • Demonstrated meal preparation suitable to café setting and high-end catering preparation and presentation.
  • Ability to handle multiple tasks and to function in a team environment

Working at the Oregon Coast Aquarium

Set on the edge of the picturesque Yaquina Bay, the Oregon Coast Aquarium provides a variety of employment opportunities for people of all backgrounds and skill sets. From customer service to educational outreach to animal husbandry, the field of marine conservation is both exciting and essential. We exist to impart the public with knowledge and experiences to value healthy oceans and act responsibly and respectfully toward this end. And we have an unwavering commitment to the best care of the animals we are entrusted to. Every position is important at the Aquarium. Key values for our staff to embrace and be successful are teamwork, open and clear communication with each other, and outstanding customer service for the public that visits us. We encourage creativity and innovation. We welcome you to contact us about employment opportunities!

Employment Benefits

The Aquarium offers competitive pay, an excellent benefits package, and the chance to work in a beautiful natural setting surrounded by dedicated and caring coworkers. The Aquarium offers equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age (where the individual is 18 years or older), marital status, family relationship, disability, veteran, or any other protected status.

How to Apply for a Position

Job positions that are currently open will be listed above. Each position may have slightly different requirements for the applicant, so we encourage you to review the job description carefully before submitting any materials.

All available positions are above. All applicants should email a resume and cover letter to jobs@aquarium.org to apply. Salary information available upon request.

Intern Opportunities

We do not currently offer internships at the Oregon Coast Aquarium. Consider checking above for seasonal work opportunities, or joining our team of volunteers.

Volunteer Opportunities

For information and updates about openings, visit our volunteer page.