This certificate gives you the opportunity to gain jobs such as a Dog Clipper/Groomer, Kennel Hand, Pet Shop Attendant.
This certificate course is an entry level certificate into training for other jobs in the industry such as:
This course may provide you with employment opportunities as a:
The Taronga Training Institute does not currently deliver to International students or via correspondence.
Certificate II in Animal Studies - 1 year (OR a 30 week duration for HSC Students)
Certificate III in Captive Animals - 2 years
Classroom sessions, practical and assessment.
Assessments include practical observations during class, written tests, reports and supervisor reports. The Certificate III in Captive Animals course includes some in-depth report writing and research.
Classroom sessions are held once per fortnight, from 4-8pm at the Taronga Zoo Education Centre. The night of the week is scheduled on confirmation of enrolment.
Classroom sessions are held once per week, 12-3.30pm, over a 30 week period.
Practical days are generally a Keepers day (i.e. 6:30am - 3:30pm).
The course requirements are:
Students indicate what days of the week, including weekends; they are available to do their practical component on the enrolment form. The Taronga Training Institute will work around the needs of the student wherever possible.
Taronga Training Institute students will be given experience on two or more divisions during their practical.
Students will be given the opportunity during their practical to do basic keeping tasks under supervision or by assisting a trained Zoo Keeper. Basic keeping tasks include preparing food, cleaning, and maintenance tasks. Over time, Certificate III students may also be given the opportunity to be involved in more complex tasks.
Students are required to complete a practical journal and have skills competencies signed off by their Supervising Keepers.
A Taronga Training Institute t-shirt or jumper is available for students to purchase at our Lower Shop. These are not compulsory but they can aid our staff in recognising you as a student. Neutral coloured, hard-wearing, sun protective clothing and closed shoes are the accepted wear for practical.
The handling of animals is not a common part of a Zoo Keeper's daily role. Usually duties include the preparation of food, cleaning of exhibits and housing and other maintenance activities. Students may get the opportunity to handle animals, under supervision only, through their classroom sessions, or on the rare occasion during their practical.
There is an enormous amount of interest in this field of employment. However, there are a number of things you can do to increase your chances for the future.
Most people who are successfully employed as a Zoo Keeper have gained experience in the animal care industry as a Volunteer and/or as part of an animal society or study group. Experience such as; a veterinary surgery; wildlife parks; RSPCA; animal welfare organisations; dog training; wildlife rescue agencies; kennel attendants; animal breeders; and animal groomers.
Zoo Keeping staff employed in zoos, and other captive animal institutions, are required to have experience in the animal care industry, or have completed RUV20104 Certificate II in Animal Studies. They are also expected to complete RUV30204 Certificate III in Captive Animals prior to, or early in their employment. However, having completed Certificate III prior to applying for a position will increase the chances of being employed.
There are a number of institutes offering the required courses. As a student of the Taronga Training Institute, you are placed as an intern keeper at Taronga Zoo to complete the required practical component of the course.
Animal Jobs Direct provides a good reference to the range of jobs in the industry and around the world.
Most Zoo Keepers work a 7 day roster, 365 days a year.
At Taronga Zoo, the working hours range between 6.00am and 4.00pm.
The Taronga Training Institute does not organise accommodation for students.
There are a variety of student accommodation options around Sydney. The following is a guide to accommodation prices.
Your own bedroom in a shared house or apartment $100 - $250 per week.
Your own bedroom, usually in a family home, breakfast and dinner, or all meals are provided $180 - $350 per week.
A studio consists of a bed/sitting room, kitchenette and bathroom $140 - $300 per week.
Self contained property with one or more bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, living room and laundry. Prices vary depending on location and quality. Between $250 - $400 per week for a 1 bedroom property.
Students are advised to give careful consideration to their course enrolment decision as enrolled students are only eligible for a full refund if the Taronga Training Institute cancels the course or if the student advises of their cancellation at least ten (10) working days prior to the commencement date of the course. An administration fee of $20 will apply to students who cancel their enrolment.
Students wanting to withdraw are required to do so in writing. Where a student has elected to withdraw, the balance of the course fees is payable by the student within 30 days of their notice of withdrawal.
Students wanting to defer may do so for a period of six (6) months only. A position will only be held for a deferring student if the course fees due have been paid by the due date. Where a student elects to defer, they are required to do so in writing with an indication of a date of return to the course.