Director, Animal Welfare Science Program
Lincoln Park Zoological Society
- Chicago, IL
- $85,000-100,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- In alignment with the zoo’s strategic plan, leads the development and implementation of objectives for the Animal Welfare Science Program by identifying priorities and creating plans to ensure successful outcomes
- Research experience or interest in: Capacity building and tool development; understanding the human-animal influence; impact of choice and agency on animals, and advancing welfare science of understudied species.
- Builds and maintains collaborative relationships with internal and external partners to advocate for science-based practices in policy and legislation
- Supervises and supports the team, including Ph.D.-level scientists, a research assistant, and interns, fostering professional development and scientific growth
- Prioritizes, supervises and conducts research that serves to advance scientific understanding of animal welfare across taxa
- Collaborates with animal managers and care staff to co-develop and implement research that generates actionable knowledge regarding animal welfare at Lincoln Park Zoo.
- Recruits, mentors, and develops staff, students and volunteers to build capacity in the design and execution of rigorous animal welfare research.
- Manages program budgets, ensuring responsible financial oversight and alignment with strategic priorities
- Ensures efficient and effective on-grounds data collection by trained volunteers in the ZooMonitor program
- Ensures timely data analysis and dissemination of information that can support animal management decisions to continue advancing animal welfare
- Ensures the establishment, implementation and regular review/revision of animal welfare assessment protocols as required by AZA
- Disseminates research findings through scientific publications and presentations
- Disseminates and translates research findings in an accessible manner to zoo staff from various departments including Animal Care and Horticulture, Learning, Conservation and Science, and Development
- Delivers presentations to general audiences, including donors and the public, to promote awareness of animal welfare science and zoo initiatives
- Partners with the Development Department to secure funding in support of the Animal Welfare Science Program, including drafting grant proposals, meeting with donors, attending events, and preparing reports
- Serves on institutional committees such as the Research Committee, IACUC, and others
- Tracks and summarizes program activities, outcomes, and impact for internal and external reporting
- Encouraged to serve on the AZA Animal Welfare Committee to maintain national leadership in animal welfare
- Encouraged to hold adjunct or faculty appointments at local academic institutions to foster education and research collaborations
- PhD in Psychology, Biology or closely related scientific discipline, with a strong record of peer-reviewed research.
- Demonstrated leadership in developing and delivering strategic, goal-driven scientific programs.
- Strong emotional intelligence and ability to convene scientists with animal management and keeper teams around shared goals
- Experience supervising and mentoring scientific staff, with a commitment to collaborative and inclusive team culture.
- Advanced knowledge of animal welfare assessment, behavioral research methods, and data analysis.
- Familiarity with and interest in animal advocacy, policy and/or legislative efforts
- Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences—from scientific peers to zoo staff, donors, and the public.
- Proven ability to build partnerships, navigate differing perspectives, and advocate effectively for science-based animal welfare practices.
- Skilled in budget management, grant writing, and strategic planning in support of program sustainability and growth.
- Ability to work at computer for long periods of time
- Ability to traverse zoo grounds
- Ability to stand for stretches of time for year-round data collection in a variety of environments, including public spaces and behind-the-scenes
- Ability to publicly address audiences of varying sizes
- Free admission to many other Chicago cultural institutions
- Free on-site parking anytime with access to Lincoln Park, Lakeshore Trail, and North Avenue Beach
- Discounts on event tickets (free admission to select events), attractions, dining, and retail at the zoo
- Quarterly staff mingle events and “LPZooU” training and educational sessions about the zoo, wildlife, ecology, and related subjects
- Company contribution to Health Savings Account (Medical PPO only)
- A working environment with green spaces and regularly available visits with wildlife!