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Job Title: Chimp House Manager

Terms: Full time, salaried (non-exempt)

Location: Cle Elum, WA

Salary: $61,000-$72,000 annually DOE

Start Date: ASAP

Role: Responsible for leading a small team of animal care professionals in the ongoing care of rescued chimpanzees and cattle at the sanctuary.

About the Sanctuary:

Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest (CSNW) is one of only a handful of sanctuaries in the country that cares for chimpanzees.

CSNW was founded in 2003 to provide sanctuary for chimpanzees discarded from the entertainment and biomedical testing industries. Located on 113 acres of farm and forested land above the Yakima River in Cle Elum, Washington, the sanctuary is currently home to 16 chimpanzees and a small herd of rescued cattle. All of the animals at CSNW enjoy a rich social life in exciting indoor and outdoor environments where they have choices to make every day. Each day brings new adventures, and we chronicle their transformations and experiences on our blog.

CSNW is licensed by the United States Department of Agriculture and accredited by the Global Federation of Animals Sanctuaries. We are also a proud founding member of the North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance.

About the Position:

The Chimp House Manager advances the sanctuary’s mission of providing lifetime quality care for our resident chimpanzees and cattle and educating the public about the plight of primates worldwide by leading and supporting the animal care staff.

Managerial Responsibilities:

  • Works alongside staff to provide daily care to the sanctuary’s rescued chimpanzees and cattle (see below)
  • Sets team goals to consistently improve quality of care
  • Provides motivation and boosts team morale
  • Sets individual goals and measures performance
  • Guides discussions and leads the team in decision-making around day-to-day chimpanzee care and operational issues
  • Interviews, hires, and onboards animal care employees
  • Ensures the staff are properly trained in operational, supervisory, and interpersonal skills
  • Conducts regular check-ins with direct reports to maintain open lines of communication
  • Ensures behavioral and professional accountability among team members
  • Recognizes gaps in employee skills and education and offers opportunities for growth
  • Manages staff schedules in coordination with Volunteer Manager
  • Looks out for employee well being
  • Acknowledges and appreciates employees and maintains a positive work environment

Animal Care Responsibilities:

  • Prepares food for each chimpanzee by following written diet instructions, serves meals to each chimpanzee, and administers medications as instructed to promote proper nutrition and health
  • Cleans chimpanzee indoor and outdoor enclosures and conducts pest control activities
  • Participates in the Positive Reinforcement Training program to help the chimpanzees develop cooperative health monitoring behaviors
  • Observes and monitors chimpanzees’ general health and behavior around other chimpanzees, staff, and volunteers and informs supervisor of any abnormal behavior to ensure chimpanzee safety
  • Provides effective supervision and direction to volunteers to further develop and build their skills, experience and expertise
  • Responds to violations of safety protocols and reports violations to supervisor
  • Provides regular enrichment opportunities for the chimpanzees according to enrichment protocols
  • Prepares and updates chimpanzee records and reports, and ensures thorough documentation/accounting of daily activities to enhance understanding of the chimpanzees’ health and behavior
  • Trains regularly on chimpanzee escape and emergency response procedures and participates in emergency drills
  • Maintains an annual tuberculosis test and seasonal influenza vaccine schedule and is fully vaccinated against COVID-19 according to CDC guidelines
  • Contributes to Outreach and Education Programs
    • Shares stories, photos, and video of the chimpanzees on the CSNW blog
    • Conducts guided tours for invited guests
  • Maintains paper and electronic medical records
  • Assists with caring for the sanctuary’s cattle herd
  • Feeds hay and special diets and provides fresh water
  • Cleans barns and provides fresh bedding

The Right Candidate Must Be:

  • An honest and direct communicator
  • A good listener
  • Goal-oriented
  • Positive and enthusiastic
  • Skilled in conflict management
  • Willing to pitch in to help the team
  • Willing to learn from their employees and peers
  • Dedicated to the well-being of the sanctuary’s animals and its employees

Required Qualifications:

  • 2+ years’ experience as a supervisor
  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
  • Training in management best practices
  • Employment or volunteer history working with great apes in a sanctuary, zoo, or related setting

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience caring for captive chimpanzees

Other Requirements:

  • Must be authorized to work within the United States
  • The chimp house operates 9am-5:30pm PDT (8am-4:30pm PST), 7 days a week. 5×8 schedule is negotiable but must include at least one weekend day. Occasional holidays, evenings, and overnights required.

Compensation:

  • $61,000-$72,000 annually DOE
  • Employer pays 100% of medical, dental, vision, and short- and long-term disability
  • SIMPLE IRA retirement savings program with up to 3% company match
  • Paid sick, vacation, bereavement, and jury duty leave
  • Employee Assistance Program

To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume, along with professional references that can speak to your managerial abilities. References should include at least one supervisor and one supervisee.

To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to:

J.B. Mulcahy, Co-Director

[email protected]

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