The Marine Mammal Center’s Hawai’i hospital, Ke Kai Ola is hiring an Animal 
Care Manager.

Animal Care Manager

The Animal Care Manager is responsible for the husbandry of Hawaiian monk seals 
in rehabilitation at The Marine Mammal Center’s Hawai’i hospital, Ke Kai Ola, 
and implementing recruitment and training of animal care volunteers for the 
monk seal program. The Animal Care Manager reports to the Ke Kai Ola Hospital 
Director. This position supports the Hospital Director to ensure adequate 
facilities are available at the Ke Kai Ola hospital for animal care; works 
closely with other members of the Ke Kai Ola team to provide up-to-date patient 
care information and to collaborate on community engagement opportunities; and 
supervises and trains volunteers and visiting staff in the husbandry of seals 
in accordance with TMMC protocols.

To learn more, and to apply, click on the link: 
http://www.marinemammalcenter.org/about-us/organization-information/jobs/




ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION

The Marine Mammal Center is an internationally renowned marine mammal hospital, 
research center and educational facility—the largest of its kind in the world. 
Since 1975, the Center has rescued more than 20,000 sick, injured and orphaned 
marine mammals, with an average of 600–800 rescues per year, primarily seals 
and sea lions.

Professional staff at the Center collaborate with more than 30 different 
scientific, educational, federal, state and nonprofit organizations from around 
the world, and the Center’s formal and informal education programs reach 
100,000 children and adults each year.

The Center’s headquarters overlooks the ocean in the Marin Headlands of 
Sausalito, California, within the Golden Gate National Parks. Additional 
satellite facilities in Morro Bay and Moss Landing support the Center’s rescue 
efforts in California along its 600-mile range from San Luis Obispo to 
Mendocino counties. In 2014, the Center opened Ke Kai Ola, a hospital for the 
rehabilitation of the endangered Hawaiian monk seal, in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.


Claire Simeone, DVM
Hospital Director, Ke Kai Ola
The Marine Mammal Center
73-731 Makako Bay Drive
Kailua Kona, HI 96740
simeo...@tmmc.org<mailto:simeo...@tmmc.org>
(808) 326-7325
KeKaiOla.org


If you spot a Hawaiian monk seal, call our 24-hour hotline to report the 
sighting at 808-987-0765.

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