Think you’d like to be a Docent?

Imagine stepping into a world where passion meets purpose, where your interaction with visitors could create a lasting impact – that’s the essence of being a Docent at Perth Zoo.

Being a Docent is far more than a typical volunteer role; it’s an opportunity to be part of a dynamic team in a truly unique environment. While the rewards aren’t measured in monetary terms, the experience is invaluable.

Your role is essential in enriching the visitor experience, transforming a simple day at the Zoo into an unforgettable one. Whether greeting guests, assisting with day planning, leading guided Walking Tours, or driving Zebra Car Tours, every interaction enhances public understanding of wildlife and conservation. You will learn the art of “edu-tainment”— that’s the combination of education and entertainment to inspire and engage visitors.
To ensure Docents are knowledgeable across a broad range of topics, regular in-house training is essential.

If you’re curious or have questions, the Perth Zoo Docent Association (PZDA) hosts a free, two-hour information session at Perth Zoo. These sessions provide insights into the role of Docents and their duties, along with a 45-minute guided tour led by a current Docent.

The next ‘Orientation Information Day’ will be on 18th April 2026.

For more information or to register your interest, email us at applications@pzda.org.au

This position is ideal for individuals who share a deep love for wildlife and conservation and have a genuine enthusiasm for connecting with people. If you are passionate about making a difference, becoming a Docent allows you to contribute meaningfully to conservation while inspiring others.

Docents are selected for their people skills, enthusiasm, and reliability. Volunteers must commit to a minimum of two days per month and maintain a good level of physical fitness, as the role involves extensive walking throughout the Zoo while assisting visitors.

The initial Perth Zoo Docent Training Course equips volunteers with the necessary communication skills and expertise to lead both walking and driving tours while engaging with visitors.

💰 Course Fee: $130 (payment required in full by week two of training)

🗓 Includes:

  • 10 Saturdays of training, featuring skills workshops, information sessions, mentoring, and morning teas
  • Exclusive access to reference materials via the member-only website
  • Presentations by a diverse range of zoo keepers and expert docents
  • Upon graduation:
    • A PZDA-branded polo shirt, name badge, and entry pass to the Zoo
    • Your first annual membership to the PZDA

For more information or to register for the Orientation Day email us at applications@pzda.org.au or fill out the application form.