
Do you have a knack for maintaining your composure in stressful situations and assisting those in need? From routine perimeter and building checks to responding promptly to emergency situations, our Security Officers find themselves always on the move! We are currently on the hunt for dependable individuals to add to our Security team.
The Indianapolis Zoo's Security team works diligently to provide a safe and secure environment for our guests, volunteers, employees, animals, and plants. On a year-round 24/7 basis, full-time Security Officers conduct internal and external checks, investigate unusual situations, assist guests in times of need, and ensure Zoo procedures are followed. This position requires excellent people skills, as our Security Officers interact with Zoo employees, guests, and volunteers daily.
Ideal candidates are committed to advancing the Zoo's mission to protect nature and inspire people to care for our world. Past work experience in security or extensive customer service experience is strongly desired. Open availability along with working weekends, evenings, and holidays are a requirement.
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Why the Indianapolis Zoo?
Join a mission-driven team where your skills will help make a global impact. As a unique institution accredited as a zoo, aquarium, and botanical garden, the Indianapolis Zoo offers an inspiring environment for innovation, education, and conservation.
Employment at the Indianapolis Zoo is contingent upon the successful completion of pre-employment testing including a background check, motor vehicle check (if applicable) and a drug test.

Opened in 1964, the Indianapolis Zoo is the largest privately funded zoo in the nation. Located near downtown in White River State Park since 1988, the 93-acre Zoo was the first to be triple accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and the American Alliance of Museums as a zoo, an aquarium and a botanic garden. Hosting more than a million visitors annually, the Zoo has also emerged as a global leader in animal conservation and research, receiving international recognition for work with conservation and breeding programs including the world’s first successful artificial insemination of an African elephant. Funding from the Indianapolis Zoo also supports the efforts of animal conservation organizations around the globe.
At the Zoo, guests can connect year-round with nearly 1,300 animals within living habitats that closely resemble their native regions of the globe. The beautiful 3.3-acre White River Gardens is also part of the Zoo and continues its tradition of connecting animals, plants and people.