Aquarist 1
Company: Loggerhead Marinelife Center
Location: North Palm Beach
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: Job Summary Provides
assigned specimens with excellent day-to-day care through approved
husbandry practices; keeps exhibits, reserve tanks, support
equipment, and workspaces well maintained to Loggerhead Marinelife
Center (LMC) standards; responsible for monitoring animal health,
water quality and accurate recordkeeping; coordinates animal health
issues with supervisors and veterinarian; administers treatments
and quarantine procedures; interacts with guests in a positive
manner ensuring they have a great experience; participates in
transport and acclimation of specimens, as assigned. Fully
accountable for animals and systems under care in assigned areas.
Will be responsible for providing coverage for other areas as
assigned. The aquarist works collaboratively throughout LMC in a
creative environment and contributes to the efficient operation of
the department. This position works a schedule set by the
supervisor and may encompass non-traditional days and hours and may
be asked to report to work for animal care and life support
emergencies. Core Responsibilities Establish and maintain an
environment conducive to the health and well-being of all animals
within LMCs collection. Completes inspection rounds of specimens,
exhibits and reserve tanks to check status and identify and report
potential problems. Resolve problems independently where possible.
Prepares food and feeds assigned fish and invertebrate collection
as well as cross coverage for sea turtles in accordance with
dietary needs. Cleans and provides daily maintenance to food
preparation areas, food preparation equipment and utensils.
Prepares and plans diets and diet supplements according to
established protocols to ensure nutrition and vitamin content are
maintained to keep specimens at peak health. Follows established
feeding schedules and feeds appropriate amounts to maintain
specimens at a healthy weight. Utilizes various feeding techniques
and develops new strategies to overcome the challenges of getting
the correct diet to all specimens in exhibits and reserve tanks
housing multiple specimens and species. Observes and recognizes
medical conditions that may require attention and reports
observations. Discusses best course of therapy with veterinary and
supervisory staff. Administers medications and implements routine
quarantine procedures as needed. Maintains detailed, daily
husbandry records and reviews records regularly. Maintains current
knowledge of all specimens under their care and their natural
history (biology and environmental needs) and husbandry
requirements through hands-on experience, upkeep with current
literature, keeper exchange programs, and symposium participation
(as approved). Assists with animal physicals of specimens as
needed. Supports Hospital team by acting as a Turtle Aquarist on a
rotational basis and working closely with the Hospital staff and
Volunteer staff to complete tasks including prepping diets, feeding
turtles, cleaning turtle tanks, backwashing, maintain records in
LSS room, recognizing and reporting problems in LSS, and providing
guidance to volunteers to assist with the daily tasks Maintains
cleanliness and artistic quality of the displays through cleaning
acrylic and decor, scrubbing algae and removing debris including
cleaning done by SCUBA diving to meet established LMC standards.
Participates in and supports diving at the Juno Beach Pier as part
of the Responsible Pier Initiative. Performs hydro-cleaning, water
changes, backwashing, and other procedures. Maintains water quality
standards and adjusts parameters as needed, determines appropriate
schedules for maintenance. Performs water quality tests on a
rotational basis as needed. Cleans back-up areas including
scrubbing, mopping, vacuuming water and pest control. Participates
in and presents at workshops, seminars, lectures, member programs
and tours. Responds to divers, life-support, and animal related
emergencies, at times after hours. Coordinates daily activities
through effective communication with staff and volunteers. Provides
back-up support to other departments as needed. Adheres to all
organizational and departmental policies and procedures. Ensures
that goals for an excellent visitor experience are met and
maintained. Other duties as assigned or required. Required Skills,
Knowledge, and Experience An undergraduate degree in Marine Biology
or related field preferred. SCUBA certification through recognized
training agency. Drivers license. Minimum 6 months of experience in
a similar public aquarium setting. Knowledge of aquatic animal food
preparation and feeding techniques. Understanding of when to act
independently and when to seek consultation from supervisory staff.
Basic understanding of aquarium systems, functions, and
maintenance. Skill in database management. Ability to work
holidays, weekends and a non-traditional work week as well as
respond to after-hours emergencies. Ability to follow laws and
regulations relating to the care of wildlife in accordance with LMC
and industry best practices. Ability to create, compose, and edit
written materials using basic computer skills in Word, Excel,
internet navigation, e-mail, and spreadsheet programs. Ability to
use hand and power tools. About Us Founded in 1983, Loggerhead
Marinelife Center is a leading cultural attraction in South Florida
that provides open access to all guests. Today the Center is a
global leader in the research, rehabilitation, and protection of
sea turtles, serving our broader mission to promote ocean ecosystem
conservation. Annually we reach 900,000 guests with our
transformational education programs and partner with nearly 100
organizations across six continents and 16 countries in ocean
conservation. In early 2022, we opened a new 27,500 square-foot
campus that greatly expands our exhibition, education, and
convening space and doubles our medical facilities. Physical
Demands Work Environment The physical demands described herein are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. Successful
applicants must be comfortable in a highly dynamic environment in
an active and busy office or outdoor setting. While performing the
duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use
hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms and
talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to stand and
walk. The employee is frequently required to climb or balance and
stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must frequently lift
and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by
this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision,
peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust
focus. This position may involve working outdoors in Florida, often
in hot and humid conditions, and at events that extend into evening
and weekend hours. Must be willing and able to travel for offsite
programming and possess a valid drivers license. Notes This is an
essential, hourly and non-exempt full-time position. The successful
incumbent may be required to perform tasks beyond the scope of this
job description as requested by the supervisor. This recruitment
may be used to select candidates for additional open positions. It
is our policy that all team members, including newly hired,
transferred, and promoted team members, will be carefully monitored
and evaluated for an initial introductory 3-month period on the
job. After satisfactory completion of the introductory evaluation,
such team members will be evaluated on an annual basis.
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