Learn how our nutritionists and
animal care staff feed and care for the marine life at Georgia Aquarium!
Not exact matches
A total of 10
animal care staff try their hardest to perform basic cleaning and
feeding tasks, but there is no time for socialization, monitoring for disease, or adoption activities.
In addition, GHS implemented a
staff - driven wildlife committee that manages a wildlife triage system and is responsible for the
care,
feeding and short - term housing of wild
animals in the shelter, as well arranging for their transport to a licensed wildlife rehabilitator via the shelter's network of volunteer wildlife drivers.
Our Volunteer Receptionists greet visitors, our Adoption Counselors help families pick the perfect pet, our Medical Team looks after the health of our cats and dogs, our Kennel
Staff makes sure all our
animal guests — often more than 100 on any given day — are
fed and
cared for, and our hundreds of Volunteers take pets out for fresh air and make them feel loved while they wait to be adopted.
Most dogs do well in a kennel with indoor - outdoor runs,
feedings twice a day, and a
caring staff that pays close attention to the
animals.
• Manage husbandry duties including
feeding and watering • Prepare and maintained cages • Train and mentored other members of the
staff • Clean
animal rooms and
animal care equipment • Follow company policies, rules and safety regulations • Work efficiently in a team environment to attain farm goals • Create and maintain
animal care records